James Cook University Course and Subject Handbook - 2009

FACULTY OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Undergraduate Award Requirements

Undergraduate Courses and Majors

FACULTY OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY — UNDERGRADUATE AWARD REQUIREMENTS

GENERAL

1.1 The degrees shall be:

Bachelor of Applied ScienceBAppSc
Bachelor of Applied Science with HonoursBAppSc(Hons)
Bachelor of Biotechnology BBiotech
Bachelor of Business and Environmental ScienceBBus&EnvSc
Bachelor of Conservation BiologyBConsBiol
Bachelor of Conservation Biology with HonoursBConsBiol(Hons)
Bachelor of Conservation Biology (Advanced)BConsBiol(Adv)
Bachelor of Conservation Biology (Advanced) with Honours BConsBiol(Adv)(Hons)
Bachelor of Engineering BEng
Bachelor of Engineering with HonoursBEng(Hons)
Bachelor of Environmental ScienceBEnvSc
Bachelor of Environmental Science with HonoursBEnvSc(Hons)
Bachelor of Geology BGeol
Bachelor of Geology with Honours BGeol(Hons)
Bachelor of Information Technology BInfTech
Bachelor of Information Technology with HonoursBInfTech(Hons)
Bachelor of Marine Science BMarSc
Bachelor of Planning BPlan
Bachelor of Planning with Honours BPlan(Hons)
Bachelor of Science BSc
Bachelor of Science with Honours BSc(Hons)
Bachelor of Science (Advanced) BSc(Adv)
Bachelor of Tropical Agricultural Science BTropAgSc
Bachelor of Tropical Agricultural Science with Honours BTropAgSc(Hons)

1.2 Joint degrees involving Science shall be:

Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of ScienceBA-BSc
Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Science with HonoursBA-BSc(Hons)
Bachelor of Arts with Honours-Bachelor of ScienceBA(Hons)-BSc
Bachelor of Arts with Honours-Bachelor of Science with HonoursBA(Hons)-BSc(Hons)
Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Information TechnologyBBus-BInfTech
Bachelor of Commerce-Bachelor of Information TechnologyCourse suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted in this course.BCom-BInfTech
Bachelor of Education-Bachelor of Science BEd-BSc
Bachelor of Education-Bachelor of Science with HonoursBEd-BSc(Hons)
Bachelor of Engineering-Bachelor of ScienceBEng-BSc
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours-Bachelor of Science BEng(Hons)-BSc
Bachelor of Psychology-Bachelor of ScienceBPsych-BSc
Bachelor of Psychology-Bachelor of Science with HonoursBPsych-BSc(Hons)
Bachelor of Psychology with Honours-Bachelor of ScienceBPsych(Hons)-BSc
Bachelor of Psychology with Honours-Bachelor of Science with Honours BPsych(Hons)-BSc(Hons)
Bachelor of Science-Bachelor of LawsBSc-LLB
Bachelor of Science-Bachelor of Laws with HonoursBSc-LLB(Hons)
Bachelor of Science with Honours-Bachelor of LawsBSc(Hons)-LLB
Bachelor of Science with Honours-Bachelor of Laws with Honours BSc(Hons)-LLB(Hons)

1.3 There shall be awards of:

Diploma of Introductory Engineering Studies DipIntroEngStud
Diploma of Science DipSc

DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS IN SCIENCE

2.1 APPLICATION OF REQUIREMENTS

In addition to the Faculty Award Requirements candidates for Awards of the Faculty must comply with the University Requirements for Undergraduate or Postgraduate Coursework Awards listed in this handbook and specific Degree or Certificate Award Requirements.

2.2 In exceptional circumstances the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, with the approval of the relevant Head of School, may dispense with or amend any requirements of or prescription by, the University Requirements for Undergraduate and Postgraduate Coursework Awards, Faculty Award Requirements and Degree or Certificate Award Requirements.

3. ENROLMENT IN AWARDS

A person who holds an award listed in General Requirement 1.1 may not be a candidate for that award in the same discipline.

4. ENROLMENT IN SUBJECTS

Except with faculty permission, granted on the advice of the Head of the appropriate School, a candidate may not:

5.1 ADVANCED STANDING

Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain advanced standing as detailed in the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures.

5.2 Candidates are advised that degree specific Award Requirements may specify advanced standing provisions unique to that degree.

5.3 Candidates are advised that such advanced standing obtained may be subject to cancellation as specified within degree specific Award Requirements.

6.1 THE GRADE OF PASS CONCEDED

The grade of Pass Conceded may be recommended by the school directly on the basis of the particular examination. This grade may also be awarded by the faculty following consideration of the student’s overall result for the year.

6.2 A candidate who is granted the grade of Pass Conceded in a subject shall, for the purposes of Requirement 4.1, be deemed to have passed the subject and shall be credited with the appropriate credit points, but may not enrol for a more advanced subject in any discipline requiring the first as a prerequisite except with the approval of the appropriate Head of School.

6.3 The number of credit points that may be credited at Pass Conceded level shall not exceed 18 for a three year degree and the equivalent for degrees of greater length.

6.4 A candidate awarded the grade of Pass Conceded may apply to the Head of the School concerned for permission, at the next regular examination in that subject, to attempt to convert that grade to a Pass grade. Such re-examination will not be counted towards aggregate credit points work load for an academic year.

7. The faculty will publish annually a list of subjects available to candidates. The list appears as the Schedule of Science Subjects.

8. In exceptional circumstances the Pro-Vice-Chancellor with the approval of the relevant Head of School, may permit a candidate to graduate with fewer than the minimum stipulated credit points of study for an award offered in the faculty.

DEGREES IN ENGINEERING

1. APPLICATION OF REQUIREMENTS

Candidates for Awards in Engineering must comply with (i) the University Requirements for Undergraduate Coursework Awards, (ii) general Faculty Award Requirements and (iii) specific Degree or Diploma Award Requirements.

2. In exceptional circumstances and notwithstanding the University Requirements for Undergraduate Coursework Awards and the Degree or Diploma Award Requirements the faculty may dispense with or amend any conditions specified in the Requirements.

3.1 ENROLMENT IN BACHELOR DEGREES

Candidates enrolled in the Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering with Honours, Bachelor of Engineering-Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Engineering with Honours-Bachelor of Science must specialise in one of the following majors:

3.2 The engineering thesis topic of a Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering with Honours, Bachelor of Engineering-Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Engineering with Honours-Bachelor of Science candidate, must be specific to the candidate’s chosen engineering major.

3.3 Some subjects in each of the majors may require candidates to participate in field trips, site visits or other off-campus activities. A fee may be charged by the School of Engineering for transport or subsistence associated with these trips.

4.1 ADVANCED STANDING

Candidates for Bachelor degrees within the School of Engineering may apply to obtain advanced standing for previous study.

4.2 The maximum amount of advanced standing granted will be 50% of the credit points required for the award. If the candidate requests advanced standing approaching this maximum level, then the advanced standing should be predominantly from the first two levels of the Bachelor of Engineering program.

4.3 A minimum of 18 credit points should be completed at James Cook University for each of levels 3 and 4. The fourth year thesis (six credit points) must be included in this minimum requirement.

4.4 Students or prospective students wishing to apply for advanced standing are required to submit a detailed proposal to the School of Engineering. Details of the process can be obtained from:

5.1 HONOURS

The Engineering Board of Studies will invite selected candidates to enter either the Bachelor of Engineering with Honours degree or the Bachelor of Engineering with Honours-Bachelor of Science degree at the beginning of their final year of study.

5.2 Selections will be based on the weighted Grade Point Average from the first three levels of their engineering study. Weighted average GPA = (1 x level 1 GPA + 2 x level 2 GPA + 3 x level 3 GPA)/6.

5.3 Candidates anticipating First Class Honours must pursue a thesis with a significant research component..

5.4 The award of Honours (I, IIA, IIB) or Pass degrees will be determined by the Engineering Board of Studies, after consideration of the weighted Grade Point Average achieved by a candidate over all four levels of engineering study. Weighted average GPA = (1 x level 1 GPA + 2 x level 2 GPA + 3 x level 3 GPA + 4 x level 4 GPA)/10.

6. VACATION PRACTICE AND SENIOR FIRST AID

Candidates must meet the following additional requirements before their degrees will be conferred:

BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE WITH HONOURS

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Applied Modelling

1. A candidate for the pass or honours degree shall, unless admitted with advanced status, follow an approved course of study to obtain 96 credit points. The normal time for completion of the degree is four years full-time study.

2. The maximum period of candidature for the degree is normally 10 years.

3. The 96 credit points from Requirement 1 shall be obtained by passing subjects from the Schedule of Science Subjects, according to the following:

4. Not more than 24 credit points may be credited from subjects from other faculties listed in the Master Schedule of Subjects.

5. Not more than 33 credit points may be credited from level 1 subjects.

6. A candidate may not, except with the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor:

7. For the degree to be awarded in a major listed in Schedule 1, the candidate must complete the requirements laid down by the faculty for that major.

8. A candidate who has satisfied the school requirements relating to the necessary standard of academic achievement may enrol in the Honours degree.

9. Students may articulate from the Bachelor of Science degree at this University into the Bachelor of Applied Science or the Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) and complete the degree in the minimum time according to the following:

10. Students who have completed a Bachelor of Science or equivalent degree at this or another higher education institution recognised by the faculty may complete a Bachelor of Applied Science or Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) degree according to the following:

Schedule 1

1 Majors

1 Aquaculture.

BACHELOR OF ARTS-BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of this handbook.

refer to Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Science

BACHELOR OF ARTS-BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINES

Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of this handbook.

refer to Bachelor of Arts-Bachelor of Science with Honours in both or either disciplines

BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Biotechnology

1. A candidate for the pass degree shall, unless admitted with advanced status, follow a course of study as detailed in the specific program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain 72 credit points.

2. The normal time for the completion of the degree is three years full-time study. The maximum period of candidature for the degree is normally 10 years.

3. Unless otherwise approved by the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology, the 72 credit points from Requirement 1 shall be obtained by following a course of study shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors according to the following:

A grade of Pass (P) or higher must be obtained in all core subjects.

4. Not more than 30 credit points may be credited from level 1 subjects.

5. A candidate may not, except with the prior approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology, enrol:

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS-BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts section of this handbook.

refer to Bachelor of Business-Bachelor of Information Technology

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Business and Environmental Science

1. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE

A candidate for the degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain 72 credit points. This shall include the specified core subjects and optional subjects.

2. The course of study must include four subjects in business and four subjects in science in each of levels 1, 2 and 3.

3. At level 1, the four science subjects must be from four discipline areas (eg mathematics, chemistry, biology and marine science, environmental and earth sciences).

4. Students must attend lectures, laboratory classes, tutorials and field excursions as described in the subject schedules.

5. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION

The normal time for completion of the course is three years full-time study or six years part-time.

6. The maximum time for completion is normally 10 years.

7. The maximum amount of time a student can take as leave of absence from the course is two years.

8. PROGRESSION

In selecting the subjects for which a candidate seeks to enrol in any year the candidate shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in Undergraduate Courses and Majors.

9. A candidate may not, except with the approval of the relevant Pro-Vice-Chancellor:

10. PASS CONCEDED

The grade of Pass Conceded for a subject may be awarded at the examiners’ meeting. The grade may also be awarded by the faculty following consideration of the student’s overall result for the year.

11. A candidate who is awarded the grade of Pass Conceded for a subject shall be deemed to have passed the subject and shall be credited with the appropriate credit points but may not enrol for a more advanced subject in any discipline requiring the first as a prerequisite except with the approval of the relevant Associate Dean/Faculty Registrar.

12. The number of credit points that may be credited at Pass Conceded level shall not exceed six.

13. ADVANCED STANDING FOR PRIOR STUDY

Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain advanced standing for previous tertiary study as detailed in the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures.

14. Advanced standing for previous study may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous four years.

15. Not more than 24 credit points may be credited from level 1 subjects.

16. Advanced standing may not be granted for any subjects from level 2 or level 3.

17. CANCELLATION OF ADVANCED STANDING

Unless the faculty otherwise determines, advanced standing granted for any subject shall be cancelled 10 years after the date of the examination upon which the advanced standing is based if by then the candidate has not completed the course.

18. SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION FOR FINAL SUBJECT TOWARDS THE DEGREE

A candidate who has failed the final subject towards the degree and who gained 40% or more of the marks for that subject, may be granted a supplementary examination in that subject.

19. ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEGREE

The degree shall be administered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE-BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Note: The Bachelor of Commerce-Bachelor of Information Technology has been suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the course and should refer to previous editions of this handbook.

Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts section of this handbook.

BACHELOR OF CONSERVATION BIOLOGY

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Conservation Biology and Bachelor of Conservation Biology with Honours

1. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE

A candidate for the degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain 72 credit points. This shall include the specified core subjects and elective subjects.

2. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION

The normal time for completion of the course is three years full-time study or six years part-time.

3. The maximum time for completion is normally 10 years.

4. PROGRESSION

In selecting the subjects for which a candidate seeks to enrol in any year the candidate shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.

5. A candidate may not, except with the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor:

6. PASS CONCEDED

The grade of Pass Conceded for a subject may be awarded at the examiners’ meeting. The grade may also be awarded by the faculty following consideration of the student’s overall result for the year.

7. A candidate who is awarded the grade of Pass Conceded for a subject shall be deemed to have passed the subject and shall be credited with the appropriate credit points but may not enrol for a more advanced subject in any discipline requiring the first as a prerequisite except with the approval of the relevant Head of School.

8. The number of credit points that may be credited at Pass Conceded level shall not exceed 18 for the Bachelor of Conservation Biology.

9. ADVANCED STANDING FOR PRIOR STUDY

Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain advanced standing for previous tertiary study as detailed in the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures.

10. Except with faculty permission, granted on the advice of the Head of School, a candidate may not enrol for any subject unless a passing grade for any prerequisites has been obtained within the previous four years.

11. CANCELLATION OF ADVANCED STANDING

Unless the faculty otherwise determines, advanced standing gained for any subject shall be cancelled 10 years after the date of the examination upon which the credit is based if by then the candidate has not completed the course.

12. SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION FOR FINAL SUBJECT TOWARDS THE DEGREE

A candidate who has failed the final subject towards the degree and who gained 40% or more of the marks for that subject, may be granted a supplementary examination in that subject.

13. ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEGREE

The degree shall be administered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.

BACHELOR OF CONSERVATION BIOLOGY WITH HONOURS

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Conservation Biology and Bachelor of Conservation Biology with Honours

1. A person may enrol for the honours degree if that person has:

2. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE

The honours degree studies shall comprise 24 credit points and, except with the approval of the faculty on the advice of the Head of School, shall follow on directly from the pass degree and no later than two years following completion of the pass degree.

3. A candidate for the honours degree shall undertake such subjects as are shown under the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology Undergraduate Courses and Majors.

4. Except with the approval of the faculty, there shall be no re-examination.

5. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION

The normal time for completion of the course is one year full-time study.

6. ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEGREE

The degree shall be administered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.

BACHELOR OF CONSERVATION BIOLOGY (ADVANCED)

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Conservation Biology (Advanced) and Bachelor of Conservation Biology (Advanced) with Honours

1. SPECIAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Students enrolled in a JCU Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Conservation Biology may be eligible to transfer into the Bachelor of Conservation Biology (Advanced) at level 2 or level 3 if they have successfully completed the necessary subject combinations and have achieved a GPA of 5.5 or greater.

2. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE

A candidate for the degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain 72 credit points. This shall include the specified core subjects and elective subjects.

3. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION

The normal time for completion of the course is three years full-time study or six years part-time.

4. The maximum time for completion is normally 10 years.

5. The maximum amount of time a student can take as leave of absence from the course is two years.

6. PROGRESSION

In selecting the subjects for which a candidate seeks to enrol in any year the candidate shall adhere as far as possible to the order in which the subjects of the course are set out in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors.

7. A candidate may not, except with the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor:

8. In addition to requirements of the Academic Progression Policy, other than where special circumstances apply, students who do not achieve an annual GPA of at least 5.5 or who fail a subject will be withdrawn from the course but will be permitted to enrol in the Bachelor of Conservation Biology or Bachelor of Science.

9. PASS CONCEDED

The grade of Pass Conceded for a subject may be awarded at the examiners’ meeting. The grade may also be awarded by the faculty following consideration of the student’s overall result for the year.

10. A candidate who is awarded the grade of Pass Conceded for a subject shall be deemed to have passed the subject and shall be credited with the appropriate credit points but may not enrol for a more advanced subject in any discipline requiring the first as a prerequisite except with the approval of the relevant Associate Dean/Faculty Registrar.

11. The number of credit points that may be credited at Pass Conceded level shall not exceed three for the Bachelor of Conservation Biology (Advanced).

12. ADVANCED STANDING FOR PRIOR STUDY

Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain advanced standing for previous tertiary study as detailed in the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures..

13. Except with faculty permission, granted on the advice of the Head of School, a candidate may not enrol for any subject unless a passing grade for any prerequisites have been obtained within the previous four years.

14. CANCELLATION OF ADVANCED STANDING

Unless the faculty otherwise determines, advanced standing gained for any subject shall be cancelled 10 years after the date of the examination upon which the credit is based if by then the candidate has not completed the course.

15. SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION FOR FINAL SUBJECT TOWARDS THE DEGREE

A candidate who has failed the final subject towards the degree and who gained 40% or more of the marks for that subject, may be granted a supplementary examination in that subject.

16. ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEGREE

The degree shall be administered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.

BACHELOR OF CONSERVATION BIOLOGY (ADVANCED) WITH HONOURS

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Conservation Biology (Advanced) and Bachelor of Conservation Biology (Advanced) with Honours

1. A person may enrol for the honours degree if that person has:

2. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE

The honours degree studies shall comprise 24 credit points and, except with the approval of the faculty on the advice of the Head of School, shall follow on directly from the pass degree and no later than two years following completion of the pass degree.

3. A candidate for the honours degree shall undertake such subjects as are shown under the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology Undergraduate Courses and Majors.

4. Except with the approval of the faculty, there shall be no re-examination.

5. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION

The normal time for completion of the course is one year full-time study.

6. ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEGREE

The degree shall be administered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION-BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of this handbook.

refer to Joint degrees with Bachelor of Education

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION WITH HONOURS-BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of this handbook.

refer to Bachelor of Education with Honours-Bachelor of Science

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION-BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS

Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of this handbook.

refer to Joint degrees with Bachelor of Education

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING AND BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING WITH HONOURS

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Engineering

1. Candidates for the degree shall pursue an approved course of study to obtain 96 credit points, as specified in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors, and obtain passing grades in all prescribed subjects.

2. The requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Engineering with Honours are normally completed in four years of full-time study. The maximum period of candidature for both degrees is 10 years.

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING-BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING WITH HONOURS- BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Engineering-Bachelor of Science

1. The joint degree shall be administered by the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.

2. Candidates for the degree shall pursue an approved course of study to obtain 120 credit points, as specified in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors, and obtain passing grades in all prescribed subjects.

3. Bachelor of Engineering-Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Engineering with Honours-Bachelor of Science candidates must specialise an approved Engineering major plus one of the following Science majors:

4. The degree will be structured such that:

5. The requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering-Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Engineering with Honours-Bachelor of Science degrees are normally completed in five years of full-time study. The maximum period of candidature for these degrees is 10 years.

BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Environmental Science and Bachelor of Environmental Science with Honours

1. A candidate for the pass degree shall, unless admitted with advanced status, follow an approved course of study to obtain 72 credit points.

2. The normal time for completion of the degree is three years full-time study. The maximum period of candidature for the degree is normally 10 years.

3. The 72 credit points from Requirement 1 shall be obtained by passing subjects from the Schedule of Science Subjects according to the following:

4. Not more than six credit points may be credited from preparatory subjects, CH1020, MA1020, SC1021.

5. Not more than a total of 12 credit points may be credited from preparatory subjects listed in Requirement 4 above and subjects from other faculties listed in the Master Schedule of Subjects .

6. Not more than 30 credit points may be credited from level 1 subjects.

7. A candidate may not, except with the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor:

8. A candidate who has satisfied the school requirements relating to the necessary standard of academic achievement may enrol in the honours degree.

9. Students in the Bachelor of Environmental Science program will be required to attend a two day field trip during their first year of study.

BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE WITH HONOURS

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Environmental Science and Bachelor of Environmental Science with Honours

1. A person may enrol for the honours degree if that person has:

2. The honours degree studies shall comprise 24 credit points and, except with the approval of the faculty on the advice of the relevant Head of School, shall follow on directly from the pass degree and no later than two years following completion of the pass degree.

3. A candidate for the honours degree shall undertake such subjects, research and literature projects as the relevant Head of School designates.

4. With the approval of the relevant heads of schools, students may undertake an honours program involving more than one school.

5. Except with the approval of the faculty, there shall be no re-examination.

BACHELOR OF GEOLOGY

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Geology and Bachelor of Geology with Honours

1. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE

A candidate for the degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain 72 credit points. This shall include the specified core subjects and elective subjects.

2. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION

The normal time for completion of the course is three years full-time study or six years part-time.

3. The maximum time for completion is 10 years.

4. The maximum amount of time a student can take as leave of absence from the course is three years.

5. PASS CONCEDED

The grade of Pass Conceded may be awarded at the examiners’ meeting. The grade may also be awarded by the faculty following consideration of the student’s overall result for the year.

6. A candidate who is awarded the grade of Pass Conceded in a subject shall be deemed to have passed the subject and shall be credited with the appropriate credit points but may not enrol for a more advanced subject in any discipline requiring the first as a prerequisite except with the approval of the relevant Associate Dean/Faculty Registrar.

7. The number of credit points that may be credited at Pass Conceded level shall not exceed 18 for the Bachelor of Geology and no more than six credit points at level 3.

8. ADVANCED STANDING FOR PRIOR STUDY

Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain advanced standing for previous tertiary study as detailed in the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures.

9. Advanced standing for previous study granted towards the Bachelor of Gelogy may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous five years.

10. CANCELLATION OF ADVANCED STANDING

Unless the faculty otherwise determines, advanced standing gained for any subject shall be cancelled seven years after the date of the examination upon which the credit is based if by then the candidate has not completed the course.

11. SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION FOR FINAL SUBJECT TOWARDS THE DEGREE

A candidate who has failed the final subject towards the degree and who gained 40% or more of the marks for that subject, may be granted a supplementary examination in that subject.

12. ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEGREE

The degree shall be administered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.

BACHELOR OF GEOLOGY WITH HONOURS

1. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE

A candidate for the degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain 24 credit points.

2. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION

The normal time for completion of the course is one year full-time study or two years part-time.

3. ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEGREE

The degree shall be administered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.

BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY WITH HONOURS

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Information Technology with Honours

1. A candidate for the pass degree shall, unless admitted with advanced status, follow a course of study as detailed in the specific program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain 72 credit points. The normal time for completion of the degree is three years full-time study.

2. The maximum period of candidature for the pass degree is normally six years.

3. The 72 credit points from Requirement 1 shall be obtained by passing at least 18 credit points of level 1 subjects, at least 15 credit points of level 2 subjects, and at least 18 credit points of level 3 subjects.

4. For the pass degree, a minimum of 36 credit points of Computer Science subjects, or cognate subjects from other disciplines as approved by the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, must be completed.

5. Elective subjects should normally be selected from subjects in Computer Science, Computer Systems Engineering, Geographical Information Systems, Business Information Systems, Mathematics, Accounting and Finance and Management.

6. Not more than 30 credit points may be credited from level 1 subjects.

7. A candidate may not, except with the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, enrol:

8. A person may continue in an honours degree if that person has:

BACHELOR OF MARINE SCIENCE

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Marine Science and Bachelor of Marine Science with Honours

1. A candidate for the pass degree shall follow an approved course of study to obtain 72 credit points.

2. The normal time for completion of the degree is three years full-time study. The maximum period of candidature is normally 10 years.

3. The 72 credit points from Requirement 1 shall be obtained by passing subjects from the Schedule of Science Subjects according to the following:

4. Not more than six credit points may be credited from preparatory subjects, CH1020, MA1020, SC1021.

5. Not more than a total of 12 credit points may be credited from preparatory subjects listed in Requirement 4 above and subjects from other faculties listed in the Master Schedule of Subjects .

6. Not more than 30 credit points may be credited from level 1 subjects.

7. A candidate may not, except with the approval of the Pro-Vice Chancellor:

8. Students may be accepted into the Tropical Marine Network major if they have completed year 1 with a Credit average or better. Students may apply to transfer into the Tropical Marine Network major at the end of the first year if they have completed, or will complete, the necessary prerequisites.

9. A candidate who has satisfied the school requirements relating to the necessary standard of academic achievement may enrol in the honours degree.

BACHELOR OF MARINE SCIENCE WITH HONOURS

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Marine Science and Bachelor of Marine Science with Honours

1. A person may enrol for the honours degree if that person has:

2. ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR COURSE COMPLETION

A candidate for the degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors sto obtain 24 credit points.

3. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION

The normal time for completion of the course is one year full time study or two years part time where part-time subjects are available.

4. A candidate for the honours degree shall undertake such subjects, research and literature projects as the relevant Head of School designates.

5. With the approval of the relevant heads of schools, students may undertake an honours program involving more than one school.

6. PASS CONCEDED

A Pass Conceded will not be awarded for an honours degree.

7. RE-EXAMINATION OF THE DEGREE

Except with the approval of the faculty, there shall be no re-examination.

8. ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEGREE

The degree shall be administered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.

BACHELOR OF PLANNING AND BACHELOR OF PLANNING WITH HONOURS

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Planning and Bachelor of Planning with Honours

1. A candidate for the pass or honours degree shall, unless admitted with advanced status, follow an approved course of study to obtain 96 credit points. The normal time for completion of the degree is four years full-time study.

2. The maximum period of candidature for the degree is normally 10 years.

3. The 96 credit points from Requirement 1 shall be obtained by passing subjects from the Schedule of Science Subjects, according to the following:

4. Not more than 24 credit points may be credited from subjects from other faculties.

5. Not more than 33 credit points may be credited from level 1 subjects.

6. A candidate may not, except with the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor:

7. For a major to be awarded, the candidate must complete the requirements laid down by the faculty for that major.

8. A candidate who has satisfied the school requirements relating to the necessary standard of academic achievement may enrol in the Honours degree.

BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY-BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of this handbook.

refer to Bachelor of Psychology-Bachelor of Science

BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY-BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINES

Requirements for the joint degree are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of this handbook.

refer to Bachelor of Psychology-Bachelor of Science with Honours in either or both Disciplines

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Science with Honours

1. A candidate for the pass degree shall, unless admitted with advanced status, follow an approved course of study to obtain 72 credit points. Refer to the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.

2. The normal time for completion of the degree is three years full-time study. The maximum period of candidature for the degree is normally 10 years.

3. The 72 credit points from Requirement 1 shall be obtained by passing subjects from the Schedule of Science Subjects according to the following:

4. Unless otherwise approved by the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, a candidate for the BSc degree shall obtain a major from subjects listed in the Schedule of Science Subjects. Only subjects passed at a grade of P (Pass) or higher can be counted towards a major.

5. Not more than six credit points may be credited from preparatory subjects, CH1020, MA1020, SC1021.

6. Not more than a total of 12 credit points may be credited from preparatory subjects listed in Requirement 5 above and subjects from other faculties.

7. Not more than 30 credit points may be credited from level 1 subjects.

8. A candidate may not, except with the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor:

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Science with Honours

1. The degree of Bachelor of Science with Honours may be undertaken within the schools in either the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology or in the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Molecular Sciences listed below. With the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the relevant faculty, a joint honours degree may be undertaken in more than one school.

2. A person may enrol for the honours degree if that person has:

3. The degree studies shall comprise 24 credit points and, except with the approval of the faculty on the advice of the Head of School, shall follow on directly from the pass degree and no later than two years following completion of the pass degree.

4. A candidate for the honours degree shall undertake such subjects, research and literature projects as the Head of School designates.

5. Except with the approval of the faculty, there shall be no re-examination.

Schedule Schools in which Honours may be undertaken

Schedule Majors and Programs

Programs of Study will be presented under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ADVANCED)

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Science (Advanced)

1. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COURSE

A candidate for the degree shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain 72 credit points. This shall include the specified core subjects and elective subjects.

2. ADDITIONAL COURSE COMPLETION CRITERIA

Candidates enrolled for the degree shall be required to fully participate in the special features of the course which include:

3. MAJORS

A major will consist of an approved sequence of 33 credit points of which at least 18 must be from third year advanced subjects or level 5 subjects including six credit points of core subjects made available to students within the Bachelor of Science (Advanced).

4. A double major will consist of six credit points of core subjects available to students within the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) plus two sequences of credit points that each follow the requirements of a single major, at least one of which must be at an advanced level. Students seeking to complete a double major in the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) should consult the appropriate Associate Dean or Faculty Registrar.

5. The following majors are available within the Bachelor of Science (Advanced):

6. The major is to be included on the testamur.

7. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION

The normal time for completion of the course is three years full-time study or six years part-time.

8. The maximum time for completion is 10 years.

9. The maximum amount of time a student can take as leave of absence from the course is one year.

10. PROGRESSION

Students may apply to be admitted to the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) following the completion of the first year of the Bachelor of Science provided that their GPA exceeds 5.5. The number of students in the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) at any year level will not exceed 20 students (Townsville and Cairns combined).

11. Candidates must maintain a GPA of at least 5.5. Failure to do so will result in being transferred to the Bachelor of Science degree.

12. PASS CONCEDED

The grade of Pass Conceded may be awarded at the examiners’ meeting. The grade may also be awarded by the faculty following consideration of the student’s overall result for the year.

13. A candidate who is awarded the grade of Pass Conceded in a subject shall be deemed to have passed the subject and shall be credited with the appropriate credit points but may not enrol for a more advanced subject in any discipline requiring the first as a prerequisite except with the approval of the relevant Associate Dean/Faculty Registrar.

14. A candidate who is awarded the grade of Pass Conceded in a core subject shall be deemed to have passed the subject and shall be credited with the appropriate credit points but may not re-enrol in the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) except with the approval of the relevant Associate Dean/Faculty Registrar.

15. The number of credit points that may be credited at Pass Conceded level shall not exceed three for the Bachelor of Science (Advanced).

16. ADVANCED STANDING FOR PRIOR STUDY

Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain advanced standing for previous tertiary study as detailed in the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures.

17. Advanced standing for previous study granted towards the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous 10 years.

18. CANCELLATION OF ADVANCED STANDING

Unless the faculty otherwise determines, advanced standing gained for any subject shall be cancelled 10 years after the date of the examination upon which the credit is based if by then the candidate has not completed the Bachelor of Science (Advanced).

19. SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION FOR FINAL SUBJECT TOWARDS THE DEGREE

Supplementary examination will not be granted for candidates of the Bachelor of Science (Advanced).

12. ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEGREE

The degree shall be administered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-BACHELOR OF LAWS

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Science-Bachelor of Law and Bachelor of Science-Bachelor of Laws with Honours in both or either disciplines

1. ADMINISTRATION OF THE DEGREE

The joint degree course shall be administered by the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts and the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.

2. APPLICATION FOR ENROLMENT

An applicant for enrolment for a joint degree course shall —

3. RE-ENROLMENT

Re-enrolment in each subsequent year of the course shall require approval by both the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts and the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.

4. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE

To qualify for the degree a candidate shall, during not fewer than five years of study, fulfil the requirements set out in the schedule shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors.

5. WITHDRAWAL FROM JOINT DEGREE COURSE

A candidate who has completed all the requirements of the first year of a joint degree course may convert to candidature for the degree of Bachelor of Laws without loss of advanced standing. (Note: Conversion after completion of any later year of a joint degree course will normally entail loss of advanced standing for non-Law subjects completed beyond first year.)

6.1 A candidate who has met the requirements of the first to third years of a course of study prescribed in the Schedule shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors and who does not enrol for the fourth or fifth years of the course, or, having enrolled, does not complete the requirements prescribed for either year, shall consult the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology on the requirements for the completion of the degree of Bachelor of Science.

6.2 A person who graduates under the provisions of clause 6.1 will not be debarred from seeking re-enrolment at a later date in order to complete the degree of Bachelor of Laws, but will be subject to any quota requirements in effect at that time.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINES

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Science-Bachelor of Law and Bachelor of Science-Bachelor of Laws with Honours in both or either disciplines

1.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE

Honours in the joint degree may be completed as:

BSc(Hons)-LLB(Hons); BSc(Hons)-LLB; BSc-LLB(Hons) depending on the requirements of individual candidates.

1.2 A candidate for the honours degree shall pursue studies as follows:

1.3 Candidates undertaking honours shall complete the requirements of the joint pass degree followed by the requirements of the normal honours year in either or both components of the joint degree depending on the degree in which the candidate enrols.

BACHELOR OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Tropical Agricultural Science and Bachelor of Tropical Agricultural Science with Honours

1. AWARD REQUIREMENTS

A candidate for the pass degree in Tropical Agricultural Science shall, unless admitted with advanced status, follow a course of study as detailed in the specific program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain 72 credit points.

2. The normal time for completion of the degree is three years full-time study. The maximum period of candidature for the degree is normally 10 years.

3. Unless otherwise approved by the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology, a candidate may not enrol in any level 3 subject of the course, until all prescribed level 1 and level 2 subjects have been satisfactorily completed.

BACHELOR OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE WITH HONOURS

see also Courses and Majors, Bachelor of Tropical Agricultural Science and Bachelor of Tropical Agricultural Science with Honours

1. The degree of Bachelor of Tropical Agricultural Science with Honours may be undertaken entirely within the School of Marine and Tropical Biology or jointly between the School of Marine and Tropical Biology and other schools in the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology or in the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Molecular Sciences listed below, subject to the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor(s) of the relevant faculty(ies).

2. A person may enrol for the honours degree if that person has:

3. The degree studies shall comprise 24 credit points and, except with the approval of the faculty on the advice of the Head of School of Marine and Tropical Biology, shall follow on directly from the pass degree and no later than two years following completion of the pass degree.

4. A candidate for the honours degree shall undertake such subjects, research and literature projects as the Head of School designates.

5. Except with the approval of the faculty, there shall be no re-examination.

Schedule Schools in which Joint Honours may be undertaken

DIPLOMA OF INTRODUCTORY ENGINEERING STUDIES

see also Courses and Majors, Diploma of Introductory Engineering Studies

1. AWARD REQUIREMENTS

Diploma of Introductory Engineering Studies candidates shall follow an approved course of study to obtain 24 credit points, as specified in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors, and obtain all passing grades in all selected subjects.

2. The normal time for completion of the degree is one year full-time or two years part-time study. The maximum period of candidature for the diploma is normally five years.

3. Subjects successfully completed within the Diploma of Introductory Engineering Studies may be credited towards entry into the Bachelor of Engineering degree and/or the Bachelor of Engineering-Bachelor of Science joint degree with the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor.

4. Candidates must surrender their Diploma of Introductory Engineering Studies on completion of either their Bachelor of Engineering degree or their Bachelor of Engineering-Bachelor of Science joint degree.

5. ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR COURSE COMPLETION

A candidate for the diploma shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain 24 credit points. This shall include the specified core subjects and elective subjects.

6. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION

The normal time for completion of the course is one year full-time study or two years part-time study.

7. The maximum time for completion is five years.

8. PASS CONCEDED

A grade of Pass Minus (P-) or higher must be obtained in all subjects comprising the Diploma of Introductory Engineering Studies.

9. ADVANCED STANDING FOR PRIOR STUDY

Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain advanced standing for previous tertiary study as detailed in the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures.

10. Advanced standing for previous study granted towards the Diploma of Introductory Engineering Studies will normally only be granted for study undertaken in the previous five years.

11. CANCELLATION OF ADVANCED STANDING

Unless the faculty otherwise determines, advanced standing gained for any subject shall be cancelled five years after the date of the examination upon which the advanced standing is based if by then the candidate has not completed the course.

12. SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION FOR FINAL SUBJECT TOWARDS THE DIPLOMA

Supplementary examination will be offered in line with current faculty policy and guidelines.

13. ADMINISTRATION OF THE DIPLOMA

The diploma shall be administered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.

DIPLOMA OF SCIENCE

see also Courses and Majors, Diploma of Science

1. AWARD REQUIREMENTS

A candidate for the diploma shall follow an approved course of study to obtain 24 credit points.

2. The normal time for completion of the degree is one year full-time or two years part-time study. The maximum period of candidature for the diploma is normally five years. The 24 credit points from requirement 1 shall be obtained. A grade of Pass (P) or higher must be obtained in all subjects.

3. A candidate who has successfully completed Year 12 Maths B, Chemistry or equivalent with HA or better is not eligible for entry into the diploma.

4. With the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, a candidate who has successfully completed the diploma may use subjects within the Diploma of Science for advanced standing towards degree programs offered within the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.

5. Candidates who articulate from the Diploma of Science into a degree program within the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology must relinquish their existing diploma prior to graduating with a degree from the faculty.

6. ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS FOR COURSE COMPLETION

A candidate for the diploma shall follow an approved course of study as specified in the program shown under Undergraduate Courses and Majors to obtain 24 credit points. This shall include the specified core subjects and elective subjects.

7. MAJORS

The following majors are available within the Diploma of Science:

8. The major is not to be included on the testamur.

9. PERIOD OF CANDIDATURE/COMPLETION

The normal time for completion of the course is one year full-time study or two years part-time.

10. The maximum time for completion is five years.

11. The maximum amount of time a student can take as leave of absence from the course is one year.

12. PASS CONCEDED

A grade of Pass (P) or higher must be obtained in all core subjects.

13. ADVANCED STANDING FOR PRIOR STUDY

Candidates for awards of the faculty may apply to obtain advanced standing for previous tertiary study as detailed in the Advanced Standing for Previous Studies and Recognised Prior Learning Policy and associated procedures.

14. Advanced standing for previous study granted towards the Diploma of Science may only be granted for study undertaken in the previous four years.

15. CANCELLATION OF ADVANCED STANDING

Unless the faculty otherwise determines, advanced standing granted for any subject shall be cancelled 10 years after the date of the examination upon which the advanced standing is based if by then the candidate has not completed the course.

16. SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION FOR FINAL SUBJECT TOWARDS THE DIPLOMA

Supplementary examination will be offered in line with current faculty policy and guidelines.

16. ADMINISTRATION OF THE DIPLOMA

The diploma shall be administered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Information Technology.

FACULTY OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE COURSES AND MAJORS

Students are advised that all subjects are offered on condition that staff and resources are available.

TEACHING PERIODS (previously referred to as “Semesters”) and STUDY PERIODS

The academic year is divided into two Teaching Periods (1 January to 30 June and 1 July to 31 December). Teaching Periods (TP) were previously known as semesters. Within the two Teaching Periods are 12 main study periods. Each Study Period (SP) has a designated start and end date, census date, date for withdrawal without academic penalty, and date for release of subject results. The majority of subjects will fall in either Study Period 1 (SP1) or Study Period 2 (SP2). Block Mode subjects may fall in Study Periods 3 to 11.

BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE WITH HONOURS

Townsville

Majors:

The core subjects for the Aquaculture major are listed below.

AQUACULTURE

Townsville, Cairns (first and second year only)

Level 1

BT1001:03Introduction to Plant Science
BZ1001:03Fundamentals of Biology
CH1001:03Chemistry: A Central Science
or
CH1011:03 Chemistry for the Natural Sciences
ZL1001:03 The Diversity of Animal Life
Plus
12 credit points of approved level 1 AG or BM, BT, BZ, CH, EA, EV, MA, MB, PH, ZL subjects satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Applied Science

Level 2

AQ2001:03Introduction to Aquaculture
AQ2002:03Aquaculture of Tropical Species
BS2001:03Quantitative Methods in Biology
Plus
9 credit points of subjects selected from:
BT2240:03 Marine Plants and Algae in their Environments
or
MB2090:03Tropical Marine Ecosystems
BZ2470:03Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology of Plants
or
MI2031:03Marine Microbiology
MB2080:03Marine and Terrestrial Invertebrate Biology
or
ZL2008:03Animal Adaptation to Environmental Change
Plus
6 credit points of approved level 2 BT, BZ, MB, MI, ZL subjects satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Applied Science

Level 3

AQ3002:03Aquaculture: Feeds and Nutrition
AQ3003:03Aquaculture: Propagation
AQ3004:03Aquaculture: Genetics and Stock Improvement
AQ3005:03Aquaculture: Management of Culture Systems
AQ3007:03Aquatic Animal Ecophysiology
AQ3008:03Aquaculture: Systems Design
MI3031:03Aquatic Microbial Pathobiology
Plus
3 credit points of approved level 3 AQ, BT, BZ, MB, MI, ZL subjects satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Applied Science

Level 4 (PASS)

AQ5010:06Aquaculture: Production and Evaluation Report
AQ5012:06Aquaculture: Hatchery Techniques
AQ5013:03Aquaculture: Special Topic
Plus
9 credit points of approved level 5 subjects satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Applied Science

Level 4 (HONOURS)

AQ4022:03Aquaculture: Literature Review and Seminar
AQ4121:06Aquaculture: Research Project and Thesis (Part 1 of 2)
AQ4122:06 Aquaculture: Research Project and Thesis (Part 2 of 2)
AQ5013:03 Aquaculture: Special Topic
Plus
6 credit points of approved level 5 subjects satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Applied Science

BACHELOR OF ARTS-BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF ARTS-BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINE

Townsville, Cairns

Course details are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section in this handbook.

BACHELOR OF BIOTECHNOLOGY

Townsville

Advances in genetic engineering, cell culture, molecular biology and agriculture have rapidly generated new applications for biological products, and an increasing variety of job opportunities in the field. This field is now seen as a solid career option by domestic and overseas students, and the establishment of a biotechnology degree allows JCU to focus its existing subject offerings and position itself as a provider of cutting-edge science in the region. Depending on the combination of subjects selected, students can focus on one of several discipline areas including Aquaculture (choose AQ2001, AQ3003, AQ3004, AQ5021), Pharmacology (choose BC2024, BC3102, BC3202, HS1000, MI2021) or Tropical Agriculture (AG1002, AG1003, AG1004, AG2001, AG2005, level 3 Agriculture subjects).

Level 1

CORE SUBJECTS
AG1002:03Biological Principles for Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
or
BZ1001:03Fundamentals of Biology
BM1000:03Introductory Biochemistry and Microbiology
CH1001:03Chemistry: A Central Science
CH1002:03Chemistry: Principles and Applications
MA1000:03Mathematical Foundations
Plus
9 credit points of options selected from:
AG1003:03 Plant Biology for Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
or
BT1001:03Introduction to Plant Science
AG1004:03Animal Biology for Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
or
ZL1001:03The Diversity of Animal Life
CP1500:03Introduction to Database Principles
HS1000:03Epidemiology
MA1401:03 Statistics and Data Analysis 1

Level 2

CORE SUBJECTS
AG2001:03Quantitative Methods in Agricultural Science
or
BS2001:03 Quantitative Methods in Biology
AG2005:03 Genetics for Agriculture
or
BZ2420:03Genetics for Biology
BC2013:03Principles of Biochemistry
BC2023:03Molecular Genetics
MI2011:03Microbial Diversity
Plus
9 credit points of options selected from:
AQ2001:03 Introduction to Aquaculture
BC2024:03 Cell Regulation
CH2012:03 Environmental Analytical Techniques
CH2032:03 Organic Chemistry
MB2060:03 Marine Ecology and Environmental Assessment
MI2021:03 Introductory Infectious Diseases and Immunobiology

Level 3

CORE SUBJECTS
BC3101:03Genes, Genomes and Development
BC3201:03Biotechnology
BZ3450:03 Ecological and Conservation Genetics
Plus
One subject selected from the following:
AQ5021:03 Aquaculture: Special Topic 1
BC3202:03 Special Topics in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
BZ5501:03Special Topic 1
BZ5502:03Special Topic 2
Plus 12 credit points selected from the following:
AQ3003:03Aquaculture: Propagation
AQ3004:03Aquaculture: Genetics and Stock Improvement
BC3102:03Advanced Cell Biology
BT3010:03Biology of Plant Survival
CH3032:03Organic Chemistry
CH3100:03Molecular Basis of Therapeutics 4
EV3254:03Tropical Agroforestry
MB3150:03Fisheries Science
MI3061:03 Advanced Immunobiology
PP3150:03 Chemical Pharmacology
ZL3061:03 Topics in Animal Behaviour (not offered in 2009)

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Townsville

The Bachelor of Business and Environmental Science will provide students with core knowledge and training in theory, skills and application of business and environmental science. It is designed for students who seek a career in a modern business setting in which knowledge of environmental science is crucial. The subjects through levels 1 to 3 provide a coherent progression in business and environmental science principles and applications.

Level 1

BU1002:03Accounting for Decision Making
BU1003:03Economics for Business
BU1004:03Management, People and Organisations
BU1005:03Personal and Professional Skills in Business
CH1001:03 Chemistry: A Central Science
EV1001:03 Introduction to Environmental Science
MA1401:03 Statistics and Data Analysis 1
ZL1001:03 The Diversity of Animal Life

Level 2

Select any four subjects (12 credit points) from:
BU2004:03Financial Management
BU2005:03Entrepreneurship
BU2006:03 Business Modelling
BU2007:03 Project Management
BU2008:03 Leadership and Strategic Thinking
BU2010:03 Business Research Methods
BU2208:03 Marketing Fundamentals
Plus
EV2201:03 Tourism and the Environment
EV2502:03 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
MB2060:03 Marine Ecology and Environmental Assessment
Plus
One subject (3 credit points) selected from:
AQ2001:03 Introduction to Aquaculture
AQ2002:03 Aquaculture of Tropical Species
EA2404:03 From Icehouse to Greenhouse
MB2080:03 Marine and Terrestrial Invertebrate Biology
MB2090:03 Tropical Marine Ecosystems

Level 3

BX3023:03Economic Growth and Regional Development
BX3072:03Managing Small and Medium Enterprises
BX3073:03Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies
Plus
One level 3 BX subject (3 credit points)
Plus
Four subjects (12 credit points) selected from:
AQ3015:03 Sustainable Aquaculture (not offered in 2009)
BZ3212:03 Tropical Wetlands Ecology and Management
EV3002:03 Environmental Impact Assessment
EV3201:03 Managing Coastal and Marine Environments
EV3503:03 GIS for Environmental Analysis
MB3150:03 Fisheries Science
MB3200:03 Marine Conservation Biology
MB3270:03 Coastal and Estuarine Ecosystems

BACHELOR OF CONSERVATION BIOLOGY AND BACHELOR OF CONSERVATION BIOLOGY WITH HONOURS

Townsville, Cairns

The Bachelor of Conservation Biology will provide students with core knowledge and training in theory, skills and application of biology and ecology in conservation. It is designed for students who seek a career as a biologist within government departments and agencies, consulting companies, national and international conservation organisations or academia. The core subjects through levels 1 to 3 provide a fundamental background in biological and associated sciences essential for the practising biologist. A substantial range of subjects in marine biology, plant sciences, evolutionary biology, genetics, zoology and environmental science provide students with the opportunity to:

Level 1

CORE SUBJECTS
BT1001:03Introduction to Plant Science
BZ1001:03Fundamentals of Biology
CH1001:03Chemistry: A Central Science (Townsville)
or
CH1012:03 Molecular Chemistry (Cairns)
EV1001:03 Introduction to Environmental Science
MA1401:03 Statistics and Data Analysis 1
ZL1001:03 The Diversity of Animal Life
OPTIONS
Two subjects selected from:
AG1001:03 Agriculture and Agroecosystems
EA1002:03 Environmental Earth Science
EA1110:03 Evolution of the Earth
MB1110:03 Introductory Marine Science (Townsville)

Level 2

CORE SUBJECTS
BS2001:03Quantitative Methods in Biology
BZ2420:03Genetics for Biology
BZ2440:03Ecology and Conservation
ZL2008:03Animal Adaptation to Environmental Change
OPTIONS
Select one subject from Group 1 and a further three subjects from Group 1 or 2 to achieve a total of eight subjects for level 2.
Group 1 Subjects
BT2400:03Flowering Plant Diversity
MB2090:03Tropical Marine Ecosystems
ZL2005:03Marine and Terrestrial Invertebrate Biology (Townsville)
Group 2 Subjects
BC2023:03 Molecular Genetics
BZ2450:03 Biodiversity of Tropical Australia
BZ2470:03 Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology of Plants
EV2401:03 Australian Landscape Processes and Evolution (Townsville)
EA2404:03 From Icehouse to Greenhouse
EV2501:03 Introduction to Environmental Remote Sensing
EV2502:03 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
MB2060:03 Marine Ecology and Environmental Assessment (Townsville)
MB2070:03 Evolution and Biogeography of Marine Organisms (Townsville)

Level 3

CORE SUBJECTS
BZ3215:03Conservation Biology
BZ3450:03 Ecological and Conservation Genetics
OPTIONS
Select one subject from each of the following three groups, and a further three subjects from any of the three groups to achieve a total of eight subjects for level 3
Group 1 Subjects
BT3010:03 Biology of Plant Survival
EV3002:03 Environmental Impact Assessment
EV3502:03 Advanced Geographic Information Systems
MB3150:03 Fisheries Science (Townsville)
MB3200:03 Marine Conservation Biology (Townsville)
MB3230:03 Design and Analyses in Ecological Studies (Townsville)
MB3260:03 Ecological Dynamics: An Introduction to Modelling (Townsville)
ZL3205:03 Wildlife Ecology and Management (Townsville)
Group 2 Subjects
BT3400:03 Tropical Flora of Australia
ZL3203:03 The Australian Vertebrate Fauna
ZL3211:03 Tropical Australian Herpetology (even years)
ZL3420:03 Ornithology (odd years)
ZL3501:03 Tropical Entomology (Cairns)
Group 3 Subjects
BZ3210:03 Rainforest Ecosystems (Townsville)
BZ3212:03 Tropical Wetlands Ecology and Management
BZ3220:03 Rainforest Populations and Communities (Townsville)
BZ3400:03 Population and Community Ecology (Cairns)
BZ3420:03 Tropical Ecosystems and Climate Change (Cairns)
EV3203:03 Conserving Marine Wildlife: Sea Mammals, Birds, Reptiles (Townsville)
EV3205:03Conserving Tropical Rainforests (Cairns)

Level 4 (HONOURS)

BT4001:12Botany Honours (Part 1 of 2)
BT4002:12Botany Honours (Part 2 of 2)
or
BZ4001:12 Botany/Zoology Honours (Part 1 of 2)
BZ4002:12 Botany/Zoology Honours (Part 2 of 2)
or
MB4001:12Marine Biology Honours (Part 1 of 2)
MB4002:12Marine Biology Honours (Part 2 of 2)
or
ZL4001:12 Zoology Honours (Part 1 of 2)
ZL4002:12 Zoology Honours (Part 2 of 2)

BACHELOR OF CONSERVATION BIOLOGY (ADVANCED) AND BACHELOR OF CONSERVATION BIOLOGY (ADVANCED) WITH HONOURS

Townsville, Cairns

The Bachelor of Conservation Biology (Advanced) will provide students with core knowledge and training in theory, skills and application of biology and ecology in conservation. This advanced course is oriented towards high achievers who will undertake special research projects and other activities, including internship with a relevant biological research program. It enhances employment opportunities especially in research and government departments. The core subjects through levels 1 to 3 provide a fundamental background in biological and associated sciences essential for the practising biologist. Two core subjects (BZ3000 and BZ3001) provide advanced training in conservation biology research. A substantial range of subjects in marine biology, plant sciences, evolutionary biology, genetics, zoology and environmental science provide students with the opportunity to:

Level 1

CORE SUBJECTS
BT1001:03Introduction to Plant Science
BZ1001:03Fundamentals of Biology
CH1001:03Chemistry: A Central Science (Townsville)
or
CH1012:03 Molecular Chemistry (Cairns)
EV1001:03 Introduction to Environmental Science
MA1401:03 Statistics and Data Analysis 1
ZL1001:03 The Diversity of Animal Life
OPTIONS
Two subjects selected from:
AG1001:03 Agriculture and Agroecosystems
EA1002:03 Environmental Earth Science
EA1110:03 Evolution of the Earth
MB1110:03 Introductory Marine Science (Townsville)

Level 2

CORE SUBJECTS
BS2001:03Quantitative Methods in Biology
BZ2420:03Genetics for Biology
BZ2440:03Ecology and Conservation
ZL2008:03Animal Adaptation to Environmental Change
OPTIONS
Select one subject from Group 1 and a further three subjects from Group 1 or 2 to achieve a total of eight subjects for level 2
Group 1 Subjects
BT2400:03Flowering Plant Diversity
MB2090:03Tropical Marine Ecosystems
ZL2005:03Marine and Terrestrial Invertebrate Biology (Townsville)
Group 2 Subjects
BC2023:03 Molecular Genetics
BZ2450:03 Biodiversity of Tropical Australia
BZ2470:03 Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology of Plants
EV2401:03 Australian Landscape Processes and Evolution (Townsville)
EA2404:03 From Icehouse to Greenhouse
EV2501:03 Introduction to Environmental Remote Sensing
EV2502:03 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
MB2060:03 Marine Ecology and Environmental Assessment (Townsville)
MB2070:03 Evolution and Biogeography of Marine Organisms (Townsville)

Level 3

CORE SUBJECTS
BZ3000:03Projects in Biology
BZ3002:03Biology Seminar
BZ3215:03 Conservation Biology
BZ3450:03 Ecological and Conservation Genetics
OPTIONS
Select one subject from each of the following three groups, and one further subject from any of the three groups to achieve a total of eight subjects for level 3
Group 1 Subjects
BT3010:03 Biology of Plant Survival
EV3002:03 Environmental Impact Assessment
EV3502:03 Advanced Geographic Information Systems
MB3150:03 Fisheries Science (Townsville)
MB3200:03 Marine Conservation Biology (Townsville)
MB3230:03 Design and Analyses in Ecological Studies (Townsville)
MB3260:03 Ecological Dynamics: An Introduction to Modelling (Townsville)
ZL3205:03 Wildlife Ecology and Management (Townsville)
Group 2 Subjects
BT3400:03 Tropical Flora of Australia
ZL3203:03 The Australian Vertebrate Fauna
ZL3211:03 Tropical Australian Herpetology (even years)
ZL3420:03 Ornithology (odd years)
ZL3501:03 Tropical Entomology (Cairns)
Group 3 Subjects
BZ3210:03 Rainforest Ecosystems (Townsville)
BZ3212:03 Tropical Wetlands Ecology and Management
BZ3220:03 Rainforest Populations and Communities (Townsville)
BZ3400:03 Population and Community Ecology (Cairns)
BZ3420:03 Tropical Ecosystems and Climate Change (Cairns)
EV3203:03 Conserving Marine Wildlife: Sea Mammals, Birds, Reptiles (Townsville)
EV3205:03Conserving Tropical Rainforests (Cairns)

Level 4 (HONOURS)

BT4001:12Botany Honours (Part 1 of 2)
BT4002:12Botany Honours (Part 2 of 2)
or
BZ4001:12 Botany/Zoology Honours (Part 1 of 2)
BZ4002:12 Botany/Zoology Honours (Part 2 of 2)
or
MB4001:12Marine Biology Honours (Part 1 of 2)
MB4002:12Marine Biology Honours (Part 2 of 2)
or
ZL4001:12 Zoology Honours (Part 1 of 2)
ZL4002:12 Zoology Honours (Part 2 of 2)

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS-BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Townsville, Cairns

Course details are shown in the Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts section of this handbook.

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE-BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Townsville, Cairns

Note: The Bachelor of Commerce-Bachelor of Information Technology is suspended. No new enrolments will be accepted in this course. Students currently enrolled may continue their studies in the course and should refer to previous editions of this handbook.

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION-BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, BACHELOR OF EDUCATION-BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS AND BACHELOR OF EDUCATION WITH HONOURS-BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Townsville, Cairns

Course details are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of this handbook.

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING

Townsville, Cairns (level 1 studies only)

Majors:

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Level 1

TEACHING PERIOD 1

EG1000:03 Engineering 1
EG1001:03 Engineering Statics
EG1002:03 Computing for Engineers
MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations

TEACHING PERIOD 2

EG1010:03 Process Engineering
EG1011:03 Engineering Dynamics
EG1012:03 Electric Circuits
MA1003:03 Mathematical Techniques

Level 2

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CH1001:03 Chemistry: A Central Science
CL2501:03 Process Analysis
MA2000:03 Mathematics for Scientists and Engineers
ME2512:03 Thermofluid Mechanics

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CH1002:03 Chemistry: Principles and Applications
CS3008:03 Fluid Mechanics
EE3600:03 Automatic Control 2
EG2010:03 Materials Science and Engineering

Level 3

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CL3010:03 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
CL3021:03 Mass Transfer Operations
CL3030:03 Reactor Design
EG3000:03 Engineering Project Management (odd years)
or
EG4000:03Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship (even years)

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CH2012:03 Environmental Analytical Techniques
EG3021:03 Applied Engineering Analysis
ME3512:03 Heat and Mass Transfer
EE4600:03 Automatic Control 3

Level 4

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CL4040:03 Process Safety, Design and Management
CL4071:03 Chemical Engineering Design (Part 1 of 2)
EG3000:03 Engineering Project Management (odd years)
or
EG4000:03Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship (even years)
EG4011:03Thesis Part 1 of 2

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CL4072:03 Chemical Engineering Design (Part 2 of 2)
CL4537:03 Mineral and Solids Processing
CL4538:03 Bioprocess Engineering
EG4012:03 Thesis Part 2 of 2

Note:

EG4011:03 Thesis Part 1 of 2 and EG4012:03 Thesis Part 2 of 2 are normally offered in Study Periods 1 and 2, respectively. Other Study Period combinations may be possible. See the Associate Dean (Engineering) for advice and approval.

CIVIL ENGINEERING

Level 1

TEACHING PERIOD 1

EG1000:03 Engineering 1
EG1001:03 Engineering Statics
EG1002:03 Computing for Engineers
MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations

TEACHING PERIOD 2

EG1010:03 Process Engineering
EG1011:03 Engineering Dynamics
EG1012:03 Electric Circuits
MA1003:03 Mathematical Techniques

Level 2

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CS2001:03 Engineering Strength of Materials
CS2002:03 Catchment, Stream and Lake Engineering
MA2000:03 Mathematics for Scientists and Engineers
ME2512:03 Thermofluid Mechanics

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CS2003:03 Introduction to Structural Design
CS2005:03 Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering
EG2010:03 Materials Science and Engineering
EG3021:03 Applied Engineering Analysis

Level 3

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CS3000:03 Structural Analysis
CS3002:03 Soil Mechanics and Geology
EG3000:03 Engineering Project Management (odd years)
or
EG4000:03Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship (even years)
EG3001:03Finite Element Analysis

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CS2004:03 Surveying and Construction (odd years)
or
CS3004:03Transportation Engineering (even years)
CS3001:03Concrete Engineering
CS3003:03Design of Steel and Concrete Structures
CS3008:03Fluid Mechanics

Level 4

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CS4001:03 Foundation Engineering and Rock Mechanics
CS4002:03 Hydraulic and Coastal Engineering
EG3000:03 Engineering Project Management (odd years)
or
EG4000:03Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship (even years)
EG4011:03Thesis Part 1 of 2

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CS2004:03 Surveying and Construction (odd years)
or
CS3004:03Transportation Engineering (even years)
CS4005:03Civil Engineering Design
CS4008:03 Water and Wastewater Engineering
EG4012:03 Thesis Part 2 of 2

Note:

EG4011:03 Thesis Part 1 of 2 and EG4012:03 Thesis Part 2 of 2 are normally offered in Study Periods 1 and 2, respectively. Other Study Period combinations may be possible. See the Associate Dean (Engineering) for advice and approval.

COMPUTER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

Level 1

TEACHING PERIOD 1

EG1000:03 Engineering 1
EG1001:03 Engineering Statics
EG1002:03 Computing for Engineers
MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations

TEACHING PERIOD 2

EG1010:03 Process Engineering
EG1011:03 Engineering Dynamics
EG1012:03 Electric Circuits
MA1003:03 Mathematical Techniques

Level 2

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CC2510:03 Digital Logic and Computing Methods
CP1500:03 Introduction to Database Principles
EE2201:03 Circuit Theory
MA2000:03 Mathematics for Scientists and Engineers

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CC2511:03 Embedded Systems Design
CP1300:03 Introduction to Computer Science 2
EE2300:03 Electronics 1
EG2010:03 Materials Science and Engineering

Level 3

TEACHING PERIOD 1

EE3001:03 Signal Processing 2
EE3300:03 Electronics 2
EE3700:03 Communications Systems Principles
EG3000:03 Engineering Project Management (odd years)
or
EG4000:03Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship (even years)

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CC3501:03 Computer Interfacing and Control (even years)
CP2004:03 Object Oriented Programming with Java
EE3600:03 Automatic Control 2
EG3021:03 Applied Engineering Analysis
In odd years one subject selected from:
CP2402:03Operating Systems and Architectures
CP5110:03Cryptography
CP5290:03 Unix - Linux Systems
EE4710:03 Communications Systems Propagation

Level 4

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP3120:03 Object Oriented Software Engineering
EE4000:03 Signal Processing 3
EG3000:03 Engineering Project Management (odd years)
or
EG4000:03Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship (even years)
EG4011:03Thesis Part 1 of 2

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CC3501:03 Computer Interfacing and Control (even years)
CP3110:03 Fundamentals of Software Engineering
EG4012:03 Thesis Part 2 of 2
In odd years two subjects selected from:
CP2402:03 Operating Systems and Architectures
CP5110:03 Cryptography
CP5290:03Unix - Linux Systems
EE4600:03Automatic Control 3
EE4710:03Communications Systems Propagation (odd years)
In even years one subject selected from:
CP2402:03 Operating Systems and Architectures
CP5110:03 Cryptography
CP5290:03Unix - Linux Systems
EE4600:03Automatic Control 3

Note:

EG4011:03 Thesis Part 1 of 2 and EG4012:03 Thesis Part 2 of 2 are normally offered in Study Periods 1 and 2, respectively. Other Study Period combinations may be possible. See the Associate Dean (Engineering) for advice and approval.

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

Level 1

TEACHING PERIOD 1

EG1000:03 Engineering 1
EG1001:03 Engineering Statics
EG1002:03 Computing for Engineers
MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations

TEACHING PERIOD 2

EG1010:03 Process Engineering
EG1011:03 Engineering Dynamics
EG1012:03 Electric Circuits
MA1003:03 Mathematical Techniques

Level 2

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CC2510:03 Digital Logic and Computing Methods
EE2201:03 Circuit Theory
MA2000:03 Mathematics for Scientists and Engineers
PH2019:03 Introduction to Electromagnetism Optics and Thermodynamics

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CC2511:03 Embedded Systems Design
CP1300:03 Introduction to Computer Science 2
or
PH2020:03Physics for Engineers
EE2300:03Electronics 1
EG2010:03 Materials Science and Engineering

Level 3

TEACHING PERIOD 1

EE3001:03 Signal Processing 2
EE3300:03 Electronics 2
EE3700:03 Communications Systems Principles
EG3000:03 Engineering Project Management (odd years)
or
EG4000:03Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship (even years)

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CC3501:03 Computer Interfacing and Control (even years)
or
EE4710:03Communications Systems Propagation (odd years)
EE3400:03Power Engineering 2
EE3600:03 Automatic Control 2
EG3021:03 Applied Engineering Analysis

Level 4

TEACHING PERIOD 1

EE4000:03 Signal Processing 3
EE4400:03 Power Engineering 3
EG3000:03 Engineering Project Management (odd years)
or
EG4000:03Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship (even years)
EG4011:03Thesis Part 1 of 2

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CC3501:03 Computer Interfacing and Control (even years)
or
EE4710:03Communications Systems Propagation (odd years)
EE4600:03Automatic Control 3
EG4012:03Thesis Part 2 of 2
EG4013:03Asset Management, Maintenance and Reliability

Note:

EG4011:03 Thesis Part 1 of 2 and EG4012:03 Thesis Part 2 of 2 are normally offered in Study Periods 1 and 2, respectively. Other Study Period combinations may be possible. See the Associate Dean (Engineering) for advice and approval.

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

Level 1

TEACHING PERIOD 1

EG1000:03 Engineering 1
EG1001:03 Engineering Statics
EG1002:03 Computing for Engineers
MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations

TEACHING PERIOD 2

EG1010:03 Process Engineering
EG1011:03 Engineering Dynamics
EG1012:03 Electric Circuits
MA1003:03 Mathematical Techniques

Level 2

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CH1001:03 Chemistry: A Central Science
CS2001:03 Engineering Strength of Materials
CS2002:03 Catchment, Stream and Lake Engineering
MA2000:03 Mathematics for Scientists and Engineers

TEACHING PERIOD 2

BZ2440:03 Ecology and Conservation
CH1002:03 Chemistry: Principles and Applications
CS2005:03 Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering
EG2010:03 Materials Science and Engineering

Level 3

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CS3002:03 Soil Mechanics and Geology
EG3000:03 Engineering Project Management (odd years)
or
EG4000:03Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship (even years)
LA2902:03Environmental Law and Policy
ME2512:03Thermofluid Mechanics

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CH2012:03 Environmental Analytical Techniques
CS3006:03 Ecological Engineering (even years)
or
CS4007:03Sustainable Design, Waste and Pollution Technology (odd years)
CS3008:03 Fluid Mechanics
EG3021:03 Applied Engineering Analysis

Level 4

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CS4002:03 Hydraulic and Coastal Engineering
EG3000:03 Engineering Project Management (odd years)
or
EG4000:03Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship (even years)
EG4011:03Thesis Part 1 of 2
Any level 3 or level 5 EV subject

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CS3006:03 Ecological Engineering (even years)
or
CS4007:03Sustainable Design, Waste and Pollution Technology (odd years)
CS4008:03 Water and Wastewater Engineering
CS4009:03 Environmental Engineering Design
EG4012:03 Thesis Part 2 of 2

Note:

EG4011:03 Thesis Part 1 of 2 and EG4012:03 Thesis Part 2 of 2 are normally offered in Study Periods 1 and 2, respectively. Other Study Period combinations may be possible. See the Associate Dean (Engineering) for advice and approval.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Level 1

TEACHING PERIOD 1

EG1000:03 Engineering 1
EG1001:03 Engineering Statics
EG1002:03 Computing for Engineers
MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations

TEACHING PERIOD 2

EG1010:03 Process Engineering
EG1011:03 Engineering Dynamics
EG1012:03 Electric Circuits
MA1003:03 Mathematical Techniques

Level 2

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CS2001:03 Engineering Strength of Materials
MA2000:03 Mathematics for Scientists and Engineers
ME2512:03 Thermofluid Mechanics
ME2521:03 Dynamics of Machine Elements

TEACHING PERIOD 2

EE3600:03 Automatic Control 2
EG2010:03 Materials Science and Engineering
EG3021:03 Applied Engineering Analysis
ME2525:03 Machine Element Design

Level 3

TEACHING PERIOD 1

EG3000:03 Engineering Project Management (odd years)
or
EG4000:03Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship (even years)
EG3001:03Finite Element Analysis
ME3511:03Dynamics and Acoustics
ME3515:03Material Selection in Design (even years)
or
ME4521:03 Bulk Materials Handling (odd years)

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CS3008:03 Fluid Mechanics
EE4600:03 Automatic Control 3
ME3512:03 Heat and Mass Transfer
ME3525:03 Mechanical Design

Level 4

TEACHING PERIOD 1

EG3000:03 Engineering Project Management (odd years)
or
EG4000:03Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship (even years)
EG4011:03Thesis Part 1 of 2
ME3515:03Material Selection in Design (even years)
or
ME4521:03 Bulk Materials Handling (odd years)
ME4513:03 Advanced Fluid Mechanics

TEACHING PERIOD 2

EG4012:03 Thesis Part 2 of 2
EG4013:03 Asset Management, Maintenance and Reliability
ME4515:03 Advanced Mechanical Engineering Design
ME4522:03 Energy, Conversion and Refrigeration

Note:

EG4011:03 Thesis Part 1 of 2 and EG4012:03 Thesis Part 2 of 2 are normally offered in Study Periods 1 and 2, respectively. Other Study Period combinations may be possible. See the Associate Dean (Engineering) for advice and approval.

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING-BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Townsville, Cairns (level 1 studies only)

Majors - Engineering:

Majors - Science:

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

Subjects comprising the Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) major
Minus
6 credit points from:
CL4537:03 Minerals and Solids Processing
CL4538:03 Bioprocess Engineering
EE4600:03 Automatic Control 3
Plus
30 credit points of Science, including an approved Science major

CIVIL ENGINEERING

Subjects comprising the Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) major
Minus
6 credit points from:
CS2004:03 Surveying and Construction (odd years)
CS3004:03 Transportation Engineering (even years)
CS4008:03 Water and Wastewater Engineering
Plus
30 credit points of Science, including an approved Science major

COMPUTER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

Subjects comprising the Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems) major
Minus
6 credit points from:
CP2402:03 Operating Systems and Architectures
CP5110:03 Cryptography
CP5290:03Unix - Linux Systems
EE4600:03Automatic Control 3
EE4710:03Communications Systems Propagation
Plus
30 credit points of Science, including an approved Science major

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

Subjects comprising the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) major
Minus
6 credit points from:
CC3501:03 Computer Interfacing and Control
EE4710:03 Communications Systems Propagation (odd years)
EG4013:03 Asset Management, Maintenance and Reliability
Plus
30 credit points of Science, including an approved Science major

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

Subjects comprising the Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental) major
Minus
6 credit points from:
Any level 3 or level 5 EV subject
CS3002:03 Soil Mechanics and Geology
CS4002:03 Hydraulic and Coastal Engineering
Plus
30 credit points of Science, including an approved Science major

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Subjects comprising the Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) major
Minus
6 credit points from:
EE4600:03 Automatic Control 3
EG4013:03 Asset Management, Maintenance and Reliability
ME4521:03 Bulk Materials Handling (odd years)
Plus
30 credit points of Science, including an approved Science major

BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE WITH HONOURS

Townsville, Cairns

Environmental science applies knowledge from the biological, physical and social sciences to the study of environmental problems. Environmental scientists use their cross-disciplinary training to work in a range of private and public organisations involved in the solution of environmental problems. The Bachelor of Environmental Science is a three year course (with the option of honours for high achievers) which provides specialised training for students interested in professional work in the environmental science fields.

There are opportunities to include subjects that allow some level of additional areas of specialisation within the degree, framed around core environmental science subjects.

Level 1

CORE SUBJECTS
BZ1001:03Fundamentals of Biology
EA1002:03Environmental Earth Science
EV1001:03Introduction to Environmental Science
EV1002:03Society and Environment
MA1401:03Statistics and Data Analysis 1
Plus
One subject from the following subject group:
All level 1 CH and CP subjects together with BM1000:03 Introductory Biochemistry and Microbiology but excluding CH1020 Preparatory Chemistry and CP1030 Introduction to Computer Science 2
Plus
Two subjects satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Environmental Science

Level 2

CORE SUBJECTS
BZ2440:03Ecology and Conservation
EV2003:03Introduction to Environmental Economics
EV2502:03Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
LA2902:03 Environmental Law and Policy
Plus
At least one subject from each of the following subject groups:
Group 1 Subjects
EA2404:03From Icehouse to Greenhouse
EV2401:03Australian Landscape Processes and Evolution
EV2501:03 Introduction to Environmental Remote Sensing
Group 2 Subjects
BS2001:03 Quantitative Methods in Biology
BT2400:03 Flowering Plant Diversity
BZ2420:03 Genetics for Biology
BZ2450:03 Biodiversity of Tropical Australia
BZ2470:03 Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology of Plants
ZL2005:03 Marine and Terrestrial Invertebrate Biology
ZL2008:03 Animal Adaptation to Environmental Change
Group 3 Subjects
EA2006:03 Hydrology
EA2007:03Applied Soil Science
EA2510:03Earth Resources, Exploration and Environment
EA2900:03Introductory Field Geology
Plus
A subject selected from Science, appropriate to the level 3 specialisation plan, or an approved subject from other faculties

Level 3

CORE SUBJECTS
EV3002:03Environmental Impact Assessment
EV3601:03Social Impact Assessment: Environmental Management
Plus
Three subjects from one of the specialist areas:
Ecology and Conservation
BZ3400:03 Population and Community Ecology
or
ZL3205:03Wildlife Ecology and Management
BZ3215:03 Conservation Biology
or
BZ3420:03Tropical Ecosystems and Climate Change
or
MB3200:03 Marine Conservation Biology
BZ3220:03Rainforest Populations and Communities
Environmental Earth Science
EA3005:03 Minesite Rehabilitation
EA3006:03 Land Degradation Field Studies
EA3007:03 Field Studies in Tropical Water and Soil Science
EA3008:03 Advanced Hydrology
EA3800:03 Earth and Environmental Geochemistry
EV3002:03 Environmental Impact Assessment
Natural Resource Management
EV3001:03 Environmental and Regional Planning
EV3200:03 Terrestrial Resource Management
EV3201:03 Managing Coastal and Marine Environments
EV3205:03 Conserving Tropical Rainforests
EV3252:03 Indigenous Environmental Management
EV3401:03 Coasts and Catchments: Geomorphology and Management
EV3456:03 Catchment Assessment and Management
Plus
Three subjects from the following subject group:
AQ, BT, BZ, CH, EA, EV, MB, ZL subjects but may include subjects from other faculties appropriate to the level 3 specialisation plan. At least one of the subjects must be at level 3

Level 4 (HONOURS)

Ecology and Conservation
BT4001:12Botany Honours (Part 1 of 2)
BT4002:12Botany Honours (Part 2 of 2)
or
BZ4001:12 Botany/Zoology Honours (Part 1 of 2)
BZ4002:12 Botany/Zoology Honours (Part 2 of 2)
or
ZL4001:12Zoology Honours (Part 1 of 2)
ZL4002:12Zoology Honours (Part 2 of 2)
Environmental Earth Science
EA4301:12 Earth Science Honours (Part 1 of 2)
EA4302:12 Earth Science Honours (Part 2 of 2)
or
EA4310:06Earth Science Honours (Part-Time) (Part 1 of 4)
EA4320:06 Earth Science Honours (Part-Time) (Part 2 of 4)
EA4330:06 Earth Science Honours (Part-Time) (Part 3 of 4)
EA4340:06 Earth Science Honours (Part-Time) (Part 4 of 4)
Natural Resource Management
EV4701:12Environmental Science Honours Part 1 of 2
EV4702:12Environmental Science Honours Part 2 of 2
or
EV4710:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 1 of 4
EV4720:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 2 of 4
EV4730:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 3 of 4
EV4740:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 4 of 4

BACHELOR OF GEOLOGY AND BACHELOR OF GEOLOGY WITH HONOURS

Townsville, Cairns (first year only)

The Bachelor of Geology provides students with core knowledge and training in theory, skills and practical application of geology. It is designed for students who seek a professional career as a geologist within the mining and exploration industry, government agencies, consulting companies and academia. The core subjects provide a fundamental background and training in geology essential to becoming a geologist. Optional subjects are designed to provide a broad scientific background in first year and at levels 2 and 3 to provide students with additional relevant knowledge and skills from other disciplines.

Level 1

CORE SUBJECTS - TOWNSVILLE
CH1001:03Chemistry: A Central Science
CH1020:03*Preparatory Chemistry
EA1002:03Environmental Earth Science
EA1110:03Evolution of the Earth
EV1001:03Introduction to Environmental Science
Plus
At least three level 1 subjects from BT, BZ, CH, CP, EV, MA, MB, PH, or ZL
* If the student has achieved 4SA in Senior Chemistry they shall omit CH1020 and take an additional subject from level 1 science subjects

CORE SUBJECTS - CAIRNS
CH1011:03Chemistry for the Natural Sciences
CH1020:03Preparatory Chemistry
EA1002:03Environmental Earth Science
EA1110:03Evolution of the Earth
EV1001:03Introduction to Environmental Science
Plus
At least three level 1 subjects from BT, BZ, CH, CP, EV, MA, MB, PH, or ZL
* If the student has achieved 4SA in Senior Chemistry they shall omit CH1020 and take an additional subject from level 1 science subjects

Level 2

EA2007:03Applied Soil Science
EA2220:03Earth Materials
EA2300:03 Crustal Processes
EA2510:03 Earth Resources, Exploration and Environment
EA2900:03 Introductory Field Geology
EV2502:03 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
Plus
Two subjects from the following:
EA2006:03 Hydrology
EA2110:03Introduction to Sedimentology
EA2404:03From Icehouse to Greenhouse
EV2401:03Australian Landscape Processes and Evolution

Level 3

EA3005:03Minesite Rehabilitation
EA3100:03Earth Dynamics
EA3200:03 Deformation, Metamorphism and Hydrothermal Fluids
EA3400:03 Ore Genesis
EA3510:03Geological Mapping
EA3511:03 Advanced Geological Mapping
EA3800:03 Earth and Environmental Geochemistry
Plus
One subject from the following:
EA3620:03 Palaeoenvironments and Change in Greater Australia
EA3700:03 Coastal Sedimentary Dynamics (Field Course)
EV3502:03 Advanced Geographic Information Systems

Level 4 (HONOURS)

EA4101:12Geology Honours (Part 1 of 2)
EA4102:12Geology Honours (Part 2 of 2)
or
EA4201:12 Metalliferous Economic Geology Honours (Part 1 of 2)
EA4202:12 Metalliferous Economic Geology Honours (Part 2 of 2)
or
EA4110:06Geology Honours (Part-Time) (Part 1 of 4)
EA4120:06 Geology Honours (Part-Time) (Part 2 of 4)
EA4130:06 Geology Honours (Part-Time) (Part 3 of 4)
EA4140:06 Geology Honours (Part-Time) (Part 4 of 4)
or
EA4210:06Metalliferous Economic Geology Honours (Part-Time) (Part 1 of 4)
EA4220:06 Metalliferous Economic Geology Honours (Part-Time) (Part 2 of 4)
EA4230:06 Metalliferous Economic Geology Honours (Part-Time) (Part 3 of 4)
EA4240:06 Metalliferous Economic Geology Honours (Part-Time) (Part 4 of 4)

BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY WITH HONOURS

Note: There will be no 2009 (Teaching Period 1 or Teaching Period 2) intake for the Bachelor of Information Technology at Cairns.

Majors:

Modern business and society are increasingly computer reliant. In recent years the Internet, the WWW and computer networks have become essential everyday business tools. The people who make these computer systems work are called Information Technology (IT) professionals. Not surprisingly, the IT industry is one of the world’s prestige industries and IT graduates can expect exciting and rewarding careers, anywhere in the world. All eight Bachelor of Information Technology majors have been approved by the Australian Computer Society at the highest level, the Professional level.

Within the BInfTech some majors include preparation for Industry Certificates from Cisco (the Cisco Certified Networking Associate) and Microsoft (the Microsoft Certified System Engineer).

This degree prepares students for work in a wide range of IT intensive industries. It combines a solid basis of computing theory with practical knowledge and skills in software (languages), software engineering, multimedia, databases and networking. Specialisation is provided in the eight majors of Business Computing, Computer Technology, E-business Entrepreneurship, General Computing, Geographic Information Systems, Industry Professional, Multimedia Game Development and Specific Application.

Please note that you should follow the subjects set out in your major for the year you STARTED that major, eg if you transferred into BInfTech (Industry Professional) in 2003 you are required to look up the 2003 major on the School of Mathematics, Physics and Information Technology website to select your subjects. If some subjects have been discontinued and you have any problems please contact the School of Mathematics, Physics and Information Technology.

For this rapidly changing field, prior to enrolment students are advised to verify subject and course specifications from the school web site, www.it.jcu.edu.au. The study programs shown are typical for the major chosen, but may be varied due to program development and/or with the approval of the Head of School of Mathematics, Physics and Information Technology.

Note that the testamur for a Bachelor of Information Technology does not show the major studied.

BUSINESS COMPUTING

Townsville, Cairns

Level 1

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP1200:03 Introduction to Computer Science 1
CP1500:03 Introduction to Database Principles
MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations
or
MA1020:03Preparatory Mathematics
Plus
3 credit points of subjects selected from:
BU, BX, CO, CP or MG subjects at level 1

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP1010:03Introduction to Multimedia
or
CP1030:03Introduction to Information Technology
CP1300:03Introduction to Computer Science 2
CU1010:03Effective Writing
MA1401:03 Statistics and Data Analysis 1

Level 2

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP2001:03 Data Structures and Algorithms
Plus
9 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP2010:03 Multimedia Web Design (Townsville)
CP2420:03 Graphics and Animation Technologies (Cairns)
or
BU, BX, CO, CP or MG subjects at level 2.

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP2004:03Object Oriented Programming with Java
CP2402:03Operating Systems and Architectures
Plus
6 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP2060:03 Computer Graphics Principles
CP2241:03 Advanced Internetworking
CP2503:03 Enterprise Database Systems - Oracle
or
BU, BX, CO, CP or MG subjects at level 2

Level 3

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP3046:03 Information Technology Project 1
CP3120:03 Object Oriented Software Engineering
Plus
6 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP3003:03 Internet Technology
CP3020:03 Advanced Database Management
or
BU, BX, CO, CP or MG subjects at levels 2 and 3

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP3047:03Information Technology Project 2
CP3110:03Fundamentals of Software Engineering
Plus
6 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP3070:03 Principles of Data Communications
or
BU, BX, CO, CP or MG subjects at levels 2 and 3

Level 4 (HONOURS)

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP4100:06 Honours Project (Part 1 of 2)
CP5080:03 Literature Review and Research Proposal
CP5090:03 Scientific Research Methods

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP4101:06Honours Project (Part 2 of 2)
CP5110:03Cryptography
CP5170:03 Topics in Systems and Networks

Level 4 (PART-TIMEHONOURS)

CP4200:03Honours Project (Part 1 of 4)
CP4201:03Honours Project (Part 2 of 4)
CP4202:03Honours Project (Part 3 of 4)
CP4203:03Honours Project (Part 4 of 4)
CP5080:03Literature Review and Research Proposal
CP5090:03Scientific Research Methods
CP5110:03Cryptography
CP5170:03 Topics in Systems and Networks

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

Townsville, Cairns (first year only)

Level 1

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP1200:03 Introduction to Computer Science 1
CP1500:03 Introduction to Database Principles
MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations
or
MA1020:03Preparatory Mathematics
Plus
3 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP1030:03 Introduction to Information Technology
or
BT, BZ, CC, CH, CP, EA, EV, MA, MB, PH or ZL subjects at level 1

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP1010:03Introduction to Multimedia
CP1300:03Introduction to Computer Science 2
CU1010:03Effective Writing
MA1401:03 Statistics and Data Analysis 1

Level 2

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP2001:03 Data Structures and Algorithms
CP2231:03 Internetworking Principles
Plus
6 credit points of subjects selected from:
CC2510:03 Digital Logic and Computing Methods
CP2010:03 Multimedia Web Design (Townsville)
or
BT, BZ, CC, CH, CP, EA, EV, MA, MB, PH or ZL subjects at level 2

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CC2511:03Embedded Systems Design
CP2004:03Object Oriented Programming with Java
CP2241:03Advanced Internetworking
CP2402:03Operating Systems and Architectures

Level 3

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP3046:03 Information Technology Project 1
CP3120:03 Object Oriented Software Engineering
Plus
6 credit points of subjects selected from:
CC3501:03 Computer Interfacing and Control
CP3003:03 Internet Technology
CP3250:03 Network Administration 1 (Townsville)

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP3047:03Information Technology Project 2
CP3070:03Principles of Data Communications
CP3110:03Fundamentals of Software Engineering
Plus
3 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP2060:03 Computer Graphics Principles
CP2503:03 Enterprise Database Systems - Oracle
CP3050:03 Algorithms and Complexity

Level 4 (HONOURS)

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP4100:06 Honours Project (Part 1 of 2)
CP5080:03 Literature Review and Research Proposal
CP5090:03 Scientific Research Methods

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP4101:06Honours Project (Part 2 of 2)
CP5110:03Cryptography
CP5170:03 Topics in Systems and Networks

Level 4 (PART-TIME HONOURS)

CP4200:03Honours Project (Part 1 of 4)
CP4201:03Honours Project (Part 2 of 4)
CP4202:03Honours Project (Part 3 of 4)
CP4203:03Honours Project (Part 4 of 4)
CP5080:03Literature Review and Research Proposal
CP5090:03Scientific Research Methods
CP5110:03Cryptography
CP5170:03 Topics in Systems and Networks

E-BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Townsville, Cairns, Brisbane

Level 1

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP1200:03 Introduction to Computer Science 1
CP1500:03 Introduction to Database Principles
MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations
or
MA1020:03Preparatory Mathematics
Plus
3 credit points of subjects selected from:
BU, BX, CO, CP or MG subjects at level 1.

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP1010:03Introduction to Multimedia
CP1300:03Introduction to Computer Science 2
MA1401:03Statistics and Data Analysis 1
Plus
3 credit points of subjects selected from:
BU, BX, CO, CP or MG subjects at level 1

Level 2

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP2001:03 Data Structures and Algorithms
CP2231:03 Internetworking Principles
Plus
6 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP2010:03 Multimedia Web Design (Townsville)
CP2420:03 Graphics and Animation Technologies (Cairns)
or
BU, BX, CO, CP or MG subjects at level 2

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP2004:03Object Oriented Programming with Java
CP2241:03Advanced Internetworking
CP2402:03Operating Systems and Architectures
Plus
3 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP2503:03 Enterprise Database Systems - Oracle
or
BU, BX, CO, CP or MG subjects at level 2

Level 3

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP3003:03 Internet Technology
CP3020:03 Advanced Database Management
CP3046:03 Information Technology Project 1
CP3120:03 Object Oriented Software Engineering

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP3047:03Information Technology Project 2
CP3070:03Principles of Data Communications
CP3110:03Fundamentals of Software Engineering
Plus
3 credit points of subjects selected from:
BU, BX, CO, CP or MG subjects at levels 2 and 3

Level 4 (PART-TIME HONOURS)

CP4200:03Honours Project (Part 1 of 4)
CP4201:03Honours Project (Part 2 of 4)
CP4202:03Honours Project (Part 3 of 4)
CP4203:03Honours Project (Part 4 of 4)
CP5080:03Literature Review and Research Proposal
CP5090:03Scientific Research Methods
CP5110:03Cryptography
CP5170:03 Topics in Systems and Networks

Level 4 (HONOURS)

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP4100:06 Honours Project (Part 1 of 2)
CP5080:03 Literature Review and Research Proposal
CP5090:03 Scientific Research Methods

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP4101:06Honours Project (Part 2 of 2)
CP5110:03Cryptography
CP5170:03 Topics in Systems and Networks

GENERAL COMPUTING

Townsville, Cairns, Beijing, Singapore

Level 1

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP1200:03 Introduction to Computer Science 1
CP1500:03 Introduction to Database Principles
MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations
or
MA1020:03Preparatory Mathematics
Plus
3 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP1030:03 Introduction to Information Technology
or
BT, BU, BX, BZ, CH, CO, CP, EA, EV, MA, MB, PH or ZL subjects at level 1

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP1010:03Introduction to Multimedia
CP1300:03Introduction to Computer Science 2
CU1010:03Effective Writing
MA1401:03 Statistics and Data Analysis 1

Level 2

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP2001:03 Data Structures and Algorithms
CP2231:03 Internetworking Principles
Plus
6 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP2010:03 Multimedia Web Design (Townsville)
CP2420:03 Graphics and Animation Technologies (Cairns)
or
BT, BU, BX, BZ, CH, CO, CP, EA, EV, MA, MB, MG, PH or ZL subjects at level 2

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP2004:03Object Oriented Programming with Java
Plus
9 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP2060:03 Computer Graphics Principles
CP2241:03 Advanced Internetworking
CP2402:03 Operating Systems and Architectures
CP2503:03 Enterprise Database Systems - Oracle

Level 3

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP3003:03 Internet Technology
CP3046:03 Information Technology Project 1
Plus
6 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP3020:03 Advanced Database Management
CP3120:03 Object Oriented Software Engineering
or
BT, BU, BX, BZ, CH, CO, CP, EA, EV, MA, MB, MG, PH or ZL subjects

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP3047:03Information Technology Project 2
Plus
9 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP3050:03 Algorithms and Complexity
CP3070:03 Principles of Data Communications
CP3110:03 Fundamentals of Software Engineering
or
BT, BZ, BU, BX, CH, CO, CP, EA, EV, MA, MB, MG, PH or ZL subjects

Level 4 (HONOURS)

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP4100:06 Honours Project (Part 1 of 2)
CP5080:03 Literature Review and Research Proposal
CP5090:03 Scientific Research Methods

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP4101:06Honours Project (Part 2 of 2)
CP5110:03Cryptography
CP5170:03 Topics in Systems and Networks

Level 4 (PART-TIME HONOURS)

CP4200:03Honours Project (Part 1 of 4)
CP4201:03Honours Project (Part 2 of 4)
CP4202:03Honours Project (Part 3 of 4)
CP4203:03Honours Project (Part 4 of 4)
CP5080:03Literature Review and Research Proposal
CP5090:03Scientific Research Methods
CP5110:03Cryptography
CP5170:03 Topics in Systems and Networks

GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Townsville, Cairns

Level 1

CP1200:03Introduction to Computer Science 1
CP1300:03Introduction to Computer Science 2
CP1500:03Introduction to Database Principles
EV1001:03Introduction to Environmental Science
or
EV1002:03 Society and Environment (Townsville)
MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations
or
MA1020:03Preparatory Mathematics
MA1401:03Statistics and Data Analysis 1
Plus
6 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP1010:03 Introduction to Multimedia
CP1030:03 Introduction to Information Technology
CU1010:03 Effective Writing

Level 2

CP2001:03Data Structures and Algorithms
CP2004:03Object Oriented Programming with Java
CP2402:03Operating Systems and Architectures
EV2502:03Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
Plus
12 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP2060:03 Computer Graphics Principles
CP2231:03 Internetworking Principles
CP2241:03 Advanced Internetworking
CP2503:03 Enterprise Database Systems - Oracle
EV2501:03 Introduction to Environmental Remote Sensing (Cairns)

Level 3

CP3046:03Information Technology Project 1
CP3047:03Information Technology Project 2
CP3110:03Fundamentals of Software Engineering
CP3120:03Object Oriented Software Engineering
EV3502:03Advanced Geographic Information Systems
Plus
9 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP3003:03 Internet Technology
CP3070:03 Principles of Data Communications
CP3250:03 Network Administration 1 (Townsville)
EV3501:03 Advanced Remote Sensing (not offered in 2009)
EV3503:03 GIS for Environmental Analysis

Level 4 (HONOURS)

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP4100:06 Honours Project (Part 1 of 2)
CP5080:03 Literature Review and Research Proposal
CP5090:03 Scientific Research Methods

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP4101:06Honours Project (Part 2 of 2)
CP5110:03Cryptography
CP5170:03 Topics in Systems and Networks

Level 4 (PART-TIME HONOURS)

CP4200:03Honours Project (Part 1 of 4)
CP4201:03Honours Project (Part 2 of 4)
CP4202:03Honours Project (Part 3 of 4)
CP4203:03Honours Project (Part 4 of 4)
CP5080:03Literature Review and Research Proposal
CP5090:03Scientific Research Methods
CP5110:03Cryptography
CP5170:03 Topics in Systems and Networks

INDUSTRY PROFESSIONAL

Townsville, Cairns

Level 1

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP1200:03 Introduction to Computer Science 1
CP1500:03 Introduction to Database Principles
MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations
or
MA1020:03Preparatory Mathematics
Plus
3 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP1030:03 Introduction to Information Technology
or
BT, BU, BX, BZ, CC, CH, CP, EA, EV, MA, MB, PH or ZL subjects at level 1

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP1010:03Introduction to Multimedia
CP1300:03Introduction to Computer Science 2
CU1010:03Effective Writing
MA1401:03 Statistics and Data Analysis 1

Level 2

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP2001:03 Data Structures and Algorithms
CP2231:03 Internetworking Principles
Plus
6 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP2010:03 Multimedia Web Design (Townsville)
CP2420:03 Graphics and Animation Technologies (Cairns)
CP3250:03 Network Administration 1 (Townsville)
or
BT, BU, BX, BZ, CC, CH, CP, EA, EV, MA, MB, PH or ZL subjects at level 2

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP2004:03Object Oriented Programming with Java
CP2241:03Advanced Internetworking
CP2402:03Operating Systems and Architectures
Plus
3 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP2060:03 Computer Graphics Principles
CP2503:03 Enterprise Database Systems - Oracle

Level 3

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP3003:03 Internet Technology
CP3020:03 Advanced Database Management
CP3046:03 Information Technology Project 1
CP3120:03 Object Oriented Software Engineering

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP3047:03Information Technology Project 2
CP3070:03Principles of Data Communications
CP3110:03Fundamentals of Software Engineering
Plus
3 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP3050:03 Algorithms and Complexity
or
BT, BZ, CC, CH, CP, EA, EV, MA, MB, PH or ZL subjects at level 2 or 3

Level 4 (HONOURS)

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP4100:06 Honours Project (Part 1 of 2)
CP5080:03 Literature Review and Research Proposal
CP5090:03 Scientific Research Methods

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP4101:06Honours Project (Part 2 of 2)
CP5110:03Cryptography
CP5170:03 Topics in Systems and Networks

Level 4 (PART-TIME HONOURS)

CP4200:03Honours Project (Part 1 of 4)
CP4201:03Honours Project (Part 2 of 4)
CP4202:03Honours Project (Part 3 of 4)
CP4203:03Honours Project (Part 4 of 4)
CP5080:03Literature Review and Research Proposal
CP5090:03Scientific Research Methods
CP5110:03Cryptography
CP5170:03 Topics in Systems and Networks

MULTIMEDIA GAME DEVELOPMENT

Townsville (level 1 only), Cairns

Level 1

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP1200:03 Introduction to Computer Science 1
CP1500:03 Introduction to Database Principles
MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations
or
MA1020:03Preparatory Mathematics
Plus
3 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP1030:03 Introduction to Information Technology
or
BT, BU, BX, BZ, CC, CH, CP, EA, EV, MA, MB, PH or ZL subjects at level 1

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP1010:03Introduction to Multimedia
CP1300:03Introduction to Computer Science 2
CU1010:03Effective Writing
MA1401:03 Statistics and Data Analysis 1

Level 2

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP2001:03 Data Structures and Algorithms
CP2420:03 Graphics and Animation Technologies (Cairns)
CP2430:03 Computer Games - Characteristics and Culture (Cairns)
Plus
3 credit points of subjects selected from:
BT, BZ, BU, BX, BZ, CC, CH, CP, EA, EV, MA, MB, PH or ZL subjects at level 2

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP2004:03Object Oriented Programming with Java
CP2046:03Directed Project - Game Principles (Cairns)
CP2060:03 Computer Graphics Principles
CP2402:03 Operating Systems and Architectures

Level 3

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP2231:03 Internetworking Principles
CP3046:03 Information Technology Project 1
CP3120:03 Object Oriented Software Engineering
CP3410:03 Advanced Game Design (Cairns)

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP2241:03Advanced Internetworking
CP3047:03Information Technology Project 2
CP3110:03Fundamentals of Software Engineering
Plus
3 credit points of subjects selected from:
CP3050:03 Algorithms and Complexity
or
BT, BZ, CC, CH, CP, EA, EV, MA, MB, PH or ZL subjects at level 3

Level 4 (HONOURS)

TEACHING PERIOD 1

CP4100:06 Honours Project (Part 1 of 2)
CP5080:03 Literature Review and Research Proposal
CP5090:03 Scientific Research Methods

TEACHING PERIOD 2

CP4101:06Honours Project (Part 2 of 2)
CP5110:03Cryptography
CP5170:03 Topics in Systems and Networks

Level 4 (PART-TIME HONOURS)

CP4200:03Honours Project (Part 1 of 4)
CP4201:03Honours Project (Part 2 of 4)
CP4202:03Honours Project (Part 3 of 4)
CP4203:03Honours Project (Part 4 of 4)
CP5080:03Literature Review and Research Proposal
CP5090:03Scientific Research Methods
CP5110:03Cryptography
CP5170:03 Topics in Systems and Networks

BACHELOR OF MARINE SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF MARINE SCIENCE WITH HONOURS

Townsville, Cairn s (first year only)

Majors:

The Bachelor of Marine Science is specifically designed for students who wish to pursue a career in marine science. The course provides two pathways; the Bachelor of Marine Science or the Bachelor of Marine Science (Tropical Marine Network Program). They are differentiated by the cross-institutional subject requirements of the Tropical Marine Network Program. Each of the pathways provides students with breadth in the discipline as well as flexibility to follow their own interests. Emphasis is given to scientific breadth in life and physical marine sciences and to generic skills that enable the student to respond to changes in the job market for marine science in Australia.

Level 1

BZ1001:03Fundamentals of Biology
CH1001:03 Chemistry: A Central Science
or
CH1011:03Chemistry for the Natural Sciences
EA1002:03 Environmental Earth Science
or
EA1110:03Evolution of the Earth
EV1001:03 Introduction to Environmental Science
or
EV1002:03Society and Environment
MA1401:03 Statistics and Data Analysis 1
ZL1001:03 The Diversity of Animal Life

PLUS

6 credit points of subjects. The following are recommended:
BT1001:03Introduction to Plant Science
CH1002:03 Chemistry: Principles and Applications
or
CH1012:03Molecular Chemistry
MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations
MA1003:03 Mathematical Techniques
MB1110:03 Introductory Marine Science
PH1001:03 Preparatory Physics
PH1005:03 Advanced Stream Physics
PH1007:03 Fundamental Physics

Level 2

EV2502:03Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
PH2006:03 Descriptive Physical Oceanography

PLUS

At least 6 credit points selected from:
CH2042:03Marine Chemistry and Chemical Ecology
EA2110:03Introduction to Sedimentology
MB2050:03Functional Biology of Marine Organisms
MB2060:03Marine Ecology and Environmental Assessment

PLUS

12 credit points of subjects. The following are recommended:
AQ2001:03Introduction to Aquaculture
BS2001:03Quantitative Methods in Biology
BT2240:03Marine Plants and Algae in their Environments
CH2002:03 Physical Chemistry
CH2012:03 Environmental Analytical Techniques
CH2022:03 Chemistry of the Elements
CH2032:03 Organic Chemistry
EV2401:03 Australian Landscape Processes and Evolution
EA2404:03 From Icehouse to Greenhouse
MA2000:03 Mathematics for Scientists and Engineers
MA2100:03 Mathematical Methods and Differential Equations
MB2070:03 Evolution and Biogeography of Marine Organisms
MB2080:03 Marine and Terrestrial Invertebrate Biology
PH2019:03 Introduction to Electromagnetism Optics and Thermodynamics
Other science subjects may be taken based on the advice of the marine science coordinator

Level 3

At least 6 credit points each selected from two of three science disciplines (total of 12 credit points):
Earth and Environmental Science
EA3620:03 Palaeoenvironments and Change in Greater Australia
EA3640:03 Advanced Marine Geoscience Technologies and Applications
EV3201:03 Managing Coastal and Marine Environments
EV3203:03 Conserving Marine Wildlife: Sea Mammals, Birds, Reptiles
EV3401:03 Coasts and Catchments: Geomorphology and Management
EV3406:03 Coral Reef Geomorphology
EV3503:03 GIS for Environmental Analysis
Marine Biology
MB3050:03 Biological Oceanography
MB3150:03 Fisheries Science
MB3190:03 Coral Reef Ecology
MB3200:03 Marine Conservation Biology
MB3210:03 Life History and Evolution of Reef Corals
MB3260:03 Ecological Dynamics: An Introduction to Modelling
Mathematical and Physical Sciences
CS3008:03 Fluid Mechanics
MA3109:03 Applied Complex Variable Theory
PH3003:03 Classical Mechanics
PH3006:03 Oceanography and Meteorology

PLUS

Other level 3 science subjects may be taken based on the advice of the marine science coordinator
Any AQ, BZ, CH, EA, EV, MA, MB, PH subjects are recommended

Level 4 (Honours)

CH4002:12Chemistry Honours Part 1 of 2
CH4003:12Chemistry Honours Part 2 of 2
or
CH4004:06 Chemistry Honours (Part Time) Part 1 of 4
CH4005:06 Chemistry Honours (Part Time) Part 2 of 4
CH4006:06 Chemistry Honours (Part Time) Part 3 of 4
CH4007:06 Chemistry Honours (Part Time) Part 4 of 4
OR
EA4101:12Geology Honours (Part 1 of 2)
EA4102:12Geology Honours (Part 2 of 2)
or
EA4110:06 Geology Honours (Part-Time) (Part 1 of 4)
EA4120:06 Geology Honours (Part-Time) (Part 2 of 4)
EA4130:06 Geology Honours (Part-Time) (Part 3 of 4)
EA4140:06 Geology Honours (Part-Time) (Part 4 of 4)
OR
EA4301:12Earth Science Honours (Part 1 of 2)
EA4302:12Earth Science Honours (Part 2 of 2)
or
EA4310:06 Earth Science Honours (Part-Time) (Part 1 of 4)
EA4320:06 Earth Science Honours (Part-Time) (Part 2 of 4)
EA4330:06 Earth Science Honours (Part-Time) (Part 3 of 4)
EA4340:06 Earth Science Honours (Part-Time) (Part 4 of 4)
OR
EV4701:12Environmental Science Honours Part 1 of 2
EV4702:12Environmental Science Honours Part 2 of 2
or
EV4710:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 1 of 4
EV4720:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 2 of 4
EV4730:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 3 of 4
EV4740:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 4 of 4
OR
EV4801:12 Geography Honours Part 1 of 2
EV4802:12 Geography Honours Part 2 of 2
or
EV4810:06Geography Honours (Part-Time) Part 1 of 4
EV4820:06Geography Honours (Part-Time) Part 2 of 4
EV4830:06Geography Honours (Part-Time) Part 3 of 4
EV4840:06Geography Honours (Part-Time) Part 4 of 4
OR
MA4511:12 Mathematical Sciences Honours Part 1 of 2
MA4512:12 Mathematical Sciences Honours Part 2 of 2
or
MA4515:06Mathematical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 1 of 4
MA4516:06 Mathematical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 2 of 4
MA4517:06 Mathematical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 3 of 4
MA4518:06 Mathematical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 4 of 4
OR
MB4001:12 Marine Biology Honours (Part 1 of 2)
MB4002:12 Marine Biology Honours (Part 2 of 2)
OR
PH4511:12Physical Sciences Honours Part 1 of 2
PH4512:12Physical Sciences Honours Part 2 of 2
or
PH4515:06 Physical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 1 of 4
PH4516:06 Physical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 2 of 4
PH4517:06 Physical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 3 of 4
PH4518:06 Physical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 4 of 4

TROPICAL MARINE NETWORK PROGRAM

The Tropical Marine Network program is more prescibed and involves inter-institutional teaching with staff from the Universities of Sydney and Queeensland. Students can apply for entry at the end of their first year. There will be a quota of 25 students each year.

Level 2

EV2502:03Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
PH2006:03 Descriptive Physical Oceanography

PLUS

At least 6 credit points selected from the following:
CH2042:03Marine Chemistry and Chemical Ecology
EA2110:03Introduction to Sedimentology
MB2050:03Functional Biology of Marine Organisms
MB2060:03Marine Ecology and Environmental Assessment

PLUS

3 credit points selected from the following:
AQ3320:03Tropical Aquaculture**
EV3100:03Coastal Management**
MB3300:03Coral Reef Ecosystems**
MB3310:03Tropical Fisheries Biology and Management**
** Approval is needed to enrol in these subjects

PLUS

9 credit points of subjects. The following are recommended:
AQ2001:03Introduction to Aquaculture
BS2001:03Quantitative Methods in Biology
BT2240:03Marine Plants and Algae in their Environments
CH2002:03 Physical Chemistry
CH2012:03 Environmental Analytical Techniques
CH2022:03 Chemistry of the Elements
CH2032:03 Organic Chemistry
EV2401:03 Australian Landscape Processes and Evolution
EA2404:03 From Icehouse to Greenhouse
MA2000:03 Mathematics for Scientists and Engineers
MA2100:03 Mathematical Methods and Differential Equations
MB2070:03 Evolution and Biogeography of Marine Organisms
MB2080:03 Marine and Terrestrial Invertebrate Biology
PH2019:03 Introduction to Electromagnetism Optics and Thermodynamics
Other science subjects may be taken based on the advice of the marine science coordinator

Level 3

3 credit points selected from the following:
AQ3320:03Tropical Aquaculture ** +
EV3100:03Coastal Management **
MB3300:03Coral Reef Ecosystems **
MB3310:03Tropical Fisheries Biology and Management **
+ AQ3320 is an antirequisites for all other AQ subjects
** Approval is needed to enrol in these subjects

PLUS

9 credit points selected from the following:
MB3050:03Biological Oceanography
MB3150:03Fisheries Science
MB3190:03 Coral Reef Ecology
MB3200:03 Marine Conservation Biology
MB3260:03 Ecological Dynamics: An Introduction to Modelling

PLUS

9 credit points selected from the following:
EA3620:03Palaeoenvironments and Change in Greater Australia (not offered in 2009)
EA3640:03 Advanced Marine Geoscience Technologies and Applications
EV3201:03 Managing Coastal and Marine Environments
EV3203:03 Conserving Marine Wildlife: Sea Mammals, Birds, Reptiles
EV3401:03 Coasts and Catchments: Geomorphology and Management
EV3406:03 Coral Reef Geomorphology
EV3503:03 GIS for Environmental Analysis

PLUS

3 credit points of subjects. Any AQ, BZ, CH, EA, EV, MA, MB, PH subjects are recommended.
Other level 3 science subjects may be taken based on the advice of the marine science coordinator

Level 4 (HONOURS)

See Level 4 Honours above

BACHELOR OF PLANNING AND BACHELOR OF PLANNING WITH HONOURS

Townsville, Cairns

Level 1

CORE SUBJECTS
EA1002:03Environmental Earth Science
EV1001:03Introduction to Environmental Science
EV1002:03Society and Environment
MA2401:03Statistics and Data Analysis for Environmental Science
or
SY2005:03Qualitative Research
or
SY2012:03Social Survey Design and Analysis

PLUS

12 credit points selected from the following:
AN1001:03 Anthropology: Cultural Diversity in Global Perspective
AR1001:03 The World of Archaeology
BT1001:03 Introduction to Plant Science
CP1010:03 Introduction to Multimedia
CP1030:03 Introduction to Information Technology
CP1500:03 Introduction to Database Principles
CU1010:03 Effective Writing
HI1302:03 World History Since 1900
LA1101:03 Legal Institutions and Processes
LA1103:03 Law, Society and Change
LA1104:03 Legal Concepts
MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations
MA1020:03 Preparatory Mathematics
SY1001:03 Australian Society: An Introduction to Sociology
or
Elective level 1 subjects approved by the Program Coordinator to take the total credit points completed to 24 in accordance with the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Planning

Level 2

CORE SUBJECTS
EV2003:03Introduction to Environmental Economics
EV2301:03Urban Geography and Design
EV2360:03Cradle to Grave: Population Economy and Environment
EV2502:03 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
LA2902:03 Environmental Law and Policy

PLUS

Science level 2 subjects to take the total credit points completed to 24 in accordance with the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Planning

Level 3

CORE SUBJECTS
EV3001:03Environmental and Regional Planning
EV3002:03Environmental Impact Assessment
EV3252:03Indigenous Environmental Management
EV3601:03Social Impact Assessment: Environmental Management #
EV3454:03 Natural Hazards
or
EV3606:03Disasters: Vulnerability, Mitigation and Planning
EV5603:03 Planning Legislation and Professional Practice #
# EV3601 and EV5603 are block mode subjects and Cairns students must travel to Townsville

PLUS

Science level 3 subjects to take the credit points completed to 24 in accordance with the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Planning

Level 4 - PASS DEGREE

CORE SUBJECTS
EV5008:03Professional Vacation Placement
EV5605:03Professional Planning Work Experience
EV5910:03Minor Project (Part 1 of 2)
EV5920:03Minor Project (Part 2 of 2)

PLUS

12 credit points of level 3 or level 5 EV subjects satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Planning

Level 4 - HONOURS DEGREE

CORE SUBJECTS
EV5007:03Introduction to Research
EV5605:03Professional Planning Work Experience
and
EV4901:06 Planning Honours Part 1 of 2
EV4902:12 Planning Honours Part 2 of 2
or
EV4910:03Honours in Planning (Part-Time) Part 1 of 4
EV4920:03 Honours in Planning (Part-Time) Part 2 of 4
EV4930:06 Honours in Planning (Part-Time) Part 3 of 4
EV4940:06 Honours in Planning (Part-Time) Part 4 of 4
Note: EV5603 is a compulsory subject and is offered in block mode in Townsville in early December. Intending Honours students must complete EV5603 at the end of level 3 EV5605 is a compulsory subject and may be completed at a place of choice between years 3 and 4
Note: Fourth years honours or subjects may be completed at either campus

CAIRNS

Level 1

CORE SUBJECTS
EA1002:03Environmental Earth Science
EV1001:03Introduction to Environmental Science
EV1002:03Society and Environment
MA2401:03Statistics and Data Analysis for Environmental Science
or
SS2020:03Social Survey Design and Analysis
or
SS2023:03 Qualitative Research

PLUS

Level 1 subjects to take the total credit points completed to 24 in accordance with the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Planning

Level 2

CORE SUBJECTS
EV2003:03Introduction to Environmental Economics
EV2301:03Urban Geography and Design
EV2360:03Cradle to Grave: Population Economy and Environment
EV2502:03 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
LA2902:03 Environmental Law and Policy

PLUS

Level 2 subjects to take the total credit points completed to 24 in accordance with the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Planning

Level 3

CORE SUBJECTS
EV3001:03Environmental and Regional Planning
EV3002:03Environmental Impact Assessment
EV3252:03Indigenous Environmental Management
EV3454:03Natural Hazards
EV5603:03Planning Legislation and Professional Practice

PLUS

Subjects to take the total credit points completed to 24 in accordance with the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Planning

Level 4

CORE SUBJECTS - PASS DEGREE
EV5008:03Professional Vacation Placement
EV5605:03Professional Planning Work Experience
EV5910:03Minor Project Part 1
EV5920:03 Minor Project Part 2

PLUS

12 credit points of EV subjects satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Planning
or
CORE SUBJECTS - HONOURS DEGREE
EV5007:03 Introduction to Research
EV5605:03 Professional Planning Work Experience
and
EV4901:06Planning Honours Part 1 of 2
EV4902:12Planning Honours Part 2 of 2
or
EV4910:03 Honours in Planning (Part-Time) Part 1 of 4
EV4920:03 Honours in Planning (Part-Time) Part 2 of 4
EV4930:06 Honours in Planning (Part-Time) Part 3 of 4
EV4940:06 Honours in Planning (Part-Time) Part 4 of 4
Note: EV5603 is a compulsory subject and is offered in block mode in Townsville in early December. Intending Honours students must complete EV5603 at the end of level 3 EV5605 is a compulsory subject and may be completed at a place of choice between years 3 and 4
Note: Fourth years honours or subjects may be completed at either campus

BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY-BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGY-BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINES

Townsville, Cairns

Course details are shown in the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences section of this handbook.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS

Townsville, Cairns

Majors:

Students may undertake majors as follows:

The core subjects for each major are listed below.

Substitution of subjects for core subjects to allow students to graduate with an approved major will be considered by the Pro-Vice-Chancellor on a case by case basis.

SINGLE MAJORS

AQUACULTURE

Townsville, Cairns (first and second year only, see below)

Level 1

BZ1001:03Fundamentals of Biology
ZL1001:03The Diversity of Animal Life
Plus 18 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 2

AQ2001:03Introduction to Aquaculture
AQ2002:03Aquaculture of Tropical Species
BS2001:03Quantitative Methods in Biology

PLUS

15 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. The following are recommended:
BC2013:03 Principles of Biochemistry
BT2240:03 Marine Plants and Algae in their Environments
BZ2420:03 Genetics for Biology
MB2050:03 Functional Biology of Marine Organisms
MB2080:03 Marine and Terrestrial Invertebrate Biology
MI2031:03 Marine Microbiology

Level 3

12 credit points from the following:

TEACHING PERIOD 1

AQ3002:03 Aquaculture: Feeds and Nutrition
AQ3003:03 Aquaculture: Propagation
or
AQ3008:03Aquaculture: Systems Design

TEACHING PERIOD 2

AQ3005:03Aquaculture: Management of Culture Systems
AQ3007:03Aquatic Animal Ecophysiology
or
AQ3004:03 Aquaculture: Genetics and Stock Improvement
Plus
12 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. The following are suggested:
Third year aquaculture subjects not completed as core subjects.
MB3150:03Fisheries Science
MI3031:03 Aquatic Microbial Pathobiology

Level 4 (Honours students only)

AQ4101:12Aquaculture Honours (Part 1 of 2)
AQ4102:12Aquaculture Honours (Part 2 of 2)
Note: There are other subjects available for students who wish to complete honours part-time. Students should contact the school for subject information.

CAIRNS (FIRST AND SECOND YEAR ONLY)

Level 1

BZ1001:03Fundamentals of Biology
ZL1001:03The Diversity of Animal Life
Plus
18 credit points from science level 1 subjects satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 2

AQ2001:03Introduction to Aquaculture
AQ2002:03Aquaculture of Tropical Species
BS2001:03Quantitative Methods in Biology
Plus
15 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. The following are recommended:
BZ2440:03 Ecology and Conservation
BZ2470:03 Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology of Plants
EA2800:03 Marine Sedimentary Environments
MB2090:03 Tropical Marine Ecosystems
ZL2008:03 Animal Adaptation to Environmental Change

ARCHAEOLOGY

Townsville, Cairns

Note: Not all level 2, level 3 or level 4 subjects are available on campus at Cairns.

Level 1

AR1001:03The World of Archaeology
and
AN1001:03Anthropology: Cultural Diversity in Global Perspective
or
SS1010:03Australian People: Indigenous and Anthropological Perspectives
Plus
18 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. One or more level 1 subjects in anthropology, geography, earth sciences or photography is strongly recommended.

Level 2

Select 9 credit points from the following subjects:
AR2011:03 Australia Through Time and Place
AR2304:03 Archaeology of Celtic Europe
AR2402:03 Maritime Archaeology Field School
AR2405:03 Rock Art Field School
AR2406:03 Hominoid Evolution
AR2407:03 Forensic Archaeology
AR2410:03 Introduction to the Classical World
AR2501:03 Ancestors and Emperors: The Rise and Fall of Ancient Societies
Plus
15 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 3

AR3008:03Peoples of the Coast and Sea
Plus
a minimum of 9 credit points from the following:
AR3011:03 Australia Through Time and Place
AR3304:03 Archaeology of Celtic Europe
AR3402:03 Maritime Archaeology Field School
AR3405:03 Rock Art Field School
AR3406:03 Hominoid Evolution
AR3407:03 Forensic Archaeology
AR3410:03 Introduction to the Classical World
AR3501:03 Ancestors and Emperors: The Rise and Fall of Ancient Societies
Plus
12 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 4 (Honours students only)

AR4006:06Archaeology Honours Seminar A
AR4007:06Archaeology Honours Seminar B
AR4102:06Archaeology Honours Thesis Part 1 of 2
AR4103:06Archaeology Honours Thesis Part 2 of 2

BIOCHEMISTRY/MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Townsville, Cairns (first year only)

Level 1 - Townsville

CH1001:03Chemistry: A Central Science
CH1002:03Chemistry: Principles and Applications
Plus
18 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. The following are recommended:.
BM1000:03 Introductory Biochemistry and Microbiology
BZ1001:03 Fundamentals of Biology

Level 1 - Cairns

CH1011:03Chemistry for the Natural Sciences
CH1012:03Molecular Chemistry
Plus
18 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. The following subject is recommended:.
BZ1001:03 Fundamentals of Biology

Level 2

BC2013:03Principles of Biochemistry
BC2023:03Molecular Genetics
BC2024:03Cell Regulation
Plus
15 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. It is recommended that students choose a set of electives which provides them with the prerequisites for subjects in a range of disciplines in level 2 and 3.

Level 3

BC3101:03Genes, Genomes and Development
BC3102:03Advanced Cell Biology
BC3201:03Biotechnology
BC3202:03 Special Topics in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Plus
12 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science from the following recommended list:
CH3013:03 Instrumental Analytical Techniques
CH3032:03 Organic Chemistry
MI3021:03 Clinical Microbiology
MI3051:03 Mechanisms of Infectious Diseases
MI3061:03 Advanced Immunobiology
PP3101:03 Advanced Physiology
PP3201:03 Applied Physiology
PP3150:03 Chemical Pharmacology

Level 4 (Honours students only)

BC4002:12Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Honours Part 1 of 2
BC4003:12 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Honours Part 2 of 2

BOTANY

Townsville, Cairns

Level 1

BT1001:03Introduction to Plant Science
BZ1001:03Fundamentals of Biology
Plus
18 credit points of options. The following are recommended:
AG1001:03Agriculture and Agroecosystems
BM1000:03Introductory Biochemistry and Microbiology
CH1001:03Chemistry: A Central Science
CH1011:03Chemistry for the Natural Sciences
CH1012:03Molecular Chemistry
EA1110:03Evolution of the Earth
MA1401:03Statistics and Data Analysis 1
ZL1001:03The Diversity of Animal Life
Any level 1 CH, CP, CU, EA, EV, MA or MB subjects

Level 2

BS2001:03Quantitative Methods in Biology
BT2400:03Flowering Plant Diversity
BZ2440:03Ecology and Conservation
Plus
15 credit points of options. The following are recommended:
BT2240:03 Marine Plants and Algae in their Environments (Townsville)
BZ2420:03 Genetics for Biology
BZ2470:03 Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology of Plants
EA2007:03 Applied Soil Science
Any level 2 BC, BT, EV, MB or ZL subjects

Level 3

Select 3 credit points (one subject) from:
BT3010:03Biology of Plant Survival (Townsville)
BT3400:03Tropical Flora of Australia
Plus
9 credit points (three subjects) from:
BZ3000:03 Projects in Biology
BZ3210:03 Rainforest Ecosystems (Townsville)
BZ3212:03 Tropical Wetlands Ecology and Management
BZ3400:03 Population and Community Ecology (Cairns)
BZ3420:03 Tropical Ecosystems and Climate Change (Cairns)
BZ3450:03 Ecological and Conservation Genetics
Plus
12 credit points of options. The following are recommended:
Any subjects not already selected from the above list
Any level 3 BC, BS, BZ, EV, MB or ZL subjects

Level 4 (Honours students only)

BT4001:12Botany Honours (Part 1 of 2)
BT4002:12Botany Honours (Part 2 of 2)

CHEMISTRY

Townsville, Cairns (first year only)

Level 1

CH1001:03Chemistry: A Central Science
or
CH1011:03Chemistry for the Natural Sciences
and
CH1002:03Chemistry: Principles and Applications
or
CH1012:03 Molecular Chemistry
Plus
18 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. It is recommended that students choose a set of electives that provide them with the prerequisites for subjects in a range of disciplines in level 2 and 3. Students with an interest in Industrial Chemistry should include appropriate Mathematics (MA) and Computer Science (CP) subjects.

Level 2

At least 3 subjects (9 credit points) from:
CH2002:03Physical Chemistry
CH2012:03Environmental Analytical Techniques
CH2022:03Chemistry of the Elements
CH2032:03Organic Chemistry
Plus
15 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements of the Bachelor of Science. It is recommended that students include additional level 2 Chemistry (CH) subjects or subjects in Biochemistry (BC), Earth Science (EA), Mathematics (MA), Physics (PH), Biological Sciences (BT, BZ, MB,ZL), Physiology and Pharmacology (PP), and Microbiology and Immunology (MI). Students with an interest in Industrial Chemistry should include appropriate Chemical Engineering (CL) and Mechanical Engineering (ME) subjects.

Level 3

Any four level 3 CH subjects (12 credit points) selected from:
CH3004:03 Physical Chemistry
CH3013:03 Instrumental Analytical Techniques
CH3022:03 Inorganic Chemistry
CH3032:03 Organic Chemistry
CH3093:03 Advanced Chemistry Project A
CH3095:03 Advanced Chemistry Project B Part1 of 2
CH3096:03 Advanced Chemistry Project B Part2 of 2
Plus
12 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. It is recommended that students include additional level 3 Science subjects. Students with an interest in Industrial Chemistry should include appropriate Chemical Engineering (CL) and Mechanical Engineering (ME) subjects.

Level 4 (Honours students only)

CH4002:12Chemistry Honours Part 1 of 2
CH4003:12Chemistry Honours Part 2 of 2
or
CH4502:12 Industrial Chemistry Honours Part 1 of 2
CH4503:12 Industrial Chemistry Honours Part 2 of 2
or
CH4004:06Chemistry Honours (Part Time) Part 1 of 4
CH4005:06Chemistry Honours (Part Time) Part 2 of 4
CH4006:06Chemistry Honours (Part Time) Part 3 of 4
CH4007:06Chemistry Honours (Part Time) Part 4 of 4

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Note: There will be no 2009 (Teaching Period 1 or Teaching Period 2) intake for the Computer Science major at Cairns.

Townsville, Cairns

Level 1

Teaching Period 1

CP1200:03 Introduction to Computer Science 1
Plus
9 credit points. Recommended subjects:
CP1030:03 Introduction to Information Technology
CP1500:03 Introduction to Database Principles
MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations
MA1020:03 Preparatory Mathematics
or
BM, BT, BZ, CH, EA, EV, MB, PH or ZL subjects at level 1 to satisfy the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Teaching Period 2

CP1300:03Introduction to Computer Science 2
Plus
9 credit points. Recommended subjects:
CP1010:03 Introduction to Multimedia
CU1010:03 Effective Writing
MA1401:03 Statistics and Data Analysis 1
or
BM, BT, BZ, CH, EA, EV, MB, PH or ZL subjects at level 1 to satisfy the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 2

Teaching Period 1

CP2001:03 Data Structures and Algorithms
CP2231:03 Internetworking Principles
Plus
6 credit points. Recommended subjects:
CP2010:03 Multimedia Web Design (Townsville)
CP2377:03 Portable Programming (not offered in 2009)
CP2420:03 Graphics and Animation Technologies (Cairns)
CP2430:03 Computer Games - Characteristics and Culture (Cairns)
or
BT, BZ, EA, EV, MB, PH or ZL subjects at level 2

Teaching Period 2

CP2004:03Object Oriented Programming with Java
Plus
9 credit points. Recommended subjects:
CP2046:03 Directed Project - Game Principles (Cairns)
CP2060:03 Computer Graphics Principles
CP2402:03 Operating Systems and Architectures
CP2503:03 Enterprise Database Systems - Oracle
or
BT, BZ, EA, EV, MA, MB, PH or ZL subjects at level 2

Level 3

Teaching Period 1

CP3046:03 Information Technology Project 1
CP3120:03 Object Oriented Software Engineering
Plus
6 credit points. Recommended subjects:
CP3003:03 Internet Technology
CP3020:03 Advanced Database Management
CP3410:03 Advanced Game Design (Cairns)
or
BT, BZ, EA, EV, MA, MB, PH or ZL subjects at level 3

Teaching Period 2

CP3047:03Information Technology Project 2
CP3110:03Fundamentals of Software Engineering
Plus
6 credit points. Recommended subjects:
CP3050:03 Algorithms and Complexity
CP3070:03 Principles of Data Communications
or
BT, BZ, EA, EV, MA, MB, PH or ZL subjects at level 3

Level 4 (Honours students only)

CP4100:06Honours Project (Part 1 of 2)
CP4101:06Honours Project (Part 2 of 2)
CP5080:03Literature Review and Research Proposal
CP5090:03Scientific Research Methods
CP5110:03Cryptography
CP5170:03 Topics in Systems and Networks

Level 4 Part-time Honours

CP4200:03Honours Project (Part 1 of 4)
CP4201:03Honours Project (Part 2 of 4)
CP4202:03Honours Project (Part 3 of 4)
CP4203:03Honours Project (Part 4 of 4)
CP5080:03Literature Review and Research Proposal
CP5090:03Scientific Research Methods
CP5110:03Cryptography
CP5170:03 Topics in Systems and Networks

ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCE

Townsville, Cairns (see below)

Level 1

EA1002:03Environmental Earth Science
EV1001:03Introduction to Environmental Science
Plus
3 credit points (one subject) from each of the following groups:
Group 1: All level 1 MA and PH subjects except PH1001
Group 2: All level 1 CH and CP subjects together with BM1000, but excluding CH1020 and CP1030
Group 3: All level 1 BT, BZ, MB and ZL subjects
Plus
Level 1 electives to bring the total credit points completed to 24

Level 2

Select one of the groups and complete the three subjects:
Group 1
EA2110:03 Introduction to Sedimentology
EV2401:03 Australian Landscapes Processes and Evolution
EA2404:03 From Icehouse to Greenhouse
Group 2
EA2006:03 Hydrology
EA2007:03Applied Soil Science
EA2404:03From Icehouse to Greenhouse
Plus
Level 2 options to bring the total number of credit points completed to 24. The following are recommended:
EA2120:03 Palaeontology and Stratigraphy
EA2510:03 Earth Resources, Exploration and Environment
EA2900:03 Introductory Field Geology
EV2502:03 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

Level 3

Select one of the groups and complete three subjects:
Group 1
EA3620:03 Palaeoenvironments and Change in Greater Australia (not offered in 2009)
EA3640:03Advanced Marine Geoscience Technologies and Applications
EV3401:03 Coasts and Catchments: Geomorphology and Management
EV3406:03 Coral Reef Geomorphology
Group 2
EA3005:03 Minesite Rehabilitation
EA3006:03 Land Degradation Field Studies
EA3008:03 Advanced Hydrology
EA3800:03 Earth and Environmental Geochemistry
EV3002:03 Environmental Impact Assessment
Plus
Level 3 options to bring the total number of credit points completed to 24. The following is recommended:
EV3502:03 Advanced Geographic Information Systems

Level 4 (Honours students only)

EA4301:12Earth Science Honours (Part 1 of 2)
EA4302:12Earth Science Honours (Part 2 of 2)
Note: There are alternative subjects available for students who wish to complete honours part-time. Students should contact the school for subject information.

CAIRNS

Level 1

EA1002:03Environmental Earth Science
EV1001:03Introduction to Environmental Science
Plus
3 credit points (one subject) from each of the following groups:
Group 1: All level 1 MA and PH subjects except PH1001
Group 2: All level 1 CH and CP subjects together with BM1000, but excluding CH1020 and CP1030
Group 3: All level 1 BT, BZ, MB and ZL subjects
Plus
Electives to bring the total credit points completed to 24.

Level 2

Complete the following subjects:
EA2006:03Hydrology
EA2007:03 Applied Soil Science
EA2404:03 From Icehouse to Greenhouse
Plus
15 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. The following are recommended:
EA2510:03 Earth Resources, Exploration and Environment
EA2900:03 Introductory Field Geology
EV2501:03 Introduction to Environmental Remote Sensing
EV2502:03 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

Level 3

Complete 12 credit points (four subjects) from the following subjects:
EA3006:03 Land Degradation Field Studies
EA3007:03 Field Studies in Tropical Water and Soil Science
EA3008:03 Advanced Hydrology
EA3800:03 Earth and Environmental Geochemistry
EV3002:03 Environmental Impact Assessment
Plus
12 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. The following are recommended:
EV3501:03 Advanced Remote Sensing
EV3502:03 Advanced Geographic Information Systems

Level 4 (Honours students only)

EA4301:12Earth Science Honours (Part 1 of 2)
EA4302:12Earth Science Honours (Part 2 of 2)
Note: There are alternative subjects available for students who wish to complete honours part-time. Students should contact the school for subject information.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Townsville, Cairns (see below)

Level 1

EV1001:03Introduction to Environmental Science
One subject selected from:
EV1002:03Society and Environment
EV1004:03Understanding Environmental Issues (not offered in 2009)
Plus
Subjects to take the total credit points completed to 24 credit points of subjects to satisfy the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 2

LA2902:03Environmental Law and Policy
EV2003:03Introduction to Environmental Economics
Plus
One subject selected from:
BS2001:03Quantitative Methods in Biology
or
MA2401:03Statistics and Data Analysis for Environmental Science
Plus
Level 2 subjects to take the total credit points completed to 24 credit points to satisfy the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 3

EV3001:03Environmental and Regional Planning
EV3002:03Environmental Impact Assessment
EV3601:03Social Impact Assessment: Environmental Management
Plus
One subject selected from:
EV3200:03 Terrestrial Resource Management
EV3201:03 Managing Coastal and Marine Environments
Plus
Subjects to take the total credit points completed to 24 credit points to satisfythe Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 4 (Honours students only)

EV4701:12Environmental Science Honours Part 1 of 2
EV4702:12Environmental Science Honours Part 2 of 2
or
EV4710:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 1 of 4
EV4720:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 2 of 4
EV4730:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 3 of 4
EV4740:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 4 of 4

CAIRNS

Level 1

EV1001:03Introduction to Environmental Science
EV1002:03Society and Environment
Plus
Subjects to take the total credit points completed to 24 credit points to satisfythe Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 2

EV2003:03Introduction to Environmental Economics
LA2902:03Environmental Law and Policy
Plus
One subject selected from:
BS2001:03 Quantitative Methods in Biology
or
MA2401:03 Statistics and Data Analysis for Environmental Science
Plus
Level 2 subjects to take the total credit points completed to 24 credit points to satisfy the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 3

EV3001:03Environmental and Regional Planning
EV3002:03Environmental Impact Assessment
EV3601:03Social Impact Assessment: Environmental Management
Plus
One subject selected from:
EV3205:03 Conserving Tropical Rainforests
EV3252:03 Indigenous Environmental Management
EV3454:03 Natural Hazards
EV3456:03 Catchment Assessment and Management
Plus
Subjects to take the total credit points completed to 24 credit points to satisfy the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 4 (Honours students only)

EV4701:12Environmental Science Honours Part 1 of 2
EV4702:12Environmental Science Honours Part 2 of 2
or
EV4710:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 1 of 4
EV4720:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 2 of 4
EV4730:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 3 of 4
EV4740:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 4 of 4

GENETICS AND GENOMICS

Townsville

Level 1

BM1000:03Introductory Biochemistry and Microbiology
BZ1001:03Fundamentals of Biology
Plus
18 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science.
Students will find MA1401:03 and PH1001:03 useful for background knowledge within the Genetics and Genomics major.
Note: CH1001:03 and CH1002:03 are prerequisites for level 2 BC2013:03 and BC2023:03.

Level 2

BC2013:03Principles of Biochemistry
BC2023:03Molecular Genetics
BZ2420:03Genetics for Biology
Plus
15 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science
Note: BC2024:03 is a prerequisite for level 3 subjects BC3102:03 and GG3201:03. BZ2440:03 is a prerequisite for BZ3450:03. BS2001:03 is a prerequisite for AQ3004:03.

Level 3

BZ3450:03Ecological and Conservation Genetics
GG3101:03Advanced Genetics and Genomics
Plus
a minimum of 6 credit points selected from:
AQ3004:03 Aquaculture: Genetics and Stock Improvement
BC3201:03 Biotechnology
GG3102:03 Molecular Cell Biology
GG3202:03 Special Topics in Genetics
Plus
Remaining subjects to satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 4 (Honours students only)

GG4011:12Honours in Genetics (Part 1 of 2)
GG4012:12Honours in Genetics (Part 2 of 2)

GEOGRAPHY

Townsville, Cairns

Level 1

EV1001:03Introduction to Environmental Science
EV1002:03Society and Environment
Plus
Science level 1 subjects to take the total credit points completed to 24

Level 2

Select three level 2 EV subjects (9 credit points).
Plus
Science level 2 subjects to take the total credit points completed to 2

Level 3

Select four level 3 EV subjects (12 credit points).
Plus
Subjects to take the total credit points completed to 24 credit points

Level 4 (Honours students only)

EV4801:12Geography Honours Part 1 of 2
EV4802:12Geography Honours Part 2 of 2
or
EV4810:06 Geography Honours (Part-Time) Part 1 of 4
EV4820:06 Geography Honours (Part-Time) Part 2 of 4
EV4830:06 Geography Honours (Part-Time) Part 3 of 4
EV4840:06 Geography Honours (Part-Time) Part 4 of 4

GEOLOGY/ECONOMIC GEOLOGY

Townsville, Cairns (first year only)

Level 1

Select 3 credit points (one subject) satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science from:
EA1002:03Environmental Earth Science
or
EA1110:03Evolution of the Earth
Plus
3 credit points of either CH or CP level 1 subjects.
Plus
18 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 2

EA2220:03Earth Materials
EA2300:03 Crustal Processes
EA2900:03 Introductory Field Geology
Plus
15 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. The following are recommended:
EA2110:03 Introduction to Sedimentology
EA2120:03 Palaeontology and Stratigraphy
EA2510:03 Earth Resources, Exploration and Environment

Level 3

EA3510:03Geological Mapping
EA3511:03 Advanced Geological Mapping
and two of:
EA3100:03Tectonics and Igneous Geology
EA3200:03Metamorphism and Structure
EA3400:03Ore Genesis
EA3610:03 Marine Geology and Palaeobiology
EA3800:03 Earth and Environmental Geochemistry
Plus
12 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 4 (Honours students only)

EA4101:12Geology Honours (Part 1 of 2)
EA4102:12Geology Honours (Part 2 of 2)
or
EA4201:12 Metalliferous Economic Geology Honours (Part 1 of 2)
EA4202:12 Metalliferous Economic Geology Honours (Part 2 of 2)
Note: There are other subjects available for students who wish to complete honours part-time. Students should contact the school for subject information.

HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCES

Townsville, Cairns

YEAR 1

CORE SUBJECTS
EA1002:03Environmental Earth Science
EV1001:03Introduction to Environmental Science
ELECTIVE/ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS
Plus 18 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science.

YEAR 2

CORE SUBJECTS
EA2006:03Hydrology
EV2502:03 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
Plus
One subject selected from:
EA2007:03 Applied Soil Science
EV2003:03 Introduction to Environmental Economics
ELECTIVE/ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS
Plus 15 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

YEAR 3

CORE SUBJECTS
EA3007:03Field Studies in Tropical Water and Soil Science
EA3800:03 Earth and Environmental Geochemistry
EA3008:03 Advanced Hydrology
One subject selected from:
BZ3212:03 Tropical Wetlands Ecology and Management
EA3006:03 Land Degradation Field Studies
EV3002:03 Environmental Impact Assessment
EV3401:03 Coasts and Catchments: Geomorphology and Management (Townsville)
or
EV3456:03Catchment Assessment and Management (Cairns)
ELECTIVE/ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS
Plus 12 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

YEAR 4 (Honours students only)

EA4301:12Earth Science Honours (Part 1 of 2)
EA4302:12Earth Science Honours (Part 2 of 2)
or
EA4310:06 Earth Science Honours (Part-Time) (Part 1 of 4)
EA4320:06 Earth Science Honours (Part-Time) (Part 2 of 4)
EA4330:06 Earth Science Honours (Part-Time) (Part 3 of 4)
EA4340:06 Earth Science Honours (Part-Time) (Part 4 of 4)

MARINE BIOLOGY

Townsville, Cairns (first year only)

Level 1

BZ1001:03Fundamentals of Biology
ZL1001:03The Diversity of Animal Life
Plus
18 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 2

BS2001:03Quantitative Methods in Biology
MB2060:03Marine Ecology and Environmental Assessment

PLUS

3 credit points from:
MB2050:03 Functional Biology of Marine Organisms
MB2070:03 Evolution and Biogeography of Marine Organisms
MB2080:03 Marine and Terrestrial Invertebrate Biology
Plus
15 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 3

Select 12 credit points from:
MB3050:03Biological Oceanography
MB3150:03Fisheries Science
MB3160:03* Evolution and Ecology of Reef Fishes
MB3190:03* Coral Reef Ecology
MB3200:03 Marine Conservation Biology
MB3210:03* Life History and Evolution of Reef Corals
MB3230:03 Design and Analyses in Ecological Studies
MB3260:03 Ecological Dynamics: An Introduction to Modelling
MB3270:03 Coastal and Estuarine Ecosystems
MB3280:03 Marine Invertebrates of Commercial Importance
Plus
12 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science
* Restricted subjects which require approval of Academic Adviser.

Level 4 (Honours students only)

MB4001:12Marine Biology Honours (Part 1 of 2)
MB4002:12Marine Biology Honours (Part 2 of 2)

MARINE BIOLOGY - ADVANCED

Townsville, Cairns (first year only)

Level 1

BZ1001:03Fundamentals of Biology
CH1001:03Chemistry: A Central Science
MA1000:03Mathematical Foundations
MA1003:03Mathematical Techniques
ZL1001:03The Diversity of Animal Life
Plus
9 credit points of subjects satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 2

BS2001:03Quantitative Methods in Biology
MB2060:03Marine Ecology and Environmental Assessment
Plus
3 credit points from:
MB2050:03 Functional Biology of Marine Organisms
MB2070:03 Evolution and Biogeography of Marine Organisms
MB2080:03 Marine and Terrestrial Invertebrate Biology
Plus
Subjects to total of 24 credit points, at least 6 of which must be level 2 CH, EA, MA or PH subjects

Level 3

Select 12 credit points from:
MB3059:03Biological Oceanography (Advanced)
MB3169:03 *Evolution and Ecology of Reef Fishes (Advanced)
MB3199:03 * Coral Reef Ecology (Advanced)
MB3219:03 * Life History and Evolution of Reef Corals (Advanced)
MB3239:03 Design and Analyses in Ecological Studies (Advanced)
MB3269:03 Ecological Dynamics: An Introduction to Modelling (Advanced)
MB3279:03 Coastal and Estuarine Ecosystems (Advanced)
Plus
Subjects to the total of 24 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science
* Restricted subjects which require approval of Academic Adviser

MATHEMATICS

Townsville, Cairns (first year only)

Notes:

1. The majority of level 2 and level 3 subjects comprising the Mathematics major are offered in alternate years only. This means that in order to complete the major in the minimum three years, students will need to take some level 3 subjects in their second year of study and some level 2 subjects in their third year of study.

2. Students who have an undergraduate major in Mathematics major may undertake honours in Statistics (see separate entry for Statistics).

Level 1

MA1000:03Mathematical Foundations
MA1003:03Mathematical Techniques
Plus
18 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science
Students will find CP1200:03, CP1300:03, MA1721:03, PH1005:03 and PH1007:03 useful for background knowledge within the Maths major
Students with an interest in Statistics should include MA1401:03

Level 2

MA2000:03Mathematics for Scientists and Engineers
MA2100:03Mathematical Methods and Differential Equations
MA2201:03 Numerical Mathematics
Plus
15 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science
Students will find PH2002:03, PH2008:03 and PH2019:03 useful for background knowledge within the Maths major
Students with an interest in Statistics should include MA2405:03

Level 3

MA3109:03Applied Complex Variable Theory
MA3201:03Numerical Methods
MA3405:03Multivariate Statistical Methods
or
PH3003:03 Classical Mechanics
MA3605:03 Operations Research and Modelling
Plus
12 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 4 (Honours students only)

MA4011:12Mathematics Honours Part 1 of 2
MA4012:12Mathematics Honours Part 2 of 2
or
MA4015:06 Mathematics Part-Time Honours Part 1 of 4
MA4016:06 Mathematics Part-Time Honours Part 2 of 4
MA4017:06 Mathematics Part-Time Honours Part 3 of 4
MA4018:06 Mathematics Part-Time Honours Part 4 of 4

MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

Townsville

The honours in Mathematical Sciences program is intended for students whose undergraduate major is not in mathematics, but who have a major in another science (or related) discipline and want to carry out a project where mathematical techniques can be applied to that area.

Level 4 (Honours students only)

MA4511:12Mathematical Sciences Honours Part 1 of 2
MA4512:12Mathematical Sciences Honours Part 2 of 2

Level 4 (Honours Part-time students only)

MA4515:06Mathematical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 1 of 4
MA4516:06 Mathematical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 2 of 4
MA4517:06 Mathematical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 3 of 4
MA4518:06 Mathematical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 4 of 4

MICROBIOLOGY

Townsville

Level 1

BM1000:03Introductory Biochemistry and Microbiology
HS1000:03Epidemiology
Plus
18 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. The following are recommended:
BT1001:03 Introduction to Plant Science
BZ1001:03 Fundamentals of Biology
CH1001:03 Chemistry: A Central Science
CH1002:03 Chemistry: Principles and Applications
ZL1001:03 The Diversity of Animal Life
or any AQ, AT, BT, BZ or PP subjects
Students wishing to specialise in Clinical Microbiology should also select:
AT1210:03Introductory Human Anatomy and Histology

Level 2

MI2011:03Microbial Diversity
MI2021:03Introductory Infectious Diseases and Immunobiology
MI2031:03 Marine Microbiology
Plus
15 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. The following are recommended:
BS2001:03 Quantitative Methods in Biology
MB2050:03 Functional Biology of Marine Organisms
Or any AQ, AT, BC, BT, BZ, MB, PP or ZL subjects.
Students wishing to specialise in Clinical Microbiology should also select from:
AT2110:03 Comparative Mammalian Anatomy and Histology
BC2013:03 Principles of Biochemistry
BC2023:03 Molecular Genetics
BC2024:03 Cell Regulation
PP2101:03 Medical Physiology 1
PP2201:03 Medical Physiology 2

Level 3

Select a minimum of four subjects (12 credit points) from:
MI3021:03 Clinical Microbiology
MI3031:03 Aquatic Microbial Pathobiology
MI3041:03 Food Microbiology
MI3051:03 Mechanisms of Infectious Diseases
MI3061:03 Advanced Immunobiology
PP3151:03 General Pathobiology
Plus
Up to 12 credit points of electives to satisfy the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science
Students wishing to specialise in Clinical Microbiology should also select from:
BC3101:03Genes, Genomes and Development
PP3151:03General Pathobiology

Level 4 (Honours students only)

MI4000:12Microbiology and Immunology Honours Part 1 of 2
MI4001:12 Microbiology and Immunology Honours Part 2 of 2
Note: There are other subjects available for students who wish to complete honours part-time. Students should contact the School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences for subject information.

PHARMACOLOGY

Townsville, Cairns (first year only)

Level 1 - Townsville

CH1001:03Chemistry: A Central Science
CH1002:03Chemistry: Principles and Applications
Plus
18 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. The following are recommended:
AT1210:03 Introductory Human Anatomy and Histology
BM1000:03 Introductory Biochemistry and Microbiology
BT1001:03 Introduction to Plant Science
BZ1001:03 Fundamentals of Biology
CP1030:03 Introduction to Information Technology
HS1000:03 Epidemiology
MA1000:03Mathematical Foundations
MA1401:03Statistics and Data Analysis 1
PP1201:03Introduction to Physiology and Pharmacology
ZL1001:03The Diversity of Animal Life

Level 1 - Cairns

CH1011:03Chemistry for the Natural Sciences
CH1012:03Molecular Chemistry
Plus
18 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science.

Level 2

BC2024:03Cell Regulation
PP2101:03 Medical Physiology 1
PP2201:03 Medical Physiology 2
Plus
15 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. The following are recommended:
BC2013:03 Principles of Biochemistry
BS2001:03 Quantitative Methods in Biology
CH2032:03 Organic Chemistry (strongly recommended)
Any level 2 Anatomy and Histology (AT), Biochemistry (BC), Biological Sciences (BT, BZ, MB, ZL), Chemistry (CH) or Physiology (PP) subjects

Level 3

PP3150:03Chemical Pharmacology
PP3251:03Systemic Pathophysiology and Therapeutics
PP3252:03 Neuropharmacology
Select one subject (3 credit points) from:
CH3100:03 Molecular Basis of Therapeutics 4
PP3151:03 General Pathobiology
Plus
12 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science
Any Level 3 Biochemistry (BC), Biological Sciences (BT, BZ, MB, ZL), Chemistry (CH) or Physiology (PP) subjects

Level 4 (Honours students only)

PP4051:12Pharmacology Honours Part 1 of 2
PP4052:12Pharmacology Honours Part 2 of 2
Note: There are other subjects available for students who wish to complete honours part-time. Students should contact the school for subject information.

PHYSICAL SCIENCES

Townsville

The honours in Physical Sciences program is intended for students whose undergraduate major is not in physics, but who have a major in another science (or related) discipline and want to carry out a project where physical sciences techniques can be applied to that area.

Level 4 (Honours students only)

PH4511:12Physical Sciences Honours Part 1 of 2
PH4512:12Physical Sciences Honours Part 2 of 2

Level 4 (Honours Part-time students only)

PH4515:06Physical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 1 of 4
PH4516:06 Physical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 2 of 4
PH4517:06 Physical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 3 of 4
PH4518:06 Physical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 4 of 4

PHYSICS

Townsville

The majority of level 2 and level 3 subjects comprising the Physics major are offered in alternate years only. This means that in order to complete the major in the minimum three years, students will need to take some level 3 subjects in their second year of study and some level 2 subjects in their third year of study.

Level 1

PH1005:03Advanced Stream Physics
PH1007:03Fundamental Physics
Plus
18 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science
Students will find CP1200:03 and CP1300:00 useful for background knowledge within the Physics major. MA1000:03 and MA1003:03 are prerequisites for level 2 Physics

Level 2

PH2002:03Structure of Matter
PH2008:03Thermal and Statistical Physics
PH2019:03Introduction to Electromagnetism Optics and Thermodynamics
Plus
15 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science
MA2000:03, MA2100:03 and MA2201:03 are prerequisites for level 3 Physics

Level 3

Four subjects (12 credit points) selected from:
PH3002:03Quantum Physics
PH3003:03 Classical Mechanics
PH3006:03 Oceanography and Meteorology
PH3019:03 Electromagnetic Phenomena
PH3025:03 Human Biomechanics 2
Plus
12 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 4 (Honours students only)

PH4011:12Physics Honours Part 1 of 2
PH4012:12Physics Honours Part 2 of 2
Note: There are other subjects available for students who wish to complete honours part-time. Students should contact the school for subject information.

PHYSIOLOGY

Townsville

Level 1

AT1210:03Introductory Human Anatomy and Histology
CH1001:03Chemistry: A Central Science
Plus
18 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. The following are recommended:
BM1000:03 Introductory Biochemistry and Microbiology
BT1001:03 Introduction to Plant Science
BZ1001:03 Fundamentals of Biology
CH1002:03 Chemistry: Principles and Applications
CP1030:03 Introduction to Information Technology
HS1000:03 Epidemiology
MA1000:03Mathematical Foundations
MA1401:03Statistics and Data Analysis 1
PP1201:03Introduction to Physiology and Pharmacology
ZL1001:03The Diversity of Animal Life

Level 2

AT2110:03Comparative Mammalian Anatomy and Histology
PP2101:03Medical Physiology 1
PP2201:03Medical Physiology 2
Plus
15 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. The following are recommended:
BC2013:03 Principles of Biochemistry
BC2024:03 Cell Regulation
BS2001:03 Quantitative Methods in Biology
Any Biochemistry (BC), Biological Sciences (BT, BZ, MB, ZL) or Chemistry (CH) subjects.

Level 3

PP3101:03Advanced Physiology
PP3103:03Nutritional Physiology and Metabolism
PP3201:03Applied Physiology
PP3203:03Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology
Plus
12 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science
Any Biochemistry (BC), Biological Sciences (BT, BZ, MB, ZL), Chemistry (CH) or Pharmacology (PP3150, PP3251) subjects

Level 4 (Honours students only)

PP4001:12Physiology Honours Part 1 of 2
PP4002:12Physiology Honours Part 2 of 2
Note: There are other subjects available for students who wish to complete honours part-time. Students should contact the School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences for subject information.

PSYCHOLOGY

Townsville, Cairns (see below)

Students who wish to undertake the major in Psychology should contact the School of Psychology before selecting their subjects. This major is not an Australian Psychological Society accredited sequence. Students wishing to undertake an APS-accredited sequence within the Bachelor of Science need to complete the requirements for the Bachelor of Psychology.

Level 1

PY1101:03Exploring Psychology 1
PY1102:03Exploring Psychology 2
Plus
18 credit points of science subjects satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 2

Select three subjects (9 credit points) from:
PY2101:03Brain and Behaviour
PY2103:03#Describing and Analysing Behaviour
PY2106:03Human Development Across the Lifespan
PY2107:03#Experimental Investigation and Analysis of Behaviour
PY2108:03 Evolution of Behaviour
PY2111:03 Learning and Behaviour
PY2112:03 Memory and Cognition
Plus
15 credit points of science subjects satisfying the Award Requirements of the Bachelor of Science
# These are design/statistics subjects. Note that SS1103 is a prerequisite for PY2103; PY2103 is a prerequisite for PY2107 and PY2107 is a prerequisite for PY3101.

Level 3

Students need to consult level 2 subjects in the Schedule of Science Subjects for the prerequisites.
Select four subjects (12 credit points) from:
PY3101:03# Advanced Behavioural Research Design and Analysis
PY3102:03 Social Psychology
PY3103:03 Psychopathology
PY3106:03 Theoretical Foundations of Modern Psychology
PY3107:03 Introductory Psychometrics, Assessment and Ethics
PY3109:03 Cognitive Neuroscience: The Biology of Mind
PY3111:03 Advanced Health Psychology
Plus
12 credit points of science subjects satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 4

Fourth year in Psychology (Honours or Pass degree) is only available to students who have completed the Australian Psychological Society accredited professional training sequence (please contact the School of Psychology).

CAIRNS

Level 1

PY1101:03Exploring Psychology 1
PY1102:03Exploring Psychology 2
Plus
18 credit points of science subjects satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science.

Level 2

Select three subjects (9 credit points) from:
PY2101:03Brain and Behaviour
PY2103:03#Describing and Analysing Behaviour
PY2106:03Human Development Across the Lifespan
PY2107:03#Experimental Investigation and Analysis of Behaviour
PY2111:03 Learning and Behaviour
PY2112:03 Memory and Cognition
Plus
15 credit points of science subjects satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science.
# These are design/statistics subjects. Note that SS1103 is a prerequisite for PY2103; PY2103 is a prerequisite for PY2107 and PY2107 is a prerequisite for PY3101.

Level 3

Students need to consult level 2 subjects in the Schedule of Science Subjects for the prerequisites.
Select four subjects (12 credit points) from:
PY3101:03# Advanced Behavioural Research Design and Analysis
PY3102:03 Social Psychology
PY3103:03 Psychopathology
PY3106:03 Theoretical Foundations of Modern Psychology
PY3107:03 Introductory Psychometrics, Assessment and Ethics
PY3110:03 Human Sensation and Perception
Plus
12 credit points of science subjects satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 4

Fourth year in Psychology (Honours or Pass degree) is only available to students who have completed the Australian Psychological Society accredited professional training sequence (please contact the School of Psychology).

SPATIAL SCIENCE

Townsville, Cairns

Level 1

EV1001:03Introduction to Environmental Science
EV1002:03Society and Environment
Plus
Subjects to take the total to 24 credit points satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science.

Level 2

EV2301:03Urban Geography and Design
or
EV2360:03Cradle to Grave: Population Economy and Environment
or
EV2401:03Australian Landscape Processes and Evolution
EV2501:03 Introduction to Environmental Remote Sensing
EV2502:03 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
Plus
Subjects, which may include the alternative subjects (above), to take the total credit points completed to 24 satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science

Level 3

EV3501:03Advanced Remote Sensing
EV3502:03Advanced Geographic Information Systems
Plus
Two of the following subjects:
CP3020:03Advanced Database Management
EV3001:03Environmental and Regional Planning
EV3200:03Terrestrial Resource Management
EV3205:03Conserving Tropical Rainforests
EV3254:03Tropical Agroforestry
EV3401:03Coasts and Catchments: Geomorphology and Management
EV3404:03 Field Studies in Tropical Geography
EV3406:03 Coral Reef Geomorphology
EV3407:03 Fire Science and Management for Northern Australia
EV3456:03 Catchment Assessment and Management
EV3503:03 GIS for Environmental Analysis
EV3601:03 Social Impact Assessment: Environmental Management
Plus
Subjects, which may include the alternative subjects (above), to take the total credit points completed to 24 satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science
Note: CP1500 is a prerequisite for CP3020.

Level 4 (Honours students only)

EV4701:12Environmental Science Honours Part 1 of 2
EV4702:12Environmental Science Honours Part 2 of 2
or
EV4710:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 1 of 4
EV4720:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 2 of 4
EV4730:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 3 of 4
EV4740:06 Environmental Science Honours (Part-Time) Part 4 of 4
or
EV4801:12Geography Honours Part 1 of 2
EV4802:12Geography Honours Part 2 of 2
or
EV4810:06 Geography Honours (Part-Time) Part 1 of 4
EV4820:06 Geography Honours (Part-Time) Part 2 of 4
EV4830:06 Geography Honours (Part-Time) Part 3 of 4
EV4840:06 Geography Honours (Part-Time) Part 4 of 4

STATISTICAL SCIENCES

Townsville

The honours in Statistical Sciences program is intended for students whose undergraduate major is not in mathematics or statistics, but who have a major in another science (or related) discipline and want to carry out a project where mathematical techniques can be applied to that area.

Level 4 (Honours students only)

MA4521:12Statistical Sciences Honours Part 1 of 2
MA4522:12Statistical Sciences Honours Part 2 of 2

Level 4 (Honours Part-time students only)

MA4525:06Statistical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 1 of 4
MA4526:06 Statistical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 2 of 4
MA4527:06 Statistical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 3 of 4
MA4528:06 Statistical Sciences Part-Time Honours Part 4 of 4

STATISTICS

Townsville

The honours in Statistics program is intended for students whose undergraduate major is in mathematics.

Level 4 (Honours students only)

MA4021:12Statistics Honours Part 1 of 2
MA4022:12Statistics Honours Part 2 of 2

Level 4 (Honours Part-time students only)

MA4025:06Statistics Part-Time Honours Part 1 of 4
MA4026:06Statistics Part-Time Honours Part 2 of 4
MA4027:06Statistics Part-Time Honours Part 3 of 4
MA4028:06Statistics Part-Time Honours Part 4 of 4

ZOOLOGY

Townsville, Cairns

Level 1

BZ1001:03Fundamentals of Biology
ZL1001:03The Diversity of Animal Life
Plus
18 credit points of options satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. The following are recommended:
BM1000:03Introductory Biochemistry and Microbiology (Townsville)
BT1001:03 Introduction to Plant Science
CH1001:03 Chemistry: A Central Science (Townsville)
CH1011:03 Chemistry for the Natural Sciences (Cairns)
CH1012:03 Molecular Chemistry (Cairns)
EA1110:03 Evolution of the Earth
MA1401:03 Statistics and Data Analysis 1
Any level 1 CH, CP, CU, EA, EV, MA or MB subjects

Level 2

BS2001:03Quantitative Methods in Biology
BZ2440:03Ecology and Conservation
Plus
Select 3 credit points (one subject) from:
BZ2420:03 Genetics for Biology
ZL2005:03 Marine and Terrestrial Invertebrate Biology (Townsville)
ZL2008:03 Animal Adaptation to Environmental Change
Plus
15 credit points of subjects satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. The following are recommended:
Any subjects not already selected from the above list
Any level 2 BC, BT, BZ, EV or MB subjects

Level 3

Select 9 credit points (three subjects) from Group 1 and an additional 3 credit points (one subject) from Group 1 or Group 2:
Group 1
BZ3000:03 Projects in Biology
BZ3212:03 Tropical Wetlands Ecology and Management
BZ3215:03 Conservation Biology
BZ3220:03 Rainforest Populations and Communities (Townsville)
BZ3400:03 Population and Community Ecology (Cairns)
BZ3420:03 Tropical Ecosystems and Climate Change (Cairns)
BZ3450:03 Ecological and Conservation Genetics
ZL3026:03 Animal Behaviour (Townsville)
ZL3203:03 The Australian Vertebrate Fauna
ZL3205:03 Wildlife Ecology and Management (Townsville)
Group 2
BZ3001:03 Field Studies in the Equatorial Tropics: Borneo
ZL3211:03 Tropical Australian Herpetology
ZL3420:03 Ornithology
ZL3430:03Venomous Australian Animals (Cairns)
ZL3501:03Tropical Entomology (Cairns)
Plus
12 credit points of subjects satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science. The following are recommended:
Any subjects not already selected from the above list
Any level 3 BC, BS, BT, BZ, EV, MB or ZL subjects

Level 4 (Honours students only)

ZL4001:12Zoology Honours (Part 1 of 2)
ZL4002:12Zoology Honours (Part 2 of 2)

INTERDISCIPLINARY MAJORS

ECOLOGY

Townsville, Cairns

Level 1

BT1001:03Introduction to Plant Science
BZ1001:03Fundamentals of Biology
ZL1001:03The Diversity of Animal Life
Plus
15 credit points of options. The following are recommended:
BM1000:03Introductory Biochemistry and Microbiology (Townsville)
CH1001:03 Chemistry: A Central Science (Townsville)
CH1011:03 Chemistry for the Natural Sciences (Cairns)
CH1012:03 Molecular Chemistry (Cairns)
EA1110:03 Evolution of the Earth
MA1401:03 Statistics and Data Analysis 1
Any level 1 CH, CP, CU, EA, EV, MA or MB subjects

Level 2

BS2001:03Quantitative Methods in Biology
BT2400:03Flowering Plant Diversity
BZ2440:03Ecology and Conservation
ZL2008:03Animal Adaptation to Environmental Change
Select 3 credit points (one subject) from:
BT2240:03 Marine Plants and Algae in their Environments (Townsville)
BZ2420:03 Genetics for Biology
BZ2470:03 Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology of Plants
ZL2005:03 Marine and Terrestrial Invertebrate Biology (Townsville)
Plus
9 credit points of options. The following are recommended:
EA2006:03Hydrology
EA2007:03 Applied Soil Science
Any subject not already selected from the above list
Any level 2 BC, BT, BZ, EV, MB or ZL subjects

Level 3

Select 9 credit points (three subjects) from:
BT3010:03Biology of Plant Survival (Townsville)
BT3400:03Tropical Flora of Australia (Cairns)
BZ3210:03Rainforest Ecosystems (Townsville)
BZ3212:03Tropical Wetlands Ecology and Management
BZ3420:03Tropical Ecosystems and Climate Change (Cairns)
Plus
9 credit points (three subjects) from:
BZ3215:03 Conservation Biology
BZ3220:03 Rainforest Populations and Communities (Townsville)
BZ3400:03 Population and Community Ecology (Cairns)
BZ3450:03 Ecological and Conservation Genetics
ZL3203:03 The Australian Vertebrate Fauna
ZL3205:03 Wildlife Ecology and Management (Townsville)
Plus
6 credit points of options. The following are recommended:
Any subject not already selected from the above list
Any level 3 BC, BS, BT, BZ, EV, MB or ZL subjects

Level 4 (Honours students only)

BT4001:12Botany Honours (Part 1 of 2)
BT4002:12Botany Honours (Part 2 of 2)
or
BZ4001:12 Botany/Zoology Honours (Part 1 of 2)
BZ4002:12 Botany/Zoology Honours (Part 2 of 2)
or
ZL4001:12Zoology Honours (Part 1 of 2)
ZL4002:12Zoology Honours (Part 2 of 2)

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ADVANCED)

Townsville, Cairns

Majors:

The Bachelor of Science (Advanced) is available to students with an OP equal to or less than 6, or equivalent. A maximum of 20 students will be admitted to the course (Townsville and Cairns combined).

AQUACULTURE

Townsville, Cairns (first year only, see below)

Level 1

BZ1001:03Fundamentals of Biology
ZL1001:03The Diversity of Animal Life
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 MA or PH subjects, but not PH1001
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 CH or CP subjects or BM1000, but not CH1020 nor CP1030
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 EA or EV subjects
Plus
Science level 1 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

Level 2

AQ2001:03Introduction to Aquaculture
AQ2002:03Aquaculture of Tropical Species
BS2001:03Quantitative Methods in Biology

PLUS

Science level 2 options to bring the total number of credit points completed to 24. The following are recommended:
BC2013:03 Principles of Biochemistry
BT2240:03 Marine Plants and Algae in their Environments
BZ2420:03 Genetics for Biology
MB2050:03 Functional Biology of Marine Organisms
MB2080:03 Marine and Terrestrial Invertebrate Biology
MI2031:03 Marine Microbiology

Level 3

AQ5002:03Aquaculture: Feeds and Nutrition
AQ5003:03Aquaculture: Propagation
or
AQ5008:03Aquaculture: Systems Design
AQ5004:03Aquaculture: Genetics and Stock Improvement
or
AQ5007:03 Aquatic Animal Ecophysiology
AQ5005:03 Aquaculture: Management of Culture Systems
SC3002:03 Science, Research and Society
SC3003:03 Science Research Internship

PLUS

Science level 3 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24. The following are recommended:
MB3150:03 Fisheries Science
MI3031:03 Aquatic Microbial Pathobiology

CAIRNS (FIRST AND SECOND YEARS ONLY)

Level 1

BZ1001:03Fundamentals of Biology
ZL1001:03The Diversity of Animal Life
Plus
18 credit points from science level 1 subjects satisfying the Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Advanced)

Level 2

AQ2001:03Introduction to Aquaculture
AQ2002:03Aquaculture of Tropical Species
BS2001:03Quantitative Methods in Biology

PLUS

Science level 2 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24. The following are recommended:
BZ2440:03 Ecology and Conservation
BZ2470:03 Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology of Plants
EA2800:03 Marine Sedimentary Environments
MB2090:03 Tropical Marine Ecosystems
ZL2008:03 Animal Adaptation to Environmental Change

BIOCHEMISTRY/MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

Townsville, Cairns (first year only)

Level 1 - Townsville

CH1001:03Chemistry: A Central Science
or
CH1011:03 Chemistry for the Natural Sciences
CH1002:03 Chemistry: Principles and Applications
or
CH1012:03Molecular Chemistry
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 MA or PH subjects, but not PH1001
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 EA or EV subjects
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 BT/BZ/MB/ZL subjects. BZ1001 is recommended.
Plus
Science level 1 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24. BM1000 is recommended.

Level 2

BC2013:03Principles of Biochemistry
BC2023:03Molecular Genetics
BC2024:03Cell Regulation
Plus
Science level 1 options to bring the total number of credit points completed to 24

Level 3

BC5101:03Genes, Genomes and Development
BC5102:03Advanced Cell Biology
BC5201:03Biotechnology
BC5202:03 Special Topics in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
SC3002:03Science, Research and Society
SC3003:03Science Research Internship
Plus
Science level 3 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

BOTANY

Townsville, Cairns

Level 1

BT1001:03Introduction to Plant Science
BZ1001:03Fundamentals of Biology
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 MA or PH subjects, but not PH1001. MA1401 is recommended.
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 CH or CP subjects or BM1000, but not CH1020 nor CP1030. CH1001 or CH1011 or CH1012 are recommended.
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 EA or EV subjects. EA1110 is recommended.
Plus
Science level 1 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24. Level 1 AG and ZL subjects are recommended.

Level 2

BS2001:03Quantitative Methods in Biology
Plus
3 credit points from:
BT2240:03Marine Plants and Algae in their Environments (Townsville)
BT2400:03 Flowering Plant Diversity
Plus
3 credit points from:
BZ2420:03 Genetics for Biology
BZ2440:03 Ecology and Conservation
BZ2470:03 Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology of Plants
Plus
Science level 2 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24. Level 2 BC, BT, EV, MB or ZL subjects are recommended:

Level 3

SC3002:03Science, Research and Society
SC3003:03Science Research Internship
Plus
3 credit points from:
BT5010:03Advanced Biology of Plant Survival (Townsville)
BT5400:03 Advanced Tropical Flora of Australia
Plus
9 credit points from:
BZ5210:03 Ecology of Tropical Forest Ecosystems (Townsville)
BZ5212:03 Tropical Wetlands Ecology and Management
BZ5400:03 Advanced Population and Community Ecology (Cairns)
BZ5450:03 Ecological and Conservation Genetics
BZ5490:03 Advanced Tropical Ecosystems and Climate Change (Cairns)
Plus
Science level 3 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24. Level 3 BC, BS, BZ, EV, MB or ZL subjects are recommended.

CHEMISTRY

Townsville, Cairns (first year only)

Level 1

CH1001:03Chemistry: A Central Science
or
CH1011:03Chemistry for the Natural Sciences
CH1002:03 Chemistry: Principles and Applications
or
CH1012:03Molecular Chemistry
MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 BT, BZ, MB or ZL subjects
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 EA or EV subjects
Plus
Science level 1 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

Level 2

9 credit points from:
CH2002:03 Physical Chemistry
CH2012:03 Environmental Analytical Techniques
CH2022:03 Chemistry of the Elements
CH2032:03 Organic Chemistry
Plus
Science level 2 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24. Students are strongly recommended to undertake level 2 chemistry subjects among their options.

Level 3

SC3002:03Science, Research and Society
SC3003:03Science Research Internship
Plus
CH5004:03Physical Chemistry (Advanced)
CH5013:03Instrumental Analytical Techniques (Advanced)
CH5022:03Inorganic Chemistry (Advanced)
CH5032:03Organic Chemistry
Plus
Science level 3 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Townsville, Cairns

Level 1

CP1200:03Introduction to Computer Science 1
CP1300:03Introduction to Computer Science 2
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 MA or PH subjects, but not PH1001
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 EA or EV subjects
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 BT, BZ, MB, or ZL subjects
Plus
Science level 1 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24. CP1500 is recommended.

Level 2

Teaching Period 1

CP2001:03 Data Structures and Algorithms
CP2004:03 Object Oriented Programming with Java
CP2402:03 Operating Systems and Architectures
Plus
Science level 2 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

Level 3

SC3002:03Science, Research and Society
SC3003:03Science Research Internship
Plus
A minimum of 12 credit points from:
CP5030:03 Special Topics 1
CP5046:03 ICT Project 1: Analysis and Design
CP5047:03 ICT Project 2: Implementation and Commissioning
CP5110:03 Cryptography
CP5150:03Algorithms and Complexity
CP5503:03Enterprise Database Systems - Oracle
CP5520:03Advanced Databases and Applications
CP5610:03Fundamentals of Software Engineering
CP5620:03Object Oriented Software Engineering
Plus
Science level 3 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Townsville, Cairns

Level 1

EV1001:03Introduction to Environmental Science
EV1002:03Society and Environment
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 MA or PH subjects, but not PH1001
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 CH or CP subjects or BM1000, but not CH1020 nor CP1030
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 BT, BZ, MB, or ZL subjects
Plus
Level 1 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

Level 2

EV2003:03Introduction to Environmental Economics
LA2902:03Environmental Law and Policy
Plus
3 credit points from:
BS2001:03 Quantitative Methods in Biology
or
MA2401:03 Statistics and Data Analysis for Environmental Science
Plus
Level 2 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

Level 3

SC3002:03Science, Research and Society
SC3003:03Science Research Internship
EV5001:03Environmental and Regional Planning
EV5002:03Environmental Impact Assessment
EV5601:03Social Impact Assessment: Environmental Management
Plus
3 credit points selected from:
EV5100:03 Coastal Management
EV5200:03 Terrestrial Resource Management
EV5205:03 Conserving Tropical Rainforests
EV5210:03 Management of Marine Protected Areas
EV5252:03 Indigenous Environmental Management
EV5401:03 Coasts and Catchments: Geomorphology and Management (Townsville)
Plus
Level 3 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

GENETICS AND GENOMICS

Townsville, Cairns (first year only)

Level 1

CH1001:03Chemistry: A Central Science
or
CH1011:03Chemistry for the Natural Sciences
CH1002:03 Chemistry: Principles and Applications
or
CH1012:03Molecular Chemistry
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 MA or PH subjects, but not PH1001
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 EA or EV subjects
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 BT, BZ, MB, or ZL subjects. BZ1001 is recommended.
Plus
Science level 1 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24. BM1000 is recommended.

Level 2

9 credit points from:
BC2013:03 Principles of Biochemistry
BC2023:03 Molecular Genetics
BC2024:03 Cell Regulation
BZ2420:03 Genetics for Biology
Plus
Science level 2 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

Level 3

SC3002:03Science, Research and Society
SC3003:03Science Research Internship
Plus
12 credit points from:
BC5101:03Genes, Genomes and Development
BC5102:03Advanced Cell Biology
BC5201:03Biotechnology
BC5202:03 Special Topics in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
BZ5450:03Ecological and Conservation Genetics
Plus
Science level 3 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

GEOGRAPHY

Townsville, Cairns

Level 1

EV1001:03Introduction to Environmental Science
EV1002:03Society and Environment
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 BT, BZ, MB, or ZL subjects
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 MA or PH subjects, but not PH1001
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 CH or CP subjects or BM1000, but not CH1020 or CP1030
Plus
Science level 1 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

Level 2

Select 9 credit points of level 2 EV subjects
Plus
Science level 2 options to take the total credit points completed to 24

Level 3

SC3002:03Science, Research and Society
SC3003:03Science Research Internship
Plus
12 credit points of level 5 EV subjects
Plus
Science level 3 options to take the total credit points completed to 24

MATHEMATICS

Townsville

Level 1

MA1000:03Mathematical Foundations
MA1003:03Mathematical Techniques
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 EA or EV subjects
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 BT, BZ, MB, or ZL subjects
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 CH or CP subjects or BM1000, but not CH1020 or CP1030
Plus
Science level 1 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

Level 2

MA2000:03Mathematics for Scientists and Engineers
MA2100:03Mathematical Methods and Differential Equations
MA2201:03 Numerical Mathematics
Plus
Science level 2 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

Level 3

SC3002:03Science, Research and Society
SC3003:03Science Research Internship
MA5020:03Special Study A
MA5021:03 Special Study B
MA5022:03 Special Study C
MA5023:03 Special Study D
Plus
Science level 3 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

MICROBIOLOGY

Townsville

Level 1

BM1000:03Introductory Biochemistry and Microbiology
HS1000:03Epidemiology
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 MA or PH subjects, but not PH1001
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 BT, BZ, MB, or ZL subjects
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 EA or EV subjects
Plus
Science level 1 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24. The following are recommended:
BT1001:03 Introduction to Plant Science
BZ1001:03 Fundamentals of Biology
CH1001:03 Chemistry: A Central Science
CH1002:03 Chemistry: Principles and Applications
ZL1001:03 The Diversity of Animal Life
or any AQ, AT, BT, BZ or PP subjects.
Note: Students wishing to specialise in Clinical Microbiology should also select:
AT1210:03 Introductory Human Anatomy and Histology

Level 2

MI2011:03Microbial Diversity
MI2021:03Introductory Infectious Diseases and Immunobiology
MI2031:03 Marine Microbiology
Plus
Science level 2 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24. The following are recommended:
BS2001:03 Quantitative Methods in Biology
MB2050:03 Functional Biology of Marine Organisms
or any AQ, AT, BC, BT, BZ, MB, PP or ZL subjects.
Note: Students wishing to specialise in Clinical Microbiology should also select from:
AT2110:03 Comparative Mammalian Anatomy and Histology
BC2013:03 Principles of Biochemistry
BC2023:03 Molecular Genetics
BC2024:03 Cell Regulation
PP2101:03 Medical Physiology 1
PP2201:03 Medical Physiology 2

Level 3

SC3002:03Science, Research and Society
SC3003:03Science Research Internship
Plus
A minimum of 12 credit points from:
MI5021:03 Advanced Clinical Microbiology
MI5031:03 Advanced Aquatic Pathobiology
MI5041:03 Food Microbiology
MI5051:03 Mechanisms of Infectious Diseases
MI5061:03 Advanced Immunobiology
PP5151:03 General Pathobiology
Plus
Science level 3 options to take the total credit points completed to 24
Note: Students wishing to specialise in Clinical Microbiology should also select from:
BC5101:03 Genes, Genomes and Development
PP5151:03 General Pathobiology

PHARMACOLOGY

Townsville, Cairns (first year only)

Level 1 - Townsville

CH1001:03Chemistry: A Central Science
CH1002:03Chemistry: Principles and Applications
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 MA or PH subjects, but not PH1001
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 BT, BZ, MB, or ZL subjects
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 EA or EV subjects
Plus
Science level 1 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24. The following are recommended:
AT1210:03 Introductory Human Anatomy and Histology
BM1000:03 Introductory Biochemistry and Microbiology
BT1001:03 Introduction to Plant Science
BZ1001:03 Fundamentals of Biology
CP1030:03 Introduction to Information Technology
HS1000:03 Epidemiology
MA1000:03Mathematical Foundations
MA1401:03Statistics and Data Analysis 1
PP1201:03Introduction to Physiology and Pharmacology
ZL1001:03The Diversity of Animal Life

Level 1 - Cairns

CH1011:03Chemistry for the Natural Sciences
CH1012:03Molecular Chemistry
Plus
Science level1 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

Level 2

BC2024:03Cell Regulation
PP2101:03 Medical Physiology 1
PP2201:03 Medical Physiology 2
Plus
Science level 2 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24. The following are recommended:
BC2013:03 Principles of Biochemistry
BS2001:03 Quantitative Methods in Biology
CH2032:03 Organic Chemistry (strongly recommended)
Any level 2 Anatomy and Histology (AT), Biochemistry (BC), Biological Sciences (BT, BZ, MB, ZL), Chemistry (CH) or Physiology (PP) subjects.

Level 3

SC3002:03Science, Research and Society
SC3003:03Science Research Internship
PP5002:03Literature Review
PP5055:03 Special Topics in Pharmacology
PP5151:03 General Pathobiology
PP5251:03 Systemic Pathophysiology and Therapeutics
Plus
Science level 3 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24. Level 3 BC, BT, BZ, CH, MB, PP or ZL subjects are recommended.

PHYSICS

Townsville

Level 1

PH1005:03Advanced Stream Physics
PH1007:03Fundamental Physics
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 EA or EV subjects
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 BT, BZ, MB, or ZL subjects
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 CH or CP subjects or BM1000, but not CH1020 nor CP1030
Plus
Science level 1 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

Level 2

PH2002:03Structure of Matter
PH2008:03Thermal and Statistical Physics
PH2019:03Introduction to Electromagnetism Optics and Thermodynamics
Plus
Science level 2 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

Level 3

PH5010:03Directed Study
PH5020:03 Special Study A
PH5021:03 Special Study B
PH5022:03 Special Study C
SC3002:03 Science, Research and Society
SC3003:03 Science Research Internship
Plus
Science level 3 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

PHYSIOLOGY

Townsville

Level 1

AT1210:03Introductory Human Anatomy and Histology
CH1001:03Chemistry: A Central Science
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 MA or PH subjects, but not PH1001
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 BT, BZ, MB, or ZL subjects
Plus
At least 3 credit points of EA or EV subjects
Plus
Science level 1 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24. The following are recommended:
BM1000:03 Introductory Biochemistry and Microbiology
BT1001:03 Introduction to Plant Science
BZ1001:03 Fundamentals of Biology
CH1002:03 Chemistry: Principles and Applications
CP1030:03 Introduction to Information Technology
HS1000:03 Epidemiology
MA1000:03Mathematical Foundations
MA1401:03Statistics and Data Analysis 1
PP1201:03Introduction to Physiology and Pharmacology
ZL1001:03The Diversity of Animal Life

Level 2

AT2110:03Comparative Mammalian Anatomy and Histology
PP2101:03Medical Physiology 1
PP2201:03Medical Physiology 2
Plus
Science level 2 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24. The following are recommended:
BC2013:03 Principles of Biochemistry
BC2024:03 Cell Regulation
BS2001:03 Quantitative Methods in Biology
or any BC, BT, BZ, CH, MB, or ZL subjects.

Level 3

PP5002:03Literature Review
PP5005:03 Special Topics in Physiology
PP5101:03 Advanced Physiology
PP5201:03 Applied Physiology
SC3002:03 Science, Research and Society
SC3003:03 Science Research Internship
Plus
Science level 3 options to take the total credit points completed to 24. PP3150, PP3251 or BC, BT, BZ, CH, MB, or ZL subjects are recommended

SPATIAL SCIENCE

TOWNSVILLE, CAIRNS (SEE BELOW)

Level 1

EV1001:03Introduction to Environmental Science
EV1002:03Society and Environment
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 MA or PH subjects, but not PH1001
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 BT, BZ, MB, or ZL subjects
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 CH or CP subjects or BM1000, but not CH1020 or CP1030
Plus
Science level 1 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

Level 2

EV2301:03Urban Geography and Design
or
EV2401:03Australian Landscape Processes and Evolution
or
EV2404:03Biogeography and Climatology
EV2501:03Introduction to Environmental Remote Sensing
EV2502:03Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
Plus
Science level 2 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

Level 3

EV5501:03Advanced Remote Sensing
EV5502:03Advanced Geographic Information Systems
EV5503:03GIS for Environmental Analysis
SC3002:03Science, Research and Society
SC3003:03Science Research Internship
Plus
At least 3 credit points (one subject) from the following:
CP5520:03 Advanced Databases and Applications
EV5001:03 Environmental and Regional Planning
EV5200:03 Terrestrial Resource Management
EV5401:03 Coasts and Catchments: Geomorphology and Management
EV5404:03 Field Studies in Tropical Geography
EV5406:03 Coral Reef Geomorphology
EV5601:03 Social Impact Assessment: Environmental Management
Plus
Science level 3 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

CAIRNS

Level 1

EV1001:03Introduction to Environmental Science
EV1002:03Society and Environment
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 MA or PH subjects, but not PH1001
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 BT, BZ, MB, or ZL subjects
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 CH or CP subjects or BM1000, but not CH1020 nor CP1030
Plus
Science level 1 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

Level 2

EV2301:03Urban Geography and Design
or
EV2360:03Cradle to Grave: Population Economy and Environment
or
EV2404:03Biogeography and Climatology
EV2501:03Introduction to Environmental Remote Sensing
EV2502:03Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
Plus
Science level 2 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

Level 3

EV5501:03Advanced Remote Sensing
EV5502:03Advanced Geographic Information Systems
EV5503:03GIS for Environmental Analysis
SC3002:03Science, Research and Society
SC3003:03Science Research Internship
Plus
At least 3 credit points (one subject) from the following:.
CP5520:03 Advanced Databases and Applications
EV5001:03 Environmental and Regional Planning
EV5200:03 Terrestrial Resource Management
EV5205:03 Conserving Tropical Rainforests
EV5254:03 Tropical Agroforestry
EV5404:03 Field Studies in Tropical Geography
EV5406:03 Coral Reef Geomorphology
EV5601:03 Social Impact Assessment: Environmental Management
Plus
Science level 3 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24

ZOOLOGY

Townsville, Cairns

Level 1

BZ1001:03Fundamentals of Biology
ZL1001:03The Diversity of Animal Life
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 MA or PH subjects, but not PH1001. MA1401 is recommended.
Plus
At least 3 credit points of level 1 CH or CP subjects or BM1000, but not CH1020 or CP1030. The following are recommended:
BM1000:03 Introductory Biochemistry and Microbiology
CH1001:03 Chemistry: A Central Science
CH1011:03 Chemistry for the Natural Sciences
CH1012:03 Molecular Chemistry
Plus
At least 3 credit points of EA or EV subjects. EA1110 is recommended.
Plus
Science level 1 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24. Level 1 BT subjects are recommended.

Level 2

BS2001:03Quantitative Methods in Biology
Plus
Select 6 credit points from:
BZ2420:03Genetics for Biology
BZ2440:03Ecology and Conservation
ZL2005:03Marine and Terrestrial Invertebrate Biology
ZL2008:03 Animal Adaptation to Environmental Change
Plus
Science level 2 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24. Level 2 BC, BT, BZ, EV or MB subjects are recommended.

Level 3

SC3002:03Science, Research and Society
SC3003:03Science Research Internship
Plus
12 credit points from:
BZ5212:03Tropical Wetlands Ecology and Management
BZ5215:03Conservation Biology
BZ5220:03Rainforest Populations and Communities
BZ5400:03Advanced Population and Community Ecology
BZ5450:03 Ecological and Conservation Genetics
BZ5490:03 Advanced Tropical Ecosystems and Climate Change
ZL5026:03 Animal Behaviour
ZL5061:03 Topics in Animal Behaviour (not offered in 2009)
ZL5203:03 The Australian Vertebrate Fauna
ZL5205:03 Wildlife Ecology and Management
Plus
Science level 3 options to bring the total credit points completed to 24. Level 3 BC, BS, BT, BZ, EV, MB or ZL subjects are recommended.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-BACHELOR OF LAW AND BACHELOR OF SCIENCE-BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS IN BOTH OR EITHER DISCIPLINES

Townsville

YEAR 1

LA1101:03Legal Institutions and Processes
LA1102:03Legal Research, Writing and Analysis
LA1103:03Law, Society and Change
LA1104:03Legal Concepts
Plus
12 credit points of level 1 Science subjects from the Master Schedule of Subjects.
Students must discuss proposed program with the Pro-Vice-Chancellor or appropriate Academic Adviser.

YEAR 2

LA1105:03Contract Law 1
LA1106:03 Contract Law 2
LA2019:03 Torts A – Specific Torts
LA2020:03 Torts B – Negligence
Plus
3 credit points of level 1 Science subjects and 9 credit points of level 2 Science subjects from the Master Schedule of Subjects.

YEAR 3

LA2015:03Land Law 1
LA2016:03 Land Law 2
LA2017:03Principles of Criminal Law A
LA2018:03Principles of Criminal Law B
Plus
6 credit points of level 2 Science subjects and 6 credit points of level 3 Science subjects from the Master Schedule of Subjects.

YEAR 4

LA3011:03Commercial and Personal Property Law
LA3013:03Principles of Equity
LA3014:03Law of Trusts
LA3105:03 Constitutional Law
LA3106:03 Company and Partnership Law
Plus
6 credit points of level 3 Science subjects from the Master Schedule of Subjects and 3 credit points from the Law Elective Program as shown in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors for the Bachelor of Laws.

YEAR 5/6

LA3004:03Evidence
LA3006:03 Administrative Law
LA4011:03 Environmental Law

PLUS

9 credit points of level 4 Law subjects selected from the Law Elective Program as shown in the Undergraduate Courses and Majors for the Bachelor of Laws.
6 credit points of level 3 Science subjects from the Master Schedule of Subjects so as to complete the Science requirements of:
— 15 credit points of level 1 Science subjects — 15 credit points of level 2 Science subjects — 18 credit points of level 3 Science subjects
A candidate for the joint degree with Honours in Law must include LA4026 Research Dissertation A or LA4047 Research Dissertation B Part 1 of 2 and LA4048 Research Dissertation B Part 2 of 2 as part of the approved course of study.
Notes:
1. In accordance with the requirements of the Supreme Court (Legal Practitioners Admission) Rules 2004 (QLD), students who intend, at any time, to seek admission as a Legal Practitioner in Queensland must include as subjects within their degree:
LA4022:03Civil Procedure
LA4038:03 Legal Ethics and Trust Accounting
2. Students seeking admission to practice are strongly advised to include the following level 4 subjects:
LA4007:03Succession
LA4019:03 Conveyancing and Drafting
LA4032:03 Family Law
3.Students seeking admission to practice are also encouraged to include LA4014:03 Clinical Legal Studies, however in Townsville a quota applies to this subject.

BACHELOR OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE WITH HONOURS

Townsville, Cairns

Level 1

AG1001:03Agriculture and Agroecosystems (not offered in 2009)
AG1002:03 Biological Principles for Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
AG1003:03 Plant Biology for Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
AG1004:03Animal Biology for Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
CH1001:03 Chemistry: A Central Science
or
CH1011:03Chemistry for the Natural Sciences
Plus
9 credit points (three subjects) selected from the following:
BU1003:03 Economics for Business
BU1008:03 Marketing Fundamentals
CH1002:03 Chemistry: Principles and Applications
CP1010:03 Introduction to Multimedia
EA1002:03 Environmental Earth Science
EV1001:03 Introduction to Environmental Science
MA1401:03 Statistics and Data Analysis 1
TV1102:03 Cell Biology and Biochemistry for Veterinary Science and Agriculture
TV1202:03Physiology and Pharmacology for Agricultural Science

Level 2

AG2001:03Quantitative Methods in Agricultural Science
AG2002:03Agricultural Plant Ecological Physiology
AG2005:03Genetics for Agriculture
AG2006:03Ecological Principles in Agriculture
AG2007:03Diversity of Flowering Plants for Agricultural Science
EA2007:03 Applied Soil Science
Plus
6 credit points (two subjects) selected from the following:
AQ2001:03Introduction to Aquaculture
AQ2002:03Aquaculture of Tropical Species
BC2013:03Principles of Biochemistry
BC2023:03Molecular Genetics
EA2006:03Hydrology
EV2501:03 Introduction to Environmental Remote Sensing
EV2502:03 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
IA2013:03 Ecology and Australian Indigenous Cultures
LA2902:03 Environmental Law and Policy
MI2011:03 Microbial Diversity
MI2021:03 Introductory Infectious Diseases and Immunobiology
ZL2005:03 Marine and Terrestrial Invertebrate Biology
ZL2008:03 Animal Adaptation to Environmental Change

Level 3

AG3000:03Project in Agricultural Science
AG3002:03Ecological Economics of Agricultural Systems
AG3004:03 Crops and Products
AG3005:03 Agroecology
Plus
12 credit points (two subjects) selected from the following:
AG3003:03 Topics in Genetics
AQ3002:03 Aquaculture: Feeds and Nutrition
AQ3003:03 Aquaculture: Propagation
AQ3004:03 Aquaculture: Genetics and Stock Improvement
AQ3005:03 Aquaculture: Management of Culture Systems
AQ3007:03 Aquatic Animal Ecophysiology
AQ3008:03 Aquaculture: Systems Design
BZ3212:03 Tropical Wetlands Ecology and Management
BZ3215:03 Conservation Biology
EA3006:03 Land Degradation Field Studies
EV3200:03 Terrestrial Resource Management
EV3254:03 Tropical Agroforestry
EV3407:03 Fire Science and Management for Northern Australia
EV3501:03 Advanced Remote Sensing
EV3502:03 Advanced Geographic Information Systems
GG3101:03 Advanced Genetics and Genomics
GG3102:03 Molecular Cell Biology
ZL3501:03 Tropical Entomology (Cairns)

Level 4 (HONOURS)

AG4001:12Tropical Agricultural Sciences Honours (Part 1 of 2)
AG4002:12 Tropical Agricultural Sciences Honours (Part 2 of 2)

DIPLOMA OF INTRODUCTORY ENGINEERING STUDIES

Townsville, Cairns

The Diploma of Introductory Engineering Studies is a pathway program for those who wish to enter tertiary engineering courses but do not have the necessary senior subjects for direct entry. Students who successfully complete this course may be eligible to enter the second year of the Bachelor of Engineering. Students can complete the diploma in Cairns, but must enter the second year of the Bachelor degree at Townsville.

CORE SUBJECTS
CU1010:03Effective Writing
EG1000:03 Engineering 1
MA1020:03 Preparatory Mathematics
OPTIONS
15 credit points of options selected from the following:
EG1001:03Engineering Statics
EG1002:03 Computing for Engineers
EG1010:03 Process Engineering
EG1011:03 Engineering Dynamics
EG1012:03 Electric Circuits
MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations
MA1003:03 Mathematical Techniques

DIPLOMA OF SCIENCE

Majors:

The Diploma of Science is a pathway program for those who wish to enrol tertiary science courses but do not have the necessary senior subjects for direct entry. This course includes bridging subjects in chemistry, maths, English and information technology. Students who successfully complete this course may be eligible for entry to the second year of the Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Information Technology at JCU. Credit may be obtained for other science courses. If students wish to progress into a degree program, consultation with the appropriate Academic Registrar or Head of Campus is advised prior to commencement of the diploma, so that students may be advised of subjects which will be credited towards the degree program.

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Townsville, Cairns, Brisbane, Singapore

CORE SUBJECTS
CP1200:03 Introduction to Computer Science 1
CP1300:03 Introduction to Computer Science 2
CP1500:03 Introduction to Database Principles
MA1401:03 Statistics and Data Analysis 1
OPTIONS
12 credit points of options selected from the following:
BU1010:03Business Statistics
CO1821:03Business Information Systems
CP1010:03Introduction to Multimedia
CP1030:03Introduction to Information Technology
CU1010:03Effective Writing
MA1000:03 Mathematical Foundations
MA1020:03 Preparatory Mathematics

SCIENCE

Townsville, Cairns

CORE SUBJECTS
CH1020:03 Preparatory Chemistry
CP1030:03 Introduction to Information Technology
CU1010:03 Effective Writing
MA1020:03 Preparatory Mathematics
OPTIONS
12 credit points of science level 1 subjects selected from the following:
AG1001:03Agriculture and Agroecosystems
AG1003:03Plant Biology for Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
AG1004:03 Animal Biology for Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
BT1001:03Introduction to Plant Science
BZ1001:03Fundamentals of Biology
EA1002:03Environmental Earth Science
EA1003:03Introductory Earth Science (External)
EA1004:03Environmental Earth Science (External)
EA1110:03Evolution of the Earth
EV1001:03Introduction to Environmental Science
EV1002:03Society and Environment
EV1004:03Understanding Environmental Issues (Townsville) (not offered in 2009)
MB1110:03 Introductory Marine Science (Townsville)
PH1001:03 Preparatory Physics
ZL1001:03 The Diversity of Animal Life