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Student Handbook, Semester 1, 2012: Environmental Health Science specialisation: Study Plan

Students that successfully follow the study plan for the Environmental Health Science specialisation as listed below will be eligible to apply to transfer into either of the following programs:

Students should seek Program Advice from the Faculty Admin office or email FosheProgramAdvice@usc.edu.au with regards to queries on Program progression.

Year 1

  • Two (2) core courses:
    ONE in your first semester and ONE in your second semester.
    Note to transfer into Bachelor of Environmental Health Science students must undertake COR109 as one of their chosen core courses.
  • Six (6) required courses:
    SCI110 Planning Project should be studied in Semester 1
Core courses (2)

Select 2 courses from:

CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
COR109 An Introduction to Geographic Information Science and Technology
COR110 Regions, Change and Sustainability
COR111 Landscapes, Place and People
Required courses (6)
CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
LFS100 Cultural Heritage
SCI105 Planning Theory
SCI110 Regional Infrastructure Planning
LFS112 Environmental and Resource Economics
PUB102 Planning Design Studio
SCI102 Participation and Conflict Resolution

 

Year 2

  • Six (6) required courses
  • Two (2) elective courses: 
    Complete one elective in Semester 1 and one in Semester 2
Required courses (6)
CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
MTH101 Social Research
LFS261 Professional Planning Practice
PUB252 Community Planning Studio
PUB112 Planning Project
PUB205 Planning Practicum
PUB262 Planning Project
Elective courses (2)

Select 2 advanced elective courses (200 or 300 level) from any faculty (Science, Health and Education, Arts and Business).

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