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1 9 9 7 Queensland University of Te
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one 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
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PREFACE HISTORY The Queensland Univ
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PRINCIPAL DATES The schedule of dat
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STAFF SENIOR OFFICERS OF THE ADMINI
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C.StC. Higgins, BA MLitSt Qld, MA L
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R.J. Heywood, BE(Hons) MEngSc PhD Q
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G. Thomas, BArch Qld, GradDipLandAr
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A. Worthington, BA UNE, MCom UNSW,
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Associate Lecturers: D. LeClercq, D
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Research Fellow: R.H. Grote, BSc UN
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D. Taylor, BSc Qld, MSc Virginia, D
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Lecturers: H. Baldwin, LLB(Hons) QI
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School of Physics Head of School: P
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of young children. The overriding g
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areas of activity include the synth
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toxic element analysis bond densito
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Areas of expertise include: transpo
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information and services including:
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arranging a note-taker to assist in
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undertake IELTS preparation (if nec
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PRIZES AND AWARDS The following lis
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Australian Institute of Quantity Su
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or (Aerospace Avionics) or the Bach
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Rider Hunt Research Prize for Quant
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an interview designed to assess mot
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highest overall result in the unit
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Deluxe Surgical Award Donated by th
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Butterworths Prizes Administrative
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Australasian Association of Clinica
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and undertaking major studies in Ph
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organising activities such as Blue
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ART COLLECTION Queensland Universit
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66 CONTENTS STUDENT RULES, POLICIES
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payment of prescribed fees (unless
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(iii) Cancellation after March 31 o
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Students who wish to change to anot
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5.7 Entering and leaving an examina
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a ‘medical condition’, without
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provided with a clear indication of
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Designated units are indicated in A
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Unless a student is exempted from H
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11.3 Visiting Student Fees The Visi
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Diploma awards Upon entry to these
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FACULTY OF EDUCATION Doctor of Educ
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APPENDIX 4: REPLACEMENT AND SUBSTIT
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The University accepts that general
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provide equal employment and educat
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Equity Coordinator Equity Officer R
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102 CONTENTS University-wide and In
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104 COURSES Doctor of Philosophy (I
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Year 1, Semester 2 AAB203 Acting 2
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Enquiries to LASALLE-SIA College of
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Semester 2 AAB617 Choral & Instrume
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Part-Time Course Structure Year 1,
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Part-Time Course Structure Year 1,
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AAX119 Ballet Technique 35 8 9.5 AA
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222 COURSES Course Requirements and
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224 FACULTY OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT AN
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a qualification judged equivalent b
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Candidates will be encouraged to at
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The thesis may consist primarily of
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PSP011 Conservation Theory 3 1 PSP4
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Total Credit Points: 96 Standard Cr
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Master of Engineering Science (Elec
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Entry Requirements A Bachelors degr
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Year 2, Semester 2 PSP026 Advanced
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CNP433/1 Project Management Law 6 2
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management. Depending on the specia
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PSN214 Elective allows students to
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Units available as Resource-based L
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Graduate Diploma in Landscape Archi
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Year 2, Semester 1 Units chosen fro
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CNP403 Property Maintenance & Asset
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Graduate Diploma in Surveying Pract
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Graduate Diploma in Urban Design (P
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EEP210 Abnormal System Voltages 6-1
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Course Duration: 1 year part-time T
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Semester 1 CNP402 Principles of Val
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The Faculty Academic Board may revi
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Report Form Employment A QUT School
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CNB419 Applied Computing 3 6 3 CNB4
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Full-Time Course Structure Credit P
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Year 3, Semester 2 CNB564 Specialis
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CNB224 Professional Studies 2 9 3 C
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Course Coordinator: Mr Owen Wilson
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Year 2, Semester 2 ARB004 Architect
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Upon completion of the final three
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ARB249 The Human Environment 2 6 2
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Year 3, Semester 2 ARB646 Law of th
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List B - ‘A’ Electives EEB667 D
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CEB241 Soil Mechanics 2 8 3 CEB255
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Year 4, Semester 1 CEB306 Concrete
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Students not enrolled in the Enviro
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MAB103 Introductory Engineering Mat
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EEB101 Circuits & Measurements 8 3
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EEB270 Digital Design Principles 8
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Year 2, Semester 2 MAB488 Engineeri
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MEB777 Operations Management 8 3 ME
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MGB002 Industrial Management 6 2 El
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MEB792 Medical Informatics 8 3 PUB2
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Elective Units Semester 1 CNB567 Re
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Year 4, Semester 1 CEB564 Engineeri
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MAB187 Engineering Mathematics 1A 8
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Year 3, Semester 2 MEB501/2 Project
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318 COURSES Master of Business (Res
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Under the umbrella of International
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Part-Time Course Structure Semester
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Fundraising MIN408 Fundraising Camp
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Year 2, Semester 2 CON421 Seminars
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Schedule of Postgraduate Units Unit
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Strand: ADV/ORC/PUR* ADV CON419 Str
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Standard Credit Points/Full-Time Se
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GSN206 Marketing 12 3 GSN205 Managi
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MGN504 Business Policy 12 3 2 GSN20
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Year 1, Semester 2 CON418 Seminar i
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Select one of the following units:
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Select four units from the approved
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Industrial Relations major MGN400 A
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Units in Economics (Compulsory) EFN
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Copies of Faculty Rules and Procedu
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MIB305 Market Research 12 3 1 MIB31
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plus four of the following: MGB201
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Public Relations (PUS) (Business st
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Year 2, Semester 1 BSB116 Marketing
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EXTENDED MAJOR IN BUSINESS LAW AND
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EFB210 Finance I ITB520 Data Commun
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EFB210 Finance I Double Major/Exten
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EFB301 Advanced Lending 12 3 1 EFB3
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COB306 Advertising Management 12 3
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ECONOMICS MAJOR - Part-Time Course
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suitable elective units, the Public
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International Business Major (INB)
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Year 2, Semester 2 BSB117 Professio
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HUB655 Indonesian 6 Yr 2/S 2 HUB656
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Year 2, Semester 1 BSB110 Accountin
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EFB101 Data Analysis for Business M
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plus one of the following: COB304 A
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Public Relations BSB117 Professiona
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386 COURSES Doctor of Education (ED
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Course of Study Length (i) Candidat
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Advisory Committee will review the
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All applicants must have a good com
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394 Conducting Educational Research
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LIST L: Professional Growth and Cur
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The Examination Committee consistin
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(iii) an Honours degree in an educa
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(ii) With respect to the thesis pro
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Provisional Enrolment Students who
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Some possible sequences of study ar
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EAB440 Working with Parents & Commu
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List D: Electives Choose 1 or 2 of
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Elective Units LAP509 Directed Stud
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Professional Practice Component Kno
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Curriculum Studies Units - 1A and 1
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418 Graduate Certificate in Educati
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Leadership Entry requirements: Refe
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BACHELOR OF EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDIES
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BACHELOR OF EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDIES
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EAB324 Integrating Young Children w
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Culture & Policy Curriculum & Profe
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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ADULT & WORK
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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ADULT & WORK
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Group C: Post-compulsory Education
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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (EARLY CHILDH
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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (EARLY CHILDH
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Year 3, Semester 1 CPB343 Understan
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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (PRESERVICE E
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Year 1, Semester 2 HMB171 Fitness,
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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (PRIMARY) COU
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Professional Practice in Education
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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (PRIMARY) COU
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Drama Drama Home Economics Home Eco
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Year 1, Semester 1 Discipline Studi
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LAB334 Primary LOTE Curriculum Stud
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MDB333 Mathematics Curriculum Studi
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EARTH SCIENCE(Y) Minor 72 credit po
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SCIENCE STUDIES (X/Y) Minor 72 cred
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464 COURSES Master of Applied Scien
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Master of Health Science (HL88) Loc
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Year 3, Semester 2 Select from: two
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Full-Time Course Structure Year 1,
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Master of Public Health (PU85) QUT,
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PUN612 Advanced Health Evaluation 1
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Graduate Diploma in Health Promotio
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Total Credit Points: 96 Standard Cr
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PUN643 Health Informatics 12 3 LWS0
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Bachelor of Applied Science (Human
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Bachelor of Applied Science (Optome
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Students who complete the Health In
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Year 1, Semester 2 AYB120 Business
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Credit Points Contact Hrs/Wk Year 1
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PUB201 Public Health Nutrition 1 12
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PUB233 Information, Education and C
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NSB213 Nursing 3 12 3 NSB223 Mental
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500 COURSES Information for all Inf
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Total Credit Points Required: 144 S
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2.9 The academic board may cancel a
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Supporting documents, such as publi
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY GRADUATES Fu
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Electives Information Management Mo
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Entry Requirements To be eligible f
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Year 2, Semester 2 Elective 12 3 Se
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A: Computing Science B: Data Commun
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Year 4, Semester 2 ITB423 Laborator
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Year 5, Semester 2 ITB236 Object-Or
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Year 6, Semester 1 Block 3 Unit 12
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Pre-Honours Extended Major (for sel
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Pre-Honours Extended Major (for sel
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ITB423 Laboratory 4 (Software Devel
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533 FACULTY LAW OF LAW
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FACULTY OF LAW COURSE STRUCTURES Do
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applicant must include details of t
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University’s requirements for pre
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(iii) have substantial professional
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LWN057 Research Project 1D2 12 LWN0
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Master of Laws by Research and Thes
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6.9 Following final acceptance of t
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LWN046 Advanced Planning Law + 12 L
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2. Approved Degree in Law 2.1 An ap
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Management Committee consisting of
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Year 3, Semester 2 LWB333 Theories
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Special Accelerated Part-Time and E
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Semester 2 LWB307 Insolvency Law LW
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Year 3, Semester 2 JSB033 Human Dyn
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Full-Time Course Structure Credit P
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Electives offered subject to availa
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567 FACULTY SCIENCE OF SCIENCE
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FACULTY OF SCIENCE POLICIES Policy
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1.2 The Council’s power to approv
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The coursework units for individual
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PHN355 Cardiovascular Ultrasound (M
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Graduate Diploma in Applied Science
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Entry Requirements To be eligible f
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PHN112 Medical Imaging Science 12 4
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MICROBIOLOGY/BIOCHEMISTRY First lev
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Third Level Units CHB513 Intrumenta
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Two of: CHB533 Inorganic Chemistry
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MAB642 Methods of Mathematical Econ
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Year 3, Semester 2 LSB410 Biochemis
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Year 3, Semester 2 Common Units PHB
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Plus one Elective Unit selected fro
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INDEX OF COURSES UNIVERSITY-WIDE AN
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Graduate Diploma in Industrial Desi
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Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (
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four 605 UNIT SYNOPSES UNIT SYNOPSE
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■ AAB001 RESEARCH PROJECT Student
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■ AAB169 PERFORMANCE STUDIES 2 Fu
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allet, modern dance, concerts and t
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visual arts; the place of the arts
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evaluation during season and post-p
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special emphasis on business aspect
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■ AYN505 ACCOUNTING HONOURS - A A
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markets for products and services.
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■ CEB261 HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING 1
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■ CEB512 TRANSPORT ENGINEERING 1
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periodic classification; reduction/
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■ CNB113 BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 1 A
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Light and Power Acts. Tariffs and m
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produce preliminary estimates from
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■ CNB422 ELECTIVE 2 The student w
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■ CNB603 BUILDING MANAGEMENT 5 Th
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usinesses and transcription. Course
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etical bases of rhetoric, semiotics
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■ CON405 COMMUNICATION PROJECT St
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■ CPB338 IDENTIFYING & RESPONDING
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■ EAB103 AUSTRALIAN FAMILIES & EA
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will foster inclusivity of differen
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ent-professional communication; eva
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teen days in two early childhood se
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■ EDP603 HIGHER EDUCATION IN AUST
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■ EEB624 CONTROL SYSTEMS 2 Analys
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fer functions for aircraft and miss
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ise of power transformers - cooling
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nal adequacy by eigenvalue analysis
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the national economy. The unit exam
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■ EFB303 ADVANCED MICROECONOMICS
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of the more important multivariate
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materials are then studied under th
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domestic organisations operating in
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■ HLN750 THESIS Part-time student
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Courses: ED50, IF73 Credit Points:
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■ HMB411 PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRI
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Courses: ED50 Credit Points: 12 Con
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light major themes in the developme
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economy and balance between collect
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■ ITB412 TECHNOLOGY OF INFORMATIO
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though a computing science perspect
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Each project is carried out under t
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fered as required and when the nece
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■ ITN445 PATTERN RECOGNITION Intr
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concepts of rights, equality, justi
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fraud); available security products
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tionship between law and society, a
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■ LAB331 LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING & A
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learner profiles and needs; aims an
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that have influenced work in the ar
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■ LSB141 ANATOMY 1 A study of hum
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ased experimentation in life scienc
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■ LSB527 ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
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■ LSN710 PROJECT ■ LSN711 PROJE
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social objectives; the practical co
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give rise to a claim for restitutio
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numerable acts, transactions and ev
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ests; utmost good faith; brokers an
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■ LWR102 THESIS Courses: LW50 Cre
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tions to random processes and regre
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■ MAB929 TIME SERIES & STATISTICA
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■ MDB321 INFORMATION SYSTEM MODEL
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■ MDB380 TECHNOLOGY & LIFE SCIENC
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ing of mathematics. Students will e
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Courses: ED21, ED26 Credit Points:
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plied to viscous flow; compressible
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■ MEN172 COST ANALYSIS & ASSET MA
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■ MGB210 OPERATIONS, PRODUCTION &
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■ MGB314 ORGANISATIONAL CONSULTIN
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■ MGN524 SPECIAL TOPIC IN MANAGEM
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■ MIB214 MANAGEMENT OF SPORT & RE
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■ MIB310 RETAIL MARKETING This un
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strategies, art and screen directio
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Internet and other online searching
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changes, are an increasingly centra
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Courses: NS85 Credit Points: 24 Con
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■ PHB332 PHYSICS 3B Covers any tw
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detectors and accelerators and appl
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■ PHN540 PROJECT (PT) The project
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advanced teaching strategies; gener
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■ PRB415 INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATIO
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■ PRP402 TEACHING STUDIES Strateg
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trations in written presentation. C
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factors. The study of human functio
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vegetation species, groupings, thei
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els in industrialised countries and
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■ PUB349 FAMILIES & HOUSEHOLDS IN
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■ PUB505 PODIATRIC SURGERY Implem
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nological and ethical issues which
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theoretical approaches working with
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and interpersonal behaviour and ski
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that are leading in this direction.
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ship-building skills which are view