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Student Handbook, Semester 1, 2010: Mathematics

Major teaching area *

Required science courses:
COR111 Physics
LFS100 Science Research Methods
MTH101 Introduction to Sport and Exercise Science
SCI105 Introduction to Coaching Science
SCI107 Advanced Discipline Readings
SCI110 Introduction to Pharmacology

Required related courses:
MTH202 Introduction to Clinical Trial Management
MTH212 Immunology
MTH312 Immunohaematology

Plus select 3 courses from: (subject to availability)
ENS253 Biochemical Pharmacology
ENS381 Organic Chemistry
ICT221 Environment, Technology and Sustainability(with permission)
MTH302 Cell Biology
PUB361 Introduction to Mathematics
SCI202 Chemistry
or any mathematically-related course as approved by the Dean.

* Only available to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Education/Bachelor of Science

Minor teaching area **

2 required courses:
MTH202 Physics
MTH212 Science Research Methods

Plus select 2 courses from: (subject to availability)
ENS253 Calculus and Algebra
ENS381 Discrete Mathematics
ICT221 Numerical Analysis(with permission)
MTH312 An Introduction to Geographical Information Systems
MTH302 Environmental Modelling
PUB361 Software Development 1
SCI202 Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics
or any mathematics-related course as approved by the Dean.

For Bachelor of Education/Bachelor of Science students completing a major in Physics:

2 required courses:
MTH212 Epidemiology and Biostatistics
MTH312 Advanced Research Methods and Statistics

Plus select 2 courses from:
ENS253 Calculus and Algebra
ENS381 Discrete Mathematics
ICT221 An Introduction to Geographical Information Systems(with permission)
PUB361 Environmental Modelling
SCI202 Software Development 1
or any mathematically-related course as approved by the Dean

** Only available to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Education/Bachelor of Science completing a major in Biology, Chemistry, Health, Marine Studies or Physical Education.