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CG57 Bachelor of Environmental Health– Term 1, 2010
Contact Program Advisor via: Student Contact Centre - scc@cqu.edu.au or call 132786.
The following information is provided to clarify transitional changes to your current program of study. Please refer to the 2010 handbook for the complete structure.
Please contact the Program Advisor for any clarification on the contact details above.
BEH (pre 2010) |
Equivalent/replacement courses (post 2010) |
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HMSC11034 |
Study Skills for Health and Human Performance |
ESSC11004 |
Study and Research Skills for Health and Human Performance |
SCIE11019 |
Introductory Bioscience |
SCIE11022 |
Introductory Science |
BIOH11004 And HMSC11005 |
Human Physiology
Human Anatomy |
BIOH11005 And SCIE11018 |
Introductory Anatomy and Physiology
Introduction to Forensic Science |
HMSC11004 |
Measurement and Evaluation in Health and Human Performance |
ESSC11002 |
Measurement & Evaluation in HHP |
EVST12013 |
Water Quality Management |
EVST19023 |
Water Resource Management |
MBIO19003 |
Introductory Microbiology |
MBIO19012 |
Microbiology |
- Please note the students that have completed both BIOH11004 Human Physiology and HMSC11005 Human Anatomy will not be required to do BIOH11005 Introductory Anatomy and Physiology and SCIE11018 Introductory Forensic Science.
- Students that have completed either BIOH11004 Human Physiology or HMSC11005 Human Anatomy only will need to do SCIE11018 Introductory Forensic Science and will not be required to do BIOH Introductory Anatomy and Physiology.