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Student Handbook, Semester 2, 2010: Bachelor of Environmental Science - commencing Semester 2

Recommended enrolment pattern for students commencing Semester 2, 2010

  • 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, 2010

SCI102 Using Data for Learning
Plus select 1 course from:
SCI107 Secondary Professional Learning: The Professional Empowered and Engaged
SCS130 Biodiversity and Ecology
OR an introductory course from the Faculty of Science, Health and Education
Plus select 2 courses from:
COR109 Physics
COR110 Introduction to Indigenous Australia
COR111 Communication and Thought

Semester 1, 2011

LFS100 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship
SCI105 Environment, Technology and Sustainability
SCI110 Cell Biology
Plus select 1 course from:
MTH101 Chemistry
SUS101 Science Research Methods
OR an introductory course from the Faculty of Science, Health and Education

Semester 2, 2011

ENS222 Introduction to Mathematics
ENS242 Foundations of Sustainability
Plus select 2 courses from: #
1 ENS-coded course and
1 introductory or advanced course from any faculty

Semester 1, 2012

ENS221 Australian Wildlife
ENS253 Introduction to Weather and Climate
ENS351 Australian Vegetation
Plus select 1 advanced course from any faculty #

Semester 2, 2012

Select 4 courses from: # 
2 ENS-coded courses and 
2 advanced courses from any faculty

Semester 1, 2013

SCI202 An Introduction to Geographical Information Systems
Plus select 3 courses from: #
1 ENS-coded course and
2 advanced courses from any faculty

# A minimum of 4 ENS courses must be chosen and a maximum of 6 elective courses from another faculty may be chosen

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