BEHAV1001 Human Behaviour in the Modern World E: PSYCB1002, PSYCB1102, ATSGC1840 BEHAV2002 Abnormal Psychology E: ATSGC2820 and PSYCB3102 BEHAV2004 Forensic Behavioural Science E: ATSGC3844 and BEHAV3002 BEHAV3004 Counselling Theory and Practice PR: 60 credit points, including 1 x BEHAV or 1 x PSYCB course EPHS6001 Musculoskeletal Exercise Physiology 1 EPHS6011 Physiology for Cardiopulmonary and Metabolic Conditions EPHS6012 Introduction to Exercise Physiology Practice EPHS7005 Clinical Exercise Physiology Thesis Part A ESCI1702 Exercise Principles and Instruction ESCI1703 Motor Learning and Control ESCI1705 Sports Performance Management ESCI2000 Biomechanics in Physical Education ESCI2171 Exercise Physiology ESCI2172 Functional Human Anatomy PR: HEALT1111 and HEALT1112 ESCI2173 Psychology of Sport and Exercise ESCI3006 Motor Development and Learning PR: HMALS1007 ESCI3171 Advanced Motor Learning and Control PR: ESCI1703 Page 1 of 8
ESCI3172 Exercise Prescription 2 PR: ESCI2175 ESCI3175 Exercise Modalities PR: ESCI2176 HEALT1111 Anatomy & Physiology for Health Professional 1 HEALT1113 Communication for Health Professionals HEALT1705 Psychosocial Aspects of Health Behaviour HEALT3006 Health Promotion HEASC4001 Research Methods and Ethical Practice HEASC4002 Independent Guided Reading CO: HEASC4001 HEASC4003 Elective Studies Related to Academic Discipline HEASC4010 Research Thesis 1 PR: HEASC4001(Part time) HLTSC2000 Introduction to Health Information Management HLTSC3001 Healthcare Leadership and Teamwork HMPRC2005 Sport Management Workplace Readiness HMPRC2170 Introduction to Exercise Science Workplace Learning HMPRC3002 Internship in Sport Management PR: HMPRC1007, HMPRC1008, HMPRC2007 and HMPRC2008 OR HMPRC2005 HMPRC3170 Exercise Science Workplace Readiness PSYCB1101 Introductory Psychology A: Biological and Cognitive Psychology E: PSYCB1001 Page 2 of 8
PSYCB2102 Lifespan Developmental Psychology PR: PSYCB1001 or PSYCB1002 or PSYCB1101 or PSYCB1102 or PSYCB2101 PSYCB2105 Counselling Theory and Practice PR: At least 2 of: PSYCB1001, PSYCB1002, PSYCB1003, PSYCB1101, PSYCB1102 and PSYCB2101. E: BEHAV3004 PSYCB3102 Abnormal Psychology PR: PSYCB2101 or PSYCB2102 or PSYCB2103 or PSYCB2104 PSYCB3107 Current Issues in Psychology PR: At least 2 of:psycb2101, PSYCB2102, PSYCB2103, PSYCB2104 PSYCB3108 Psychology Research: Review PR: At least 2 of:psycb2101, PSYCB2102, PSYCB2103, PSYCB2104 PSYCB3109 Psychology Research: Advanced Analysis PR: PSYCB2101, STATS1000 and at least 1 of: PSYCB2102, PSYCB2103, PSYCB2104 PSYCH4001 Research Project 1 (Honours) PSYCM7001 Adult Clinical Psychology PSYCM7002 Clinical Child Psychology PSYCM7003 Psychological Assessment PSYCM7004 Preparation for Professional Practice Page 3 of 8
PSYCM7004 Preparation for Professional Practice PSYCM7005 Advanced Applied Research Methodology PSYCM7110 Clinical Placement 2 PR: PSYCM7109 PSYCM7116 Dissertation B PR: PSYCM7115 PSYCP6011 Psychological Practice PSYCP6014 Psychological Research Methods PSYCP6101 Research Project 1 PSYCP7001 Professional Practice PSYCP7002 Psychological Assessment PSYCP7003 Introduction to Psychological Interventions PSYCP7004 Practicum 1 SCBCH1001 Introduction to Nutrition SCBCH2001 Biochemistry PR: BIOGC1722 or SCBIO1010 or SCMED and CHMGC1002 or SCCHE1012 or SCCHM1002 SCBCH3001 Lifespan Nutrition PR: SCBCH1001 or SCFST1022 SCBIO1010 General Science: Principles of Biology SCBIO9001 PHD Thesis: Biology F-T SCBIO9002 PHD Thesis: Biology P-T Page 4 of 8
SCBRW5087 Packaging PR: SCBRW5081, SCBRW5082, SCBRW5083 SCCHM1001 Chemistry 1 SCCHM2001 Analytical Techniques PR: CHMGC1022 or SCCHE1012 or SCCHM1002 SCCHM3004 Organic Synthesis for Drug Design PR: CHMGC2922 or SCCHM2001 SCCOR1300 Scientific Practice SCCOR3000 Laboratory Management & Quality Assurance PR: 240 credit points SCCOR3001 Research Project PR: Successful completion of two years full time equivalent of a science degree SCCOR3002 Science Communication Project PR: Successful completion of two years full time equivalent of a science degree SCCOR3011 Science Internship PR: 240 credit points and permission of the Course Coordinator SCENV1502 Environmental Studies SCENV2100 Australian Fauna PR: ENVGC1022 or ENVGC1711 or SCENV1002 or SCENV1502 Page 5 of 8
SCENV2200 Population and Community Ecology PR: SCENV1002 or SCENV1502 SCENV2200 Population and Community Ecology PR: SCENV1002 or SCENV1502 SCENV2600 Geographic Information Systems SCENV3120 Landscape Restoration and Mine Rehabilitation SCENV3501 Environmental Change SCENV3912 Environmental Assessment PR: At least 60 credit points from SCENV subject area at any level SCHON4001 Honours Research Methods 1 SCHON4002 Honours Literature Review SCHON4003 Honours Research Project 1 SCHON4004 Honours Research Project 2 PR: SCHON4001, SCHON4002, SCHON4003 SCHON4005 Honours Communication and Application SCMED2010 Pathophysiology 1 PR: BIOGC1711 or SCBIO1020 or SCMED1014 SCMED3010 Pharmacology and Toxicology PR: SCMED2011 SCMIC2001 General Microbiology PR: BIOGC1722 or SCBIO1010 SCMIC3002 Food Microbiology PR: MICGC2001 or MICGC2011 or SCBIO1032 or SCMIC1014 Page 6 of 8
SCMOL2010 Mammalian Genetics PR: BIOGC1722 or SCBIO1010 or SCBIO1020 or SCMED1014 SCMOL3001 Molecular Cell Biology PR: BTHGC2741 or SCBCH2001 or SCMOL2020 SCOND6000 S&C program planning, design and implementation SCOND6001 Design and instruction of programs to develop strength qualities SCOND6003 Professional Practice in S & C 1 SCVET2001 Animal Management and Disease PR: BIOGC1711 or SCBIO1020 and CHMGC1022 or SCCHM1002 SPMAN1104 Introduction to Sport Management E: SPMAN1101 SPMAN2002 Management of Sport Organisations PR: SPMAN1101 or SPMAN1104 SPMAN2101 Sport, Accounting and Finance E: BUACC1506 SPMAN3002 Sport Media and Communications PR: SPMAN1101 or SPMAN1104 SPMAN3003 Applied Sport Marketing PR: SPMAN1002 and SPMAN2002 Location MTH = Mt Helen CHLL = Churchill BEK = Berwick FLB = Flexible Ballarat (Mt Helen) FLG = Flexible Gippsland BKIM = Kangan Institute Broadmeadows. FLK = Flexible Berwick ODL = Online Learning Page 7 of 8
Course Rules PR= Pre-requisite, a course/s that must be completed prior to undertaking another course. CO= Co-requisite, a course/s that must be completed simultaneously, or prior to, undertaking another course. E= Exclusion, a course/s that may not be taken. *This is a live document and therefore subject to change Page 8 of 8