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 Level(s)Number of applicable subjectsSubjectsCommentsDecisionessence of content textCSP Reference Group Feedback
1Sub-minor2

Text Technologies

Writing (Academic and Professional)

Not quite sure how these two "few course" subjects got listed when others didn't. Will this set a precedent?

 

Treat in contentVictoria currently offers a small number of courses in (Subject Name). You will need to select another subject as a major in order to "anchor" this interest subject.The courses available in (Subject Name) are:

Reasons for these two are old history. Fall back on official approval process if it helps (although remember that we have listed some things that are not officially subjects).

Agreed with treatment approach and (generally) with wording.

"Anchor" might not be quite right for International.

2Minor2

Econometrics

Science in Context

 Treat in contentVictoria currently offers a small number of courses in this (Subject Name), meaning that it is only available as a minor in an undergraduate degree. You will need to select another subject as a major in order to "anchor" the minor in (Subject Name).

Should not take people through to the degree page. Rather, handle on topic side.

Agreed with treatment approach and (generally) with wording.

3Minor, Pre-degree1New Zealand Sign Language Treat in content

Victoria offers (Subject Name) at two different levels:

  1. Pre-degree or entry level Certificate for which University Entrance is not required; and
  2. As a minor in an undergraduate degree, meaning that there are a small number of courses available. If you wish to study (Subject Name) as a minor you will need to select another subject as a major in order to "anchor" the minor in (Subject Name).
Seems okay, but meet with FHSS to confirm.
4Minor, UG, PG4

Development Studies *

Environmental Science *

Environmental Studies *

Tourism Management

Why were the three science subjects listed as minors (when any science subject can be taken as a minor) in certain degrees?Treat in content

Victoria offers (Subject Name) at three different levels:

  1. As a minor in an undergraduate degree, meaning that you can study a smaller number of courses in (Subject Name) to support another subject that you study as at a major level;
  2. As a major in an undergraduate degree; and
  3. As a major focus of study at a post-graduate level.

Meet with Science to discus there subjects, especially as to why these few are highlighted as minor (maybe because when as a listed minor specific courses are required (not just 60 points at 200 level or higher)).

Seems okay, but meet with VBS to confirm treatment of Tourism Management.

5Minor, PG2

Creative Writing

Social Policy

 Treat in content

Victoria offers (Subject Name) at two different levels:

  1. As a minor in an undergraduate degree, meaning that you can study a smaller number of courses in (Subject Name) to support another subject that you study as at a major level; and
  2. As a major focus of study at a post-graduate level.
Seems okay, but meet with FHSS to confirm.
6Pre-degree1English Proficiency Programme Data driven

Victoria offers (Subject Name) at a pre-degree or entry level Certificate for which University Entrance is not required.

Seems okay, but meet with FHSS to confirm.
7Pre-degree, UG, PG1Maori StudiesIs also available as a minor, as per any major in prescribing degrees. Does this need a special mention?Data driven

Victoria offers (Subject Name) at three different levels:

  1. Pre-degree or entry level Certificate for which University Entrance is not required;
  2. As a major in an undergraduate degree; and
  3. As a major focus of study at a post-graduate level.
 Maybe not quite right (could be different "subjects"), so discuss in meeting with FHSS.
8Professional degree, UG, PG1Management (Studies)Is also available as a minor, as per any major in prescribing degrees. Does this need a special mention?Data driven

Victoria offers (Subject Name) at three different levels:

  1. Professional degree or Certificate level where prior work experience is a requirement for admission;
  2. As a major in an undergraduate degree; and
  3. As a major focus of study at a post-graduate level.
 
  1. .

Seems okay, but meet with FHSS to confirm.

Related to how we link to the MBA, so maybe end Business Administration as a subject and map from Management to these degrees/programmes?

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*Listed as a minor in the BSc (with requirements more specific than those for any minor) and as a major in the same degree

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