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Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering Undergraduate elective courses

  • Select the relevant course code below for further course information.
  • Please note the elective course  lists may change without notice.

Elective courses

Elective courses may be part of your program and must be completed.
Electives allow you the freedom to tailor your program toward your personal or professional interests.
Some programs have a restriction on the number of 100 coded courses you are allowed to study, so remember that when you choose your electives.
Note: Some courses may also include a compulsory field trip, requiring payment of an additional fee and may be held outside of the regular teaching weeks, ie on weekends or during semester breaks.

Introductory (100 coded) elective courses
CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
ENG101
ENS103
LFS100
LFS112
LFS122
MLS110
MLS121
MTH100
MTH102
PUB102
PUB104
PUB112
SCI102
SCI105
SCI107
SCI110
SET111
SPX101
SPX102

 

Elective courses

Elective courses may be part of your program and must be completed.
Electives allow you the freedom to tailor your program toward your personal or professional interests.
Some programs have a requirement on the number of 200 and 300 coded courses you are required to study, so remember that when you choose your electives.
Note: Some courses may also include a compulsory field trip, requiring payment of an additional fee and may be held outside of the regular teaching weeks, ie on weekends or during semester breaks.

Advanced (200, 300 or 400 coded) elective courses
CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
BIM202 Introduction to Human Development
BIM203 Ethical Practice in the Helping Professions
BIM263 Strengths Based Counselling: Collaborative Approaches
BIM303 Group Processes and Practice
BIM331 Social Research
BIM341 Understanding Cultural Diversity
CHM202 Counselling Development and Supervision 1
CHM210 Counselling Placement 1
CHM310 Counselling for Crisis, Trauma and Loss
CHM311 Positive Psychology for Counselling
EDU302 Counselling Development and Supervision 2
EDU303
EDU307
ENG302
ENG312
ENG330
ENG411
ENG412
ENG421
ENG422
ENS203
ENS213
ENS214
ENS221
ENS222
ENS242
ENS253
ENS254
ENS281
ENS282
ENS300
ENS305
ENS306
ENS310
ENS314
ENS315
ENS316
ENS317
ENS318
ENS320
ENS321
ENS323
ENS324
ENS330
ENS351
ENS353
ENS371
ENS381
GEO201
GEO301
GEO302
LFS201
LFS202
LFS251
LFS252
LFS261
LFS262
LFS303
MBT301
MBT352
MBT353
MBT361
MLS210
MLS211
MTH200
MTH202
MTH212
MTH302
MTH312
NUT201
NUT202
NUT205
NUT211
NUT212
NUT232
NUT301
NUT352
PHY201
PHY202
PHY311
PUB205
PUB252
PUB262
PUB271
PUB272
PUB332 Developmental and Family Counselling
PUB351 Introduction to Games Programming
PUB352 Introduction to Game Production
PUB361 Introduction to Game Design
SCI202 Interactive Narrative: Fundamentals
SCI212 Introduction to Creative Entrepreneurship
SCI302 Communication and Thought
SPX201 Introduction to the Creative Industries
SPX202 Foundations of Australian Law A
SPX211 Criminal Law and Procedure A
SPX212 Torts A
SPX221 Contracts A
SPX222 Foundations of Australian Law B
SPX231 Criminal Law and Procedure B
SPX301 Torts B
SPX302 Contracts B
SPX312 Property A
SPX322 Constitutional Law
SPX331 Equity & Trusts
SPX340 Property B
SPX341 Corporations Law
SPX342 Civil Procedure
SPX352 Administrative Law
SPX361 Evidence
SPX362 Professional Conduct
SPX371 Regulation
SRP301 Introduction to Creative Entrepreneurship
SRP321 Visual Journalism
WPL310 Communication and Thought
WPL311 Contemporary Communication Theory and Trends
WPL320 Introduction to Journalism

† Subject to special entry requirements. Course coordinator approval only.
* Subject to approval and/or not available in 2014.

 

Enabling courses

Enabling courses are offered to support you in achieving academic success. Courses are held before the start of each semester, and as weekly tutorials throughout the teaching year.

The Tertiary Enabling Program (TEP) offers a range of enabling courses in key areas. These courses allow you to learn new skills, refresh your knowledge, and increase your potential for excellent results in your undergraduate degree program.

Enabling courses are free-of-charge to Commonwealth-supported and International students, they don’t count towards your degree and they have no impact on your overall university grades.

CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
ENB121    
ENB122    
ENB123    
ENB124    
ENB125    
ENB126