Like many others I am quite confused with Melbourne’s Breadth subjects. I was hoping some current students could shed some light on some of mine and maybe other questions 2012 students may have.
Personally, how do languages work at uni. For example if I did French at school what could I potentially do at Uni. Also, how difficult are the language subjects that are available to students who achieved less than 35?
Also, are there any breadth subjects recommended for commerce students which are relatively easy?
Thanks
there are 3 entry points for french, although the system of french is new for 2012, i'll tell you about my experience in 2011
I did the second level french which was "Intermediate"
for people who scored <35 study score
not sure how best to put this hmm....
MY GOD IT WAS PISS EASY LOL!!!!
If you've done VCE French but cbf advancing in it, this is a very relaxed breadth subject and i definitely recommend it
here's a link to the breadth track, to tell you what Semester 1, 2, and next year subjects to do
https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/view/2012/!222AA-BRDS+1003
Next, i would like to recommend a commerce-helpful breadth
UNIB10010 Generating the Wealth of Nations
In normal english: World Economic History
I did it in semester 2, 2011 taught by Professor Jeff Borland. If you dont know yet, the guy is a legend! He will probably teach introductory microeconomics as well.
The subject was about everything from Slave trade times and the malthusian era, to British Industrial revolution, the Soviet centralised system and the recent GFC. Cant even tell you how much i loved this subject!
relatively easy and very interesting. i scored H1 average in the 3 essay assignments! (1200 words every 4 weeks)
hah, if you do french intermediate + generating wealth of nations you will have done the exact same first-year breadths as me