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Year 5, Semester 1<br />

LWB364 Introduction to Taxation Law 12 3<br />

LWB431 Civil Procedure 12 3<br />

LWB432 Evidence 12 3<br />

Elective Units9 16<br />

Year 5, Semester 2<br />

LWB359 Advanced Taxation Law 12 2<br />

LWB433 Professional Responsibility 12 3<br />

LWB434 Advanced Research & Legal Reasoning 12 3<br />

Elective Units9 16<br />

Elective Units<br />

For availability of law elective units, refer to relevant section in the Bachelor of Laws course entry in the<br />

Faculty of Law section. The offering of elective units in any semester is dependent upon sufficient minimum<br />

enrolments in the unit and the availability of staff. The selection of all elective units is subject to the<br />

approval of the Associate Dean of the Faculty of Law.<br />

Bachelor of Health Science (Family & Consumer Studies)/<br />

Bachelor of Education (IF74)<br />

Location: Kelvin Grove campus<br />

Course Duration: 4 years full-time<br />

Total Credit Points: 432<br />

Standard Credit Pts/Full-Time Semester: 54 (average). (Note that the minimum enrolment for full-time<br />

status varies each year).<br />

Course Coordinators:<br />

Family and Consumer Studies: Ms Melinda Service<br />

Education: Mr John Whitta<br />

Special note: Students with advanced standing in <strong>1997</strong> should refer to their <strong>1997</strong> Course Summary Sheet<br />

for enrolment advice as the education component of the double degree has been varied.<br />

Full-Time Course Structure<br />

Students complete 240 credit points in approved units offered by the School of Public Health, Faculty of<br />

Health. Students will undertake 192 credit points in units which are in accordance with requirements specified<br />

for the PU40 program and 48 credit points in approved studies in the second teaching area of Health.<br />

Four education units are also undertaken. These are: CPB342 Education in Context, LEB335 Human<br />

Development & Education, LEB336 Psychology of Learning and Teaching, LAB341 Language Technology<br />

and Education.<br />

Credit Points<br />

LIST A – Education units to be taken over the first 5 semesters of the course<br />

Contact Hrs/Wk<br />

LEB336 Psychology of Learning & Teaching 12 3<br />

LAB341 Language Technology & Education 12 3<br />

CPB342 Education in Context 12 3<br />

LEB335 Human Development & Education 12 3<br />

Year 1, Semester 1<br />

PUB103 Primary Health Care 12 3<br />

PUB105 Psychosocial & Cultural Studies of the Family 12 3<br />

PUB123 Human Development & Relationships 12 3<br />

PUB251 Contemporary Public Helth 12 3<br />

9 A student is required to complete 32 credit points of elective units. A student may undertake, as electives, units offered<br />

by other Faculties or Schools but limitations are imposed on the number of introductory units which may be undertaken.<br />

Before undertaking such units, a student must obtain the approval of the Faculty of Law and the Faculty or School<br />

responsible for the unit or course. Approval by the Faculty of Law will require a student to demonstrate that the units<br />

selected form a coherent program.<br />

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