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Bachelor of Arts with the degree of Bachelor of Commerce with a major in English

ATAR/Course cut-off
82.75
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Overview

In the Department of English you can enjoy not only the literature of Great Britain but also literature from around the world.

An English major offers units including: creative writing, children?s literature, Shakespeare and early modern literature, Victorian literature, modernism and postmodernism, literature and film, Australian and postcolonial literatures, feminism and literature, medieval literature, and world literature.

Degrees offering English

Key features

Studying literature develops understanding of change and continuity in culture, sharpening our perceptions of the intellectual and aesthetic aspects of existence. It fosters analytic and creative thought, as well as the ability to communicate that thought through both speech and writing.

Location

North Ryde

Suitable for

Students with an interest in English, Creative Writing, reading and literature studies.

HECS Course fee

AUD $5,648 p.a. This is an indicative fee

Student amenities fee

Information on the Student services and amenities fee

Entry requirements

English language requirements

If you have completed the NSW HSC or equivalent you satisfy the English proficiency requirements.

For full information view the English proficiency requirements table (436 Kb).

Work experience requirements

What you will study

Degree requirements Credit Points
Minimum number of credit points for the degree 96
Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 60
Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 30
Minimum number of credit points designated as commerce 42
Completion of specified foundation units 15
Completion of a Qualifying Major for the Bachelor of Arts
Completion of a Qualifying Major for the Bachelor of Commerce
Completion of a designated People unit
Completion of a designated Planet unit
Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

Double degree requirements

The following outlines the units (subjects) to be studied within this double degree.

100 level Credit Points
Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3
Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3
Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3
Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3
Required either ACCG100 Accounting IA
or ACCG106 Accounting Information for Decision-Making 3
Total credit points required to satisfy this major 24

Major requirements

The following outlines the units (subjects) to be studied within this major

100 level Credit Points
Required ENGL120 Approaches to English Literature 3
200 level Credit Points
Required 6cp from ENGL units at 200 level 6
300 level Credit Points
Capstone ENGL389 C Textual Practices 3
Required 9cp from ENGL units at 300 level 9
Any level Credit Points
Required 3cp from ENGL units 3
Total credit points required to satisfy this major 24

Notes

  • Units marked with a C are Capstone units.
  • The course information contained on this page is applicable for 2012 ONLY.
    For more information please read the courses disclaimer.

Profiles

Our Students

Jennifer Martin

'The Jubilee scheme of Macquarie was the only such scheme I had heard of at that time.

 

This scheme gave me the opportunity to attend university despite having left High School without an HSC in the 80s.

 

The academic staff are very friendly and supportive of students. Macquarie seems to have many ways of making people welcome, including mentors and many points at which help and advice can be obtained.'

 

Our Graduates

Brigid Kirby

Year Graduated: 1991

Current Position: Womens Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Worker.

 

'I believe my degree has given me a broad base of knowledge and the tools to continually challenge and question the world around me. My Arts degree also gives me the ability to see the wider picture and to think outside the square.'

 
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Our Expertise

Professor Tony Cousins

Tony Cousins is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities and a Member of the Order of Australia. He has published eight books in America and England, including monographs on Shakespeare's non-dramatic verse and on religious verse of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. 

 

He has been a Visiting Adjunct Professor at the Renaissance Studies Center at the University of Massachussetts, a Visiting Scholar at Princeton and at Penn State, and a Library Fellow at the Library of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he was also an Honorary Fellow at the Institute for Research in the Humanities.

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Contact us

Frances Thompson

Departmental Administrator

Department of English

Building W6A, Level 6

Ph: 02 9850 8739

Fax: 02 9850 6593

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