lexonfire
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...new course in 2008.
i only saw this a while ago flipping through the uac book. anyone out there thinking of doing this?
for the people that go to macquarie, what're your thoughts on how good this new degree will be? i'm not really sure what it's entirely about, it was pretty brief in the uac book and i'm on the DSCC website now...
so i'm getting the gist that it's more geared towards anthropology and human geography - which is great, something i'm genuinely interested in, but where do these kind of courses lead u to? the website only goes, "...offers unique opportunities for global education, including study abroad, internship and volunteer positions."
any further insight from macquarie students? sounds great... but need a more solid understanding.. and opinions on this course would be appreciated too
what other courses are out there like this at other universities? if i'm not wrong, this is the first international-type degree geared more specifically towards cultural studies rather than... the political aspects like most other 'international studies' courses i've seen... thanks guys!!
i only saw this a while ago flipping through the uac book. anyone out there thinking of doing this?
for the people that go to macquarie, what're your thoughts on how good this new degree will be? i'm not really sure what it's entirely about, it was pretty brief in the uac book and i'm on the DSCC website now...
so i'm getting the gist that it's more geared towards anthropology and human geography - which is great, something i'm genuinely interested in, but where do these kind of courses lead u to? the website only goes, "...offers unique opportunities for global education, including study abroad, internship and volunteer positions."
any further insight from macquarie students? sounds great... but need a more solid understanding.. and opinions on this course would be appreciated too
what other courses are out there like this at other universities? if i'm not wrong, this is the first international-type degree geared more specifically towards cultural studies rather than... the political aspects like most other 'international studies' courses i've seen... thanks guys!!