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Award Title Abbreviation Course Type Code Responsible Faculty Responsible AQF Award Title Abbreviation Course Type Code Faculty/Graduate Comments Level School Approval Advanced Diploma in Applied Science AdvDipAppSc Coursework Land & Environments Discont. AB 07/2009 Advanced Diploma in Applied Science (Farm Management) AdvDipAppSc(FarmMgt) Coursework 724GF Land & Environments Discont. AB 04/2011 Advanced Diploma in Applied Science (Farm Production) AdvDipAppSc(FarmProd) Coursework 724LP Land & Environments Discont. AB 04/2011 Advanced Diploma in Applied Science (Horse Management) AdvDipAppSc(HorseMgt) Coursework 724GR Land & Environments Discont. AB 04/2011 Est. AB 04/1999; Discont. AB Advanced Diploma in Equine Management AdvDipEqMgt Coursework 435AA Land & Environments 07/2009 Est. AB 04/1999; Discont. AB Advanced Diploma in Viticulture AdvDipVit Coursework Land & Environments 07/2009 Est. AB 04/1999; Converted AB Formerly Advanced Diploma in Associate Degree in Agriculture AssocDegreeAgr Coursework 874DO Land & Environments 06/2005; Discont. AB 04/2008 Agriculture Est. AB 04/1999; Converted AB Associate Degree in Forestry Management AssocDegreeForMgt Coursework 896CR Land & Environments 07/2005; Discont. AB 04/2008; Formerly Advanced Diploma of Forestry Discont. AB 07/2009 AssocDegreeWoodProd Est. AB 04/2004; Converted AB Formerly Advanced Diploma of Wood Associate Degree in Wood Products Management Coursework 700AA Land & Environments Mgt 07/2005; Discont. AB 07/2009 Products Management Bachelor of Agricultural Science BAgrSc Coursework 015AC Land & Environments Est. AB 01/2003; Discont. AB 08/2007; no 1st‐yr intake from 2008 Discont. AB 08/2007; no 1st‐yr Bachelor of Agricultural Science (Degree with Honours) BAgrSc(Hons) Coursework 613AA Land & Environments intake from 2008 Est. AB 04/1999; Discont. AB Bachelor of Agriculture BAgr Coursework 315‐DP Land & Environments 7 04/2013 Bachelor of Animal Science BAnimSc Coursework 885AA Veterinary Science Discont. AB /07/2012 7 Bachelor of Animal Science and Management BAnimScMgt Coursework 415AA Land & Environments Est. AB 02/2002; Discont. AB 08/2007; no 1st‐yr intake from 2008 Bachelor of Animal Science and Management (Degree with Honours) BAnimScMgt(Hons) Coursework 601AA Land & Environments Est. AB 02/2002; Discont. AB 08/2007 no 1st‐yr intake from 2008 Bachelor of Applied Science BAppSc Coursework 694 Land & Environments No 1st‐yr intake from 2001 Bachelor of Applied Science (Agribusiness) BAppSc(Agrbus) Coursework Land & Environments Discont. AB 04/2011 Melbourne School of Bachelor of Applied Science (Agriculture) BAppSc(Agr) Coursework 694DA Discont AB 06/2015 7 Land and Environment Bachelor of Applied Science (Dairy Foods) BAppSc(DairyFoods) Coursework Land & Environments Discont. AB 04/2011 Bachelor of Applied Science (Degree with Honours) BAppSc(Hons) Coursework Land & Environments Discont. AB 07/2009 Bachelor of Applied Science (Equine Management) BAppSc(EqMgt) Coursework Land & Environments Discont. AB 04/2011 Bachelor of Applied Science (Horticulture) BAppSc(Hort) Coursework Land & Environments Discont. AB 04/2011 Bachelor of Applied Science (Natural Resource Management) BAppSc(NatResMgt) Coursework Land & Environments Discont. AB 04/2011 Bachelor of Applied Science (Production Horticulture) BAppSc(ProdHort) Coursework Land & Environments Discont. AB 04/2011 Bachelor of Applied Science (Rural Management) BAppSc(RurMgt) Coursework Land & Environments Discont. AB 04/2011 Renamed AB 03/2005; Discont. AB Architecture, Building Formerly Bachelor of Planning and Bachelor of Architectural Studies BArchSt Coursework 869‐AS 08/2007; no 1st‐year intake from & Planning Design (Architecture) 2008 First conferred 1931; Discont. AB Architecture, Building Bachelor of Architecture BArch Coursework 055‐AA 08/2007; no 1st‐year intake from & Planning 2008 Architecture, Building Discont. AB 08/2007; no 1st‐year Bachelor of Architecture with Honours BArch(Hons) Coursework & Planning intake from 2008 First conferred 1858; Discont. AB Bachelor of Arts BA Coursework 105‐AA Arts 09/2007; no 1st‐year intake from Pre‐Melbourne Model degree 2008 Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications) BA(Media&Comm) Coursework 105‐MC Arts Est. AB 04/1999; Discont. AB 02/2010; no new intake from 2010 Est. AB 02/2007; Discont. AB Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications) (Degree with Honours) BA(Media&Comm)(Hons) Coursework 104MC Arts 8 08/2014 Bachelor of Arts and Sciences BASc Coursework 113‐BB Science Est. AB 04/1997; Discont. AB 10/2007; no 1st‐yr intake from 2008 Bachelor of Biomedical Science BBiomedSc Coursework 064‐AA Science Est. AB 04/1998; Discont. AB 10/2007; no 1st‐yr intake from 2008 Bachelor of Commerce BCom Coursework 205‐AA Business & Economics First conferred 1927; Discont. AB Pre‐Melbourne Model degree 09/2007; no 1st‐yr intake from 2008 First conferred 1948; Discont. AB Bachelor of Commerce (Degree with Honours) BCom(Hons) Coursework 204‐AA Business & Economics Pre‐Melbourne Model degree 07/2010 205MG Business and Bachelor of Commerce (Management) BCom(Mgt) Coursework 7 205MN Economics Discont. AB 02/2015 Bachelor of Computer Science BCS Coursework 385‐AA Engineering Discont. AB 07/2014 7 AQF Level 7 in red indicates bachelor honours degrees for which no additional Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) BCS(Hons) Coursework 384‐AA Engineering 7 year of study is required (i.e. honours are conferred based on the level of Discont. AB 07/2014 achievement in the bachelor degree). Discont. AB 10/2008; Discont. AB Bachelor of Creative Arts BCA Coursework 413‐CA; 413QC Arts 04/2013 Coursework 819‐AA Bachelor of Creative Arts (Degree with Honours) BCA(Hons) Coursework 819‐CA Arts 8 Discont. AB 04/2013 Bachelor of Dance BDance Coursework 035‐AA VCA Discont. AB 05/2011 Est. AB 08/1998; Discont. AB Bachelor of Dance (Degree with Honours) BDance(Hons) Coursework 084AA VCA and MCM 8 03/2015 Medicine, Dentistry & Discont. AB 02/2010; no new intake Bachelor of Dental Science BDSc Coursework 255‐AA Health Sciences from 2010 Medicine, Dentistry & Bachelor of Dental Studies BDSt Coursework 437‐AA 7 Health Sciences Discont. AB 03/2014 Bachelor of Dramatic Art BDramArt Coursework 817‐AA VCA Discont. AB 05/2011 Renamed AB 04/2002 (Formerly Bachelor of Early Childhood Education BECE Coursework 446‐AA Education Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies); Discont. AB 04/2013 Formerly Bachelor of Early Childhood Bachelor of Early Childhood Education BECE Coursework 446‐AA Education Renamed AB 04/2002; Discont. AB 7 Studies; Stream 309‐AB discontinued AB 04/2013 07/2011 AQF Level 7 in red indicates bachelor honours degrees for which no additional Bachelor of Early Childhood Education with Honours BECE(Hons) Coursework Education 7 year of study is required (i.e. honours are conferred based on the level of Discont. AB 07/2014 achievement in the bachelor degree). Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies (International) BECS(Int) Coursework 487‐IN Education Discont. AB 07/2011 AQF Level 7 in red indicates bachelor honours degrees for which no additional Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies with Honours BECS(Hons) Coursework Education 7 year of study is required (i.e. honours are conferred based on the level of Discont. AB 07/2014 achievement in the bachelor degree). Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies(Pathways Program) BECS Coursework 487‐PP Education Discont. AB 02/2013 Bachelor of Education (Primary) BEd(Prim) Coursework 177‐CC Education Discont. AB 04/2013 Bachelor of Education (Primary) BEd(Prim) Coursework 177‐CC Education Discont. AB 04/2013 7 AQF Level 7 in red indicates bachelor honours degrees for which no additional Bachelor of Education (Primary) with Honours BEd(Prim)(Hons) Coursework Education 7 year of study is required (i.e. honours are conferred based on the level of Discont. AB 07/2014 achievement in the bachelor degree). Bachelor of Education and Training BEd&Tr Coursework Education Discont. AB 07/2014 7 Bachelor of Education and Training (Human Resource Development) BEd&Tr(HRDev) Coursework 525‐SP Education Discont. AB 07/2011 Bachelor of Engineering BEng coursework B‐ENG Engineering Discont. AB 04/2014 7 Bachelor of Film and Television BFT Coursework 807‐AA VCA Discont. AB 05/2011 617‐AB; 617‐ DR; 617‐PA; Bachelor of Fine Art BFineArt Coursework VCA 617‐PH; 617‐ PR; 617‐SC Discont. AB 05/2011 414‐SC 414‐CE 414‐DR Bachelor of Fine Art (Degree with Honours) BFineArt(Hons) Coursework VCA and MCM 8 414‐PA 414‐PH 414‐PR Discont. AB 03/2015 Est. AB 07/2012; Discont. AB Bachelor of Fine Arts (Animation) (Degree with Honours) BFA(Anim)(Hons) Coursework VCA 8 08/2013 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Contemporary Music) BFA(ContMusic) Coursework B‐FACONTMU VCA and MCM Est. AB 06/2011; Disc. AB 4/2015 7 Est. AB 07/2012; Discont. AB Bachelor of Fine Arts (Contemporary Music) (Degree with Honours) BFA(ContMusic)(Hons) Coursework VCA 8 08/2013 Est. AB 07/2012; Discont. AB Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance) (Degree with Honours) BFA(Dance) (Hons) Coursework VCA 8 08/2013 Est. AB 07/2012; Discont. AB Bachelor of Fine Arts (Film and Television) (Degree with Honours) BFA(F&TV)(Hons) Coursework VCA 8 08/2013 Est. AB 07/2012; Discont. AB Bachelor of Fine Arts (Screenwriting) (Degree with Honours) BFA(Scrnwrt)(Hons) Coursework VCA 8 08/2013 Est. AB 07/2012; Discont. AB Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Art) (Degree with Honours) BFA(VisArt)(Hons) Coursework VCA 8 08/2013 Formerly Bachelor of Applied Science Bachelor of Food Science BFoodSc Coursework 450‐AA Land & Environments Renamed AB 02/2002; Discont. AB (Food Technology) 08/2007; no 1st‐yr intake from 2008 Formerly Bachelor of Applied Science Bachelor of Food Science (Degree with Honours) BFoodSc(Hons) Coursework 297‐BB Land & Environments Renamed AB 05/2002; Discont. AB (Food Science) (Degree with Honours) 08/2007; no 1st‐yr intake from 2008 First conferred 1977; Renamed AB 01/2003; Reinstated AB 02/2004; Bachelor of Forest Science BForSc Coursework 025‐AC Land & Environments Formerly Bachelor of Forestry Discont. AB 08/2007; no 1st‐yr intake from 2008 Discont. AB 08/2007; no 1st‐yr Formerly Bachelor of Forestry (Degree Bachelor of Forest Science (Degree with Honours) BForSc(Hons) Coursework 719‐AA Land & Environments intake from 2008 with Honours) Est.
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