Recommended enrolment pattern for students commencing Semester 1, 2010
- This full-time enrolment pattern is designed to comply with program requirements. Variations are possible but should only be considered in consultation with the program adviser.
- Students with credit from prior tertiary study should consult their program adviser for recommended enrolment.
- Course offerings may change without notice. Consult the course schedule to confirm when courses are offered.
Semester 1, 2010
Select 2 core courses from:
COR109 Professional Studies 3
COR110 Paramedic Practicum 4
COR111 Paramedic Clinical Practicum 3
Plus select 2 elective courses
Semester 2, 2010
SCS110 Communication and Thought
Plus select 1 course towards your chosen Social Science major
Plus select 1 course towards your chosen Social Science minor
Plus select 1 elective course
Semester 1, 2011
SCS230 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship
Plus select 1 course towards your chosen Social Science major
Plus select 1 course towards your chosen Social Science minor
Plus select 1 elective course
Semester 2, 2011
SCS225 Environment, Technology and Sustainability
Plus select 2 courses towards your chosen Social Science major
Plus select 1 course towards your chosen Social Science minor
Semester 1, 2012
Select 2 courses towards your chosen Social Science major
Plus select 1 course towards your chosen Social Science minor
Plus select 1 elective course
Semester 2, 2012
Select 2 courses towards your chosen Social Science major
Plus select 2 elective courses
Notes
- No more than 10 introductory level courses may be completed, including core courses, in the Bachelor of Social Science.
- No courses may be counted towards more than one major or minor.
- Required courses in the program, such as SCS110 Introduction to Sociology: Society, Culture and Change, SCS230 Understanding Society: An Introduction to Social Theory and SCS225 Social Research, may count towards some majors and minors. In this case, students would have to take additional elective/s to meet the program requirements.