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

Elective courses

  • Elective courses in your program structure must be completed
  • Elective courses allow you the freedom to tailor your program toward your personal or professional interests
  • Most programs have a restriction on the number of introductory level courses (100 coded) you are allowed to study, so please check your program requirements before selecting elective courses
  • 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
  • Elective courses may be used to add a major or minor area of study to your program (Faculty of Arts, Business and Law majors and minors or Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering majors and minors)
Introductory level elective courses (100 coded)
CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
ENG101 Innovation and Management Decision Making
ENS103 International Business Law and Ethics
ENS120 Managing Across Global Cultures
HLT133 International Trade and Finance
HLT134 Marketing in an International Environment
HLT140 Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Health Sector Business Management
HLT150 Management Informatics
LFS100 Contemporary and Emerging Issues in Business and Management
LFS112 Managing People
LFS122 Global Business Management
MTH100 Entrepreneurship and Venture Planning
MTH102 Corporate Governance, Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
NUT101 Leveraging Innovation, Design and Creativity
NUT102 Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation
OES104 Food Marketing
PUB102 Project Management Principles
PUB104 Project Risk
PUB112 Project Planning
SCI102 Project Integration
SCI105 Introduction to Informatics
SCI107 Database Design
SCI110 Telecommunications and Networks
SCI113 Software Development 1
SET111 Systems Analysis and Design
SPX101 Architecture and Systems Integration
SPX102 ICT Professional Practice
SPX121 ICT Project Management
Advanced level elective courses (200, 300 or 400 coded) 
CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
ANM203 Introduction to Informatics
BIM202 Database Design
BIM203 Telecommunications and Networks
BIM263 Software Development 1
BIM303 Systems Analysis and Design
BIM331 Architecture and Systems Integration
BIM341 ICT Professional Practice
CHM202 ICT Project Management
CHM210 Introduction to Research Concepts and Design
CHM310 The Literature Review
CHM311 Qualitative Research Methods
CHM312 Applied Quantitative Research Methods
EDU208 Managing Global Logistics
EDU302 Supply Chain Management
EDU307 Service Operations Management
EDU310 Retail Supply Chain Management
EDU351 Quality Management
EDU371 Supply Chain Strategy and Design
ENG203 Supply Chain Information and Technology
ENG312 Innovation and Management Decision Making
ENG330 Supply Chain Management
ENG336 Managing Global Logistics
ENG402 Service Operations Management
ENG411 Retail Supply Chain Management
ENG412 Quality Management
ENG421 Supply Chain Strategy and Design
ENG422 Supply Chain Information and Technology
ENS213 Innovation and Management Decision Making
ENS214 Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation
ENS221 Retail Supply Chain Management and Procurement
ENS222 Supply Chain Sustainability and Risk Management
ENS224 Supply Chain Management
ENS242 Communication and Thought
ENS253 Business Analytics
ENS254 Introduction to Economics
ENS281 Management and Organisational Behaviour
ENS282 Introduction to Marketing
ENS300 Accounting for Business
ENS305 Introduction to Informatics
ENS310 Business Law and Ethics
ENS314 Strategic Management
ENS315 Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
ENS316 Leadership and Team Dynamics
ENS317 Managing Organisational Change
ENS318 Cross-Cultural Management
ENS320 Project Management
ENS323 Small Business and New Venture Management
ENS324 Advanced Strategic Management
ENS330 Earth's Surface Processes
ENS351 Biodiversity and Ecology
ENS353 Introductory Chemistry
ENS371 Science Research Methods
GEO201 Discovering Science
GEO301 Plant Diversity and Ecology
GEO302 Terrestrial Vertebrate Diversity and Ecology
HLT301 Soil Properties, Processes and Rehabilitation
LFS201 Weather and Climate
LFS202 Geographic Information Science and Technology
LFS251 Hydrology and Geomorphology
LFS252 Restoration Ecology
LFS262 Population Ecology and Genetics
LFS303 Coastal Geomorphology
MBT254 Statistics with Teeth: Understanding Ecological Data
MBT301 Advanced Research Methods and Statistics
MBT352 K'gari-Fraser Island Field Studies
MBT353 Special Field Studies Topic
MBT355 Special Research Project
MBT361 Workplace Learning I
MLS210 Communication and Thought
MLS211 Introductory Bioscience
MTH202 Practice Foundations
MTH212 Health, Culture and Society
MTH301 Anatomy and Physiology
MTH302 Contexts of Practice: The Older Person and Family
MTH312 Preparation for Practice 1
MTH381 Contexts of practice: child, youth and family
NUT201 Nursing Practice 1
NUT202 Preparation for Practice 2
NUT205 Drug Therapy
NUT212 Contexts of Practice: Health Alteration
NUT232 Nursing Practice 2
NUT301 Research Foundations for Health Practice
NUT352 Health Law and Ethics
NUT401 Preparation for Practice 3
NUT402 Contexts of Practice: Complex Care
NUT404 Nursing Practice 3
NUT405 Contexts of Practice: Mental Health Care
PHY201 Preparation and Nursing Practice 4
PHY202 Leadership in Clinical Practice
OCC201 Palliative, Rehabilitation and Continuing Care
OES240 Life Crisis
PHY201 The Child Client
PHY202 Nursing Internship
PUB205 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Cultural Safety
PUB210 Professional Experience: The role of the teacher
PUB252 Individual Learner Needs
PUB262 Professional Experience: Facilitating the Learning Environment
PUB271 Teaching Mathematics in the Early Years
PUB272 Teaching English: Curriculum and Pedagogy
PUB351 Professional Experience: Responding to Individual Learner Needs
PUB352 Teaching Science in Primary Schools
PUB361 Teaching History and Geography in the Primary School
SCI202 Professional Practice: The Inquiring Teacher
SCI212 Teaching Reading and Writing
SCI302 Teaching Arts in Primary Schools
SCI303 Teaching Primary School Mathematics
SPX201 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Perspectives in Learning and Teaching
SPX202 Professional Experience: Transitioning into the Profession
SPX211 Diversity and Inclusion
SPX212 Teaching Health and Physical Education and Technologies in Primary School
SPX221 Foundations of Australian Law A
SPX222 Foundations of Australian Law B
SPX231 Criminal Law and Procedure A
SPX301 Criminal Law and Procedure B
SPX302 Torts A
SPX312 Torts B
SPX322 Contracts A
SPX331 Contracts B
SPX352 Property A
SPX361 Property B
SPX362 Constitutional Law
SPX371 Equity & Trusts
SRP301 Corporations Law
SRP321 Civil Procedure
WPL310 Administrative Law
WPL311 Professional Conduct
WPL320 Evidence

† Subject to special entry requirements. Course coordinator approval only.
* Subject to approval and/or not available until further notice.

 

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 Regulation
ENB122 Commercial Law
ENB123 Children & the Law
ENB124 Law Professional Practice
ENB125 Competition and Consumer Law
ENB126 Building & Construction Law #