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Student Handbook, Semester 1, 2013: Bachelor of Civil Engineering: Study Plan (Construction major)

The Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Construction major) Study Plan is valid for students commencing in the current semester.

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.

Year 1

  • Eight (8) USC required courses
    COR111 and SCI110  should be studied in Semester 1
    BUS108 should be studied in Semester 2
Required courses (8)
CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
COR111 Biomechanics I
ENG101 Introduction to Sports Medicine
SCI110 Introduction to Psychology A
MTH102 Counselling for the Human Services Professional
BUS108 Social Research
SCI107 Understanding Society: An Introduction to Social Theory
MTH202 Counselling Theory and Practice
ENG102 Group Work

 

Year 2

  • Five (5) USC required courses:
    BUS102 should be studied in Semester 1
  • Three (3) USQ required courses:
    MEC1201  should be studied in Semester 1
    CIV2403  should be studied in Semester 2
    ENG1100 should be studied in Semester 2
  • One (1) USQ practice course
    ENG1901 should be studied in the intra-semester break of Semester 2 at USQ
USC required courses (5)
CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
ENS253 Ethics and Professional Practice
BUS102 Developmental and Family Counselling
ENG221 Perspectives in Mental Health
ENG202 Counselling Interventions: Experiential Practices
ENG212 Clinic Preparation
MTH312 Clinic 1

* Course not offered in 2012

USQ required courses (3)

# MEC1201 Engineering Materials
# CIV2403 Geology and Geomechanics
# ENG1100 Introduction to Engineering Design ( in place of ENG202 in 2012)

USQ practice course (1)

# ENG1901 Engineering Practice 1

# These courses are undertaken via external mode at the University of Southern Queensland

 

Year 3

  • Three (3) USC required courses
  • Three (3) courses from chosen USC minor:
    One course from the Minor should be studied in Semester 1
    Two courses from the Minor should be studied in Semester 2
  • Two (2) USQ required courses :
    CIV2605 should be studied in Semester 1
    CIV3403 should be studied in Semester 2
  • One (1) USQ practice course:
    CIV2901 should be studied in the intra-semester break of Semester 2 at USQ
USC required courses (3)
CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
ENG302 Clinic 2
ENG211 Clinic 3
PHY201 Counselling Children and Young People
USC minor courses (3)

Select 3 courses from your chosen USC minor study area:

USQ required courses (2)

# CIV2605 Construction Engineering
# CIV3403 Geotechnical Engineering

USQ practice courses (1)

# CIV2901 Geology and Geomechanics Practice

# These courses are undertaken via external mode at the University of Southern Queensland

 

Year 4

  • Five (5) USC required courses
  • One (1) course from chosen USC minor:
    One course from the minor should be studied in Semester 2
  • Two (2) USQ required courses:
    CIV3506 should be studied in Semester 1
    CIV3603  should be studied in Semester 2
  • Two (2) USQ practice courses:
    CIV3906  and CIV3907  should be studied in Semester 3 at USQ
USC required courses (5)
CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
ENG401 Counselling and Addictions
ENG422 Environment, Technology and Sustainability
ENS281 Engineering Professional Practice
ENG402 Science Research Methods
SUS302 Mathematics Foundations
USC minor courses (1)

Select 1 course from your chosen minor study area.

USQ required courses (2) 

# CIV3506 Concrete Structures
# CIV3603 Construction Methods

USQ practice courses (2)

# CIV3906 Civil Materials Practice
# CIV3907 Civil Systems Practice

# These courses are undertaken via external mode at the University of Southern Queensland

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