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Associate Degree Medical Laboratory Science Pathway - Semester 1 commencement

The Bachelor of Biomedical Science Study Plan is valid for students commencing in Semester 1.

Important Note:
Only students who have completed the Associate Degree in Medical Laboratory Science at USC and have been approved for 16 courses credit into the Bachelor of Biomedical Science are eligible to follow this Study Plan.

Year 1

Semester 1
CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
BIM331 Secondary Professional Learning 3: Diversity and Inclusion
LFS201 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Perspectives in Learning and Teaching
SCI110 The Psychology of Learning

Plus select 1 x 300 coded course from the following list:

CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
BIM341 Using Data for Learning
MBT301 Secondary Professional Learning 4: The Professional Empowered and Engaged
MBT361 History of Australian popular culture: The Twentieth Century and Beyond
Semester 2
CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
BIM263 An Introduction to Australian and Comparative Politics
LFS202 Justice and the Australian Legal System

Plus select 2 x 300 coded courses (12 units) from the following list:

CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
BIM371 Introduction to Sociology: Society, Culture and Change
MBT353 Introduction to Indigenous Australia
SCI302 Industry Project 1: Australian Cultural Studies
SRP301 Environment, Heritage and Tourism
WPL310 Life and Death in the City: From Settlement to Federation

OR

Select 1 x 300 coded course (24 units) from the following list:

CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
SRP321 Talking History: Memory and the Past
WPL320 Riots and Rebellions: Conflict in Australian History