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POST NOMINALS 17 February 2021 Quality and Academic Governance POST NOMINALS 17 February 2021 Advanced Certificate in Aboriginal Music Theatre AdvCertAblMusTh Advanced Diploma (Production and Performance) AdvDipProdPerf Advanced Diploma of Costume for Performance AdvDipCostumePerf Advanced Diploma of Dance (Elite Performance) AdvDipDance(EltPerf) Advanced Diploma of Design for Performance AdvDipDesignPerf Advanced Diploma of Lighting for Performance AdvDipLightPerf Advanced Diploma of Live Production, Theatre and Events AdvDipLiveProdTh&Events Advanced Diploma of Live Production, Theatre and Events (Costume) AdvDipLiveProdTh&Events(Costume) Advanced Diploma of Live Production, Theatre and Events (Lighting) AdvDipLiveProdTh&Events(Light) Advanced Diploma of Live Production, Theatre and Events (Props and Scenery) AdvDipLiveProdTh&Events(Props&Scnry) Advanced Diploma of Live Production, Theatre and Events (Sound) AdvDipLiveProdTh&Events(Sound) Advanced Diploma of Music AdvDipMus Advanced Diploma of Music (Classical) AdvDipMus(Class) Advanced Diploma of Music (Contemporary) AdvDipMus(Contp) Advanced Diploma of Music (Jazz) AdvDipMus(Jazz) Advanced Diploma of Music (Music Production) AdvDipMus(MusProd) Advanced Diploma of Music Teaching AdvDipMusTeach Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts (Acting) AdvDipPerfA(Acting) Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts (Acting)(Directing) AdvDipPerfA(Acting)(Dir) Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts (Costume) AdvDipPerfA(Costume) Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts (Dance) AdvDipPerfA(Dance) Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts (Design) AdvDipPerfA(Design) Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts (Lighting) AdvDipPerfA(Light) Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts (Music) AdvDipPerfA(Mus) Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts (Music)(Instrumental) AdvDipPerfA(Mus)(Instru) Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts (Music)(Keyboard Instrumental) AdvDipPerfA((Mus)(Keybrd Instru) Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts (Music)(Keyboard) AdvDipPerfA((Mus)(Keybrd) Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts (Music)(Vocals) AdvDipPerfA((Mus)(Voc) Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts (Sound) AdvDipPerfA(Sound) Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts (Stage Management) AdvDipPerfA(StgeMgt) Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts (Venue Operations) AdvDipPerfA(VenOps) Advanced Diploma of Sound for Performance AdvDipSoundPerf Advanced Diploma of Stage Management AdvDipStgeMgt Advanced Diploma of Stage Management for Performance AdvDipStgeMgtPerf Advanced Diploma of Staging for Performance AdvDipStgePerf Associate Degree in Criminology and Justice AssocDegCrimnlgy&Just Associate Degree in Indigenous Services AssocDegIndigServ Associate Degree of Arts AssocDegA Associate Degree of Arts (Training and Development) AssocDegA(Trng&Dev) Associate Degree of Arts (Visual Arts) AssocDegA(VisArts) Associate Degree of Event, Sport and Recreation Management AssocDegEventSprt&RecMgt Associate Degree of Hospitality and Tourism Management AssocDegHosTsmMgt Associate Degree of Hospitality Management AssocDegHosMgt Associate Degree of Performing Arts AssocDegPerfA Associate Degree of Performing Arts (Arts Management) AssocDegPerfA(ArtsMgt) Associate Degree of Performing Arts (Broadcasting) AssocDegPerfA(Broad) Associate Degree of Performing Arts (Dance) AssocDegPerfA(Dance) Associate Degree of Performing Arts (Jazz and Contemporary) AssocDegPerfA(Jazz&Contp) Associate Degree of Performing Arts (Jazz) AssocDegPerfA(Jazz) SUB/20464 Page 1 PostNominals Associate Degree of Performing Arts (Media Studies) AssocDegPerfA(MediaSt) Associate Degree of Performing Arts (Music Theatre) AssocDegPerfA(MusTh) Associate Degree of Performing Arts (Music) AssocDegPerfA(Mus) Associate Degree of Science (Library Technology) AssocDegSc(LibTech) Associate Degree of Social Science (Indigenous Services) AssocDegSocSc(IndigServ) Associate Degree of Social Science (Police Studies) AssocDegSocSc(PoliceSt) Associate Degree of Sport Recreation and Event Management AssocDegSprtRec&EventMgt Associate Degree of Tourism Management AssocDegTsmMgt Bachelor of Applied Science (Information Science) BAppSc(InfoSc) Bachelor of Arts BA Bachelor of Arts (Aboriginal Studies) BA(AblSt) Bachelor of Arts (Acting) BA (Acting) Bachelor of Arts (Advertising) BA(Advtg) Bachelor of Arts (Advertising)Honours BA(Advtg)Hons Bachelor of Arts (Arts Management) BA(ArtsMgt) Bachelor of Arts (Arts Management) Honours BA(ArtsMgt)Hons Bachelor of Arts (Broadcasting) BA(Broad) Bachelor of Arts (Childhood and Family Education) BA(Chlhd&FamEd) Bachelor of Arts (Contemporary Performance) BA(ContpPerf) Bachelor of Arts (Creative Arts) BA(CreatArts) Bachelor of Arts (Dance) BA(Dance) Bachelor of Arts (Dance) Honours BA(Dance)Hons Bachelor of Arts (Design for Performance) BA(DesignforPerf) Bachelor of Arts (Drama Studies) BA(DramaSt) Bachelor of Arts (Drama Studies) Honours BA(DramaSt)Hons Bachelor of Arts (Education and English) BA(Ed&English) Bachelor of Arts (Education English) BA(Ed Engl) Bachelor of Arts (Education Social Science) BA(Ed SocSc) Bachelor of Arts (Education Studies) BA(EdSt) Bachelor of Arts (Education) BA(Ed) Bachelor of Arts (Education) Bachelor of Arts BA(Ed) BA Bachelor of Arts (Education) Bachelor of Arts (Creative Arts) BA(Ed) BA(CreatArts) Bachelor of Arts (Education) Bachelor of Business BA(Ed) BBus Bachelor of Arts (Education) Bachelor of Communications BA(Ed) BComms Bachelor of Arts (Education) Bachelor of Creative Arts BA(Ed) BCreatArts Bachelor of Arts (Education) Bachelor of Design BA(Ed) BDesign Bachelor of Arts (Education) Bachelor of Science BA(Ed) BSc Bachelor of Arts (Education) Bachelor of Science (Biological Sciences) BA(Ed) BSc(BiolSc) Bachelor of Arts (Education) Bachelor of Science (Mathematics) BA(Ed) BSc(Maths) Bachelor of Arts (Education) Bachelor of Science (Physical Sciences) BA(Ed) BSc(PhysSc) Bachelor of Arts (Education) Bachelor of Science (Youth, Health and Physical Activity) BA(Ed) BSc(YthHlth&PhysAct) Bachelor of Arts (Education) Bachelor of Social Science (Home Economics) BA(Ed) BSocSc(HomeEc) Bachelor of Arts (English) BA(Engl) Bachelor of Arts (English) Honours BA(Engl)Hons Bachelor of Arts (Geography) Honours BA(Geog)Hons Bachelor of Arts (History) Honours BA(Hist)Hons Bachelor of Arts (Interactive Multimedia) BA(IMM) Bachelor of Arts (Interactive Multimedia) Honours BA(IMM)Hons Bachelor of Arts (Jazz) BA(Jazz) Bachelor of Arts (Justice Studies) BA(JustSt) Bachelor of Arts (Justice Studies) Honours BA(JustSt)Hons Bachelor of Arts (Language Studies) BA(LangSt) Bachelor of Arts (Language Studies) Honours BA(LangSt)Hons Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication) BA(MassComm) SUB/20464 Page 2 PostNominals Bachelor of Arts (Media Studies) BA(MediaSt) Bachelor of Arts (Media Studies)Honours BA(MediaSt)Hons Bachelor of Arts (Music Theatre) BA(MusTh) Bachelor of Arts (Music Theatre)(Directing) BA(MusTh)(Dir) Bachelor of Arts (Performing Arts) BA(PerfArts) Bachelor of Arts (Performing Arts)(Con BA(PerfArts)(Conv) Bachelor of Arts (Photomedia) BA(Photomedia) Bachelor of Arts (Photomedia) Honours BA(Photomedia)Hons Bachelor of Arts (Politics and Government)Honours BA(Pol&Gov)Hons Bachelor of Arts (Psychology & Addiction Studies) BA(Psych&AddictionSt) Bachelor of Arts (Psychology and Children and Family Studies) BA(Psych&Chn&FamSt) Bachelor of Arts (Psychology and Counselling) BA(PsychCnslg) Bachelor of Arts (Psychology and Criminology) BA(Psych&Crimnlgy) Bachelor of Arts (Psychology and Women’s Studies) BA(Psych&WomenSt) Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) BA(Psych) Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Honours BA(Psych)Hons Bachelor of Arts (Psychology, Criminology and Justice) BA(PsychCrimnlgyJust) Bachelor of Arts (Public Relations) BA(PublicRelats) Bachelor of Arts (Public Relations)Honours BA(PublicRelats)Hons Bachelor of Arts (Religious Studies)Honours BA(RelSt)Hons Bachelor of Arts (Social Science)Honours BA(SocSc)Hons Bachelor of Arts (Sociology and Anthropology) BA(Sociol&Anthrop)Hons Bachelor of Arts (Theatre Arts) BA(ThArts) Bachelor of Arts (Training and Development) BA(Trng&Dev) Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts) BA(VArts) Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts) Honours BA(VArts)Hons Bachelor of Arts (Writing) BA(Wrtg) Bachelor of Arts (Writing) Honours BA(Wrtg)Hons Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Commerce BA BComms Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Communications BA BComms Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science BA BSc Bachelor of Arts Honours BAHons Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Media and Communications BA BMedia&Comms Bachelor of Aviation BAviation Bachelor of Business BBus Bachelor of Business (Accounting) Honours BBus(Acc)Hons Bachelor of Business (Finance) Honours BBus(Fin)Hons Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Mangement) Honours BBus(HosMgt)Hons Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) Honours BBus(HRMgt)Hons Bachelor of Business (International Business) Honours Bbus(IntlBus)Hons Bachelor of Business (Management Information Systems) Honours BBus(MIS)Hons Bachelor of Business (Management) Honours BBus(Mgt)Hons Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Honours BBus(Mkt)Hons Bachelor of Business (Sports Management) Honours BBus(SprtMgt)Hons Bachelor of Business (Tourism Mangement) Honours BBus(TsmMgt)Hons Bachelor of Business Administration Honours in International Business BBusAdminHonsIntlBus Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) BBus BA(Psych) Bachelor of Business Honours BBusHons Bachelor of Business Services (Hospitality, Tourism and Wine Studies) BBusServ(HospTsm&WineSt) Bachelor of Communications BComms Bachelor of Communications (Advertising) BComms(Advtg) Bachelor of Communications (Mass Communication) BComms(MassComm)
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