Programs & Courses 2011
Student Handbook Home: Edition 2

Residential Schools: Undergraduate

CQUniversity at All locations

The below information for Residential Schools are only for 2011.

Residential schools for 2012 will be available after 1 October 2011.


Please scroll down to find the residential schools that relate to your study.

School of Education at Rockhampton - Learning Design and Learning Management (Secondary and VET)

  • Diploma of Learning Design
  • Associate Degree of Learning Design
  • Bachelor of Learning Design
  • Bachelor of Learning Management (Secondary and Vocational Education and Training)

Students may be required to attend a residential workshop on the Rockhampton Campus in Orientation Week in the year of commencement of study.  For further details, please contact the Program Advisor.

  • Residential School 1 - Orientation to Program - Monday 21 to Thursday 24 February 2011 (inclusive)

School of Education at Rockhampton

- Bachelor of Learning (Primary Education) and (Secondary/VET) elective and discipline courses

Course Code Course Title Block 1 Block 2
EDED12335 Teaching and Coaching Games and Sports 21 - 24 Nov

School of Engineering & Built Environment at Gladstone - Engineering, Mining and Physics

Course Code Course Title Block 1 Block 2
ENAE12003 Control Technology 11 Jul - 12 Jul
ENAR12009 Process Mineralogy & Analysis 4 Apr - 5 Apr
ENEE13019 Control Systems Analysis and Design 14 Apr - 15 Apr

School of Engineering & Built Environment at Rockhampton - Engineering, Mining and Physics

PLEASE NOTE:  Students are only required to attend ONE session for the following courses:

Please note that the Residential School for ENEE13020 is recommended but not compulsory. Students who do not attend the residential school are required to arrange and undertake other assessable learning activities described in the Course Profile.

Course Code Course Title Block 1 Block 2
ENAC12005 Geology & Geomechanics 13 Apr - 15 Apr
ENAC12007 Hydraulics & Hydrology 11 May - 13 May
ENAE12006 Electrical Machines and Drives 11 Apr - 13 Apr
ENAE12013 Electrical Components and Circuit Analysis 7 - 10 May OR 14 - 17 May
ENAE12015 Analogue Devices and Applications 19 - 22 Jul OR 26 - 29 Jul
ENAG11007 Engineering Investigation and Analysis 22 Sep - 23 Sep
ENAG11008 Professional and Sustainable Engineering Practice 9 Mar - 11 Mar
ENAM12003 Engineering Fluids 12 Sep - 16 Sep
ENAM12005 Thermal Energy Plant 22 - 25 Aug OR 29 Aug - 1 Sep
ENAR12003 Underground Mining 8 Aug - 9 Aug
ENAR12005 Surveying and Mapping 10 Aug - 12 Aug
ENAR12006 Rock Engineering 6 Apr - 7 Apr
ENAR12009 Process Mineralogy & Analysis 4 Apr - 5 Apr
ENAR12010 Mine Product Handling 27 Apr - 29 Apr
ENAR12012 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy 12 Sep - 14 Sep
ENEC12008 Geotechnical Engineering 12 Sep - 16 Sep
ENEC13009 Hydraulics 4 Jul - 8 Jul
ENEC14013 Concrete Structures 3 May - 6 May
ENEC14014 Capstone Structural and Geotechnical Design 24 May - 27 May
ENEE12014 Electrical Circuit Analysis 7 - 10 May OR 14 - 17 May
ENEE13014 Machines, Drives & Control 11 Apr - 13 Apr
ENEE13018 Analogue Electronics 19 - 22 Jul OR 26 - 29 Jul
ENEE13020 Digital Electronics 21 Mar - 23 Mar See note above
ENEE13021 Power System Analysis and Design 14 Sep - 16 Sep
ENEE14005 Capstone Power and Control Design 9 May - 12 May
ENEE14006 Embedded Microcontrollers 18 Jul - 20 Jul
ENEG11001 Engineering Skills 1 28 Feb - 4 Mar
ENEG12005 Materials Science and Engineering 8 Aug - 10 Aug
ENEG12006 Engineering Design & Management Implementation 5 Sep - 9 Sep
ENEM12006 Fluid Mechanics 12 Sep - 16 Sep
ENEM13011 Fluid and Electrical Drive Systems 20 Apr - 21 Apr
ENEM13013 Mechanical Systems 1 Aug - 3 Aug
ENEM13014 Thermodynamics 22 - 25 Aug OR 29 Aug - 1 Sep
ENEM14011 Energy Conversion 18 Apr - 20 Apr
ENEM14014 Capstone Thermofluid Engineering 11 May - 13 May
PHYG12003 Geological Science 27 - 29 Apr
PHYG13005 Geophysical Instrumentation 4 May - 6 May
PHYS11185 Engineering Physics B 29 Aug - 2 Sep
PHYS12075 Optics 31 Aug - 2 Sep
PHYS12076 Properties of Materials 13 Apr - 15 Apr
PHYS13072 Solid State Physics 29 Aug - 31 Aug

School of Health & Human Services at Bundaberg - Health Promotion

* Residential school for BIOH11005 will be 2 days at the Bundaberg campus and will run from 8.00am - 6.00pm.

School of Health & Human Services at Noosa - Social Work (CG79) and Welfare Studies (CA10)

Part-time students (Year 1) please note: If you do not wish to attend compulsory residentials in your first year of study the following plan will enable you to undertake your studies in flex mode (no on campus attendance required):

Term 1

Term 2

Please contact the Program Director Darren de Warren on d.dewarren@cqu.edu.au if you have any questions relating to the below Residential Schools.

School of Health & Human Services at Rockhampton - Psychology

PSYC13015 Res School - Melior students only in Singapore - TBA

School of Health & Human Services at Rockhampton - Environmental Health

Please contact the Program Director Ryan Kift on r.kift@cqu.edu.au for any queries relating to Res Schools.

School of Health & Human Services at Rockhampton - Occupational Health and Safety

Please contact the Program Director Ryan Kift on r.kift@cqu.edu.au for any queries relating to Res Schools.

School of Health & Human Services at Rockhampton - Social Work (CG79) and Welfare Studies (CA10)

Please contact the Program Director Darren de Warren on d.dewarren@cqu.edu.au if you have any questions relating to the below res schools.

School of Medical & Applied Sciences at Rockhampton - Exercise and Sport Sciences (CG85)

The Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences (CG85) has a combined residential school for FIRST YEAR and SECOND YEAR courses.

This aids in students only requiring to take ONE TRIP to Rockhampton to attend Residential Schools for all ESSC courses. Courses not controlled by the Exercise and Sport Sciences program and courses selected as a second plan may require additional residential components.

Please contact your Head of Program or First Year Coordinator for advice regrading residential schools.  Dr. Brendan Humphries b.humphries@cqu.edu.au or Dr. Vincent Dalbo v.dalbo@cqu.edu.au.

 

We STRONGLY RECOMMEND for PART-TIME students for Year 1 and Year 2 to please visit the More Details section of CG85 to enrol in complimentary course combinations to assist residential school offerings.

 

FIRST YEAR

Students will need to complete a COMBINED residential school (regardless of enrolment) for:

  • ESSC11004 Study and Research Skills for Health Science (9th May)
  • BMSC11001 Human Body Systems 1 (10th and 11th May)
  • ESSC11001 Physical Activity, Fitness and Health (12th May)
  • ESSC11003 Skill Acquisition and Movement (13th and 14th May)

SECOND YEAR

Students will need to complete a COMBINED residential school (regardless of enrolment) for:

  • ESSC12001 Exercise and Sport Physiology (term 1);
  • ESSC12002 Exercise and Sport Management (term 1);
  • ESSC12003 Exercise and Sport Psychology (term 1);
  • ESSC12004 Exercise and Sport Biomechanics (term 1);
  • ESSC12005 Applied Exercise and Sport Physiology (term 2); and
  • ESSC12008 Applied Exercise and Sport Biomechanics (term 2).

School of Medical & Applied Sciences at Rockhampton - Human Movement Science (CQ27)

Please contact your Head of Program or First Year Coordinator for advice regrading residential schools.  Dr. Brendan Humphries b.humphries@cqu.edu.au or Dr. Vincent Dalbo v.dalbo@cqu.edu.au.

Course Code Course Title Block 1 Block 2
HMSC12007 Exercise and Work Physiology 17 Aug - 19 Aug
HMSC12008 Biomechanics 15 Aug - 16 Aug
HMSC13021 Advanced Biomechanics 4 Apr - 5 Apr
HMSC13022 Advanced Exercise & Work Physiology 6 Apr - 8 Apr

School of Medical & Applied Sciences at Rockhampton - Paramedic Science (CG95)

The Bachelor of Paramedic Science (CG95) has combined residential school for FIRST YEAR courses.

Students will complete Residential Schools for:

  • ESSC11004 Study and Research Skills for Health Science (9 May)
  • BMSC11001 Human Body Systems 1 (5 - 7 May)
  • PMSC11001 Foundations of Paramedic Science (8 May)
  • CHEM11007 Introductory Concepts of Chemical Sciences (1 - 4 May)

The combined residential school requires only one trip to Rockhampton to participate in several first year courses of the degree program (regardless of current enrolment in course).

  

Students studying in a PART-TIME MODE are STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to enrol into the following complimentary course combinations for year one.

 

For part-time students who are only studying PMSC11001 Foundations of Paramedic Science, please contact course coordinator Anthony Weber at a.weber2@cqu.edu.au to discuss possible alternatives to a residential school in Rockhampton

YEAR ONE - First Course Combination

Term One

Term Two

YEAR ONE - Second Course Combination (Second Plan)

Term One

  • PMSC11001 Foundations of Paramedic Science
  • CHEM11007 Introductory Concepts of Chemical Sciences

Term Two

  • CHEM11008 Essential Principles of Chemical Sciences
  • BMED19010 Macromolecules and Cell Function

By studying in this sequence students will require only one trip to Rockhampton during their first year courses of study.

Note:

The Residential School for FLEX students for PMSC11001 Foundations of Paramedic Science (8 May 2011 (Sunday)) is from 8am to 6pm.  Due to the extensive workload for this Residential School - students are required to be punctual. 

School of Medical & Applied Sciences at Rockhampton - Sciences

Course Code Course Title Block 1 Block 2
AQUA19001 Principles of Modern Aquaculture 12 - 14 May
BIOH11005 Introductory Anatomy and Physiology 18 - 19 Apr OR 20 - 21 Apr 16 - 17 Aug Block A OR 19 - 20 Aug Block B OR 22 - 23 Aug Block C
BIOL11099 Living Systems 9 - 12 May
BIOL11100 Functional Biology 12 - 14 Sept
BIOL12105 Scientific Experimentation 1 - 3 Sep OR 5 - 7 Sep OR 12 - 14 Sep
BIOL12106 Molecular Biology & Cell Culture 2 - 4 May
BIOL13031 Ecology: Theory and Application 25 - 28 Aug
BIOT13001 Genome Biotechnology 29 - 31 Aug
BMED19003 Clinical Biochemistry 1 - 3 Sep
BMED19005 Immunology 25 - 27 Aug
BMED19007 Forensic Science 18 - 20 Apr 9 - 11 May
BMED19010 Macromolecules and Cell Function 18 - 20 Apr 8 - 10 Sep
BMED19012 Clinical Pathology 17 - 20 Jan 2012
BMSC11001 Human Body Systems 1 2 - 4 May 5 - 7 May
BMSC11002 Human Body Systems 2 11 - 14 Sep 15 - 18 Sep
BOTN12010 Botany of Aquatic Environments 8 - 11 Sep
BOTN13002 Plants and the Environment 11 - 14 Apr
BOTN19001 Terrestrial Botany 1 - 4 May
CHEM11007 Introductory Concepts of Chemical Sciences 1 - 4 May 5 - 8 May
CHEM11008 Essential Principles of Chemical Sciences 15 - 18 Sep
CHEM12018 Drug Discovery 11 - 13 Apr
CHEM13033 Green Chemistry 25 - 27 Aug
CHEM13080 Analytical Science 29 - 31 Aug 5 - 7 Sep
CHEM19085 Environmental Chemistry 14 - 16 Apr
ENVR11012 Applications of Environmental Science 8 - 11 Sep
ESSC11004 Study and Research Skills for Health Science 12 May
EVST13014 Aquatic Systems 5 - 8 May
EVST19023 Water Resource Management 9 - 11 May
MARN13007 Coastal Marine Resources 15 - 18 Sep
MBIO19012 Microbiology 18 - 21 Apr 5 - 8 May
MBIO19013 Applications of Microbiology 21 - 24 Aug
MEDI11002 Physics for Health Sciences 9 - 11 May
PHRM19001 Pharmacology and Toxicology 11 - 13 Apr 14 - 16 Apr
SCIE11022 Introductory Science 29 - 30 Apr
ZOOL12009 Invertebrate Zoology 15 - 18 Apr
ZOOL13015 Environmental Physiology of Animals 29 - 31 Aug
ZOOL19002 Chordate Zoology 15 - 18 Sep
ZOOL19004 Insect Biology 2 - 4 May

School of Nursing & Midwifery at Bundaberg - Nursing

* Residential school for BIOH11005 will be 2 days at the Bundaberg campus and will run from 8.00am - 6.00pm.

** Residential school for NURS11149 will be 2 days at the Bundaberg campus and will run from 8.00am - 6.00pm.

*** Compulsory attendance required at ONE BIOH11006 residential school. Students may choose to attend two residential schools. Two residential schools are offered at Noosa and Rockhampton campus only.

School of Nursing & Midwifery at Mackay - Nursing

* Residential school for BIOH11005 will be 2 days at the Mackay campus and will run from 8.00am - 6.00pm.

** Residential school for NURS11149 will be 2 days at the Mackay campus and will run from 8.00am - 6.00pm.

*** Compulsory attendance required at ONE BIOH11006 residential school. Students may choose to attend two residential schools. Two residential schools are offered at Noosa and Rockhampton campus only.

School of Nursing & Midwifery at Noosa - Nursing

* Residential schools for BIOH11005 will be 2 ½ days at the Noosa campus and will run from 9.00am - 5.00pm.

** Residential schools for NURS11149 will be 2 ½ days at the Noosa campus and will run from 9.00am - 5.00pm.

*** Compulsory attendance required at ONE BIOH11006 residential school. Students may choose to attend two residential schools. Two residential schools are offered at Noosa and Rockhampton campus only.

Course Code Course Title Block 1 Block 2
BIOH11005 Introductory Anatomy and Physiology 2 - 4 Apr OR 6 - 8 Apr OR 12 - 14 Apr * 5 - 6 Aug OR 8 - 9 Aug OR 11 - 12 Aug *
BIOH11006 Advanced Anatomy and Physiology 3 Aug AND/OR 17 Sep *** 4 Dec
NURS11149 Foundations of Nursing Practice 31 Mar - 2 Apr OR 8 - 10 Apr OR 14 - 16 Apr OR 18 - 20 Apr **
NURS11150 Holistic Nursing Assessment 31 Jul - 2 Aug OR 4 - 6 Aug OR 15 - 17 Aug
NURS11152 Professional Communication for Nurses 30 Mar OR 5 Apr OR 11 Apr OR 17 Apr 5 Dec
NURS12146 Chronic Disease Management 28 - 30 Jul OR 9 - 11 Aug
NURS12147 Acute Nursing Management 13 - 14 Mar OR 19 - 20 Mar OR 27 - 28 Mar
NURS12149 Advanced Physical Assessment Skills 26 - 27 Jul OR 12 - 13 Aug
NURS12150 Recovery Approach in Mental Health 12 - 13 Aug
NURS12151 Pharmacology for Nurses 15 - 16 Mar OR 21 - 22 Mar OR 29 - 30 Mar
NURS13113 The Psychiatric Consumer 17 - 18 Mar 2 - 3 Dec
NURS13119 Professional Nursing Practice 27 - 29 Jun
NURS13123 Mental Health Nursing in Context 25 - 26 Mar
NURS13124 Critical Care Nursing 17 - 18 Mar OR 23 - 24 Mar

School of Nursing & Midwifery at Rockhampton - Nursing

* Residential schools for BIOH11005 will be 2 days at the Rockhampton campus and will run from 8.00am - 6.00pm.

** Residential schools for NURS11149 will be 2 days at the Rockhampton campus and will run from 8.00am - 6.00pm.

*** Compulsory attendance required at ONE BIOH11006 residential school. Students may choose to attend two residential schools. Two residential schools are offered at Noosa and Rockhampton campus only.

**** Students must attend one of the residential schools for NURS13124.

Course Code Course Title Block 1 Block 2
BIOH11005 Introductory Anatomy and Physiology 18 - 19 Apr OR 20 - 21 Apr * 16 - 17 Aug OR 19 - 20 Aug OR 22 - 23 Aug *
BIOH11006 Advanced Anatomy and Physiology 28 Jul AND/OR 19 Sep *** 30 Nov ***
NURS11149 Foundations of Nursing Practice 16 - 17 Apr **
NURS11150 Holistic Nursing Assessment 25 - 27 Jul
NURS11152 Professional Communication for Nurses 13 Apr 1 Dec
NURS12146 Chronic Disease Management 30 Jul - 1 Aug
NURS12147 Acute Nursing Management 12 - 13 Apr
NURS12149 Advanced Physical Assessment Skills 2 - 3 Aug
NURS12150 Recovery Approach in Mental Health 2 - 3 Aug
NURS12151 Pharmacology for Nurses 14 - 15 Apr
NURS13113 The Psychiatric Consumer 16 - 17 Apr 28 - 29 Nov
NURS13119 Professional Nursing Practice 27 - 29 Jun
NURS13123 Mental Health Nursing in Context 23 - 24 Mar
NURS13124 Critical Care Nursing 21 - 22 Mar OR 24 - 25 Mar ****

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