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Course progression map for 2020 commencing students

This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook. Bachelor of PPE – Politics specialisation - Progression map

Year 1 ATS1873 ATS1371 ECC1000 Introduction to Life, death and Principles of Semester ATS1050 (Introduction to 1 Big ideas in politics, A) philosophy and Year 1 ATS1945 ATS1835 ECC1100 Australian politics and Time, self and mind Principles of Specialisation elective Semester (Introduction to 2 philosophy B)

ATS2206 PPE Global Study Abroad (12pts)

Year 2 ATS2699 Semester ATS2252 Parties and Power Free Elective Free Elective 1 Strategic reasoning in politics, philosophy and economics

Year 2 ATS2691 Specialisation elective Semester Political ideas Free Elective Free Elective 2

Year 3 ATS3253 ATS3695 Semester Politics, philosophy and or Free Elective Free Elective 1 economics in the world - ATS3903 Leaders, power Part A and politics or

ATS3335 International Year 3 ATS3695 ATS3263 Public policy or Semester Politics, philosophy and ATS3903 Leaders, power Free Elective Free Elective 2 economics in the world - and politics or Part B ATS3335 International

political economy

Course progression map for 2020 commencing students

Bachelor of PPE - Philosophy specialisation - Progression map

Year 1 ATS1371 ATS1873 ECC1000 Life, death and morality Introduction to Principles of Semester ATS1050 (Introduction to international relations microeconomics 1 Big ideas in politics, philosophy A) philosophy and economics

Year 1 ATS1835 ATS1945 ECC1100 Time, self and mind Australian politics and Principles of Specialisation elective Semester (Introduction to government macroeconomics 2 philosophy B)

ATS2206 PPE Global Study Abroad (12pts)

Year 2 ATS2839 or Semester ATS2252 ATS2840 Philosophy of Free Elective Free Elective 1 Strategic reasoning mind in politics, philosophy or and economics ATS2640 The ethics of

global conflict Year 2 ATS2839 Ethics Semester or Specialisation elective Free Elective Free Elective 2 ATS2840 or ATS2640 The ethics of global conflict Year 3 ATS3253 ATS3639 Poverty, Semester Politics, philosophy and climate change and Free Elective Free Elective 1 economics in the world - international Part A or

ATS3869 Or ATS3882 Year 3 ATS3639 Poverty, ATS3263 climate change and Semester Politics, philosophy and international justice Free Elective Free Elective 2 economics in the world - or Part B ATS3869 Political

philosophy Or ATS3882 Metaphysics

Course progression map for 2020 commencing students

Bachelor of PPE – Customised Economic Analysis specialisation - Progression map

Year 1 ECC1000 ATS1873 ATS1371 Principles of Introduction to Life, death and morality Semester ATS1050 microeconomics international relations (Introduction to 1 Big ideas in politics, philosophy A) philosophy and economics Year 1 ECC1100 ATS1945 ATS1835 Principles of Australian politics and Time, self and mind Specialisation elective Semester macroeconomics government (Introduction to 2 philosophy B)

ATS2206 PPE Global Study Abroad (12pts)

Year 2 ECC2000 Intermediate ATS2252 Semester microeconomics Free Elective Free Elective 1 Strategic reasoning in politics, philosophy and economics

Year 2 ECC2010 Intermediate Semester macroeconomics Specialisation elective Free Elective Free Elective 2

Year 3 ATS3253 ECC3870 Politics, philosophy and Semester Political economy Free Elective Free Elective 1 economics in the world - Part A

Year 3 ECC3800 ATS3263 Semester of economic Free Elective Free Elective 2 Politics, philosophy and thought economics in the world - Part B

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