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Public and Environmental Health pathway - Semester 1 commencement

This Associate Degree in Science — Public and Environmental Health pathway recommended study sequence is for students commencing in the current semester.

Students that successfully follow the recommended study sequence for the Public and Environmental Health pathway 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

Year 1

Semester 1
CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
COR109 Construction Technology
LFS100 Fluids, Waves and Thermodynamics
SCI105 Engineering Research Methodology
SCI110 Engineering Project 1
Semester 2
CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
LFS112 Design of Roads and Drainage
PUB102 Concrete Structures and Technology
SCI102 Introduction to Sustainable Energy Systems
SET111 Engineering Project 2
Year 2

Year 2

Semester 1
CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
PUB252 Engineering Sustainable Design
PUB271 Advanced Soil Mechanics

PLUS select 1 of the following courses:

CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
MTH100 Introduction to the Internet of Things
MTH102 Wireless Communications

PLUS select 1 advanced elective course (200/300 coded) from any faculty (Science, Health, Education and Engineering or Arts and Business).

Semester 2
CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
PUB112 Object-Oriented Programming
PUB205 Introduction to Interaction & UX Design
PUB262 Responsive Website Design

PLUS select 1 advanced elective course (200/300 coded) from any faculty (Science, Health, Education and Engineering or Arts and Business).

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