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Bachelor of Civil Engineering: Study Plan (Environment and Water Major) Semester 1

The Bachelor of Civil Engineering - Environment and Water Major Study Plan is valid for students commencing in Semester 1, 2013.

Courses denoted with # are undertaken via the University of Southern Queensland (USQ). These courses are supported with a weekly tutorial on Campus at USC.

Students completing USQ courses MUST complete and submit the USQ Cross Institutional Study Application form to the Faculty office in H Block for submission to USQ each semester, prior to the USQ cut-off date.

Practice courses are undertaken at the University of Southern Queensland Toowoomba Campus during Residential School in the USQ Intra Semester Break or during Semester 3 at USQ which is over the Summer period.

Please refer to Program Notes under the Program Structure for this program. Students need to refer directly to the USQ website for confirmation of Residential School dates.

Year 1

Semester 1, 2013

Complete four (4) courses at USC:
COR111 Human Associative Learning
ENG101 Abnormal Psychology
MTH102 Adult Development and Ageing
SCI110 Advanced Methods in Psychology

Semester 2, 2013

Complete four (4) courses at USC:
BUS108 Intercultural and Indigenous Psychologies
ENG102 Personality and Assessment
MTH202 Psychology of Health and Wellbeing
SCI107 English Language and Literacy

Year 2

Semester 1, 2014

Complete four (4) courses at USC:
BUS102 Outdoor Living and Travel Skills
ENG211 Introduction to Sport and Exercise Science
ENS253 Foundations of Outdoor Environmental Studies
SCI105 Introduction to Coaching Science

Semeser 2, 2014

Complete two (2) courses at USC:
ENG330 Anatomy and Physiology for Exercise
MTH312 Leading Groups in Outdoor Environments

Plus

Complete two (2) courses at USQ via Cross Institutional study (external mode):
# ENG1100 Introduction to Engineering Design *
# CIV2403 Geology and Geomechanics

* In 2014, this course will be replaced by ENG202 and offered at USC

Intra-Semester 2 Break, 2014

Complete one (1) practice course at USQ Residential School (attendance required at Toowoomba):
# ENG1901 Engineering Practice 1

Year 3

Semester 1, 2015

Complete four (4) courses at USC:
ENG302 Active Lifestyle Nutrition
ENG422 Motor Control and Learning
ENS351 Outdoor Environmental Expeditions
ENS381 Advanced Sports Nutrition

Semester 2, 2015

Complete four (4) courses at USC:
ENS353 Leading Coastal Environmental Studies
PHY201 Research Design: Methodology and Literature Review

Select two (2) courses from your chosen USC minor study area:

  • Climate Change and Coastal Zone Studies
  • Environmental Studies for Engineers
  • Planning Studies
  • Property
    Intra-Semester 2 Break, 2015

    Complete one (1) Practice course at USQ Residential School (attendance required at Toowoomba):

    # CIV2901 Geology and Geomechanics Practice

    Year 4

    Semester 1, 2016

    Complete four (4) courses at USC:
    ENG401 Coursework 1 AR401/AR402 School of Communication & Creative Industries
    ENG411 Coursework 2 AR401/AR402 School of Communication & Creative Industries
    ENG421 Coursework 3 AR401/AR402 School of Communication & Creative Industries
    Select one (1) course from your chosen USC minor study area:

  • Climate Change and Coastal Zone Studies
  • Environmental Studies for Engineers
  • Planning Studies
  • Property
    Semester 2, 2016

    Complete four (4) courses at USC:
    ENG402 Dissertation A AR401/AR402 School of Communication & Creative Industries
    ENG412 Dissertation B AR401/AR402 School of Communication & Creative Industries
    ENS242 Dissertation C AR401/AR402 School of Communication & Creative Industries
    Select one (1) course from your chosen USC minor study area:

  • Climate Change and Coastal Zone Studies
  • Environmental Studies for Engineers
  • Planning Studies
  • Property

     

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