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Student Handbook, Semester 2, 2007: Bachelor of Health (Health Promotion) - commencing Semester 2

Recommended enrolment pattern for students commencing Semester 2, 2007

  • This enrolment pattern is designed to comply with program requirements.
  • Students with advanced standing from prior tertiary study should consult the program adviser for recommended enrolment.
  • Course offerings may change without notice.
Semester 2, 2007

SCI109 Environment and Health
SCI111 Public Health Foundations
SCS130 Introduction to Indigenous Australia
Select 1 course from:
COR109 Communication and Thought
COR110 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship
COR111 Environment, Technology and Sustainability

Semester 1, 2008

SCI110 Science Research Methods
Select 1 course from:
COR109 Communication and Thought
COR110 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship
COR111 Environment, Technology and Sustainability
Plus select 2 courses from:
Introductory elective courses from any faculty

Semester 2, 2008

PUB252 Health Promotion Needs Assessment and Planning
PUB272 Health Promotion Settings
Plus select 2 courses from:
PUB262 Environmental Health Risk Management
Introductory or advanced elective courses from any faculty

Semester 1, 2009

PUB271 Health Promotion Principles
Plus select 3 courses from:
Introductory or advanced elective courses from any faculty

Semester 2, 2009

Select at least 1 course from:
PUB352 Public Health Project
WPL310 Workplace Learning I or WPL320 Workplace Learning II
Plus select up to 3 courses from:
Advanced course from any Faculty

Semester 1, 2010

PUB351 Health Promotion Implementation and Evaluation
HRM312 Training and Development
Plus select 2 courses from:
PUB361 Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Advanced elective courses from any faculty

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