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Bachelor of Science (BSCI) - BSc

QTAC code (Australian and New Zealand applicants): Information Technology (Toowoomba campus and External: 906779); Computing (Toowoomba campus and External: 906769); Wine Science (Toowoomba campus: 906115); Environment and Sustainability (Toowoomba campus: 906261; External: 906265); Human Physiology (Toowoomba campus and External: 906829); Mathematics (Toowoomba campus and External: 906819); Plant Agricultural Science (Toowoomba campus: 906991; External: 906995); Psychology Extended (External: 906365; Ipswich campus: 936361); Food Science (Toowoomba campus: 906981; External: 906985); Physical Sciences (External: 906125); Biology (Toowoomba campus and External: 906839); Psychology and Human Physiology (Toowoomba campus: 906321); Counselling (Toowoomba campus: 906552; External: 926555; Ipswich campus: 936552); Mathematics & Statistics (Toowoomba campus: 906351; External: 906355); Psychology (Toowoomba campus: 906331; External: 906335; Ipswich campus: 936331)

CRICOS code (International applicants): 042230E

 On-campus#°÷†*´ÊExternal*
Semester intake:Semester 1 (February)
Semester 2 (July)
Semester 3 (November)
Semester 1 (February)
Semester 2 (July)
Semester 3 (November)
Campus:Ipswich, Toowoomba -
Fees:Commonwealth supported place
Domestic full fee paying place
International full fee paying place
Commonwealth supported place
Domestic full fee paying place
International full fee paying place
Standard duration:3 years full-time, 6 years part-time, 9 years maximum 
Footnotes
#The Psychology Extended major (16 units) is only available on-campus at the Ipswich campus for a Semester 1 entry. Students can complete this extended major at other campuses through a mixture of on-campus and external courses.
^The Physical Sciences major is only offered by distance education.
†Not all majors are available to commence in third semester at Toowoomba campus.
*This Wine Science major is not available fully on-campus or fully by distance education; to complete the program students will need to undertake courses in a mix of external and on-campus modes.
~The Counselling major is available on-campus to Ipswich students. Students can complete this major at other campuses through a mixture of on-campus and external courses. The Counselling major is not available to international students studying on-campus.

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Contact us

Future Australian and New Zealand students  Future International students  Current students 

Freecall (within Australia): 1800 269 500
Phone (from outside Australia): +61 7 4631 5315
Email: study@usq.edu.au  

Phone: +61 7 4631 5543
Email: international@usq.edu.au 

Freecall (within Australia): 1800 007 252
Phone (from outside Australia): +61 7 4631 2285
Email: usq.support@usq.edu.au 

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Professional accreditation

The Information Technology major of this program is accredited at professional level by the and, through the Seoul Accord, is recognised in other countries.

The Bachelor of Science (Psychology) major is fully accredited by the as a three-year sequence of study. The Bachelor of Science (Psychology Extended) major will automatically meet full accreditation with the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council as a three-year sequence of study.

The 8 unit Counselling major in the Bachelor of Science (BSCI) is not accredited externally. Students wishing to graduate with accreditation from the Psychotherapy & Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) should enrol in the BHMS Bachelor of Human Services (Counselling). The Bachelor of Science (Counselling) will contribute towards PACFA eligibility: if students attend the voluntary residential schools within the Bachelor of Science Counselling major, their attendance will be recorded so their attendance will meet a proportion of the required number of hours of face-to-face instruction/tuition for eligibility to join a PACFA affiliate upon graduation. Students not attending the residential school will not accrue any hours toward eligibility to join a PACFA affiliate upon graduation.

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Program objectives

On completion of this program graduates will:

  • possess more than a basic competence in at least one chosen discipline

  • possess skill in drawing upon the growing content of knowledge in these disciplines

  • understand the principles underlying these disciplines

  • be capable of applying these principles to the solving of problems, particularly practical problems

  • be capable of working with people trained in other disciplines towards the solution of common problems

  • be motivated to sustain adaptive, independent learning

  • be aware of the social, moral and legal responsibilities of professional scientists

  • be skilled in the communication of ideas and concepts.


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Australian Qualifications Framework

The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) is a single national, comprehensive system of qualifications offered by higher education institutions (including universities), vocational education and training institutions and secondary schools. Each AQF qualification has a set of descriptors which define the type and complexity of knowledge, skills and application of knowledge and skills that a graduate who has been awarded that qualification has attained, and the typical volume of learning associated with that qualification type.

This program is at AQF Qualification Level 07. Graduates at this level will have broad and coherent knowledge and skills for professional work and/or further learning.

The full set of levels criteria and qualification type descriptors can be found by visiting .

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Admission requirements

To qualify for entry to the program, applicants must have an approved qualification at least equivalent to Queensland Certificate of Education and achieved a level of Sound Achievement over four semesters in English or equivalent.

Information Technology and Computing

Recommended study: Mathematics A or Mathematics B or equivalent.

Psychology

Prerequisites: English (4, SA)

Assumed knowledge: Mathematics A (4,SA)

Psychology Extended

Prerequisites: English (4, SA)

Assumed knowledge: Mathematics A (4,SA)

Mathematics and Statistics

Applicants for the majors are also required to have achieved a level of Sound Achievement over four semesters in Queensland Senior (Year 12) Mathematics B or equivalent.

Biology and Human Physiology

Recommended study: Mathematics B, Biological Science, Chemistry or Physics. If students do not have the recommended Mathematics B Level for entry then they will be recommended to undertake as an elective.

Environment and Sustainability

Recommended study: Biological Science, Mathematics B, Chemistry or Physics.

Students who have completed four semesters of Mathematics B in the Queensland Senior School Certificate or equivalent will select two electives in place of two Mathematics courses.

Physical Sciences

Recommended study: Biological Science, Chemistry, Physics or Science21 or equivalent.

Students who have completed four semesters of Mathematics B in the Queensland Senior School Certificate or equivalent will select two electives in place of two Mathematics courses.

Wine Science

Subject Prerequisite: Mathematics A or B or equivalent.

Recommended study: Biological Science, Chemistry, Physics or Science21 or equivalent. If students do not have the recommended Mathematics B Level for entry then they will be recommended to undertake MAT1000 Mathematics Fundamentals as an elective.

All students are required to satisfy the applicable .

If you do not meet the English language requirements you may apply to study a ¾«¶«´«Ã½app-approved . On successful completion of the English language program, you may be admitted to an award program.

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Program fees

Commonwealth supported place

A Commonwealth supported place is where the Australian Government makes a contribution towards the cost of your higher education and you as a student pay a , which varies depending on the courses undertaken. You are able to calculate the fees for a particular course via the .
Commonwealth Supported students may be eligible to defer their fees through a Government loan called .

Domestic full fee paying place

Domestic full fee paying places are funded entirely through the full fees paid by the student. Full fees vary depending on the courses that are taken. You are able to calculate the fees for a particular course via the
Domestic full fee paying students may be eligible to defer their fees through a Government loan called provided they meet the residency and citizenship requirements.
Australian citizens, Permanent Humanitarian Visa holders, Permanent Resident visa holders and New Zealand citizens who will be resident outside Australia for the duration of their program pay full tuition fees and are not eligible for .

International full fee paying place

International students pay full fees. Full fees vary depending on the courses that are taken and whether they are studied on-campus, via distance education/online. You are able to calculate the fees for a particular course via the .

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Program structure

The Bachelor of Science consists of 24 units comprising core units of Foundation Studies courses with combinations of 16, 12 or 8-unit majors, 4-unit minors and elective courses specified for each major as follows:

  • one 16-unit major and one 4-unit minor

  • one 16-unit major and 4 units of elective courses

  • one 12-unit major and one 8-unit major*^

  • one 12-unit major, one 4-unit minor study and 4 units of elective courses

  • one 12-unit major and 8 units of elective courses, or

  • two 8-unit majors*

    and 4 units of elective courses.

  • one 8-unit major and 12 units of elective courses approved by the Program Coordinator.


*The second 8-unit major can be chosen from any approved 8-unit major in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app. Students should ensure that they complete the appropriate courses in their second major in order to graduate with a double major in the Bachelor of Science.
^The Information Technology and Computing Majors, and the Mathematics and the Mathematics and Statistics majors cannot be combined towards a double major in the program.

At least four courses in the program will be at level 3. Where two majors are chosen which have some compulsory courses in common, the overlap will be made up by taking extra electives defined in those majors.

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Required time limits

Students have a maximum of 9 years to complete this program.

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Core courses

Foundation Studies

Communication Studies  or  
Computing Studies  or  
Statistics   
Enabling Studies  and or or or  

In general, Foundation Studies courses will be selected according to major as follows except with the permission of the Program Coordinator.

  Computing, Information Technology   Human Physiology, Biology, Wine Science^  Mathematics, Mathematics and Statistics  Counselling, Psychology and Psychology Extended  Environment and Sustainability  Physical Sciences 
Communication Studies        or*   or* 
Computing Studies            or  
Statistics             
Enabling Studies          #or ***  ** or 

Footnotes
^If students do not have the recommended Mathematics B level for entry then they will be required to undertake as an elective.
*Students can study externally instead of in Semester 3.
#This course is equivalent to MAT1500.
***Students that wish to combine the Environment and Sustainability Major with the major in Mathematics and Statistics need to enrol in in semester 1 and in semester 2.
** It is recommended students who have gained an Exit Level of Very High Achievement (VHA) in Mathematics B in Queensland Grade 12 or its equivalent OR an Exit Level of High Achievement (HA) in Mathematics B AND High Achievement (HA) in Mathematics C in Queensland Grade 12 or its equivalent, enrol in in semester 1 and in semester 2 after gaining approval from the Program Coordinator.

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Major studies

The following majors are available in the Bachelor of Science:

16-unit major (contain at least four Level 3 courses)

  • Psychology Extended


12-unit majors (contain at least three Level 3 courses)

  • Mathematics & Statistics

  • Information Technology

  • Psychology


8-unit majors (contain at least two Level 3 courses)

  • Biology

  • Computing

  • Counselling

  • Environment and Sustainability

  • Human Physiology

  • Mathematics

  • Physical Sciences

  • Wine Science


Specific majors

In this section:

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Psychology Extended (16-unit major)

Psychology Extended major objectives

The Bachelor of Science (Psychology Extended) program aims to produce graduates who have advanced knowledge and skills in psychology. Participation in the capstone experience will provide students with the acquired ability to research independently, apply theory and develop academic expertise in their chosen focus of area in psychology. The Program will extend student's appreciation of the contributions made by psychologists to society.

Many people who study psychology will not go on to become psychologists, but will find their training in psychology to be highly relevant and useful in their lives and work. Those who do become psychologists may work in a variety of settings including hospitals, schools, government bodies, large corporations, or in private practice. The Psychology Extended major will provide students with a broader knowledge of psychology-related knowledge and skills, which more than satisfy the minimum requirements for affiliate membership of relevant professional bodies, most notably the Australian Psychological Society.

Graduates who have completed the Extended major in Psychology will be able to:

  • apply knowledge of the breadth and depth of the major fields in contemporary Psychology to describe and explain human behaviour in multiple contexts:

  • systematically apply this knowledge in specific contexts such as mental health (clinical psychology), the workplace (organisational psychology), legal settings (law and psychology), education or sport psychology.

  • conduct research and report the findings to lay persons and the scientific community at large

  • prepare and develop a portfolio, which documents learning of identified outcomes and reflections of metacognitive processes

  • develop a broad range of skills, which are suited to occupations requiring the study or application of behavioural science in both the public and private sector


Psychology Extended Major Courses

This is a 16-unit extended major. Along with the Foundation Studies courses prescribed above, students must take the following 16 units of courses:

Courses  Semester(s) Offered  Mode 
  1, 3  ONC, EXT 
  1, 2  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, ONL 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC 
  ONC 
Two third-year level courses from the below list of psychology electives     

To complete the award, students taking a 16-unit extended major must additionally undertake one of the following choices:

  • 4 units of elective courses; these can be selected from the list of psychology electives, or from any discipline, and may be at any year level, or

  • one 4-unit minor.


Minor studies

Minor studies are a set of courses as defined in the Minor Studies section of the Handbook.

Electives

General electives can be selected from the table of psychology electives below or from any courses at Levels 1, 2 and 3 offered by USQ subject to satisfaction of pre-requisite requirements, timetabling constraints, quotas, and program requirements. Please note that Diploma of Science Foundation core courses are not permitted as electives and students must not take more than ten level 1 courses.

Unsuitable electives

For various reasons, the following courses will not be approved as electives for students majoring in Psychology in the Bachelor of Science program:

, , and .

Psychology Extended elective courses

Courses  Semester(s) Offered  Mode 
  EXT 
  EXT 
  EXT 
  EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONL 
  ONL 

Note: The psychology electives offered can change from year to year. For information about which psychology electives are being offered in any particular year, students are directed to the course specification site for that particular year. Students are responsible for ensuring that they do not enrol in, or continue to be enrolled in, courses for which they have not satisfied the enrolment requirements (e.g., the necessary pre-requisites).

The recommended enrolment patterns for students with no exemptions, and the enrolment requirements for courses in the extended major, is given in the table that follows. If students are granted exemptions from specific compulsory courses or from approved elective courses, they may need to modify the recommended enrolment pattern.

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Mathematics and Statistics (12-unit major)

Mathematics and Statistics Major Objectives

Graduates who have completed the major in Mathematics and Statistics will be able to:

  • demonstrate an understanding of the fundamentals of mathematical analysis at the undergraduate level

  • demonstrate a sound knowledge of important theories and techniques of applied mathematics, statistics and computing

  • demonstrate an ability to apply their knowledge to solve practical problems that they are likely to encounter in science, industry, business or government instrumentalities

  • continue to develop their abilities through research, discussion and private study

  • use computer packages to solve problems in statistics, mathematics and modelling

  • satisfy the minimum requirements for graduate membership of relevant professional bodies.


Mathematics and Statistics Major Courses

This is a 12-unit major. Along with the Foundation Studies courses prescribed above, students must take the following 12 units of courses:

Courses  Semester(s) Offered  Mode 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
**  ONC, EXT 
ONC, EXT 
**  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 

Footnotes
*The on-campus offering of this course is offered in odd years only .
**The on-campus offering of this course is offered in even years only.

To complete the award, students taking a 12-unit major must undertake one of the following:

  • one 8 unit second major, excluding the Mathematics major

  • 8 units of electives.


Second Major

Second majors can be chosen from any of the eight-unit majors defined below for the Bachelor of Science (except Mathematics) or, with the approval of the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences, from other eight-unit majors from other undergraduate programs in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app.

Minor Studies

Minor studies are a set of courses as defined in the section of the Handbook.

Electives

Electives are courses chosen from other Level 1, 2 or 3 courses in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app. It is strongly recommended that students elect .

Unsuitable Electives

For various reasons, the following courses will not be approved as electives for students majoring in Mathematics and Statistics in the Bachelor of Science program:

, , MAT1001, , MAT1500, ENG1500, , .

Students will require the approval of the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences if they wish to include and as electives towards the Bachelor of Science program majoring in Mathematics and Statistics.

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Information Technology (12-unit major)

Information Technology Major Objectives

Graduates who have completed the major in Information Technology will be able to:

  • work as a professional in the Information Technology industry

  • demonstrate a sound understanding of several key areas of computing

  • have a broad knowledge in computing

  • have basic skills in software development and computer systems

  • demonstrate sound presentation and communication skills required in the computing industry

  • satisfy academic admission requirements for membership of relevant professional bodies.


Information Technology Major Courses

This is a 12-unit major. Along with the Foundation Studies courses prescribed above, students must take the following 12 units of courses:

Courses  Semester(s) Offered  Mode 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  1, 2, 3  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  1, 2  ONC, EXT 
1,2  ONC, EXT 
Six of the following, with at least three being Level 3 courses :     
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
ONC, ONL 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 

Footnotes
^From Semester 2, 2016, CSC3600 will be a compulsory course.
*Students will need to complete CSC2406 prior to enrolling in CSC3426.

To complete the award, students taking a 12-unit major must undertake one of the following:

  • one 8 unit second major, excluding the Computing major

  • 4 units of elective courses and one 4 unit minor study; or

  • 8 units of electives.


Second Major

Second majors can be chosen from any of the eight-unit majors defined below for the Bachelor of Science (except Computing) or, with the approval of the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences, from other eight-unit majors from other undergraduate programs in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app.

Minor Studies

Minor studies are a set of courses as defined in the section of the Handbook.

Electives

Electives are courses chosen from other Level 1, 2 or 3 courses in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app.

Unsuitable Electives

For various reasons, the following courses will not be approved as electives for students majoring in Information Technology in the Bachelor of Science program:

, , and .

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Psychology (12-unit major)

Psychology Major Objectives

Graduates who have completed the major in Psychology will be able to:

  • demonstrate a sound understanding of the scope and focus of the major fields in contemporary Psychology

  • gain employment in the public and private sectors as behavioural science graduates or as graduates with a broad range of skills

  • satisfy the minimum requirements for affiliate membership of relevant professional bodies, most notably the Australian Psychological Society

  • conduct research and report the findings to lay persons and the scientific community at large.


Psychology Major Courses

This is a 12-unit major. Along with the Foundation Studies courses prescribed above, students must take the following 12 units of courses:

Courses  Semester(s) Offered  Mode 
  1, 3  ONC, EXT 
  1, 2  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, ONL 
  ONC, EXT 

To complete the award, students taking a 12-unit major must undertake one of the following:

  • one further 8 unit second major

  • 4 units of elective courses and one 4 unit minor study, or

  • 8 units of electives.


Second Major

Second majors can be chosen from any of the other eight-unit majors defined for the Bachelor of Science , (Biology or Human Physiology) or, with the approval of the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences, from other eight-unit majors from other undergraduate programs in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app.

The double major Psychology and Human Physiology, will provide an appreciation of the connections between psychological and physiological aspects of human health and is highly recommended by the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences.

The double major Psychology and Counselling, will provide an opportunity to develop skills in counselling in addition to completing the accredited sequence of psychology courses, which may enhance future career and employability prospects and is highly recommended by the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences.

Other majors in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app which have been taken as a second major with psychology include


Students intending to take a second major should begin enrolment in these courses in the first year of full-time enrolment, or the second year of part-time enrolment.

Minor Studies

Minor studies are a set of courses as defined in the section of the Handbook.

Electives

Electives can be selected from the table of psychology electives below or from any courses at Levels 1, 2 and 3 offered by USQ subject to satisfaction of pre-requisite requirements, timetabling constraints, quotas and program requirements. Please note that Diploma of Science Foundation core courses are not permitted as electives.

Unsuitable Electives

For various reasons, the following courses will not be approved as electives for students majoring in Psychology in the Bachelor of Science program:

, , and .

Psychology Elective Courses

Courses  Semester(s) Offered  Mode 
  EXT 
  EXT 
  EXT 
  EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONL 
  ONL 

Note: The psychology electives offered changes from year to year. For information about what psychology electives are being offered in any particular year students are directed to the course specification site for that particular year. Students are responsible for ensuring that they do not enrol in, or continue to be enrolled in, courses for which they have not satisfied the enrolment requirements (e.g., the necessary pre-requisites).

The recommended enrolment patterns for students with no exemptions, and the enrolment requirements for courses in the major, is given in the table that follows. If students are granted exemptions from specific compulsory courses or from approved elective courses, they may need to modify the recommended enrolment pattern.

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Eight-unit majors

Eight-unit major objectives

The eight-unit majors are designed to:

  • allow students to receive a broad-based education

  • allow students to study at least one discipline area to Third Level

  • prepare students for teaching in appropriate areas to Grade 12 level in Secondary Schools, subject to further study

  • cater for students who aspire to professional studies that require a general first degree for admission

  • form a basis for study at postgraduate diploma level, honours level or higher.


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Biology (8-unit major)

Biology Major Courses

Courses  Semester(s) Offered  Mode 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
Two of the following six courses :     
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
Four of the following courses, with at least two being Level 3 courses (provided prerequisites have been met):     
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 

To complete the award, students taking an eight-unit major must undertake either:

  • one further 8 unit second major and 5 units of elective courses or

  • a further 13 units of elective courses negotiated with the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences.


Second Major

Second majors can be chosen from any of the other eight-unit majors defined for the Bachelor of Science or, with the approval of the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences, from other eight-unit majors from other undergraduate programs in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app.

Minor Studies

Minor studies are a set of courses as defined in the section of the Handbook.

Electives

Electives are courses chosen from other Level 1, 2 or 3 courses in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app.

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Computing (8-unit major)

Computing Major Courses

Courses  Semester(s) Offered  Mode 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  1, 2  ONC, EXT 
  1, 2, 3  ONC, EXT 
Three of the following courses:     
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
ONC, ONL 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 

Footnotes
*Students will need to complete CSC2406 prior to enrolling in CSC3426.

To complete the award, students taking an eight-unit major must undertake either:

  • one further 8 unit second major and 4 units of elective courses or

  • a further 12 units of elective courses negotiated with the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences.


Second Major

Second majors can be chosen from any of the other eight-unit majors defined for the Bachelor of Science or, with the approval of the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences, from other eight-unit majors from other undergraduate programs in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app.

Minor Studies

Minor studies are a set of courses as defined in the section of the Handbook.

Electives

Electives are courses chosen from other Level 1, 2 or 3 courses in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app.

Unsuitable Electives

For various reasons, the following courses will not be approved as electives for students majoring in Computing in the Bachelor of Science program:

, , and .

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Counselling (8-unit major)

Graduates who have completed the major in Counselling will have an overview of counselling theories and practice and basic counselling skills. This major is not accredited externally with the PACFA however attendance at residential schools will contribute towards a proportion of the required number of hours to join a PACFA affiliate.

Counselling Major Courses

Compulsory Courses  Semester(s) Offered  Mode 
ONC, EXT 
ONC, EXT 
ONC, EXT 
EXT 
Choose any four of the following courses     
ONC, EXT 
ONC, EXT 
1 & 2  Online 
  EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  2 & 3  Online 
Online 
Online 
1, 2 & 3  ONC, EXT 

Footnotes
*For on-campus and external students attendance at residential schools is strongly recommended as residential school attendance will be recorded to enable the student to demonstrate that they meet a proportion of the required number of hours of face-to-face instruction/tuition for eligibility to join a PACFA affiliate upon graduation. Students not attending the residential school will not accrue any hours toward eligibility to join a PACFA affiliate upon graduation.
~Numbers of enrolments are limited. Students must have an approved placement before being able to enrol. Students should request to enrol by
.
^Students are required to enrol in EDU5325 and EDU5335 as early as possible in the required year of study as places are limited.

To complete the award, students taking an eight-unit major must undertake either:

  • one further 8 unit second major and 4 units of elective courses or

  • a further 12 units of elective courses negotiated with the Program Coordinator.


Second Major

Second majors can be chosen from any of the other eight-unit majors defined for the Bachelor of Science or, with the approval of the Program Coordinator, from other eight-unit majors from other undergraduate programs in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app.

Minor Studies

Minor studies are a set of courses as defined in the section of the Handbook.

Electives

Electives are courses chosen from other Level 1, 2 or 3 courses in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app.

Residential Schools

, , , , and . Attendance at the for these courses is strongly recommended; attendance will be recorded to enable the student to demonstrate that they meet a proportion of the required number of hours of face-to-face instruction/tuition for eligibility to join a PACFA affiliate upon graduation.

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Environment and Sustainability (8-unit major)

Environment and Sustainability Major Objectives

Graduates who have completed the major in Environment and Sustainability will be able to:

  • demonstrate more than a basic competence in climatology, physics, statistics and mathematics, environmental science, ecology and conservation, natural resource management and sustainability

  • demonstrate a detailed knowledge of major environmental issues, human impacts and key climate mechanisms and apply this knowledge towards more sustainable environmental and resource management

  • have a sound comprehension of the social, political and environmental implications of human impacts and global environmental changes

  • apply the principles of sustainability in a wide diversity of professional opportunities


Environment and Sustainability Major Courses

Courses  Semester(s) Offered  Mode 
ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
ONC, EXT 
ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 

Footnotes
*Available on-campus at Springfield and Toowoomba campuses.

Second Major

Second majors can be chosen from any of the other eight-unit majors defined for the Bachelor of Science or, with the approval of the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences, from other eight-unit majors from other undergraduate programs in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app.

There are a number of other courses, minors and majors with a focus on sustainability that students may wish to study.

Minor Studies

Minor studies are a set of courses as defined in the section of the Handbook.

Electives

Electives are courses chosen from other Level 1, 2 or 3 courses in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app. It is recommended that students elect SCI3301 Science Project.

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Human Physiology (8-unit major)

Human Physiology Major Courses

Choose 8 courses from the following, with at least two being Level 3 courses (provided prerequisites have been met)

Courses  Semester(s) Offered  Mode 
  ONC, EXT 
  1,2   ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, ONL 
  ONC, ONL 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 

Second Major

Second majors can be chosen from any of the other eight-unit majors defined for the Bachelor of Science or, with the approval of the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences, from other eight-unit majors from other undergraduate programs in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app.

Minor Studies

Minor studies are a set of courses as defined in the section of the Handbook.

Electives

Electives are courses chosen from other Level 1, 2 or 3 courses in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app.

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Mathematics (8-unit major)

Mathematics Major Courses

Courses  Semester(s) Offered  Mode 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
ONC, EXT 
**  ONC, EXT 
ONC, EXT 
**  ONC, EXT 

Footnotes
*The on-campus offering of this course is offered in even years only.
**The on-campus offering of this course is offered in odd years only.

To complete the award, students taking an eight-unit major must undertake either:

  • one further 8 unit second major and 4 units of elective courses or

  • a further 12 units of elective courses negotiated with the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences.


Second Major

Second majors can be chosen from any of the other eight-unit majors defined for the Bachelor of Science or, with the approval of the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences, from other eight-unit majors from other undergraduate programs in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app.

Minor Studies

Minor studies are a set of courses as defined in the section of the Handbook.

Electives

Electives are courses chosen from other Level 1, 2 or 3 courses in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app.

Unsuitable Electives

Students will require approval from the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences if they wish to include and as electives towards the Bachelor of Science program majoring in Mathematics.

For various reasons, the following courses will not be approved as electives for students majoring in Mathematics in the Bachelor of Science program:

, , MAT1001, MAT1500 , , , ENG1500 .

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Physical Sciences (8-unit major)

Physical Sciences Major Courses

Courses  Semester(s) Offered  Mode 
  EXT 
  EXT 
  EXT 
  EXT 
  EXT 
  EXT 
  EXT 
EXT 

Footnotes
^Students who have completed PHYS313 through UNE are unable to enrol in PHY3304.

Notes:

  1. Those completing their program in 2015 and seeking automatic eligibility for Australian Institute of Physics (AIP) membership should consult with the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences regarding replacing with the previous major course UNE course PHYS313 Applied Photonics, and replacing and as major courses with the previous major courses CLI2201 Climate Change and of one of the following other non-USQ courses: UNE course PHYS207 Fluid Mechanics, PHYS211 Electronics or USC course SPX202 Biomechanics. AIP accreditation renewal of the BSc (Physical Sciences) in 2016 however will be sought on the basis of the inclusion of USQ courses only as major courses as per the above table. Whether following the previous or new enrolment pattern, inclusion of the courses , , and is recommended if seeking automatic eligibility for AIP membership upon graduation.

  2. Students who do not have four semesters of Mathematics B in the Queensland Senior School Certificate or equivalent will have to study the two Mathematics courses and .


Second Major

Second majors can be chosen from any of the other eight-unit majors defined for the Bachelor of Science or, with the approval of the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences, from other eight-unit majors from other undergraduate programs in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app.

Minor Studies

Minor studies are a set of courses as defined in the section of the Handbook.

Electives

Electives are courses chosen from other Level 1, 2 or 3 courses in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app.

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Wine Science (8-unit major)

Wine Science Major Courses

This is a 8-unit major. Along with the Foundation Studies courses prescribed above, students must take the following 8 courses. Note: students must complete any pre-requisite courses as noted prior to undertaking courses in this major as detailed below. These pre-requisite courses may be undertaken as part of their second major.

Courses  Semester(s) Offered  Mode 
  EXT 
  EXT 
  EXT 
  EXT 
  EXT 
  EXT 
  ONC 
  1, 2, 3  ONC, EXT 
To meet prerequisite for this major, 4 units of elective courses need to include the following, which may also be undertaken as part of a second major     
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
  ONC, EXT 
AND     
  ONC, EXT 
OR     
  ONC, EXT 

To complete the award, students taking an eight-unit major must undertake either:

  • one further 8 unit second major and 5 units of elective courses (which must include or , , and ), or

  • a further 13 units of elective courses (which must include or , , and ) negotiated with the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences.


Second Major

Second majors can be chosen from any of the other eight-unit majors defined for the Bachelor of Science or, with the approval of the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences, from other eight-unit majors from other undergraduate programs in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app.

Minor Studies

Minor studies are a set of courses as defined in the section of the Handbook.

Electives

Electives are courses chosen from other Level 1, 2 or 3 courses in the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app.

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IT requirements

Students should visit the USQ to check that their computers are capable of running the appropriate software and versions of Internet web browsers and to check the minimum and recommended standards for software.

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Related programs

Requirements for Entry to Graduate Diploma in Learning and Teaching

Students intending to become secondary school teachers are advised that they may need to complete a postgraduate teacher entry qualification (such as the one-year Graduate Diploma in Learning and Teaching program) after completion of their undergraduate program. For further information, students should refer to the Education section of this Handbook or address enquiries to the Faculty of Business, Education, Law and Arts.

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Credit

Exemptions may be granted for courses in the BSCI when a student has already completed equivalent courses. Section 3.5 of the allows for up to 16 of the 24 courses in the BSCI to be treated as exemptions. The time permitted for completion of the BSCI may also be reduced once exemptions are awarded. Students should contact the Program Coordinator via to discuss their proposed enrolment pattern in such circumstances.

For PSY course exemptions – Psychology courses taken at another university or institution will only be considered for psychology exemptions if the courses were part of an APAC (Australian Psychology Accreditation Council) accredited sequence. APAC regulations clearly state that only courses taken within an APAC sequence can be used for exemptions from any PSY courses.

Transferring students - students who transfer into the BSCI from another USQ program, such as the BHMS Bachelor of Human Services (Counselling), will have all relevant courses transferred as per USQ policy. Completed courses will be transferred and treated as non-psychology electives as per to APAC regulations. For example, will be treated as a non-psychology elective as it is not equivalent to and does not form part of an APAC accredited sequence.

Recommended enrolment patterns

In this section:

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Recommended enrolment pattern - Psychology Extended

Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.


CourseYear of program and semester
in which course is normally studied
Enrolment requirements
On-campus
(ONC)
External
(EXT)
Online
(ONL)
YearSemYearSemYearSem

Year 1

1121,2,3
1111,2,3Enrolment is not permitted in if MGT1200 has been previously completed.
1111,3
Elective1121
1212,3
1212
*1231,2,3
Elective1222

Year 2

2131Pre-requisite:
2131Pre-requisite:
2141Pre-requisite: and . For students enrolled in Program BSSC with a major in BES: and
Elective2141
2232Pre-requisite:
2242Pre-requisite: and ( or )
2242Pre-requisite:
Elective2232

Year 3

3151Pre-requisite:
3151Pre-requisite:
31
315151Pre-requisite:
3252Pre-requisite:
32
Psychology Elective3252
Psychology Elective3252

Footnotes
* should be taken in Year 1, Semester 2 (full-time students) and Year 3, Semester 3 (part-time and external students). Students should note the statistical program used in STA2300, , and is SPSS. Students need to be able to access or purchase SPSS. At the present time the SPSS base graduate package that is set for the three courses comes with a 12 months licence. It is therefore critical that students who purchase SPSS complete STA2300, PSY2100, and PSY3111 within a 12 month period. This is possible by taking STA2300 in S3.

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Recommended enrolment pattern - Information Technology

Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.


CourseYear of program and semester
in which course is normally studied
Enrolment requirements
On-campus
(ONC)
External
(EXT)
Online
(ONL)
YearSemYearSemYearSem

Year 1

11, 221, 2
1111
1121
1111
Two electives from the major*11, 222
1212Enrolment is not permitted in if MGT1200 has been previously completed.
1212

Year 2

2131Pre-requisite: or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: GDTI or GCSC or GCEN or METC or MCOT or MCTE or MCOP or MPIT or MCTN
Three electives from the major*2131
2222Pre-requisite: or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: GDTI or GCSC or GDGS or GCEN or GDET or METC or MCOT or MCTE or MCOP or MPIT or MSBN or MSMS
2241, 2
One elective from the major*2242
One general elective or course from the second major2242

Year 3

^3151, 2Pre-requisite: Students must have satisfactorily completed Business Analysis and at least 16 courses including seven BITC core courses other than this course.
Seven general electives or courses from the second major31, 25–61, 2

Footnotes
*In total, at least three courses chosen from the list of electives for the major must be at Level 3.
^From Semester 2, 2016, CSC3600 is a compulsory course.

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Recommended enrolment pattern - Mathematics and Statistics

Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.


CourseYear of program and semester
in which course is normally studied
Enrolment requirements
On-campus
(ONC)
External
(EXT)
Online
(ONL)
YearSemYearSemYearSem

Year 1

11, 211, 2
Elective1111
1121
1121
1212
1222Pre-requisite: or MAT1502 or or Students must be enrolled in the following program: MSCN
11, 21S1, S2, S3
11, 22S1, S2, S3Enrolment is not permitted in if MGT1200 has been previously completed.

Year 2

2131Pre-requisite: and ( or ) or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: MPIT or MCOT or MCTE
*2141Pre-requisite: or USQIT16
2131Pre-requisite: and ( or )

one of the following two courses :

     +2141Pre-requisite: or or MAT2500
     Elective^2131
Elective2232
2242Pre-requisite:
Elective2242

one of the following two courses :

     +2242Pre-requisite: or MAT2500 or
     *2232Pre-requisite: ( and ) or (MAT2500 and ) or ( and ) or Students must be enrolled in the following Program: MSBN

Year 3

3161Pre-requisite: or approval of examiner
Elective^3161
Elective3161

one of the following two courses :

     +3151Pre-requisite: or or MAT2500
     Elective3161
3252Pre-requisite: or approval of examiner
Elective3262
Elective3262

one of the following two courses :

     +3252Pre-requisite: or MAT2500 or
     *3252Pre-requisite: ( and ) or (MAT2500 and ) or ( and ) or Students must be enrolled in the following Program: MSBN

Footnotes
*The on-campus offering of this course is offered in odd-numbered years only.
+The on-campus offering of this course is offered in even-numbered years only.
^It is strongly recommended students undertake as an elective.

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Recommended enrolment pattern - Psychology

Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.


CourseYear of program and semester
in which course is normally studied
Enrolment requirements
On-campus
(ONC)
External
(EXT)
Online
(ONL)
YearSemYearSemYearSem

Year 1

1121,2,3
1111,2,3Enrolment is not permitted in if MGT1200 has been previously completed.
1111,3
Elective1121
1212,3
1212
*1231,2,3
Elective1222

Year 2

2131Pre-requisite:
2131Pre-requisite:
2141Pre-requisite: and . For students enrolled in Program BSSC with a major in BES: and
Elective2141
2232Pre-requisite:
2242Pre-requisite: and ( or )
2242Pre-requisite:
Elective2232

Year 3

3151Pre-requisite:
3151Pre-requisite:
3161Pre-requisite:
Elective3161
3252Pre-requisite:
Elective3262
Elective3262
Elective3262

Footnotes
* should be taken in Year 1, Semester 2 (full-time students) and Year 3, Semester 3 (part-time and external students). Students should note the statistical program used in STA2300, , and is SPSS. Students need to be able to access or purchase SPSS. At the present time the SPSS base graduate package that is set for the three courses comes with a 12 months licence. It is therefore critical that students who purchase SPSS complete STA2300, PSY2100, and PSY3111 within a 12 month period. This is possible by taking STA2300 in S3.

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Recommended enrolment pattern - 8-unit majors - Biology, Computing, Environment and Sustainability, Human Physiology, Mathematics, Physical Sciences and Wine Science

Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.

Students undertaking an eight-unit major as a first major should:

  • study the beginning of this section that describes the program structure and requirements for the award of the Bachelor of Science

  • select at least one major from the eight-unit majors listed in the previous pages. Select courses from that/those major(s) bearing in mind the requirements for the award

  • select elective courses. Students should refer to the courses in the section of the Handbook to help with the selection of elective courses. Students may select their electives as a package as described in the section, or they may select any four courses of interest providing they obtain approval from the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences

  • construct a table similar to the following and insert the courses selected in appropriate year/semester sections

  • contact the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences when they arrive at the ¾«¶«´«Ã½app, or before they arrive to verify that their selection is appropriate.


Year  Semester 1  Semester 2 
or   or  
or   or a course selected from Major study areas and electives 
Two courses selected from Major study areas and electives  Two courses selected from Major study areas and electives 
plus  Four courses selected from Major study areas and electives 
Three courses selected from Major study areas and electives   
Four courses selected from Major study areas and electives  Four courses selected from Major study areas and electives 

There is sufficient flexibility in the Bachelor of Science requirements to allow individual students to design a program well suited to their needs. Students should contact the Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences to discuss their program structure as major combinations are timetable dependent.

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Recommended Enrolment Pattern - 8 unit major - Counselling

Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.


CourseYear of program and semester
in which course is normally studied
Residential schoolEnrolment requirements
On-campus
(ONC)
External
(EXT)
Online
(ONL)
YearSemYearSemYearSem

Year 1

11,211,2,3Enrolment is not permitted in if MGT1200 has been previously completed.
*1111OPre-requisite or Co-requisite:
11,211,2,3
Elective or second Major1111
*1212O
1212,3
1212,3
Elective or second Major1212

Year 2

*2121OPre-requisite: or ( and )
Elective or second Major2121
Elective or second Major2121
Elective or second Major2121

One of the following three courses:

     *2222O
     2222OPre-requisite: for students enrolled in the BPSH and BPSB programs and or for students enrolled in the BSCI (Counselling) major. Students from other programs who wish to take this course will need permission from the examiner.
     22,3
Elective or second Major2222
Elective or second Major2222
Elective or second Major2222

Year 3

*31OPre-requisite or Co-requisite:

One of the following two courses:

     ~31,2Pre-requisite/Co-requisite:
     ^31
Elective or second Major3131
Elective or second Major3131

Choose two of the following four courses:

     *3232OPre-requisite:
     ^32
     ~31,2,331,2,3Pre-requisite: Completion of 2nd year (or 2 years full time study in a relevant area)
     33Pre-requisite:
Elective or second Major3232
Elective or second Major3232

Footnotes
*For on-campus and external students attendance at residential schools is strongly recommended as residential school attendance will be recorded to enable the student to demonstrate that they meet a proportion of the required number of hours of face-to-face instruction/tuition for eligibility to join a PACFA affiliate upon graduation. Students not attending the residential school will not accrue any hours toward eligibility to join a PACFA affiliate upon graduation.
~Numbers of enrolments are limited. Students must have an approved placement before being able to enrol. Students should request to enrol by .
^Students are required to enrol in and as early as possible in the required year of study as places are limited.

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Recommended Enrolment Pattern - 8 unit major - Environment and Sustainability

Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.


CourseYear of program and semester
in which course is normally studied
Enrolment requirements
On-campus
(ONC)
External
(EXT)
Online
(ONL)
YearSemYearSemYearSem

Year 1

1111
1111
Elective (or major 2)1111
*1111Enrolment is not permitted in if MGT1200 has been previously completed.

Or

1111
1212, 3
1212, 3
**1212

Choose one of the following two courses

     1222
     Elective (Or Major 2)1222

Year 2

2121
Elective (or major 2)2121
Elective (or major 2)2121
Elective (or major 2)2121
2222
2222
Elective (or major 2)2222
Elective (or major 2)2222

Year 3

3131
Elective (or major 2)3131
Elective (or major 2)3131
Elective (or major 2)3131
3232
3232
Elective (or major 2)3232
Elective (or major 2)3232

Footnotes
*Students may choose in lieu of
**Students who wish to combine the Environment and Sustainability Major with the majors in Mathematics and Statistics need to enrol in in semester 1 instead of an elective and replace with semester 2.

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Recommended enrolment pattern - 8 unit major - Human Physiology

Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.


CourseYear of program and semester
in which course is normally studied
Residential schoolEnrolment requirements
On-campus
(ONC)
External
(EXT)
Online
(ONL)
YearSemYearSemYearSem

Year 1

1111C
1111
11,211,2,3
11,211,2C
1212C
1212, 3
Elective (or major 2)1212
1212Pre-requisite:

Year 2

2121Pre-requisite:
2121Pre-requisite:
Elective (or major 2)2121
Elective (or major 2)2121
2222Pre-requisite:
Elective (or major 2)2222
Elective (or major 2)2222
Elective (or major 2)2222

Year 3

3131Pre-requisite:
3131Pre-requisite: and
Elective (or major 2)3131
Elective (or major 2)3131
3232Pre-requisite:
Elective (or major 2)3232
Elective (or major 2)3232
Elective (or major 2)3232

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Recommended enrolment pattern - 8 unit major - Mathematics

Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.


CourseYear of program and semester
in which course is normally studied
Enrolment requirements
On-campus
(ONC)
External
(EXT)
Online
(ONL)
YearSemYearSemYearSem

Year 1

11,211,2,3
Elective1111
1111
1111
1212
1212Pre-requisite: or MAT1502 or or Students must be enrolled in the following program: MSCN
11,211,2,3
11,211,2,3Enrolment is not permitted in if MGT1200 has been previously completed.

Year 2

2121Pre-requisite: and ( or ) or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: MPIT or MCOT or MCTE
Elective2121
Elective2121

one of the following two courses :

+2121Pre-requisite: or or MAT2500
*2121Pre-requisite: or USQIT16
Elective2222
Elective2222
Elective2222

one of the following two courses :

     +2222Pre-requisite: or MAT2500 or
      *2222Pre-requisite: ( and ) or (MAT2500 and ) or ( and ) or Students must be enrolled in the following Program: MSBN

Year 3

Elective3131
Elective3131
Elective3131

one of the following two courses :

      +3131Pre-requisite: or or MAT2500
      *3131Pre-requisite: or USQIT16
     Elective3232
     Elective3232
     Elective3232

one of the following two courses :

      +3232Pre-requisite: or MAT2500 or
      *3232Pre-requisite: ( and ) or (MAT2500 and ) or ( and ) or Students must be enrolled in the following Program: MSBN

Footnotes
+The on-campus offering of this course is offered in even-numbered years only.
*The on-campus offering of this course is offered in odd-numbered years only.

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Recommended Enrolment Pattern - 8 unit major - Physical Sciences

Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.


CourseYear of program and semester
in which course is normally studied
Residential schoolEnrolment requirements
On-campus
(ONC)
External
(EXT)
Online
(ONL)
YearSemYearSemYearSem

Year 1

11
*^1111
11, 211, 2Enrolment is not permitted in if MGT1200 has been previously completed.
Course selected from 2nd major area or minor or electives1111
12
*^1212Pre-requisite: or MAT1502 or or Students must be enrolled in the following program: MSCN

Choose one of the following two courses:

     11, 211, 2
     11, 211, 2
Course selected from 2nd major area or minor or electives1212

Year 2

11
21
21, 221, 2
*2121Pre-requisite: and ( or ) or Students must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: MPIT or MCOT or MCTE
22
22
Course selected from 2nd major area or minor or electives2222
Course selected from 2nd major area or minor or electives2222

Year 3

31C
Course selected from 2nd major area or minor or electives3131
Course selected from 2nd major area or minor or electives3131
Course selected from 2nd major area or minor or electives3131
**32C
Course selected from 2nd major area or minor or electives3232
Course selected from 2nd major area or minor or electives3232

Choose one of the following two courses:

     *31, 2
     Elective31, 2

Footnotes
*Inclusion of the courses , , and with the above Major courses forms the basis of an Australian Institute of Physics accredited major. Students who are studying the Physical Sciences major without the AIP accreditation can replace MAT2409, MAT2100 and SCI3301 with another course.
^Students who do not have four semesters of Mathematics B in the Queensland Senior School Certificate or equivalent will have to study the two Mathematics courses and here, studying and in second year shifting to S2 of year 2.
**Students who have completed PHYS313 through UNE are unable to enrol in .

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Recommended Enrolment Pattern - 8 unit major - Wine Science

Students are able to enrol in any offered mode of a course (on-campus, external or online), regardless of the program mode of study they enrolled in.


CourseYear of program and semester
in which course is normally studied
Residential schoolEnrolment requirements
On-campus
(ONC)
External
(EXT)
Online
(ONL)
YearSemYearSemYearSem

Year 1

11
1111C
1111
*1111C
1212CPre-requisite:
#1212, 3
#1212, 3
1212CPre-requisite:

Year 2

21CPre-requisite: and
21Pre-requisite:
Elective (Or Major 2)2121
Elective (Or Major 2)2121
22Pre-requisite: and ( or )
22Pre-requisite:
Elective (Or Major 2)2222
Elective (Or Major 2)2222

Year 3

31CPre-requisite:
31, 2, 331,2,3Pre-requisite: Completion of 2nd year (or 2 years full time study in a relevant area)
Elective (Or Major 2)3131
Elective (Or Major 2)3131
Elective (Or Major 2)3232
Elective (Or Major 2)3232
Elective (Or Major 2)3232
33CPre-requisite:

Footnotes
*Alternatively students could study an elective or second major course, and complete BIO1100 Biology Concepts in Semester 2
#If candidates elect to take rather than , either one of these courses may be taken in year 1, Semester 3. If candidates have not completed Mathematics B (or equivalent) at secondary school, they will need to enrol in and take either one of these courses in Semester 3.