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Handbook
This information is correct as at 16/12/2013. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=HH02&courseID=15511. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Human Services
Year 2012
QUT code HH02
CRICOS 058285C
Duration(full-time)
3 years
Duration(part-time)
6 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Total creditpoints
288
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
CourseCoordinator
All course enquiries [email protected] phone 07 3138 4697
DisciplineCoordinator
Ms Jenny Felton07 3138 [email protected]
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Professional PracticePlacementsYou will gain hands-on experience in thiscourse through two professional practiceplacements.
In first semester of your second year youwill explore the diversity of practicemethods through the Introduction toPractice. You will undertake a total of 140hours of volunteer placement/s in ahuman service agency.
Your theoretical and practical studies willculminate in a 36 credit point AdvancedProfessional Practice placement insecond semester of your third year. Thisplacement will generally reflect yourspecialised service context area. You willdevelop a learning plan in consultationwith your agency supervisor and auniversity staff member. During this 400-hour supervised placement in a humanservices agency, you will further developyour assessment and intervention skillsand your own practice framework. It maybe possible to undertake this 12 weekplacement with an overseas agency.
These professional practice placementsprovide many valuable opportunities fornetworking within the human servicesindustry.
Service ContextsCHILD AND FAMILY SERVICESChild and family services units provideyou with a firm grounding in theories,practices and processes essential forunderstanding and intervening in familylife. You will be introduced to child andfamily welfare studies and will focus onapproaches to supporting families andpromoting change. You will also examinecore processes and practice skillsassociated with interacting with childrenand parents, assessing family life andencouraging participation in decisionmaking.
CORRECTIVE SERVICESThe Community and Youth Correctionsunit provides the legislative frameworkand structures, processes and principlesof the youth and criminal justice system. Itexplores evidence based interventionsand provides practice models andassessment frameworks. It providestheory and practice skills for working withIndigenous people and examines the roleof practitioners in youth Justice Servicesand the Department of CorrectiveServices. The unit's primary orientation isto provide you with a structuredopportunity to analyse and understandthe operation of the Queenslandcommunity and youth corrections settingswith offenders and those who are at riskof offending.
DISABILITY SERVICESDisability services units provide you with asolid foundation for understanding andevaluating the theories, principles,practices and policies underpinningservices used by people with disabilities.The aim is to link the social justice,empowerment and human rights issuesexplored in the more generic units withinthe degree program to the lives of peoplewith disabilities. You will have theopportunity to explore and evaluate therange of service models relevant to thelifestyles of people with disabilities. Theunits focus on the quasi-legal and policyaspects of working in disability serviceorganisations, and address some of theethical dilemmas inherent in humanservice provision to people with adisability.
SERVICES TO YOUNG PEOPLEThese units help you understand andidentify the various ways youth andadolescence are understood, constructedand portrayed in mainstream media,academic literature and human services.You will critically review the situation of adiverse range of young people and willinvestigate the knowledge, theory andskills base of a range of contemporarypractice arenas, such as juvenile justiceand adolescent child protection practice,youth homelessness, youth policyanalysis and development.
Professional RecognitionGraduates are entitled to apply formembership of the Australian Institute ofWelfare and Community Workers.
Working with Children CheckAs required by the Commission forChildren and Young People and Child
Bachelor of Human Services
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Guardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Suitability Card (Blue Card)by the Commission.
As soon as you enter your enrolmentprogram for the course, you must submityour Blue Card application to the QUTStudent Centre immediately. You musthold a Blue Card to undertake activities inany unit which involves contact withchildren, including the required fieldstudies blocks.
If you do not apply for a Blue Cardimmediately upon enrolment in the courseand allow sufficient time for the policecheck and issuing of the Card, you will beunable to participate in the requiredactivities and may need to be withdrawnfrom the unit(s) and incur both financialand academic penalty. It may take up to 8weeks for the Commission to issue theCard. Application form
Further informationFor further information call the School ofPublic Health and Social Work 07 31384697 or email [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code Title
Course Notes
The Bachelor of Human Services hasbeen reviewed and revised.
Transition arrangements will apply tocontinuing students.
Enquiries should be made [email protected]
Year 1, Semester 1
SWB100Orientation to Social Workand Human Services
SWB102Human Development andBehaviour
SWB105Introduction to Human Rightsand Ethics
SWB106 Applied Skills and Scholarship
Year 1, Semester 2
Contemporary Social and CommunityIssues
Interpersonal Communication
One Human Services elective option (asbadged for first year)
Social Change, Politics, Policy andActivism
Year 2, Semester 1
Introduction to Practice
Developing Professional Frameworks
SWB220 Practice Theories
SWB221Professional PracticeProcesses and Assessment
Year 2, Semester 2
SWB200Working in Human ServiceOrganisations
SWB219Legal and Ethical Dimensionsof Social Work and HumanServices
One unit from Human ServicesIntroductory Service Options List
A Second unit from Human ServicesIntroductory Service Options list
OR
One unit from Human Services ElectiveOptions List
Year 3, Semester 1
SWB404Complexity in Social Workand Human Services Practice
One unit from Human ServicesAdvanced Service Options List
One unit from Human Services ElectiveOptions List
Any other elective unit
Year 3, Semester 2
Current Developments in HumanServices
SWB301Advanced ProfessionalPractice
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Handbook
This information is correct as at 16/12/2013. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
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Bachelor of Social Work
Year 2012
QUT code HH05
CRICOS 063034B
Duration(full-time)
4 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Total creditpoints
Start months No new admissions arebeing accepted into thiscourse.
Int. Start Months No new admissions arebeing accepted into thiscourse.
CourseCoordinator
All course enquires [email protected] phone 07 3138 4697
DisciplineCoordinator
Ms Jenny Felton 07 3138 [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsNo new admissions are being acceptedinto this course.
International EntryrequirementsNo new admissions are being acceptedinto this course.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Professional RecognitionGraduates are eligible to apply formembership of the Australian Associationof Social Workers (AASW).
Blue CardAs required by the Commission forChildren and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Suitability Card (Blue Card)by the Commission.
As soon as students accept their offer intothe course, they should submit their BlueCard application to the QUT StudentCentre immediately. Students must hold aBlue Card to undertake placement units(HHB338 and HHB408)which may involvecontact with children.
If students do not apply for a Blue Cardimmediately upon enrolment in the courseand allow sufficient time for the policecheck and issuing of the Card, they will beunable to participate in the requiredactivities and may need to be withdrawnfrom the unit(s) and incur both financialand academic penalty. It may take up to 8weeks for the Commission to issue theCard. Application form
Course StructureThe Bachelor of Social Work can beundertaken as either a four yearundergraduate program or as anadvanced standing two year (5 semester)program following two years of approvedundergraduate study. This pathway
includes a summer teaching placement.Students may undertake the course inpart-time mode. Students wishing to studypart-time should contact the CourseCoordinator for a progression plan.
Students will complete specialist units inchild and family services, correctiveservices, disability services, or services toyoung people. Distinctive study pathwaysare also available. The child protectionpathway will enable students to choosecore and elective units which will bestprepare them for practice in statutory childprotection settings such as theQueensland Department of Child Safety.The international practice pathway willprovide students with the knowledge andopportunity to undertake social workpractice in other national contexts, andgive them priority in undertaking a majorplacement in an overseas agency. Theresearch pathway provides students withthe knowledge and skills to undertakeresearch designed to improve servicesand creates a solid foundation forpostgraduate research programs.
The social work program involves twoplacements, each of 490 hours, where thestudent's skills are further developed inreal world settings. Students are able tograduate with honours on the basis ofachieving a GPA of a certain standard.
Advanced Standing ProgramAdvanced Standing allows approvedapplicants who have completed at leasttwo years of a university degree orequivalent in a relevant area to completethe Social Work course with a further twocalendar years (5 semesters) of full timestudy. Relevant areas of previous studyare:
•Justice Studies•Law•Education•Arts (Humanities)•Social Sciences•Psychology or Behavioural Sciences•Community Welfare and HumanServices programs from other universities•Health including Nursing
As part of this prior study, it is expectedstudents will have completed some unitswith a focus on social studies, behaviouralstudies, and interpersonal skills. Thenumber of units in addition to therequirements of the standard 2 YearAdvanced Standing Program thatstudents can be required to undertake islimited to two (24 credit points).
Bachelor of Social Work
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If the previous study includes no socialstudies students can be required toundertake one unit with a focus on• understanding society,• social disadvantage,• human rights or• social/legal processes.
If the previous study includes nobehavioural studies students can berequired to undertake HHB102 TheHuman Condition or similar. Further,students may be required to undertakeHHB113 Interpersonal Communication ifprevious studies have not included a unitwith a focus on interpersonalcommunication.
Students seeking Advanced Standingshould apply for entry to the four yearBachelor of Social Work program andapply for advanced standing (credit) - upto 168 credit points - for previous study.Students who have completed or partlycompleted a human services degree fromQUT should apply for entry to the fouryear program, and may receive up to 192credit points. Advice on likely credit canbe provided by the Bachelor of SocialWork Course Coordinator. Note, thatwhile these guidelines govern advancedstanding arrangements, final outcomeswill be decided once formal applicationhas been made.
It should be noted that in undertaking the2 Year Advanced Standing coursestructure students will undertake their firstfield placement in the summer semesterof the first year following two semesters ofpreparatory units. Those who enter theprogram in mid-year will undertake theirfirst field placement in the summerfollowing their first semester. Students willneed to be available through the summer(November to February) in order tocomplete the fieldwork component.
Further informationFor further information call the School ofPublic Health and Social Work 07 31384697 or email [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1 Semester 1●
Year 1 Semester 2●
Year 2 Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
Year 3 Semester 1●
Year 3 Semester 2●
Year 4 Semester 1●
Year 4 Semester 2●
Code Title
Course Notes
The Bachelor of Human Services hasbeen reviewed and revised.
Transition arrangements will apply tocontinuing students.
Enquiries should be made [email protected]
Year 1 Semester 1
SWB100Orientation to Social Workand Human Services
SWB102Human Development andBehaviour
SWB106 Applied Skills and Scholarship
SWB105Introduction to Human Rightsand Ethics
Year 1 Semester 2
Contemporary Social and CommunityIssues
Interpersonal Communication
EDB041Indigenous Australia: Country,Kin and Culture
Social Change, Politics, Policy andActivism
Year 2 Semester 1
SWB220 Practice Theories
SWB221Professional PracticeProcesses and Assessment
SWB222Advanced Communication forSocial Work and HumanServices
People, Society and Social Work
Year 2 Semester 2
SWB200Working in Human ServiceOrganisations
SWB219Legal and Ethical Dimensionsof Social Work and HumanServices
SWB211Casework and CaseManagement
One unit from Social Work IntroductoryService Options List
Year 3 Semester 1
Social Work Practice and Fieldwork 1
SWB310Linking Social Work Theoryand Practice
Year 3 Semester 2
Social Policy Processes
SWB311Mental Health and SocialWork
One unit from Social Work ElectiveOptions List (or another approved unitthat develops a skill relevant to socialwork)
Elective
Year 4 Semester 1
SWB404Complexity in Social Workand Human Services Practice
SWB401Research Methods forProfessional Practice
One Unit from Social Work ElectiveOptions List
One Unit from Social Work AdvancedService Options List
Year 4 Semester 2
SWB408Social Work Practice andFieldwork 2
Linking Social Work Theory, Ethics andPractice 2
This information is correct as at 16/12/2013. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
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Handbook
This information is correct as at 16/12/2013. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=HM42&courseID=19270. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement Studies)
Year 2012
QUT code HM42
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 13
Rank 75
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] ortelephone: 07 3138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4831
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewThis course was replaced by HM44Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiologyfrom first semester 2010.
Professional RecognitionThe course has provisional accreditationwith Exercise and Sports ScienceAustralia (ESSA) until 31 December 2011.
ElectivesElectives are available in various areasincluding psychology of rehabilitation,anatomy, physiology, biomechanics,motor control and learning, children insport, sociology of sport and exerciseprescription. Students must choose atleast 4 out of the 6 units listed in LIST A.The other elective options should betaken as advised by the CourseCoordinator to comply with accreditationrequirements.
HonoursA degree with honours may be awardedto students who have recordedoutstanding achievement in the four-yearprogram.
Other course requirementsblue card As required by the Commissionfor Children and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Blue Card beforecommencing clinical practice/fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children oryoung people. For more information, visithttp://student.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
additional costs There are additionalcosts associated with this courseincluding the purchase of the practicumshirt (approximately $50), the attainmentof a current First Aid Certificate prior to
the commencement of third year.Attendance at the orientation camp ishighly recommended though notcompulsory (approximately $165).
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Exercise and NutritionSciences on +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
HMS Electives Lists●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
Introduction to Exercise and MovementScience
HMB171 Fitness Health and Wellness
LSB131 Anatomy
Medical Terminology
Year 1, Semester 2
HMB172 Nutrition and Physical Activity
LSB231 Physiology
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
Psychology
OR
PYB100 Foundation Psychology
Year 2, Semester 1
HMB271Foundations of Motor Control,Learning and Development
HMB274 Functional Anatomy
HMB277 Exercise and Sport Nutrition
HMB313Socio-Cultural Foundations ofPhysical Activity
Year 2, Semester 2
HMB272 Biomechanics
HMB273 Exercise Physiology 1
HMB275Exercise and SportPsychology
HMB282 Resistance Training
Year 3, Semester 1
HMB378Neurological, Psychologicaland MusculoskeletalDisorders
OR
Disorders of Human Movement
Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement Studies)
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HMB382Principles of ExercisePrescription
Elective
Elective
Year 3, Semester 2
HMB276Research in HumanMovement
HMB470 Practicum 1
Elective
Elective
Year 4, Semester 1
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Year 4, Semester 2
HMB475 Practicum 2
Elective
HMS Electives Lists
List A Electives (four to be completed)
Functional Anatomy 2
HMB362 Biomechanics 2
HMB371 Motor Control And Learning 2
HMB373Cardiorespiratory andMetabolic Disorders
HMB378Neurological, Psychologicaland MusculoskeletalDisorders
HMB381 Exercise Physiology 2
Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
Advanced Exercise Prescription
HMB481Clinical Exercise forCardiorespiratory andMetabolic Disorders
HMB482
Clinical Exercise forNeurological, Psychologicaland MusculoskeletalDisorders
List B Electives (five to be completed)
Functional Anatomy 2
HMB362 Biomechanics 2
HMB371 Motor Control And Learning 2
HMB376Motor Development inChildren
HMB381 Exercise Physiology 2
Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
Advanced Exercise Prescription
ECG Analysis and Interpretation Course
BSB110 Accounting
BSB126 Marketing
BSB115 Management
LSB111Understanding DiseaseConcepts
LSB658 Clinical Physiology
PUB201 Food and Nutrition
PUB251 Contemporary Public Health
PUB332Sustainable Environments ForHealth
PUB326 Epidemiology
PYB208Counselling Theory andPractice 1
SCB113Chemistry for Health andMedical Science
List B electives may be selected fromother QUT undergraduate courses.Students also have the option toundertake a university-wide unit set. Unitsets comprise 4 units covering a specificarea of study and those offered by theFaculty of Health and the Faculty ofBusiness may be of particular interest.
Students who have successfullycompleted 288 credit points and havemet the general requirements for a threeyear degree, may graduate with aBachelor of Applied Science afterseeking approval through the School ofHuman Movement Studies on (07) 31384697.
This information is correct as at 16/12/2013. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
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Handbook
This information is correct as at 16/12/2013. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=HM43&courseID=15513. CRICOS No.00213J
Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science
Year 2012
QUT code HM43
CRICOS 070083A
Duration(full-time)
3 years
OP 13
Rank 73
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,983 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,600 perSemester
Total creditpoints
288
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator
School of Exercise andNutrition Sciences07 3138 [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:Blue CardA Blue Card will be required if theplacement component of this courseinvolves working with children or youngpeople. There's no cost if you applythrough QUT.
Submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible- ideally, as soon as you've received youroffer.
If you don't receive your Blue Card beforethe start of a unit that requires contactwith children, you may be unable toparticipate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still have to payfees for the unit.
How to apply for a Blue Card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformA QUT T-shirt is required for Exercise andMovement Science and Clinical ExercisePhysiology courses. Students will need tocover this cost.
Orientation campFirst year students have the option ofattending an orientation camp.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing to
do so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Maths B●
English●
Also assumed knowledge: one ofChemistry, Physics, BiologyRecommended study: Health Educationor Physical Education We assume thatyou have knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).Recommended Study: Health Educationor Physical Education.
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:Blue CardA Blue Card will be required if theplacement component of this courseinvolves working with children or youngpeople. There's no cost if you applythrough QUT.
Submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible- ideally, as soon as you've received youroffer.
If you don't receive your Blue Card beforethe start of a unit that requires contactwith children, you may be unable toparticipate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still have to payfees for the unit.
How to apply for a Blue Card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science
This information is correct as at 16/12/2013. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=HM43&courseID=15513. CRICOS No.00213J
UniformA QUT T-shirt is required for Exercise andMovement Science and Clinical ExercisePhysiology courses. Students will need tocover this cost.
Orientation campFirst year students have the option ofattending an orientation camp.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
International Subjectprerequisites
Maths B●
English●
Also one of Chemistry, Physics, BiologyYou must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewExercise and movement sciencegraduates work in the exercise, health,fitness and sports science industries. Thisdegree is ideal if you want a career thatpromotes physical activity, exercise ,health and wellbeing.
Study AreasThere are three study areas available inthe course:
- Health and Wellness
- Sport Science and PerformanceAnalysis- Research in Exercise and MovementScience
The Health and Wellness Study Area isintended for students who seek to work incorporate, government or communitypositions employing their knowledge ofexercise science to support health andwellbeing.
The Sport Science and PerformanceAnalysis study area is for students with astrong interest in sport performance andthe goal of sport-related employment, forexample, fitness instructors,sportspersons, coaches and sportingofficials.
The Research in Exercise and MovementScience study area provides a pathwayfor students who are considering Honoursand/or Higher Research Degrees, or whoare considering postgraduate courses inmedicine, physiotherapy and otherdisciplines, and for whom more advancedstudy and some research experience isvaluable.
Students may elect not to undertake amajor. These students complete theircourse requirements by undertaking sixelective units.
Course structureStudents complete 18 core units and sixadditional units from the following:
- five units from a Study Area OR- four units from a University wide minorplus one Faculty of Health elective OR- one Faculty of Health elective plus fourelectives from across the University.These could include units from the StudyAreas in the course.
The Faculty of Health units are selectedfrom undergraduate elective lists. At leastthree of these electives must at theintermediate or advanced stage, ieoffered in year 2 or later.
PathwaysGraduates of HM43 Bachelor of Exerciseand Movement Science can apply foradmission to the HM44 Bachelor ofClinical Exercise Physiology if they shouldwish to achieve full Exercise Physiologiststatus.
Professional recognitionAccreditation with Exercise and SportsScience Australia (ESSA) has beensought for the course to give graduatesprofessional recognition as ExerciseScientists.
Further informationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Exercise and NutritionSciences on +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Note:●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
HMB171 Fitness Health and Wellness
HMB172 Nutrition and Physical Activity
LSB131 Anatomy
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
Year 1, Semester 2
LSB231 Physiology
HMB276Research in HumanMovement
PUB209 Health, Culture and Society
PYB100 Foundation Psychology
Year 2, Semester 1
HMB271Foundations of Motor Control,Learning and Development
HMB274 Functional Anatomy
Major 1 OR Elective
Major 2 OR Elective
Year 2, Semester 2
HMB272 Biomechanics
HMB273 Exercise Physiology 1
HMB275Exercise and SportPsychology
HMB282 Resistance Training
Year 3, Semester 1
HMB382Principles of ExercisePrescription
List A Elective
Major 3 or Elective
Major 4 or Elective
Year 3, Semester 2
HMB385Principles of ExerciseProgramming
HMB470 Practicum 1
List A Elective
Major 5 or Elective
Note:
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Handbook
This information is correct as at 16/12/2013. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
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Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology
Year 2012
QUT code HM44
CRICOS 070085K
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 9
Rank 83
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,983 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $12,200 perSemester
Total creditpoints
384
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4831
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:Blue CardA Blue Card will be required if theplacement component of this courseinvolves working with children or youngpeople. There's no cost if you applythrough QUT.
Submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible- ideally, as soon as you've received youroffer.
If you don't receive your Blue Card beforethe start of a unit that requires contactwith children, you may be unable toparticipate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still have to payfees for the unit.
How to apply for a Blue Card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformA QUT T-shirt is required for Exercise andMovement Science and Clinical ExercisePhysiology courses. Students will need tocover this cost.
Orientation campFirst year students have the option ofattending an orientation camp.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing to
do so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Maths B●
English●
Also assumed knowledge: one ofChemistry, Physics, BiologyRecommended study: Health Educationor Physical Education We assume thatyou have knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:Blue CardA Blue Card will be required if theplacement component of this courseinvolves working with children or youngpeople. There's no cost if you applythrough QUT.
Submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible- ideally, as soon as you've received youroffer.
If you don't receive your Blue Card beforethe start of a unit that requires contactwith children, you may be unable toparticipate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still have to payfees for the unit.
How to apply for a Blue Card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology
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UniformA QUT T-shirt is required for Exercise andMovement Science and Clinical ExercisePhysiology courses. Students will need tocover this cost.
Orientation campFirst year students have the option ofattending an orientation camp.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
International Subjectprerequisites
Maths B●
English●
Also one of Chemistry, Physics, BiologyYou must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewThe Bachelor of Clinical ExercisePhysiology provides students with bothfoundation knowledge in the exercise andmovement sciences and the skills to applythis knowledge to a range of disorders.
Accredited exercise physiologists enjoydynamic careers working as specialists inrehabilitation, injury prevention,clinicaldiagnostics and exercise programming.
PathwaysStudents wishing to pursue higher degreestudies may apply for the Master ofApplied Science (Research) and progressto doctoral studies.
Professional recognitionThis new course has been assignedprovisional accreditation by Exercise andSports Science Australia (ESSA) for2011. This will enable graduates to workas Accredited Exercise Physiologists inclinical settings. Full accreditationprocessing continues in 2011.
Further informationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Exercise and NutritionSciences on +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
HMB171 Fitness Health and Wellness
LSB111Understanding DiseaseConcepts
LSB131 Anatomy
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
OR
PYB100 Foundation Psychology
Year 1, Semester 2
HMB172 Nutrition and Physical Activity
HMB276Research in HumanMovement
LSB231 Physiology
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
OR
PYB100 Foundation Psychology
Year 2, Semester 1
HMB271Foundations of Motor Control,Learning and Development
HMB274 Functional Anatomy
HMB277 Exercise and Sport Nutrition
MAB105 Preparatory Mathematics
(equiv. to Maths B) for students withoutsound achievement or higher in Maths B
OR
SCB113Chemistry for Health andMedical Science
for students with sound achievement orhigher in Maths B
OR
INB102 Emerging Technology
for students with sound achievement orhigher in Maths B AND Chemistry
Year 2, Semester 2
HMB272 Biomechanics
HMB273 Exercise Physiology 1
HMB275Exercise and SportPsychology
HMB282 Resistance Training
Year 3, Semester 1
HMB362 Biomechanics 2
HMB378Neurological, Psychologicaland MusculoskeletalDisorders
HMB381 Exercise Physiology 2
HMB382Principles of ExercisePrescription
Year 3, Semester 2
HMB371 Motor Control And Learning 2
HMB373Cardiorespiratory andMetabolic Disorders
HMB385Principles of ExerciseProgramming
HMB470 Practicum 1
Year 4, Semester 1
Practicum 2B
HMB482
Clinical Exercise forNeurological, Psychologicaland MusculoskeletalDisorders
Year 4, Semester 2
Practicum 2A
HMB481Clinical Exercise forCardiorespiratory andMetabolic Disorders
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Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise and Sports Nutrition)
Year 2012
QUT code HM45
CRICOS 047456B
Duration(full-time)
3 years
OP 13
Rank 75
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Total creditpoints
288
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4831
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewThis course has been replaced by HM43Bachelor of Exercise and MovementScience from first semester 2010.
Continuing students will complete theircourse requirements in HM45 Bachelor ofApplied Science (Exercise and SportsNutrition).
This three-year degree course combinesthe complementary areas of humanmovement studies and nutrition andprovides you with a foundation for acareer in the exercise, health, fitness andnutrition industries.
The degree also provides you with arange of practical experience, including100 hours of work experience (practicum)in the third year. This is a valuableopportunity for you to gain hands-onexperience in the industry. You can workin fitness centres, sports ssociations andother related organisations.
Other course requirementsblue card As required by the Commissionfor Children and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Blue Card beforecommencing clinical practice/fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children oryoung people. For more information, visithttp://student.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
additional costs There are additionalcosts associated with this courseincluding the purchase of the practicumshirt (approximately $50), the attainmentof a current First Aid Certificate prior tothe commencement of third year.Attendance at the orientation camp ishighly recommended though notcompulsory (approximately $115).
Further informationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Exercise and NutritionSciences on +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code Title
Course Notes
Note: This course has beendiscontinued and no new admissionswere accepted from 2010. Studentsseeking enrolment advice should [email protected]
Year 1, Semester 1
HMB171 Fitness Health and Wellness
HMB313Socio-Cultural Foundations ofPhysical Activity
LSB131 Anatomy
PUB474 Food Science
Year 1, Semester 2
LSB231 Physiology
SCB111 Chemistry 1
PUB201 Food and Nutrition
Psychology
OR
PYB100 Foundation Psychology
Year 2, Semester 1
HMB271Foundations of Motor Control,Learning and Development
HMB277 Exercise and Sport Nutrition
HMB274 Functional Anatomy
PUB530Health Education andBehaviour Change
Year 2, Semester 2
HMB272 Biomechanics
HMB282 Resistance Training
HMB273 Exercise Physiology 1
SCB121 Chemistry 2
Year 3, Semester 1
HMB382Principles of ExercisePrescription
Disorders of Human Movement
PUB509Community and Public HealthNutrition
PUB514 Contract/Project Management
Year 3, Semester 2
Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise and Sports Nutrition)
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HMB470 Practicum 1
HMB275Exercise and SportPsychology
PYB208Counselling Theory andPractice 1
Elective - Choose one from the unitslisted below
Functional Anatomy 2
HMB362 Biomechanics 2
HMB371 Motor Control And Learning 2
HMB381 Exercise Physiology 2
Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
Advanced Exercise Prescription
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Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Science)
Year 2012
QUT code LS37
CRICOS 020331D
Duration(full-time)
3 years
Duration(part-timedomestic)
6 years
Campus Gardens Point
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,260 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $12,900 perSemester
Total creditpoints
300
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Dom. StartMonths
This course is onlyavailable to continuingstudents
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 1938
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 1938
International Subjectprerequisites
Maths B●
English●
Chemistry●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies(English (4, SA), Maths B (4, SA) andChemistry (4, SA)).
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Professional RecognitionAs a graduate, you will be immediatelyeligible for membership of the AustralianInstitute of Medical Scientists (AIMS) andwill have completed the academic andwork placement requirements foradmission as a full member. Dependingon your clinical discipline(s) ofemployment, you will be eligible to applyfor membership of various professionalorganisations including the AustralasianAssociation of Clinical Biochemists,Australian Society of Microbiology,Australian Society of Cytology, HumanGenetics Society of Australasia,Haematology Society of Australia andNew Zealand, Australian and NewZealand Society of Blood Transfusion andAustralian Society of Thrombosis andHaemostasis.
Other Course RequirementsWork Experience Program: This courseincludes a mandatory Summer Programbetween years two and three of the full-time course. During the Summer Programyou will be required to undertake aminimum six-week work experienceprogram in a practising pathologylaboratory. Proof of successfulvaccination against Hepatitis B must beprovided at the end of first semester ofthe second year of the course.
Blue CardA current blue card authorised with QUT
may be required prior to commencing theclinical placement components of thiscourse. For more information visit BlueCard and ensure that you allow adequatetime for processing your application andissuing of the card in order to avoidclinical experience delays.
Continuing StudentsContinuing students who are notundertaking a standard program of unitsas detailed below, or who need tocomplete units from the first year of thecourse structure, should consult thecourse coordinator for enrolment advice.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please call the School of BiomedicalSciences on +61 7 3138 1938 [email protected]
Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1The Bachelor of Applied Science (MedicalScience) commences with a solidgrounding in life sciences, mathematics,chemistry and physics. You will undertakefurther intensive study in humanphysiology, anatomy, cell and molecularbiology. With QUT's practical approach toteaching, you will not only learn thetheory, but gain a wealth of practicalexperience in QUT's state-of-the-artlaboratories.
Year 2You will proceed to the topics ofbiochemistry, microbiology and pathologybefore sampling various specialisationslike immunology, haematology andhistopathology. During practical classesyou will learn the latest techniques usedin the pathology industry and improveyour skills to professional standards. Atthe end of the year you will be ready toundertake a six-week placement in apathology laboratory to further developyour skills under the guidance ofprofessionals in the workplace.
Year 3The final year builds on the key areas ofbiochemistry, microbiology, immunology,haematology, histopathology andintroduces immunohaematology. You willdevelop your skills to an advanced leveland further refine your laboratorytechniques to ensure that, when yougraduate, you will be ready to operateconfidently in the workplace. You can takeadvantage of QUT's close links with the
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pathology industry to further enhanceyour employment prospects.
Other Course RequirementsWork Experience ProgramThis course includes a mandatorySummer Program between years two andthree of the full-time course. During theSummer Program you will be required toundertake a minimum six-week workexperience program in a practisingpathology laboratory. Proof of successfulvaccination against Hepatitis B must beprovided at the end of first semester ofthe second year of the course.
Blue CardA current blue card authorised with QUTmay be required prior to commencing theclinical placement components of thiscourse. Ensure that you allow adequatetime for processing your application andissuing of the card in order to avoidclinical experience delays.
International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1The Bachelor of Applied Science (MedicalScience) commences with a solidgrounding in life sciences, mathematics,chemistry and physics. You will undertakefurther intensive study in humanphysiology, anatomy, cell and molecularbiology. With QUT's practical approach toteaching, you will not only learn thetheory, but gain a wealth of practicalexperience in QUT's state-of-the-artlaboratories.
Year 2You will proceed to the topics ofbiochemistry, microbiology and pathologybefore sampling various specialisationslike immunology, haematology andhistopathology. During practical classesyou will learn the latest techniques usedin the pathology industry and improveyour skills to professional standards. Atthe end of the year you will be ready toundertake a six-week placement in apathology laboratory to further developyour skills under the guidance ofprofessionals in the workplace.
Year 3The final year builds on the key areas ofbiochemistry, microbiology, immunology,haematology, histopathology andintroduces immunohaematology. You willdevelop your skills to an advanced leveland further refine your laboratorytechniques to ensure that, when yougraduate, you will be ready to operateconfidently in the workplace. You can take
advantage of QUT's close links with thepathology industry to further enhanceyour employment prospects.
Other Course RequirementsWork Experience ProgramThis course includes a mandatorySummer Program between years two andthree of the full-time course. During theSummer Program you will be required toundertake a minimum six-week workexperience program in a practisingpathology laboratory. Proof of successfulvaccination against Hepatitis B must beprovided at the end of first semester ofthe second year of the course.
Blue CardA current blue card authorised with QUTmay be required prior to commencing theclinical placement components of thiscourse. Ensure that you allow adequatetime for processing your application andissuing of the card in order to avoidclinical experience delays.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 2, Summer Semester●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
MAB141Mathematics and Statistics forMedical Science
PCB150 Physics 1H
SCB112 Cellular Basis of Life
SCB113Chemistry for Health andMedical Science
Year 1, Semester 2
LSB250 Human Physiology
LSB255 Human Anatomy
SCB122 Cell and Molecular Biology
SCB131 Experimental Chemistry
Year 2, Semester 1
LQB383Molecular and CellularRegulation
LQB386Microbial Structure andFunction
LSB325 Biochemistry
LSB365 Pathology
Year 2, Semester 2
LSB425 Quantitative Medical Science
LSB435 Diagnostic Microbiology 1
LSB438 Immunology 1
LSB465 Histopathology 1
Year 2, Summer Semester
LSB480 Professional Practice
Year 3, Semester 1
LSB525 Chemical Pathology
LSB535 Microbial Immunology
LSB555Principles and Practice ofClinical Haematology
LSB565 Histopathology 2
Year 3, Semester 2
LSB625 Diagnostic Endocrinology
LSB635 Diagnostic Microbiology 2
LSB655 Applied Clinical Haematology
LSB665Transfusion & TransplantationScience
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Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science
Year 2012
QUT code LS47
CRICOS 076173F
Duration(full-time)
4 years
Duration(part-timedomestic)
8 years
OP 12
Rank 76
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,260 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $12,900 perSemester
Total creditpoints
384
Start months February
Int. Start Months FebruaryJuly maybe available tostudents who receiveadvanced standing
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 1938
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 1938
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Maths B●
English●
Chemistry●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International Subjectprerequisites
Maths B●
Chemistry●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewThe Bachelor of Medical LaboratoryScience degree is accredited by theAustralian Institute of Medical Scientists.More than 90 per cent of graduatesseeking employment within the pathologyindustry are successful within months ofgraduation. The course is designed inconsultation with managers andacademics in pathology and researchlaboratories, so you will gain advancedknowledge of the latest diagnostictechniques used in these settings.
Throughout the course you will undertakepractical classes in QUT’s state-of-the-artlaboratories, so that when you graduate,you will have extensive experience withtechniques, equipment and instrumentsused daily in industry and research. Aspart of your professional development,during your final year you will alsoundertake one semester of workintegrated learning where you will interactdirectly with, and be mentored by,practising medical scientists or clinical
researchers. You may also be able tocomplete part of your work placement inregional Australia or an internationallaboratory.
Course structureIn order to complete the Bachelor ofMedical Laboratory Science you mustcomplete 384 credit points which includesone elective unit.
Career outcomesThe aim of this course is to prepare youas an accredited medical laboratoryscientist for employment in a medical/diagnostic pathology laboratory or otherhealthcare supported related area.
As a medical laboratory scientist you willperform, interpret and report on analyses(or conduct research) in the areas ofimmunology, haematology, transfusionscience, microbiology (bacteriology,mycology, virology and parasitology),histopathology, cytology, biochemistryand molecular biology. After graduationyou may decide to specialise in areassuch as cytological diagnosis,transplantation science, stem celltherapies, forensic testing, moleculardiagnostics, cytogenetics, and healthinformatics, or proceed to a managerialposition within a private laboratory orhospital.
PathwaysIf you wish to undertake postgraduatestudies in medicine, this course is anexcellent pre-medical degree. As agraduate, you can pursue further studiesleading to a career in medical research.Graduates are currently working asresearchers in areas such as cancerdiagnosis, malaria, virology, stem cells,infectious diseases, immunology,transfusion science, eye disease,reproductive medicine and molecularbiology.
Professional recognitionGraduates of Bachelor of MedicalLaboratory Science are immediatelyeligible for graduate membership with theAustralian Institute of Medical Scientistsand will have completed the academicand work placement requirements foradmission as full members. Depending onyour clinical discipline(s) of employment,you will be eligible to apply formembership of various professionalorganisations including the AustralasianAssociation of Clinical Biochemists,Australian Society of Microbiology,Australian Society of Cytology, Human
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Genetics Society of Australasia,Haematology Society of Australia andNew Zealand, Australian and NewZealand Society of Blood Transfusion andAustralian Society of Thrombosis andHaemostasis.
Other course requirementsHepatitis B vaccination, QUT MedicalLaboratory Science Uniform
The course includes a 12 weekplacement in a pathology labratory whichstudents complete during semester 1,fourth (final) year of study.
Further informationFor more information about this course,please call the School of BiomedicalSciences on +61 7 3138 1938 [email protected]
Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1The course commences by developing asound knowledge and understanding offundamental concepts that underpinmedical laboratory science: cellular andmolecular biosciences, anatomy,physiology mathematics, statistics,biophysics and chemistry. You will also beintroduced to the local, national andglobal profession of medical laboratoryscience, and the Australian HealthcareSystem in the first of your professionallyorientated units in the course.
Year 2In your second year, you will exploremore specialised concepts in pathology,biochemistry, microbiology, immunology,cytogenetic and molecular pathology,histopathological techniques, quantitativemedical science, and quality assurancesystems. In your practical classes, youwill learn some of the latest techniquesused in the clinical diagnostic pathologyindustry, giving you the opportunity todevelop your skills to professionalstandards.
Year 3The third year of the program allows youto further develop and refine yourknowledge, understanding and practicalskills to a more advanced level, and learnhow they are applied in the clinicaldisciplines of molecular diagnostics,microbiology, chemical pathology,diagnostic endocrinology, histopathology,cytopathology, haematology and,transfusion and transplantation science.
Year 4In your first semester, you will undertakea semester-long work integrated learninginternship in a recognised laboratory.During that time you will also completestudies in health informatics and learnhow this relates to day-to-day laboratoryoperations. In your final semester, you willcomplete an elective of your choicedesigned to complement your learning,e.g. pharmacology, marketing,management or research techniques. Youwill also prepare professional plans andidentify graduate opportunities, as well asfurther your clinical discipline specificlearning in the context of interculturalhealth and contemporary issues inmedical science.
International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1The course commences by developing asound knowledge and understanding offundamental concepts that underpinmedical laboratory science: cellular andmolecular biosciences, anatomy,physiology mathematics, statistics,biophysics and chemistry. You will also beintroduced to the local, national andglobal profession of medical laboratoryscience, and the Australian HealthcareSystem in the first of your professionallyorientated units in the course.
Year 2In your second year, you will exploremore specialised concepts in pathology,biochemistry, microbiology, immunology,cytogenetic and molecular pathology,histopathological techniques, quantitativemedical science, and quality assurancesystems. In your practical classes, youwill learn some of the latest techniquesused in the clinical diagnostic pathologyindustry, giving you the opportunity todevelop your skills to professionalstandards.
Year 3The third year of the program allows youto further develop and refine yourknowledge, understanding and practicalskills to a more advanced level, and learnhow they are applied in the clinicaldisciplines of molecular diagnostics,microbiology, chemical pathology,diagnostic endocrinology, histopathology,cytopathology, haematology and,transfusion and transplantation science.
Year 4In your first semester, you will undertakea semester-long work integrated learninginternship in a recognised laboratory.
During that time you will also completestudies in health informatics and learnhow this relates to day-to-day laboratoryoperations. In your final semester, you willcomplete an elective of your choicedesigned to complement your learning,e.g. pharmacology, marketing,management or research techniques. Youwill also prepare professional plans andidentify graduate opportunities, as well asfurther your clinical discipline specificlearning in the context of interculturalhealth and contemporary issues inmedical science.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
LQB181Introduction to MedicalLaboratory Science
LQB182Human Cell & MolecularBiology
MAB141Mathematics and Statistics forMedical Science
PQB105 Biological Chemistry
Year 1, Semester 2
LQB281Human Health & DiseaseConcepts
LSB250 Human Physiology
LSB255 Human Anatomy
SCB131 Experimental Chemistry
Year 2, Semester 1
Microbiology: Principles and Practice forMedical Laboratory Scientists
Principles of Immunology
LSB325 Biochemistry
LSB365 Pathology
Year 2, Semester 2
LQB462 Microbial Diagnostics
Cytogenetic & Molecular Pathology
LSB425 Quantitative Medical Science
LSB465 Histopathology 1
Year 3, Semester 1
LQB562Advanced MicrobialDiagnostics
LSB525 Chemical Pathology
LSB555Principles and Practice ofClinical Haematology
LSB565 Histopathology 2
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Year 3, Semester 2
Cytopathology
LSB625 Diagnostic Endocrinology
LSB655 Applied Clinical Haematology
LSB665Transfusion & TransplantationScience
Year 4, Semester 1
LQB781Work Integrated LearningInternship
Health Informatics for MedicalLaboratory Scientists
Year 4, Semester 2
Professional Practice for MedicalLaboratory Scientists
Contemporary Issues in MedicalLaboratory Science
Intercultural Health in Clinical Practice
Plus one of the following:
BSB115 Management
BSB126 Marketing
Communication in Science
Health Informatics 2
Research Techniques/Methods
LSB384Pharmacology For HealthProfessionals
Note: These electives are subject toreview and may change
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Bachelor of Nursing - Graduate Entry
Year 2012
QUT code NS40
CRICOS 003501K
Duration(full-time)
2 years
Rank 93
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,974 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,400 perSemester
Total creditpoints
192 of study + 96 credit ofgraduate credit
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February, July
Int. Start Months February, JulyClosing date for Februaryentry is 10 Decembereach year (closing datefor acceptance of offer is24 December each year;closing date for July entryis 13 May eachyear(closing date foracceptance of offer is 24May each year)
CourseCoordinator
All course enquires toemail:[email protected] orphone: 07 3138 3824
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 3824
Domestic Entry requirementsEntry RequirementsApplicants must have completed a non-nursing bachelor degree (or equivalent)within the past 10 years. Applicants withdegrees (or equivalent) completed morethan 10 years ago must provide evidenceof graduate work experience and/orfurther studies since course completionwith their QTAC application to receivefurther consideration.
Students who are admitted to thegraduate entry program will automaticallyreceived one year of advanced standingwhich will entitle the student to completethe degree in two years (full-time).
Course requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired this course. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical practice units insemester breaksThe clinical practice units in the nursingcomponent require you to undertakeblock practicums of two or more weeks,which may be scheduled during semesterbreaks.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
International EntryrequirementsApplicants must have completed a non-nursing bachelor degree (or equivalent)within the past 10 years. Applicants withdegrees (or equivalent) completed morethan 10 years ago must provide evidenceof graduate work experience and/orfurther studies since course completion.
Students who are admitted to thegraduate entry program will automaticallyreceived one year of advanced standingwhich will entitle the student to completethe degree in two years (full-time).
Course requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardYou'll need to apply for a blue cardbecause you'll be working with children oryoung people as part of this course.There's no cost if you apply through QUT.
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Students wishing to accept their offermust submit their blue card applicationforms:
no later than 24 December forSemester 1 (February entry)
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no later than 24 May for Semester 2entry (July entry)
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Please submit your blue card applicationform immediately after receiving youroffer. You won't be able to accept youroffer and enrol if you don't submit yourcorrectly completed blue card applicationform on time.
How to apply for a blue card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired this course. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical practice units insemester breaksThe clinical practice units in the nursingcomponent require you to undertakeblock practicums of two or more weeks,
which may be scheduled during semesterbreaks.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.5
writing 6.5
reading 6.5
listening 6.5
overall 7.0
CampusThis course is only available at the KelvinGrove Campus.
Professional RecognitionThe course meets the requirements foraccreditation by the Australian Nursingand Midwifery Council. Graduates meetthe requirements for registration by theNursing and Midwifery Board of Australiaand are also eligible for membership ofthe Royal College of Nursing, Australia(RCNA).
The Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency (AHPRA) requires thatgraduates demonstrate English languageskills at IELTS level 7 or equivalent beforebeing considered for professionalregistration. For further information visitthe AHPRA website:http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registration-Process/Registration-Requirements.aspx
Please refer to the Nursing and MidwiferyBoard of Australia websitehttp://www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspxfor additional information on the Board'sRegistration Standards.
Student registrationQUT automatically registers studentsenrolled in this course with the Nursingand Midwifery Board of Australia inaccordance with the Health Practitioner
Regulation National Law Act 2009. Detailsabout student registration are availablefrom the Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency at www.ahpra.gov.au
Other Course RequirementsIt is a requirement of Queensland Healththat all students undertaking a clinicalplacement in a Q Health facility completeThe Essentials component of the studentorientation package which is available onthe Queensland Health website.
blue card As required by the Commissionfor Children and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000) students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Suitability Care (Blue Card)before commencing fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children oryoung people. This is a mandatoryrequirement that must be met prior toundertaking any fieldexperience/practicum program throughoutyour course. For more information, visithttp://student.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
additional costs The clinical practiceunits require students to undertake blockpracticums of two or more weeksduration. Students will be required to weara uniform including suitable footwearwhile on clinical practice, the cost ofwhich is approximately $150. Studentsenrolling in this program are required tocomplete a course of vaccinations forHepatitis B before commencing theirclinical practice units. They are alsorequired to have a current Senior First AidCertificate or the equivalent prior tocommencement of Clinical Practice 1.
International studentsPlease refer to the Nursing and MidwiferyBoard of Australia websitehttp://www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspxfor information on the Board's EnglishLanguage Skills Registration Standard.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Nursing on +617 31383824 or email [email protected]
Fixed Closing Date -International StudentsIMPORTANT NOTE FORINTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS:The closing date for applications for July2011 entry is 10 May 2011. The closingdate for acceptance of offer is 24 May2011.
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The closing date for applications forFebruary 2012 entry is 10 December2011. The closing date for acceptance ofoffer is 24 December 2011.
Sample StructureSemesters
Full-Time Course Structure●
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Code Title
Full-Time Course Structure
Year 1, Semester 1
LSB111Understanding DiseaseConcepts
NSB118Foundations of NursingPractice
NSB122 Clinical Practice 1
NSB212 Clinical Practice 2
Year 1, Semester 2
NSB014 Clinical Practice 4
NSB022 Nursing Practice in Context 2
NSB023 Nursing Practice in Context 3
LSB384Pharmacology For HealthProfessionals
Year 2, Semester 1
LWS101 Ethics Law and Health Care
NSB015 Clinical Practice 5
NSB024 Nursing Practice in Context 4
NSB025 Nursing Practice in Context 5
Year 2, Semester 2
NSB020Professional Studies 3:Transitioning to RN Practice
Clinical Practice Capstone
Nursing Practice Capstone
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Bachelor of Nursing
Year 2012
QUT code NS40
CRICOS 003501K
Duration(full-time)
3 years
Duration(part-timedomestic)
6 years
OP Kelvin Grove: 13Caboolture: 15
Rank Kelvin Grove: 73Caboolture: 69
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove andCaboolture
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,974 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,400 perSemester
Total creditpoints
288
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February, JulyCaboolture campus:February entry onlyJuly entry: full-time KelvinGrove campus only
Int. Start Months February, JulyKelvin Grove campus only
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 073138 3824
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 3824
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired this course. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical practice units insemester breaksThe clinical practice units in the nursingcomponent require you to undertakeblock practicums of two or more weeks,which may be scheduled during semesterbreaks.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsFirst aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired this course. Students will need tocover this cost.
Bachelor of Nursing
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VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical practice units insemester breaksThe clinical practice units in the nursingcomponent require you to undertakeblock practicums of two or more weeks,which may be scheduled during semesterbreaks.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
International Subjectprerequisites
English●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.5
writing 6.5
reading 6.5
listening 6.5
overall 7.0
Professional RecognitionThe course meets the requirements foraccreditation by the Australian Nursing
and Midwifery Council. Graduates meetthe requirements for registration by theNursing and Midwifery Board of Australiaand are also eligible for membership ofthe Royal College of Nursing, Australia(RCNA).
The Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency (AHPRA) requires thatgraduates demonstrate English languageskills at IELTS level 7 or equivalent beforebeing considered for professionalregistration. For further information visitthe AHPRA website:http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registration-Process/Registration-Requirements.aspx
Please refer to the Nursing and MidwiferyBoard of Australia websitehttp://www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspxfor additional information on the Board'sRegistration Standards.
Student registrationQUT automatically registers studentsenrolled in this course with the Nursingand Midwifery Board of Australia inaccordance with the Health PractitionerRegulation National Law Act 2009. Detailsabout student registration are availablefrom the Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency at www.ahpra.gov.au
Other course requirementsIt is a requirement of Queensland Healththat all students undertaking a clinicalplacement in a Q health facility completeThe Essentials component of the studentorientation package which is available onthe Queensland Health website.
blue card As required by the Commissionfor Children and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000) students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Suitability Card (Blue Card)before commencing fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children oryoung people. This is a mandatoryrequirement that must be met prior toundertaking any fieldexperience/practicum program throughoutyour course. For more information, visithttp://student.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
additional costs The clinical practiceunits require students to undertake blockpracticums of two or more weeksduration. Block practicums may bescheduled during semester breaks.Students will be required to wear auniform including suitable footwear while
on clinical practice, the cost of which isapproximately $150. Students enrolling inthis program are required to complete acourse of vaccinations for Hepatitis Bbefore commencing their clinical practiceunits. They are also required to have acurrent Senior First Aid Certificate or theequivalent prior to commencement ofClinical Practice 1.
Caboolture campusInternational student places are notcurrently offered at Caboolture campus.
Graduate entry currently is not offered atthe Caboolture campus.
International studentsPlease refer to the Nursing and MidwiferyBoard of Australia websitehttp://www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspxfor information on the Board's EnglishLanguage Skills Registration Standard.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Nursing on +617 31383824 or email [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Structure subject to accreditationapproval
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Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code Title
Structure subject to accreditationapproval
Year 1, Semester 1
LSB182 Bioscience 1
NSB113Diversity and Health:Introduction to Indigenous andMulticultural Perspectives
NSB117Nursing and the Health CareSystem
NSB225Health, Human Developmentand Ageing
Year 1, Semester 2
LSB282 Bioscience 2
NSB021 Nursing Practice in Context 1
NSB012 Clinical Practice 2
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
Year 2, Semester 1
LSB382 Bioscience 3
Bachelor of Nursing
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NSB019Professional Studies 2:Research, Evidence andNursing Practice
NSB022 Nursing Practice in Context 2
NSB013 Clinical Practice 3
Year 2, Semester 2
LSB384Pharmacology For HealthProfessionals
NSB023 Nursing Practice in Context 3
NSB024 Nursing Practice in Context 4
NSB014 Clinical Practice 4
Year 3, Semester 1
NSB020Professional Studies 3:Transitioning to RN Practice
Nursing Practice in Context 5
NSB015 Clinical Practice 5
LWS101 Ethics Law and Health Care
Year 3, Semester 2
Nursing Practice Capstone
Clinical Practice Capstone
Elective
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Bachelor of Nursing and Health Services Management
Year 2012
QUT code NS45
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 13
Rank 74
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 073138 3824
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 3824
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Professional RecognitionThis course is recognised by the RoyalCollege of Nursing, Australia (RCNA) assatisfying the academic requirements foradmission as a professional member. It isalso an accredited nursing preregistrationcourse of the Queensland NursingCouncil (QNC). For further information onthe requirements for QNC registrationplease refer to www.qnc.qld.gov.auGraduates are also eligible formembership of the Australian College ofHealth Service Executives (ACHSE).
HonoursA degree with honours may be awardedto students who have recordedoutstanding achievement in the four-yearprogram.
Other Course RequirementsThe clinical practice units require studentsto undertake block practicums of two ormore weeks duration. Students will berequired to wear a uniform while onclinical practice, the cost of which isapproximately $150. Students enrolling inthis program are required to complete acourse of vaccinations for Hepatitis Bbefore commencing their clinical practiceunits. They are also required to have acurrent Senior First Aid Certificate or theequivalent prior to commencement ofClinical Practice 1.
As required by the Commission forChildren and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000) students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Suitability Care (Blue Card)before commencing fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children oryoung people. This is a mandatoryrequirement that must be met prior toundertaking any fieldexperience/practicum program throughoutyour course.
It is a requirement of Queensland Healththat all students undertaking a clinicalplacement in a Q health facility complete'The Essentials' component of the studentorientation package which is available onthe Queensland Health websitewww.health.qld.gov.au/SOP/html/Essentials_Homepage.asp
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Nursing on +617 31383824 or email [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
Note: Students who commenced thiscourse in 2009 or earlier should refer tothe Faculty of Health Student Zone website for transition arrangements atwww.hlth.qut.edu.au/study/forcurrentstudents/
LSB182 Bioscience 1
NSB225Health, Human Developmentand Ageing
PUB104Australian Health CareSystems
Communication for Nursing andMidwifery Practice
Year 1, Semester 2
BSB115 Management
Ethics, Law And Health Care
NSB118Foundations of NursingPractice
PUB251 Contemporary Public Health
Year 2, Semester 1
NSB223 Mental Health Nursing
NSB503Promoting Health in theCommunity
PUB326 Epidemiology
Casemix Management
Year 2, Semester 2
LSB282 Bioscience 2
NSB113Diversity and Health:Introduction to Indigenous andMulticultural Perspectives
NSB122 Clinical Practice 1
Bachelor of Nursing and Health Services Management
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PUB480 Health Administration Finance
Year 3, Semester 1
LSB382 Bioscience 3
NSB212 Clinical Practice 2
NSB324Health Alterations andNursing 1
LSB384Pharmacology For HealthProfessionals
Year 3, Semester 2
NSB222 Clinical Practice 3
NSB224Research Approaches inNursing
NSB423Health Alterations andNursing 2
PUB490 Quality Management in Health
Year 4, Semester 1
NSB322 Clinical Practice 4
NSB500Health Alterations and HighDependency Nursing
PUB514 Contract/Project Management
PUB545Health Policy, Planning andAdvocacy
Year 4, Semester 2
NSB321Professional NursingDevelopment
NSB333 Clinical Practice 5
PUB609 Health Resource Allocation
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Bachelor of Applied Science (Optometry)
Year 2012
QUT code OP42
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 2
Rank 98
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,260 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $12,400 perSemester
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4831
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewNOTE: This course is being replaced bythe dual award program, Bachelor ofVision Science (OP45) / Master ofOptometry (OP85). No new admissionshave been accepted into OP42 from2009.
Optometrists examine people's eyes toprotect and improve their vision and todetect and diagnose eye disease. As anoptometrist, you will work with a range ofcomplex instruments and techniques totest vision for defects such as short-sightedness, long-sightedness andastigmatism. Optometrists use theirclinical judgement to treat patients in avariety of ways, including eye exercises,contact lenses, spectacles or advice onlighting and visual habits.
Professional RecognitionBoards of Optometrical Registrationregulate the practice of optometry inAustralia. QUT graduates are eligible toapply to the Optometrists' Board ofQueensland for registration to practise asoptometrists in Queensland and all statesand territories of Australia.
HonoursA degree with honours may be awardedto students who have recordedoutstanding achievement in the four-yearprogram.
Other course requirementsblue card As required by the Commissionfor Children and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Blue Card beforecommencing clinical practice/fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children oryoung people. For more information, visithttp://student.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
additional costs Ophthalmic instrumentscosting approximately $5000 are requiredfor the clinical program from the beginningof the second and third years of thecourse. Academic staff provide adviceregarding the purchase of theseinstruments. You will also be required toundertake first aid certification beforeentering the clinical program.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Optometry on +61 73138 4831 or [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1 of the course will not beoffered from 2009
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Year 2 of the course will not beoffered from 2010
●
Year 3 of the course will not beoffered from 2011
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Year 4 Semester 1●
Year 4 Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1 of the course will not be offeredfrom 2009
Year 2 of the course will not be offeredfrom 2010
Year 3 of the course will not be offeredfrom 2011
Year 4 Semester 1
OPB750 Topics in Optometry 7
OPB751 Advanced Optometry 7
OPB752 Clinical Practice 7
OPB753 Specialist Clinical Practice 7
Year 4 Semester 2
OPB850 Topics in Optometry 8
OPB851 Advanced Optometry 8
OPB852 Clinical Practice 8
OPB853 Specialist Clinical Practice 8
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Bachelor of Vision Science
Year 2012
QUT code OP45
CRICOS 065380A
Duration(full-time)
3 years
OP 2
Rank 98
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,260 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $12,500 perSemester
Total creditpoints
288
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4831
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Physics●
Maths B●
English●
Chemistry●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsStrict quotas apply for entry to this course.Further information is available from QUTInternational Student Business Services.
International Subjectprerequisites
Physics●
Maths B●
English●
Chemistry●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.5
writing 6.5
reading 6.5
listening 6.5
overall 7.0
OverviewThis course is the first component of afive year dual degree program comprisinga three year Bachelor of Vision Science,followed by a two year Master ofOptometry (OP85). Both degrees need tobe completed before a graduate canapply for registration as an optometrist.
The profession of Optometry isundergoing expansion in its scope ofpractice as a result of legislativeamendments occurring (or pending) in allstates and territories to allow
appropriately trained optometrists to usetherapeutic pharmaceutical agents in thepractice of Optometry. This programincreases graduates' depth of knowledgein the areas of general and ocularpharmacology, with training in thetherapeutic management of eye disease.
Professional recognitionThe dual degree program Bachelor ofVision Science/ Master of Optometrymeets the requirements for accreditationby the Optometry Council of Australia andNew Zealand. Graduates of the programmeet the requirements for registration bythe Optometry Board of Australia.
The Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency (AHPRA) requires thatgraduates demonstrate English languageskills at IELTS level 7 or equivalent beforebeing considered for professionalregistration. For further information visitthe AHPRA website:http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registration-Process/Registration-Requirements.aspx
Please refer to the Optometry Board ofAustralia websitehttp://www.optometryboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspx for additionalinformation on the Board's RegistrationStandards.
Student registrationQUT automatically registers studentsenrolled in this course with the OptometryBoard of Australia in accordance with theHealth Practitioner Regulation NationalLaw Act 2009. Details about studentregistration are available from theAustralian Health Practitioner RegulationAgency at www.ahpra.gov.au
Other course requirementsBlue card As Required by theCommission for Children and YoungPeople and Child Guardian Act (2000),students must undergo a criminal historycheck and be issued with a Blue Cardbefore commencing clinical practice/fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children oryoung people. For more information, visithttp://student.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards
Additional costs Ophthalmic instrumentscosting approximately $5000 are requiredfor the clinical program from the beginningof second and third years of the course.Academic staff provide advice regarding
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the purchase of these instruments. Youwill also be required to undertake first aidcertification before entering the clinicalprogram.
Further informationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Optometry on +61 73138 4831 or [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
MAB141Mathematics and Statistics forMedical Science
PUB104Australian Health CareSystems
SCB113Chemistry for Health andMedical Science
LQB182Human Cell & MolecularBiology
Year 1, Semester 2
LSB255 Human Anatomy
LSB250 Human Physiology
PCB150 Physics 1H
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
Year 2, Semester 1
CSB520 Disease Processes 4
OPB352Ocular Anatomy andPhysiology 3
OPB353 Ophthalmic Optics 3
PCB240 Optics 1
Year 2, Semester 2
LSB384Pharmacology For HealthProfessionals
OPB351 Visual Science 3
OPB452Ocular Anatomy andPhysiology 4
OPB453 Ophthalmic Optics 4
Year 3, Semester 1
OPB451 Visual Science 4
OPB550 Diseases of the Eye 5
OPB556 Assessment of Vision 5
OPB654 Ocular Pharmacology
Year 3, Semester 2
LSB492 Microbiology
OPB557 Binocular Vision
OPB650 Diseases of the Eye 6
OPB656 Assessment of Vision 6
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Bachelor of Applied Science - Medical Radiation Technology (Medical Imaging Technology)
Year 2012
QUT code PH38
CRICOS 037588F
Campus Gardens Point
Total creditpoints
288
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 07 3138 1938
DisciplineCoordinator
Mrs Debbie Starkey07 3138 [email protected]
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewQUT is currently the only university inQueensland to offer a medical imagingtechnology undergraduate qualification.This course leads to employment as amedical imaging technologist ordiagnostic radiographer, a rewardingprofession with excellent employmentprospects. Radiographers play animportant role in the health-care sector,providing vital information to assist withthe diagnosis and treatment of medicaldisorders.
Career OutcomesAs a radiographer you will play a key rolein patient care by providing referringmedical practitioners with additionaldiagnostic information to assist in patientmanagement and treatment. You maybecome a team member in a radiologydepartment in a hospital, private radiologypractice or health department, or you maybe employed in medical equipment sales.
Professional RecognitionOn graduation, you will be eligible forprovisional accreditation by the AustralianInstitute of Radiography. Full accreditationrequires the completion of an additionalprofessional development year of clinicalexperience.
English Language Skills Applicable tohealth practitioners applying forregistration)All applicants must be able todemonstrate English language skills atIELTS academic level 7 or equivalent.Test results from examinations willgenerally need to be obtained within twoyears prior to applying for registration.
Other Course RequirementsYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in hospital departments andprivate practices during the course and,as a result, will have direct patient contactduring the clinical placement, and may be
exposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. You must be vaccinated forHepatitis B and must provide apostvaccinationpathological report or similar certificationshowing proof of immunityprior to undertaking the first clinicalplacement.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)certification is also required to undertakeclinical placements. In addition, you mustsatisfy criteria related to health status.You should declare height, physicaldisabilities, treatment of nervouscondition, any drug/alcohol disorder, anda current immunisation status (specificallyHepatitis B) as part of the onlineenrolment process.
A current Blue Card authorised with QUTmay be required prior to commencing theclinical placement components of thiscourse. For moreinformation visitwww.bluecard.qut.edu.au, and ensurethat you allow adequate time forprocessing your application and issuing ofthe card in order to avoid clinicalexperience delays.
Your CourseYear 1You will develop a solid grounding inanatomy and medical physics along withintroductory knowledge of patient health-care needs, professional communicationtechniques and ethical, legal andaccountability issues. Introductory studiesin medical radiation technology arecomplemented with practical sessions inQUT’s medical imaging laboratories,allowing you to develop your skills inpatientpositioning and image production forskeletal radiography.
Year 2Building on your introductory units, youwill progress to more advanced andspecialised study of human anatomyincluding diseases of the organ systems,obstetrics, gynaecology, central nervoussystem, paediatrics and geriatrics.Specialised practical sessions in QUT’sfacilities will focus on regional anatomy ofthe head, neck, upper limb and lowerlimb. You will learn about the specialisttechniquesof mammography, tomography, traumaradiography, and ward and operatingtheatre radiography. In each semesteryou will have an opportunity to practiseyour skills in a real workplace through
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placements in clinical departments.
Year 3You will continue to develop your skillsthrough clinical placements in hospitals orprivate practices. At QUT, you willundertake theoretical and practicalclasses in advanced techniques such asangiography, and interventionaltechniques. In-depth knowledge of theuses and applications of X-ray computedtomography (CT) and magneticresonance imaging (MRI) will be coveredalong with valuable techniquesin digital image processing. You will roundoff your professional education bylearning about the techniques used inprofessional practice including imageformation evaluation and imageinterpretation.
MajorsThere are two majors in the Bachelor ofApplied Science - Medical RadiationTechnology. Students choose eitherRadiotherapy Technology or MedicalImaging Technology
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please call the School of Clinical Scienceson +61 7 3138 1938 [email protected]
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Bachelor of Applied Science - Medical Radiation Technology (Radiotherapy Technology)
Year 2012
QUT code PH38
CRICOS 037588F
Duration(full-time)
3 years
Campus Gardens Point
Total creditpoints
288
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 07 3138 1938
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 1938
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewQUT is currently the only university inQueensland to offer a radiotherapytechnology undergraduate qualification.This course leads to employment as aradiation therapist, assisting cancerpatients at the most difficult time in theirlives.
Career OutcomesAs a radiation therapist in a radiotherapydepartment of a major hospital or privateinstitution, you may become a member ofa team treating cancer patients and beresponsible for planning and deliveringprescribed radiation doses.
Professional RecognitionOn graduation, you will be eligible forprovisional accreditation by the AustralianInstitute of Radiography (AIR). Fullaccreditation requires the completion ofan additional professional developmentyear of clinical experience.
English Language Skills (Applicable tohealth practitioners applying forregistration)All applicants must be able todemonstrate English language skills atIELTS academic level 7 or equivalent.Test results from examinations willgenerally need to be obtained within twoyears prior to applying for registration.
Other MajorsSee also the separate entry for thefollowing major in this course: Bachelor ofApplied Science - Medical RadiationTechnology (Medical ImagingTechnology).
Your CourseYear 1You will develop a solid grounding inanatomy and medical physics along withintroductory knowledge of patient health-care needs, professional communication
techniques and ethical, legal andaccountability issues. Introductory studiesin medical radiation andradiotherapy techniques arecomplemented with practical sessionsusing equipment in clinical departments.You will learn a range of skills includingpatient data acquisition, radiationdosimetry and the basic techniques oftreatment delivery including beamdirection and beam defining devices.
Year 2You will progress to further studies inanatomy and pathology as well as theplanning of complex techniques likephoton therapy, electron therapy, andmegavoltage therapy, includingtechniques for specific sites. The use ofcomputer software to assist with theoptimisation of isodose distributions willbe covered along with issues related tothe interaction of radiation with tissue,dose measurement and related qualityassurance procedures. You will undertakepractical exercises in hospital clinicaldepartments along with your first clinicalplacement period, allowing you to gainreal experience in a working environment.
Year 3You will continue to develop your skillsthrough clinical placements in hospitalsand practical classes using equipment inclinical settings. You will cover thetechniques of medical imaging used in thedetection of cancer, along with futuredirections of three dimensional treatmentplanning. You will progress to morecomplex and specialised techniques forchild patients and patients withcommunicable disease, along with thelatest developments and techniquescomplementary to the modernradiotherapy treatment of cancer. You willlearn important information about thebiological effects of ionising radiation andthe philosophy and protocol in radiationprotection and quality assurance.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please call the School of Clinical Scienceson +61 7 3138 1938 [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
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Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
Anatomy 1
PCB007Patient Care in ProfessionalPractice
PCB178Principles of MedicalRadiations
PCB272 Radiation Physics
Year 1, Semester 2
Anatomy 2 and Introductory Pathology
PCB286 Treatment Planning 1
PCB287 Radiation Therapy 1
PCB675 Radiation Safety and Biology
Year 2, Semester 1
LSB321 Systematic Pathology
Regional & Imaging Anatomy 1
PCB389 Clinical Radiotherapy 1
PCB396 Treatment Planning 2
PCB397-1
Radiation Therapy 2
Year 2, Semester 2
Regional and Imaging Anatomy 2
PCB397-2
Radiation Therapy 2
PCB489 Clinical Radiotherapy 2
PCB495 Treatment Planning 3
PCB496 Radiotherapy Equipment
Year 3, Semester 1
PCB587 Radiation Therapy 3
PCB591-1
Clinical Radiotherapy 3
PCB593 Digital Image Processing
PCB595 Treatment Planning 4
PCB672-1
Project
Year 3, Semester 2
PCB591-2
Clinical Radiotherapy 3
PCB672-2
Project
PCB687Specialised RadiotherapyTechnique
PCB695Advanced Treatment PlanningTopics
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Bachelor of Health Science (Health Information Management or Health Services Management) (HIM and HSM for continuing students only)
Year 2012
QUT code PU40
CRICOS 022142D
Duration(full-time)
3 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,213 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,700 perSemester
Total creditpoints
288
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator
Health InformationManagement; HealthServices Management:Jenny Nicol; PublicHealth: Dr ThomasTenkate07 3138 [email protected]
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Professional RecognitionHealth Information ManagementGraduates of the Bachelor of HealthScience (Health InformationManagement) are eligible for membershipof the Health Information ManagementAssociation of Australia (HIMAA), theClinical Coders Society of Australia(CCSA), and the Australian College ofHealth Service Executives (ACHSE).
Health Services ManagementGraduates of the Bachelor of HealthScience (Health Services Management)are eligible for membership of theAustralian College of Health ServiceExecutives (ACHSE).
Public HealthGraduates are eligible for membership ofthe Public Health Association of Australia(PHAA) and the Australian HealthPromotion Association (AHPA).
HonoursStudents who obtain high resultsthroughout the course can study anadditional one-year honours degree.Honours consists of a researchcomponent, which increases careeropportunities and opens the way to furtherstudies at PhD level.
Course designThe Health Information Managementprogram has set units to be completed,that is, there are no opportunities tocomplete electives.
The Health Services Managementprogram consists of a major in healthservices management, plus:- a major in public health or- two minors or- one minor and four electives.
Minor/electives are available in the areasof:- accounting and finance
- public health- human resource management- indigenous health- international business- management- marketing- gender issues- science*- general electives
The Public Health program consists of amajor in public health plus the opportunityto select from one of the followingminors/electives in the areas of:- community nutrition- indigenous health- gender issues- science*- general studies in psychology- counselling- general electives
* Completion of the science minor is aprerequisite forentry into postgraduate courses, e.g.Graduate Diplomain Environmental Health.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Public Health andSocial Work on +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected]
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Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition)
Year 2012
QUT code PU40
CRICOS 022142D
Duration(full-time)
3 years
OP 11
Rank 78
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,213 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,700 perSemester
Total creditpoints
288
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator
Ms Danielle Gallegos07 3138 [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Maths B●
English●
Chemistry●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International Subjectprerequisites
Maths B●
English●
Chemistry●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Professional RecognitionGraduates of this three year full-timeprogram are eligible to apply formembership of the Public HealthAssociation of Australia (PHAA), SportsMedicine Australia (SMA), the NutritionSociety and other bodies, and Associatemembership of the Dietitians Associationof Australia (DAA).
ElectivesElectives include clinical science,counselling, exercise science, healthmanagement and health promotion,public health and research.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Exercise and NutritionSciences on +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
LSB142Human Anatomy andPhysiology
PUB201 Food and Nutrition
PUB251 Contemporary Public Health
SCB113Chemistry for Health andMedical Science
Year 1, Semester 2
HMB172 Nutrition and Physical Activity
LQB488 Medical Physiology 2
PUB209 Health, Culture and Society
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
Year 2, Semester 1
LQB381Biochemistry: Structure andFunction
LQB388 Medical Physiology 1
PUB326 Epidemiology
PUB474 Food Science
Year 2, Semester 2
LQB481Biochemical Pathways andMetabolism
PUB405 Nutrition Science
PUB406 Health Promotion Practice
PUB648Diet, Nutrition and ChronicDisease
Year 3, Semester 1
PUB509Community and Public HealthNutrition
PUB514 Contract/Project Management
PUB530Health Education andBehaviour Change
HLB001Health Needs of Aboriginaland Torres Strait IslanderAustralians
OR
PUB565 International Health
Year 3, Semester 2
PUB561 Statistical Methods in Health
PUB821Clinical Practice in Communityand Public Health Nutrition
Elective
Elective
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Bachelor of Health Science (Public Health)
Year 2012
QUT code PU40
CRICOS 022142D
Duration(full-time)
3 years
OP 13
Rank 73
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,213 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,700 perSemester
Total creditpoints
288
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Cameron Hurst07 3138 [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsOff-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsOff-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
International Subjectprerequisites
English●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Professional RecognitionGraduates are eligible for membership ofthe Public Health Association of Australiaand the Australian Health PromotionAssociation.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Public Health andSocial Work on +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
LSB111Understanding DiseaseConcepts
PUB104Australian Health CareSystems
PUB251 Contemporary Public Health
PUB332Sustainable Environments ForHealth
Year 1, Semester 2
PUB208Understanding HealthInformation
PUB209 Health, Culture and Society
PUB215 Public Health Practice
PYB100 Foundation Psychology
Year 2, Semester 1
PUB326 Epidemiology
PUB530Health Education andBehaviour Change
HLB001Health Needs of Aboriginaland Torres Strait IslanderAustralians
Elective
Year 2, Semester 2
PUB201 Food and Nutrition
PUB461Qualitative Inquiry in PublicHealth
PUB561 Statistical Methods in Health
Elective
Year 3, Semester 1
PUB416 Advanced Research Methods
PUB514 Contract/Project Management
PUB545Health Policy, Planning andAdvocacy
PUB565 International Health
Year 3, Semester 2
PUB406 Health Promotion Practice
PUB875 Professional Practice
Elective
Elective
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Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition and Dietetics)
Year 2012
QUT code PU43
CRICOS 022143C
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 2
Rank 98
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,213 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $12,200 perSemester
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] orphone 3138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator
Ms Danielle Gallegos07 3138 [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Maths B●
English●
Chemistry●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition and Dietetics)
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International Subjectprerequisites
Maths B●
English●
Chemistry●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.5
writing 6.5
reading 6.5
listening 6.5
overall 7.0
Professional RecognitionGraduates of this four year full-timeprogram will be professional dietitians,eligible to apply for the AccreditedPractising Dietitian (APD) credential aswell as membership of the DietitiansAssociation of Australia (DAA), the PublicHealth Association of Australia (PHAA),Sports Medicine Australia (SMA), theNutrition Society and other bodies.
ElectivesElective studies are available in healthpromotion, counselling, clinical science,exercise science, research methods andprojects.
HonoursA degree with honours may be awardedto students who have recordedoutstanding achievement in the four-yearprogram.
Other course requirementsadditional costs Students who arerequired to undertake placements offcampus may incur additional costs (forexample travel and accommodation).Hepatitis B vaccination and Blue Cardclearance are required before placementin Queensland Health and Educationfacilities.
blue card As required by the Commissionfor Children and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Blue Card beforecommencing clinical practice/fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children or
young people. For more information, visithttp://student.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
Course structureYear 1You will begin to develop a theoreticalknowledge base in chemistry, anatomy,food science, principles of food andnutrition and be introduced tocontemporary health services and publichealth issues which will be relevant to youin your future careers in the health sector.Tutorials, workshops and a range ofresources and activities will also facilitatethe development of practical skills.
Year 2Building on the foundational studies fromyour first year, you will develop a moreconsolidated and in-depth knowledge ofbiochemistry, physiology and nutritionalscience. You will also be introduced toepidemiology and evidence basedpractice.
Year 3You will now apply and contextualiseknowledge and skills gained in the first 2years, in units focussed on potentialfuture areas of dietetic practice, such asmedical nutrition therapy, food servicemanagement and public health nutrition.Combined with health promotion, nutritioneducation principles and quantitativeanalysis for health, these units furtherdevelop important skills in researching,critical analysis and practical application.This practice will be consolidated inadvanced food studies and introduction todietetic practice.
Year 4This year predominantly involves practicebased placements which allow you towork with and assist qualified practitionersin real world settings. You willdemonstrate competency by managingindividual cases in hospitals andundertaking food service managementand community nutrition projects in variedsettings such as hospitals, communityhealth centres, schools or businessorganisations throughout Queensland.Advanced dietetic management andresearch skills will also be applied in finalyear projects.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Exercise and NutritionSciences on +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1- ResearchStream (GPA>5)
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Year 4, Semester 2- ResearchStream
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Year 4, Semester 1- Non ResearchStream
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Year 4, Semester 2- Non ResearchStream
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Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
LSB142Human Anatomy andPhysiology
PUB201 Food and Nutrition
PUB251 Contemporary Public Health
SCB113Chemistry for Health andMedical Science
Year 1, Semester 2
HMB172 Nutrition and Physical Activity
LQB488 Medical Physiology 2
PUB209 Health, Culture and Society
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
Year 2, Semester 1
LQB381Biochemistry: Structure andFunction
LQB388 Medical Physiology 1
PUB326 Epidemiology
PUB474 Food Science
Year 2, Semester 2
LQB481Biochemical Pathways andMetabolism
PUB405 Nutrition Science
PUB561 Statistical Methods in Health
PUB648Diet, Nutrition and ChronicDisease
Year 3, Semester 1
PUB509Community and Public HealthNutrition
PUB514 Contract/Project Management
OR
PUB416 Advanced Research Methods
Note: PUB416 is compulsory forstudents intending to undertake theResearch Stream
PUB530Health Education andBehaviour Change
PUB641 Medical Nutrition Therapy
Year 3, Semester 2
PUB506 Foodservice Management
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PUB628 Advanced Food Studies
PUB645Introduction To DieteticPractice
PYB208Counselling Theory andPractice 1
Year 4, Semester 1- Research Stream(GPA>5)
PUB723Clinical Practice in IndividualCase Management
PUB725Clinical Practice in Communityand Public Health Nutrition
Year 4, Semester 2- Research Stream
PUB606Dietetic Leadership andManagement
PUB720 Nutrition and Dietetic Project
PUB822Clinical Practice in FoodService Management
Year 4, Semester 1- Non ResearchStream
PUB416 Advanced Research Methods
OR
PUB514 Contract/Project Management
Choose 36 credit points from:
PUB723Clinical Practice in IndividualCase Management
PUB725Clinical Practice in Communityand Public Health Nutrition
(Note: PUB723 and PUB725 are 24credit point units)
PUB730Dietetic BusinessManagement
PUB822Clinical Practice in FoodService Management
Year 4, Semester 2- Non ResearchStream
PUB606Dietetic Leadership andManagement
Choose 36 credit points from:
PUB723Clinical Practice in IndividualCase Management
PUB725Clinical Practice in Communityand Public Health Nutrition
PUB730Dietetic BusinessManagement
PUB822Clinical Practice in FoodService Management
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Bachelor of Health Science (Podiatry)
Year 2012
QUT code PU43
CRICOS 022143C
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 9
Rank 83
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,213 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $12,200 perSemester
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
All enquiries [email protected] orphone 07 3138 3368
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Lloyd Reed07 3138 [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
EquipmentStudents are required to purchaseequipment.
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
Suitable dress standards including a clinicshirt are required. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Maths B●
English●
Chemistry●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
EquipmentStudents are required to purchaseequipment.
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
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UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
Suitable dress standards including a clinicshirt are required. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
International Subjectprerequisites
Maths B●
Chemistry●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.5
writing 6.5
reading 6.5
listening 6.5
overall 7.0
Professional RecognitionThe course meets the requirements foraccreditation by the Australian and NewZealand Podiatry Accreditation Council.
Graduates meet the requirements forregistration with the Podiatry Board ofAustralia.
The Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency (AHPRA) requires thatgraduates demonstrate English languageskills at IELTS level 7 or equivalent beforebeing considered for professionalregistration. For further information visitthe AHPRA website:http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registration-Process/Registration-Requirements.aspx
Please refer to the Podiatry Board ofAustralia websitehttp://www.podiatryboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspx for additionalinformation on the Board's RegistrationStandards.
Graduates have been eligible forregistration in the United Kingdom, NewZealand and some European countriesand may also become members of theAustralian Podiatry Association (APA) andSports Medicine Australia (SMA).
Student registrationQUT automatically registers studentsenrolled in this course with the PodiatryBoard of Australia in accordance with theHealth Practitioner Regulation NationalLaw Act 2009. Details about studentregistration are available from theAustralian Health Practitioner RegulationAgency at www.ahpra.gov.au
HonoursA degree with honours may be awardedto students who have recordedoutstanding achievement in the four-yearprogram.
Other course requirementsblue card As required by the Commissionfor Children and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Blue Card beforecommencing clinical practice/fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children oryoung people. For more information, visithttp://student.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
additional costs There are additionalcosts associated with this courseincluding a practicum shirt and podiatryequipment ($1000). Hepatitis Bvaccination and the attainment of acurrent First Aid Certificate is requiredbefore beginning clinical placements.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please call the School of Clinical Scienceson +61 7 3138 3368 [email protected]
Sample StructureThis course has changed code and titlefrom 2013. PU43 Bachelor of HealthScience (Podiatry) has been replaced byCS44 Bachelor of Podiatry forcommencing students. Continuing studentswill remain in PU43.
SemestersYear 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
LSB131 Anatomy
SCB113Chemistry for Health andMedical Science
PUB251 Contemporary Public Health
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
Year 1, Semester 2
HMB272 Biomechanics
LSB235 Advanced Anatomy
LSB275 Biomolecular Science
LSB250 Human Physiology
Year 2, Semester 1
CSB523 Podiatric Clinical Gait Analysis
CSB520 Disease Processes 4
PUB326 Epidemiology
CSB521 Podiatric Medicine 1
Year 2, Semester 2
LSB384Pharmacology For HealthProfessionals
LSB492 Microbiology
CSB524Rehabilitation Medicine andPhysical Therapies
CSB522 Podiatric Medicine 2
Year 3, Semester 1
CSB530Pharmacotherapeutics forPodiatrists
CSB531Radiographic ImageInterpretation
CSB532 Medicine
CSB533 Podiatric Medicine 3
Year 3, Semester 2
CSB535 Podiatric Anaesthesiology
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CSB536Clinical Therapeutics forPodiatrists
CSB537Orthopaedics and SportsMedicine
CSB534 Podiatric Medicine 4
Year 4, Semester 1
CSB541 Professional Placement 1
CSB545 Podiatric Medicine 5
CSB543 Podiatric Surgery
Year 4, Semester 2
CSB544Transition to the ClinicalProfession
CSB542 Professional Placement 2
CSB546 Podiatric Medicine 6
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Bachelor of Health Science (Podiatry) - Graduate entry
Year 2012
QUT code PU43
CRICOS 022143C
Duration(full-time)
2.5 years
Rank 93
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,213 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $12,200 perSemester
Total creditpoints
240
Start months July
Int. Start Months July
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 3368
Domestic Entry requirementsApplicants must have successfullycompleted a degree in medical science ora health science-related field, such asHuman Movement Studies, Nursing orBiomedical Science, in the past 10 years.
Applicants with degrees or equivalentcompleted more than 10 years ago mustprovide evidence of graduate workexperience and/or further studies sincecourse completion with their QTACapplication to receive furtherconsideration.
Additional course requirementsStudents are required to attend acompulsory program of study as part ofthe requirements of the foundation unitPUB442 Podiatric Medicine and ClinicalPractice in the week 16 – 20 July that willinvolve on-campus attendance for the full5 days. This program will preparestudents for the more advanced podiatryunits in the third and fourth year of thecourse.
blue card As required by the Commissionfor Children and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Blue Card beforecommencing clinical practice/fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children oryoung people. For more information, visithttp://student.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
additional costs There are additionalcosts associated with this courseincluding a practicum shirt and podiatryequipment ($1000). Hepatitis Bvaccination and the attainment of acurrent First Aid Certificate is requiredbefore beginning clinical placements.
International EntryrequirementsApplicants must have successfullycompleted a degree in medical science ora health science-related field, such asHuman Movement Studies, Nursing orBiomedical Science, in the past 10 years.
Applicants with degrees or equivalentcompleted more than 10 years ago mustprovide evidence of graduate workexperience and/or further studies sincecourse completion with their QTACapplication to receive furtherconsideration.
Additional course requirementsStudents are required to attend acompulsory program of study as part ofthe requirements of the foundation unitPUB442 Podiatric Medicine and ClinicalPractice in the week 16 – 20 July that willinvolve on-campus attendance for the full5 days. This program will preparestudents for the more advanced podiatryunits in the third and fourth year of thecourse.
blue card As required by the Commissionfor Children and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Blue Card beforecommencing clinical practice/fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children oryoung people. For more information, visithttp://student.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
additional costs There are additionalcosts associated with this courseincluding a practicum shirt and podiatryequipment ($1000). Hepatitis Bvaccination and the attainment of acurrent First Aid Certificate is requiredbefore beginning clinical placements.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.5
writing 6.5
reading 6.5
listening 6.5
overall 7.0
OverviewThis program gives graduates of medicalscience or health science- relateddegrees, such as Human MovementStudies, Nursing, Biomedical Science, theopportunity for a career change into aprofessionally accredited program thatoffers good employment opportunities.
NOTE:Students are required to attend acompulsory program of study as part ofthe requirements of the foundation unitPUB442 Podiatric Medicine and ClinicalPractice in the week 16 – 20 July that willinvolve on-campus attendance for the full
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5 days. This program will preparestudents for the more advanced podiatryunits in the third and fourth year of thecourse.
Hepatitis B vaccination and the attainmentof a current First Aid Certificate isrequired before beginning clinicalplacements. This should be done early inthe program.
Why choose this course?If you possess good communication skillsand a people-oriented personality andwould like to help people with foot andlower limb disorders including sport-related conditions and those in specialneeds groups, then you may enjoy acareer in podiatry.
QUT offers the only course in podiatry inQueensland. It features an on-campusclinic where students treat patients underthe supervision of experienced clinicallecturers.
Podiatry staff have excellent, establishedhealth and medical industry links and thecourse has a strong reputationrecognised throughout Australia andoverseas.
This course will prepare you with anunderstanding of human anatomy,biomolecular science, pharmacology,dermatology, and clinical medicine andsurgery. You will also learn how tointegrate aspects of podiatric surgery,physical therapy, rehabilitation andcounselling into the patient interaction.
Career OptionsEmployment opportunities for podiatrygraduates are excellent. In recent yearsthe number of positions availableexceeded the number of graduates.
Podiatry graduates work in a broad rangeof health care setting including privatepractice, hospitals or community healthcentres.
Advanced standingStudents are awarded 1.5 yearsadvanced standing which recognises theirhealth/science related background. Thisleaves 2.5 years of study to complete theBachelor of Health Science (Podiatry).
Because of the specialised nature of theprogram advanced standing will be limitedto 144 credit points of study on entry.
Additional courserequirementsStudents are required to attend acompulsory program of study as part of
the requirements of the foundation unitPUB442 Podiatric Medicine and ClinicalPractice in the week 16 – 20 July that willinvolve on-campus attendance for the full5 days. This program will preparestudents for the more advanced podiatryunits in the third and fourth year of thecourse.
blue card As required by the Commissionfor Children and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Blue Card beforecommencing clinical practice/fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children oryoung people. For more information, visithttp://student.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
additional costs There are additionalcosts associated with this courseincluding a practicum shirt and podiatryequipment ($1000). Hepatitis Bvaccination and the attainment of acurrent First Aid Certificate is requiredbefore beginning clinical placements.
Professional RecognitionThe course meets the requirements foraccreditation by the Australian and NewZealand Podiatry Accreditation Council.Graduates meet the requirements forregistration with the Podiatry Board ofAustralia.
The Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency (AHPRA) requires thatgraduates demonstrate English languageskills at IELTS level 7 or equivalent beforebeing considered for professionalregistration. For further information visitthe AHPRA website:http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registration-Process/Registration-Requirements.aspx
Please refer to the Podiatry Board ofAustralia websitehttp://www.podiatryboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspx for additionalinformation on the Board's RegistrationStandards.
Graduates have been eligible forregistration in the United Kingdom, NewZealand and some European countriesand may also become members of theAustralian Podiatry Association (APA) andSports Medicine Australia (SMA).
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Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic)
Year 2012
QUT code PU46
Duration(full-time)
3 years
OP 7
Rank 88
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,520 perSemester
Total creditpoints
288
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Dom. StartMonths
February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
All enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 3368
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 3368
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
A uniform is required for Paramedicplacements. Students will need to coverthis cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationThe Queensland Ambulance Servicestrongly advises students to beimmunised against the following beforeundertaking a clinical placement: Tetanus,Measles, Mumps, Rubella andPoliomyelitis.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Criminal History CheckYou are required to provide evidence of aCriminal History Check (National/Federal)prior to participating in clinical placement.
Failing to do so may result in you notbeing able to participate in clinicalplacement and your grades may beaffected. You may still be liable to payfees for the unit.
Criminal History Checks are obtainedthrough your nearest police station, atyour own cost.
Health related fitnessassessmentA large component of a Paramedic's workinvolves manual handling, which isdefined as any activity requiring a personto lift, lower, push, pull, carry, move, holdor restrain any animate or inanimateobject. Paramedics frequently perform allof these functions with patients weighingup to and over 150kg, while implementingvarious pre-hospital emergency careprocedures. As such, students will berequired to undergo a fitness assessmentto ensure they possess thecardiovascular and muscular abilities toperform the role of a paramedic.
Students will need to cover the cost of theassessment.
Psychometric assessmentThis is a prerequisite for PUB670 -Internship (Paramedic Clinical Practice)
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requires
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contact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
A uniform is required for Paramedicplacements. Students will need to coverthis cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationThe Queensland Ambulance Servicestrongly advises students to beimmunised against the following beforeundertaking a clinical placement: Tetanus,Measles, Mumps, Rubella andPoliomyelitis.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Criminal History CheckYou are required to provide evidence of aCriminal History Check (National/Federal)prior to participating in clinical placement.Failing to do so may result in you notbeing able to participate in clinicalplacement and your grades may beaffected. You may still be liable to payfees for the unit.
Criminal History Checks are obtainedthrough your nearest police station, atyour own cost.
Health related fitnessassessmentA large component of a Paramedic's workinvolves manual handling, which is
defined as any activity requiring a personto lift, lower, push, pull, carry, move, holdor restrain any animate or inanimateobject. Paramedics frequently perform allof these functions with patients weighingup to and over 150kg, while implementingvarious pre-hospital emergency careprocedures. As such, students will berequired to undergo a fitness assessmentto ensure they possess thecardiovascular and muscular abilities toperform the role of a paramedic.
Students will need to cover the cost of theassessment.
Psychometric assessmentThis is a prerequisite for PUB670 -Internship (Paramedic Clinical Practice)
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Professional recognitionGraduates from this course will be eligiblefor membership of ParamedicsAustralasia.
International student entryThis course is not available forinternational student entry.
Further informationFor more information about this course,please call the School of Clinical Scienceson +61 7 3138 3368 [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 1, Semester 3 (Summer 1)●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
LSB182 Bioscience 1
PUB104Australian Health CareSystems
PUB180Foundations of ParamedicPractice 1
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
Year 1, Semester 2
LSB282 Bioscience 2
PUB209 Health, Culture and Society
PUB251 Contemporary Public Health
PUB280Foundations of ParamedicPractice 2
Year 1, Semester 3 (Summer 1)
PUB270 Paramedic Clinical Practice 1
Year 2, Semester 1
LSB382 Bioscience 3
LSB384Pharmacology For HealthProfessionals
PUB383Foundations of ParamedicPractice 3
PUB384Research and Evidence inParamedic Practice
LSB384 replaced PUB326 from 2009.Students who have previouslycompleted PUB326, should not enrol inPUB384.
Year 2, Semester 2
PUB451Paramedic Management ofCardiac, Respiratory andNeuro Emergencies
PUB452Paramedic Management ofMedical and SurgicalEmergencies
PUB453Paramedic Management ofTrauma and EnvironmentalEmergencies
PUB486Ethics and the Law in HealthService Delivery
Year 3, Semester 1
PUB566Paramedic Management ofLifespan Emergencies
OR (for 2012)
PUB550Paramedic Management ofObstetric, Paediatric andBehavioural Emergencies
PUB567 Major Incident Management
OR (for 2012)
PUB555
Paramedic Management ofInfectious Diseases,Toxicological andEnvironmental Emergencies
PUB568Mental Health Issues in theOut-of-Hospital Environment
PUB532 Paramedic Clinical Practice 2
Year 3, Semester 2
Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic)
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PUB673 Paramedic Clinical Practice 3
PUB680Transition to ProfessionalParamedic Practice
PUB679Integrated Paramedic Practice(Capstone)
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Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic) - Graduate Entry
Year 2012
QUT code PU46
Duration(full-time)
2 years
Rank 93
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,520 perSemester
Total creditpoints
192 of study + 96 credit ofgraduate credit
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Dom. StartMonths
February
CourseCoordinator
All enquiries [email protected] orphone 3138 3368
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 3368
Domestic Entry requirementsPrior study entryrequirementsCompletion of a degree in a health field inthe last 10 years.
Applicants with a degree completed morethan 10 years ago must provide evidenceof graduate work experience and/orfurther studies since course completion.
If offered a place you will be awarded theequivalent of one year of credit for priorlearning (advanced standing) andcomplete the course in two years full-timestudy.
Course requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
A uniform is required for Paramedicplacements. Students will need to coverthis cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your first
clinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationThe Queensland Ambulance Servicestrongly advises students to beimmunised against the following beforeundertaking a clinical placement: Tetanus,Measles, Mumps, Rubella andPoliomyelitis.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Criminal History CheckYou are required to provide evidence of aCriminal History Check (National/Federal)prior to participating in clinical placement.Failing to do so may result in you notbeing able to participate in clinicalplacement and your grades may beaffected. You may still be liable to payfees for the unit.
Criminal History Checks are obtainedthrough your nearest police station, atyour own cost.
Health related fitnessassessmentA large component of a Paramedic's workinvolves manual handling, which isdefined as any activity requiring a personto lift, lower, push, pull, carry, move, holdor restrain any animate or inanimateobject. Paramedics frequently perform allof these functions with patients weighingup to and over 150kg, while implementingvarious pre-hospital emergency careprocedures. As such, students will berequired to undergo a fitness assessmentto ensure they possess thecardiovascular and muscular abilities toperform the role of a paramedic.
Students will need to cover the cost of theassessment.
Psychometric assessmentThis is a prerequisite for PUB670 -Internship (Paramedic Clinical Practice)
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Costs for course requirementsCosts for course requirements
International Entryrequirements
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Course requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
A uniform is required for Paramedicplacements. Students will need to coverthis cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationThe Queensland Ambulance Servicestrongly advises students to beimmunised against the following beforeundertaking a clinical placement: Tetanus,Measles, Mumps, Rubella andPoliomyelitis.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Criminal History CheckYou are required to provide evidence of aCriminal History Check (National/Federal)prior to participating in clinical placement.Failing to do so may result in you notbeing able to participate in clinicalplacement and your grades may be
affected. You may still be liable to payfees for the unit.
Criminal History Checks are obtainedthrough your nearest police station, atyour own cost.
Health related fitnessassessmentA large component of a Paramedic's workinvolves manual handling, which isdefined as any activity requiring a personto lift, lower, push, pull, carry, move, holdor restrain any animate or inanimateobject. Paramedics frequently perform allof these functions with patients weighingup to and over 150kg, while implementingvarious pre-hospital emergency careprocedures. As such, students will berequired to undergo a fitness assessmentto ensure they possess thecardiovascular and muscular abilities toperform the role of a paramedic.
Students will need to cover the cost of theassessment.
Psychometric assessmentThis is a prerequisite for PUB670 -Internship (Paramedic Clinical Practice)
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Costs for course requirementsCosts for course requirements
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Orientation programA one-week Orientation Program,Transition to Paramedic Studies, isconducted on campus in the weekpreceding the first week of semester(Orientation Week). No credit points areawarded for completing the program andthere are no costs to students.
The aim of this program is to familiarisestudents with the significant clinicalaspects of the units PUB180 and PUB280(Foundations of Paramedic Practice 1 and
2) which students completing the full threeyear program complete but graduate entrystudents do not.
This transition program is important forstudents' understanding of PUB390 andPUB391 (Paramedic Management ofMedical and Surgical Emergencies A andB) in the first semester of their programsand is integral to understanding of theclinical component of paramedic practice.
Other course requirementsThe Queensland Ambulance Servicespecifies the following requirementsbefore students can undertake a clinicalplacement with this Service. Informationoutlining these requirements will beavailable to all prospective applicants.Students will be provided with detailedinformation during semester one of firstyear.
a) Health Assessment - One roleperformed by paramedics is patienttransport involving the use of acommercial vehicle. This requiresdifferent medical standards than thoserequired of a private vehicle driver.Student paramedics may be required todrive an ambulance while undertaking theclinical practice units and as such will berequired to undergo an "Assessment ofFitness to Drive a commercial vehicle" bya medical practitioner. All costsassociated with health assessment arethe responsibility of the applicant.
b) Criminal History - Applicants will berequired to have a Police Records Checkundertaken with the associated costsbeing the responsibility of the applicant.
c) Health Related Fitness Assessment - Alarge component of a Paramedic's workinvolves manual handling, which isdefined as any activity requiring a personto lift, lower, push, pull, carry, move, holdor restrain any animate or inanimateobject. Paramedics frequently perform allof these functions with patients weighingup to and over 150kg, while implementingvarious pre-hospital emergency careprocedures. As such, students will berequired to undergo a fitness assessmentto ensure they possess thecardiovascular and muscular abilities toperform the role of a Paramedic.
d) Immunisations - It is a requirement forany student to be immunised againstHepatitis B before undertaking aplacement in a Queensland Health facility.In addition to the above, QAS stronglyadvises students to be immunised againstthe following before undertaking a clinicalplacement: Tetanus, Measles, Mumps,
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Rubella, and Poliomyelitis.
e) Psychometric assessment (prerequisitefor PUB670) - This applies only tocontinuing students who are completingPUB670.
You will be required to cover additionalcosts associated with this courseincluding the requirements above (totalcost approximately $1,200).
Professional recognitionGraduates from this course will be eligiblefor membership of ParamedicsAustralasia.
International student entryThis course is not available forinternational student entry.
Further informationFor more information about this course,please call the School of Clinical Scienceson +61 7 3138 3368 [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Summer Semester●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
LSB111Understanding DiseaseConcepts
LSB384Pharmacology For HealthProfessionals
PUB383Foundations of ParamedicPractice 3
PUB384Research and Evidence inParamedic Practice
Year 1, Semester 2
PUB451Paramedic Management ofCardiac, Respiratory andNeuro Emergencies
PUB452Paramedic Management ofMedical and SurgicalEmergencies
PUB453Paramedic Management ofTrauma and EnvironmentalEmergencies
PUB486Ethics and the Law in HealthService Delivery
Summer Semester
PUB270 Paramedic Clinical Practice 1
Year 2, Semester 1
PUB532 Paramedic Clinical Practice 2
PUB566Paramedic Management ofLifespan Emergencies
PUB567 Major Incident Management
PUB568Mental Health Issues in theOut-of-Hospital Environment
Year 2, Semester 2
PUB673 Paramedic Clinical Practice 3
PUB679Integrated Paramedic Practice(Capstone)
PUB680Transition to ProfessionalParamedic Practice
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Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)
Year 2012
QUT code PY45
CRICOS 034136C
Duration(full-time)
3 years
Duration(part-timedomestic)
6 years
OP 10
Rank 81
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,754 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,200 perSemester
Total creditpoints
288
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 4520
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4520
Domestic Entry requirementsAlternative pathwayIf you have already completed a bachelordegree in any discipline, the GraduateDiploma in Psychology offers analternative pathway to becoming aregistered psychologist.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). RecommendedStudy: Maths A, B or C.
International EntryrequirementsAlternative pathwayIf you have already completed a bachelordegree in any discipline, the GraduateDiploma in Psychology offers analternative pathway to becoming aregistered psychologist.
International Subjectprerequisites
English●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
HonoursMany graduates wish to pursue careers inprofessional areas of psychology. To doso you must be registered with thePsychology Board of Australia. Thiscurrently involves completing a fourthyear of study in psychology (eg Bachelorof Behavioural Science (HonoursPsychology) or Postgraduate Diploma in
Psychology), followed by either two yearsof supervised work experience or thecompletion of an appropriate higherdegree such as a Doctor of Psychology(Clinical), Master of Clinical Psychology orMaster of Psychology (Educational andDevelopmental).
Professional RecognitionThe Bachelor of Behavioural Science(Psychology) is accredited by theAustralian Psychology AccreditationCouncil (APAC).
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please contact the School of Psychologyand Counselling on +61 7 3138 4520 oremail [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1 - Semester 1●
Year 1 - Semester 2●
Year 2 - Semester 1●
Year 2 - Semester 2●
Year 3 - Semester 1●
Year 3 - Semester 2●
Notes●
Code Title
Year 1 - Semester 1
Students who commenced prior to 2007should contact the Student InformationCentre KG-OB601 for enrolment advice.
PYB000Psychology in ProfessionalContexts
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
PYB100 Foundation Psychology
Health and Society Foundation Unit (seeList C)
Year 1 - Semester 2
PYB102 Introduction to Psychology 1B
PYB110Psychological ResearchMethods
PYB208Counselling Theory andPractice 1
Elective
Year 2 - Semester 1
PYB202Social and OrganisationalPsychology
PYB210Research Design and DataAnalysis
Psychology Elective (see List A or B)
Elective
Year 2 - Semester 2
PYB203 Developmental Psychology
Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)
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PYB204 Perception and Cognition
Elective
Elective
Year 3 - Semester 1
PYB304 Physiological Psychology
PYB309Individual Differences andAssessment
Psychology Elective (see List A or B)
Elective
Year 3 - Semester 2
PYB306 Psychopathology
PYB350 Advanced Statistical Analysis
or PYB List B elective***
Level 3 Psychology Elective from List B
Elective
Notes
Electives can be studied from Lists Aand B, or from other courses. Thefollowing rules apply:
* At least 4 of the 10 electives must bechosen from the psychology electives inLists A and B, with at least 2 of theseelectives from List B (this must includePYB350 for those aiming to undertake afourth year program in psychology).
** No more than three introductory orfirst year units can be undertaken aselectives in PY45. Note: All List A andList B Psychology electives are countedas advanced and not first year units.
***PYB350 is compulsory for entry tofourth year programs in psychology forexample Bachelor of BehaviouralScience (Honours Psychology) andPostgraduate Diploma in Psychology.
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Bachelor of Biomedical Science
Year 2012
QUT code SC40
CRICOS 052768K
Duration(full-time)
3 years
Duration(part-timedomestic)
6 years
OP 11
Rank 78
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,331 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $12,400 perSemester
Total creditpoints
288
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 1938
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 1938
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Maths B●
English●
Chemistry●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). RecommendedStudy: Biological Science.
International Subjectprerequisites
Maths B●
English●
Chemistry●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.Recommended Study: Biological Science.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Career OutcomesThis course provides a solid foundationfor the areas tested in GAMSAT. Manyopportunities are also available forpostgraduate study in health and science,including honours and postgraduatequalifications leading to careers inmedical research. The Bachelor ofBiomedical Science is also designed forstudents seeking a science-basedqualification that will lead to employmentopportunities in medical biotechnology,medical microbiology and clinicalbiochemistry fields.
Professional RecognitionDepending on the units selected in thefinal year of the course, graduates will beeligible for membership into one or moreof the following organisations: AustralianAssociation of Clinical Biochemists(AACB), AusBiotech Ltd, Australian
Society for Microbiology (ASM).
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please call the School of BiomedicalSciences on +61 7 3138 1938 [email protected]
Domestic Course structureYour CourseYear 1You will undertake units coveringchemistry, physics, anatomy, pathologyand cell biology, providing a solidknowledge base for the topics coveredlater in the course. With QUT's practicalapproach to teaching, you will not onlylearn the theory, but gain a wealth ofpractical experience in state-of-the-artlaboratories. You will also gain anintroduction to the essentialcommunication skills required for a careerin the health and medical professions.
Year 2More advanced studies in cell biologycombine with units in physiology,biochemistry, microbiology and humanrights and ethics. If you wish to proceed topostgraduate medicine studies, you willhave the opportunity to attend informationsessions on the GAMSAT exam.
Year 3You will have some flexibility in subjectchoices to allow you to tailor thequalification to suit your desired careeroutcomes. You may choose to take unitsin medical biotechnology, clinicalbiochemistry, or microbiology (includingparasitology) and there are alsoopportunities to complement yourscientific studies with topics such asanatomical imaging, psychology, exercisephysiology, indigenous issues or ethicalissues related to gene technology.
Course DesignThe Bachelor of Biomedical Sciencecomprises first-year studies in chemistry,physics, anatomy, pathology and cellbiology, providing a solid knowledge basefor the topics covered later in the course. Units in the second and third yearscombine advanced studies withtheoretical, practical, and problem-solvingskills. Several units in the area ofhumanities and applied health are anintegral part of the course.
The Bachelor of Biomedical Scienceprovides the necessary knowledge andskills to enter a career in biomedicalresearch, with integration of research
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design and implementation, scientificwriting and communication and practicallaboratory skills embedded through eachyear of the course.
Furthermore students will be wellprepared to sit GAMSAT which isdesigned to evaluate mastery and use ofconcepts in basic science as well as theacquisition of more general skills inproblem solving, critical thinking andwriting. The Bachelor of BiomedicalScience provides a solid grounding inGAMSAT testing areas: reasoning inhumanities and social sciences, writtencommunication, reasoning in biologicaland physical sciences (includingchemistry, biology and physics).
International CoursestructureYour CourseYear 1You will undertake units coveringchemistry, physics, anatomy, pathologyand cell biology, providing a solidknowledge base for the topics coveredlater in the course. With QUT's practicalapproach to teaching, you will not onlylearn the theory, but gain a wealth ofpractical experience in state-of-the-artlaboratories. You will also gain anintroduction to the essentialcommunication skills required for a careerin the health and medical professions.
Year 2More advanced studies in cell biologycombine with units in physiology,biochemistry, microbiology and humanrights and ethics. If you wish to proceed topostgraduate medicine studies, you willhave the opportunity to attend informationsessions on the GAMSAT exam.
Year 3You will have some flexibility in subjectchoices to allow you to tailor thequalification to suit your desired careeroutcomes. You may choose to take unitsin medical biotechnology, clinicalbiochemistry, or microbiology (includingparasitology) and there are alsoopportunities to complement yourscientific studies with topics such asanatomical imaging, psychology, exercisephysiology, indigenous issues or ethicalissues related to gene technology.
Course DesignThe Bachelor of Biomedical Sciencecomprises first-year studies in chemistry,physics, anatomy, pathology and cellbiology, providing a solid knowledge basefor the topics covered later in the course. Units in the second and third years
combine advanced studies withtheoretical, practical, and problem-solvingskills. Several units in the area ofhumanities and applied health are anintegral part of the course.
The Bachelor of Biomedical Scienceprovides the necessary knowledge andskills to enter a career in biomedicalresearch, with integration of researchdesign and implementation, scientificwriting and communication and practicallaboratory skills embedded through eachyear of the course.
Furthermore students will be wellprepared to sit GAMSAT which isdesigned to evaluate mastery and use ofconcepts in basic science as well as theacquisition of more general skills inproblem solving, critical thinking andwriting. The Bachelor of BiomedicalScience provides a solid grounding inGAMSAT testing areas: reasoning inhumanities and social sciences, writtencommunication, reasoning in biologicaland physical sciences (includingchemistry, biology and physics).
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
LQB184 Biomedical Skills 1
MAB141Mathematics and Statistics forMedical Science
PQB105 Biological Chemistry
SCB112 Cellular Basis of Life
Year 1, Semester 2
LQB281Human Health & DiseaseConcepts
LSB255 Human Anatomy
PCB150 Physics 1H
SCB122 Cell and Molecular Biology
Year 2, Semester 1
LQB383Molecular and CellularRegulation
LQB386Microbial Structure andFunction
LQB388 Medical Physiology 1
LSB325 Biochemistry
Year 2, Semester 2
LQB483 Molecular Biology Techniques
LQB486 Clinical Microbiology 1
LQB488 Medical Physiology 2
LSB425 Quantitative Medical Science
Year 3, Semester 1
LQB583 Genetic Research Technology
LQB584 Medical Cell Biology
LQB586 Clinical Microbiology 2
LSB525 Chemical Pathology
Year 3, Semester 2
LQB684 Medical Biotechnology
LSB625 Diagnostic Endocrinology
LSB658 Clinical Physiology
Elective
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Bachelor of Pharmacy
Year 2012
QUT code SC45
CRICOS 055902G
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 5
Rank 92
Campus Gardens Point
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,551perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $12,200 perSemester
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 1938
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 1938
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:Blue CardA Blue Card will be required if theplacement component of this courseinvolves working with children or youngpeople. There's no cost if you applythrough QUT.
Submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible- ideally, as soon as you've received youroffer.
If you don't receive your Blue Card beforethe start of a unit that requires contactwith children, you may be unable toparticipate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still have to payfees for the unit.
How to apply for a Blue Card
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Maths B●
English●
Chemistry●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). RecommendedStudy: Biological Science.
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:Blue CardA Blue Card will be required if theplacement component of this courseinvolves working with children or youngpeople. There's no cost if you applythrough QUT.
Submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible- ideally, as soon as you've received youroffer.
If you don't receive your Blue Card beforethe start of a unit that requires contactwith children, you may be unable toparticipate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still have to payfees for the unit.
How to apply for a Blue Card
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
International Subjectprerequisites
Maths B●
English●
Chemistry●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.Recommended Study: Biological Science.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
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IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 7.0
writing 7.0
reading 7.0
listening 7.0
overall 7.0
OverviewQUT’s Bachelor of Pharmacy has beendesigned in close consultation with thepharmacy profession to capture the latestpractices and emerging trends incommunity and hospital pharmacy.Pharmacists play an important role in thehealth-care sector by dispensingmedications and counselling patients ontheir appropriate use.
Why Choose This CourseThis course is continually updated inclose consultation with seniorrepresentatives of the pharmacyprofession. The inclusion of essentialpharmacy and business managementskills will help you to operate effectively inyour chosen setting. QUT’s small classsizes and comprehensive modernfacilities ensure a high-quality educationalexperience.
Professional RecognitionFollowing graduation, approximately 12months of pre-registration trainingperformed under the supervision of aregistered pharmacist is required to meetthe registration requirements of thePharmacists Board of Queensland.
Graduates will be eligible for membershipof a number of professional associations,including the Pharmaceutical Society ofAustralia, the Pharmacy Guild and theSociety of Hospital Pharmacists ofAustralia.
English Language Skills (Applicable tohealth practitioners applying forregistration)All applicants must be able todemonstrate English language skills atIELTS academic level 7.5 or equivalent.Test results from examinations willgenerally need to be obtained within twoyears prior to applying for registration.
Other Course RequirementsYou must be vaccinated for Hepatitis Band provide a post-vaccinationpathological report or similar certificationshowing proof of immunity prior toundertaking your first clinical placement.
Blue cardA current blue card authorised with QUT
may be required prior to commencing theclinical placement components of thiscourse. For more information visit BlueCard, and ensure that you allow adequatetime for processing your application andissuing of the card in order to avoidclinical experience delays.
Your CourseYear 1You will undertake theoretical andpractical studies covering chemistry,maths, anatomy and biology. You willbegin practising your communication skillsin QUT’s pharmacy counselling room,which operates like a real pharmacycounter. You will gain an understanding ofthe operations of a community pharmacy,including prescription processing, productlabelling, and the therapeutic use of over-the-counter (OTC) medications. You willalso gain an introduction to retailing skills.
Year 2You will undertake your first clinicalplacement in a real community pharmacyenvironment. At QUT you will expandyour counselling skills and increase yourknowledge regarding a range of OTC andprescription medications used to treatcardiovascular and gastrointestinal tractdisorders. You will learn how to performpharmaceutical calculations, preparebasic pharmaceutical products and gain adeeper understanding of how drugsinteract with the human body, producingtheir therapeutic and sometimes adverseeffects.
Year 3You will proceed to topics which providevital information to health professionalsregarding the optimal choice of drugtherapy for individual patients. There is anemphasis on drugs used to treat centralnervous system disorders, in addition todrugs prescribed for cancer and infectiousdiseases. You will learn how to preparemore complex product formulations andspend three hours per week in acommunity or hospital pharmacy followedby a one-week full-time clinical placementin each semester.
Year 4You will study further specialised topicsincluding pharmacotherapeutics,epidemiology and pharmacoeconomics.There is an emphasis on the integrationand application of your studies intocurrent pharmacy practice. A range ofguest lecturers will also present materialregarding social issues and currentpractices in women’s and Indigenoushealth.
Student registrationQUT automatically registers students inthis course with the Pharmacy Board ofAustralia in accordance with the HealthPractitioner Regulation National Law Act2009. Details about student registrationare available from the Australian HealthPractitioner Regulation Agency atwww.ahpra.gov.au
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please call the School of Clinical Scienceson +61 7 3138 1938 [email protected]
Domestic Course structureYour CourseYear 1You will undertake theoretical andpractical studies covering chemistry,maths, anatomy and biology. You willbegin practising your communication skillsin QUT’s pharmacy counselling room,which operates like a real pharmacycounter. You will gain an understanding ofthe operations of a community pharmacy,including prescription processing, productlabelling, and the therapeutic use of over-the-counter (OTC) medications. You willalso gain an introduction to retailing skills.
Year 2You will undertake your first clinicalplacement in a real community pharmacyenvironment. At QUT you will expandyour counselling skills and increase yourknowledge regarding a range of OTC andprescription medications used to treatcardiovascular and gastrointestinal tractdisorders. You will learn how to performpharmaceutical calculations, preparebasic pharmaceutical products and gain adeeper understanding of how drugsinteract with the human body, producingtheir therapeutic and sometimes adverseeffects.
Year 3You will proceed to topics which providevital information to health professionalsregarding the optimal choice of drugtherapy for individual patients. There is anemphasis on drugs used to treat centralnervous system disorders, in addition todrugs prescribed for cancer and infectiousdiseases. You will learn how to preparemore complex product formulations andspend three hours per week in acommunity or hospital pharmacy followedby a one-week full-time clinical placementin each semester.
Year 4You will study further specialised topicsincluding pharmacotherapeutics,
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epidemiology and pharmacoeconomics.There is an emphasis on the integrationand application of your studies intocurrent pharmacy practice. A range ofguest lecturers will also present materialregarding social issues and currentpractices in women’s and Indigenoushealth.
International CoursestructureYour CourseYear 1You will undertake theoretical andpractical studies covering chemistry,maths, anatomy and biology. You willbegin practising your communication skillsin QUT’s pharmacy counselling room,which operates like a real pharmacycounter. You will gain an understanding ofthe operations of a community pharmacy,including prescription processing, productlabelling, and the therapeutic use of over-the-counter (OTC) medications. You willalso gain an introduction to retailing skills.
Year 2You will undertake your first clinicalplacement in a real community pharmacyenvironment. At QUT you will expandyour counselling skills and increase yourknowledge regarding a range of OTC andprescription medications used to treatcardiovascular and gastrointestinal tractdisorders. You will learn how to performpharmaceutical calculations, preparebasic pharmaceutical products and gain adeeper understanding of how drugsinteract with the human body, producingtheir therapeutic and sometimes adverseeffects.
Year 3You will proceed to topics which providevital information to health professionalsregarding the optimal choice of drugtherapy for individual patients. There is anemphasis on drugs used to treat centralnervous system disorders, in addition todrugs prescribed for cancer and infectiousdiseases. You will learn how to preparemore complex product formulations andspend three hours per week in acommunity or hospital pharmacy followedby a one-week full-time clinical placementin each semester.
Year 4You will study further specialised topicsincluding pharmacotherapeutics,epidemiology and pharmacoeconomics.There is an emphasis on the integrationand application of your studies intocurrent pharmacy practice. A range ofguest lecturers will also present materialregarding social issues and current
practices in women’s and Indigenoushealth.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
MAB141Mathematics and Statistics forMedical Science
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
SCB112 Cellular Basis of Life
SCB113Chemistry for Health andMedical Science
Year 1, Semester 2
LSB255 Human Anatomy
SCB122 Cell and Molecular Biology
SCB131 Experimental Chemistry
SCB208Introduction to PharmacyPractice
Year 2, Semester 1
LQB388 Medical Physiology 1
LSB325 Biochemistry
CSB430 Pharmacy Practice 1
CSB433Pharmaceutical Chemistryand Pharmacology 1
Year 2, Semester 2
LQB488 Medical Physiology 2
CSB440 Pharmacy Practice 2
CSB442 Pharmacokinetics
CSB443Medicinal Chemistry andPharmacology 2
Year 3, Semester 1
LQB386Microbial Structure andFunction
CSB450 Pharmacy Practice 3
CSB452 Pharmaceutics 1
CSB453 Pharmacology 3
Year 3, Semester 2
CSB460 Pharmacy Practice 4
CSB462 Pharmaceutics 2
CSB461Pharmacogenomics and DrugMetabolism
CSB463 Pharmacotherapeutics 1
- Progression to Year 4 cannot occurbefore the successful completion ofYears 1, 2 and 3.
- Year 4 requires enrolment in all four (4)units each semester.
Year 4, Semester 1
CSB470 Pharmacy Practice 5
CSB473 Pharmacotherapeutics 2
CSB475 Pharmacy Management 1
CSB476 Professional Placements 1
Year 4, Semester 2
CSB480 Pharmacy Practice 6
CSB483 Pharmacotherapeutics 3
CSB485 Pharmacy Management 2
CSB486 Professional Placements 2
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Bachelor of Medical Imaging Science
Year 2012
QUT code ST30
CRICOS 073448G
Duration(full-time)
3 years
OP Field positions were usedas part of the selectionprocess in this minimumOP band : 3
Rank Selection within the rankor additional ranks wereused in the selectionprocess: 97
Campus Gardens Point
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,434 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,300 perSemester
Total creditpoints
288
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 07 3138 1938
DisciplineCoordinator
Debbie Starkey07 3138 [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:Blue CardA Blue Card will be required if theplacement component of this courseinvolves working with children or youngpeople. There's no cost if you applythrough QUT.
Submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible- ideally, as soon as you've received youroffer.
If you don't receive your Blue Card beforethe start of a unit that requires contactwith children, you may be unable toparticipate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still have to payfees for the unit.
How to apply for a Blue Card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Physics●
Maths B●
English●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:Blue CardA Blue Card will be required if theplacement component of this courseinvolves working with children or youngpeople. There's no cost if you applythrough QUT.
Submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible- ideally, as soon as you've received youroffer.
If you don't receive your Blue Card beforethe start of a unit that requires contactwith children, you may be unable toparticipate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still have to payfees for the unit.
How to apply for a Blue Card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
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Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
International Subjectprerequisites
Physics●
Maths B●
English●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 7.0
writing 7.0
reading 7.0
listening 7.0
overall 7.0
OverviewThis course leads to employment as amedical imaging technologist ordiagnostic radiographer, a rewardingprofession. Radiographers play animportant role in the healthcare sector,providing vital information to assist withthe diagnosis and treatment of medicaldisorders.
Why choose this course?This course is designed in consultationwith clinical staff from radiologydepartments, so you will gain advancedknowledge of new diagnostic techniquesand equipment used in the workplace.QUT's well-equipped X-ray laboratoriesallow you to graduate with experienceusing equipment and techniques used inindustry. Clinical placements in hospitalsand private practices provide anopportunity to use your skills in a realworkplace.
Career OutcomesAs a radiographer you will play a key rolein patient care by providing referringmedical practitioners with additionaldiagnostic information to assist in patientmanagement and treatment. You maybecome a team member in a radiologydepartment in a hospital, private radiologypractice or health department, or you maybe employed in medical equipment sales.
Professional RecognitionOn graduation, students will be eligible forprovisional accreditation by the AustralianInstitute of Radiography. Full membershiprequires the completion of an additionalprofessional development year of clinicalexperience.
English Language Skills (Applicable tohealth practitioners applying forregistration)All applicants must be able todemonstrate English language skills atIELTS academic level 7 or equivalent.Test results from examinations willgenerally need to be obtained within twoyears prior to applying for registration.
Other Course RequirementsYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in hospital departments andprivate practices during the course and,as a result, will have direct patient contactduring the clinical placement, and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. You must be vaccinated forHepatitis B and must provide a post-vaccination pathological report or similarcertification showing proof of immunityprior to undertaking the first clinicalplacement.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)certification is also required to undertakeclinical placements. In addition, you mustsatisfy criteria related to health status.You should declare height, physicaldisabilities, treatment of nervouscondition, any drug/alcohol disorder, anda current immunisation status (specificallyHepatitis B) as part of the onlineenrolment process.
A current Blue Card authorised with QUTmay be required prior to commencing theclinical placement components of thiscourse. For moreinformation visit Blue Card, and ensurethat you allow adequate time forprocessing your application and issuing ofthe card in order to avoid clinicalexperience delays.
Your CourseYear 1You will develop a solid grounding inanatomy and medical physics along withintroductory knowledge of patienthealthcare needs, professionalcommunication techniques and ethical,legal and accountability issues.Introductory studies in medical radiationtechnology are complemented withpractical sessions in QUT's medicalimaging laboratories, allowing you todevelop your skills in patient positioningand image production for skeletalradiography.
Year 2Building on your introductory units, youwill progress to more advanced andspecialised study of human anatomyincluding diseases of the organ systems,obstetrics, gynaecology, central nervoussystem, paediatrics and geriatrics.Specialised practical sessions in QUT'sfacilities will focus on regional anatomy ofthe head, neck, upper limb and lowerlimb. You will learn about the specialisttechniques of mammography,tomography, trauma radiography, andward and operating theatre radiography.In each semester you will have anopportunity to practise your skills in a realworkplace through placements in clinicaldepartments.
Year 3You will continue to develop your skillsthrough clinical placements in hospitals orprivate practices. At QUT, you willundertake theoretical and practicalclasses in advanced techniques such asangiography, and interventionaltechniques. In-depth knowledge of theuses and applications of X-ray computedtomography (CT) and magneticresonance imaging (MRI) will be coveredalong with valuable techniques in digitalimage processing. You will round off yourprofessional education by learning aboutthe techniques used in professionalpractice including image formationevaluation and image interpretation.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please call the School of Clinical Scienceson +61 7 3138 1938 [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
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Year 3, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
LQB183 Human Systematic Anatomy
PCB007Patient Care in ProfessionalPractice
PCB178Principles of MedicalRadiations
PCB272 Radiation Physics
Year 1, Semester 2
Systematic Imaging Pathology
PCB276 General Radiography 1
PCB277 Radiographic Practice
PCB675 Radiation Safety and Biology
Year 2, Semester 1
LQB390Regional and SectionalAnatomy for Medical Imaging
Radiographic Equipment
PCB377 General Radiography 2
Clinical Radiography 1
Year 2, Semester 2
Applied Medical Imaging
PCB476 Special Procedures
PCB477Complementary ImagingTechniques
Clinical Radiography 2
Year 3, Semester 1
PCB567Advanced RadiographicTechnique 1
PCB581-1
Clinical Radiography 3
PCB593 Digital Image Processing
PCB672-1
Project
PCB681Computed TomographyImaging
Year 3, Semester 2
PCB581-2
Clinical Radiography 3
PCB667Advanced RadiographicTechnique 2
PCB672-2
Project
PCB682 Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Bachelor of Radiation Therapy
Year 2012
QUT code ST31
CRICOS 073449G
Duration(full-time)
3 years
OP 7
Rank 88
Campus Gardens Point
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,434 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,300 perSemester
Total creditpoints
288
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February
Int. Start Months FebruaryStudents must have abackground in RadiationTherapy.
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 07 3138 1938
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 1938
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:Blue CardA Blue Card will be required if theplacement component of this courseinvolves working with children or youngpeople. There's no cost if you applythrough QUT.
Submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible- ideally, as soon as you've received youroffer.
If you don't receive your Blue Card beforethe start of a unit that requires contactwith children, you may be unable toparticipate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still have to payfees for the unit.
How to apply for a Blue Card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Physics●
Maths B●
English●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsInternational students who have a post-secondary qualifications in RadiationTherapy may apply.
International students may be offered aplace in Radiation Therapy if they havecompleted and met the Clinical Placementrequirement. Details of your previousRadiation Therapy qualification, includingclinical placements, should be includedwith your application.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 7.0
writing 7.0
reading 7.0
listening 7.0
overall 7.0
OverviewQUT is currently the only university inQueensland to offer a radiation therapyundergraduate qualification. This courseleads to employment as a radiationtherapist, assisting cancer patients at themost difficult time in their lives.
Why choose this courseQUT works closely with the health sectorin an effort to ensure that the number ofgraduates is in line with demand. Inrecent years, more than 95 per cent ofgraduates gained full-time employmentwithin four months of graduation.
This course is designed in consultationwith clinical staff from radiation oncologydepartments, so you will gain advancedknowledge of new treatment techniques
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and equipment used in the workplace.QUT's well equipped laboratories allowyou to graduate with experience usingtreatment planning equipment andtechniques similar to those used inindustry. Close links with local oncologydepartments allow you to completepractical work and clinical placementsusing specialised, state-of-the-artradiotherapy equipment.
Career OutcomesAs a radiation therapist in a radiotherapydepartment of a major hospital or privateinstitution, you may become a member ofa team treating cancer patients and beresponsible for planning and deliveringprescribed radiation doses.
Professional RecognitionProvisional accreditation by the AustralianInstitute of Radiography is being sought.Full accreditation requires the completionof an additional professional developmentyear of clinical experience.
English Language Skills (Applicable tohealth practitioners applying forregistration)All applicants must be able todemonstrate English language skills atIELTS academic level 7 or equivalent.Test results from examinations willgenerally need to be obtained within twoyears prior to applying for registration.
International Student EntryInternational students may be offered aplace in Radiation Therapy on conditionthey have met the Clinical Placementrequirement. Please refer to CourseCoordinator for further information.
Other course requirementsYou will be required to undertake clinicalexperience in hospital departments andprivate practices during the course and,as a result, will have direct patient contactduring your placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. You must be vaccinated forHepatitis B and must provide a post-vaccination pathological report or similarcertification showing proof of immunity,prior to undertaking the first clinicalplacement.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)certification is also required to undertakeclinical placements. In addition, youshould satisfy criteria related to healthstatus, including declaration of height,physical disabilities, treatment of nervouscondition, any drug/alcohol disorder and acurrent immunisation status (specificallyHepatitis B) as part of the online
enrolment process.
Blue Card: A current blue card authorisedwith QUT may be required prior tocommencing the clinical placementcomponents of this course. For moreinformation visit Blue Card, and ensurethat you allow adequate time forprocessing your application and issuing ofthe card in order to avoid clinicalexperience delays.
Your courseYear 1You will develop a solid grounding inanatomy and medical physics along withintroductory knowledge of patient health-care needs, professional communicationtechniques and ethical, legal andaccountability issues. Introductory studiesin medical radiation and radiotherapytechniques are complemented withpractical sessions using equipment inclinical departments. You will learn arange of skills including patient dataacquisition, radiation dosimetry and thebasic techniques of treatment deliveryincluding beam direction and beamdefining devices.
Year 2You will progress to further studies inanatomy and pathology as well as theplanning of complex techniques likephoton therapy, electron therapy, andmegavoltage therapy, includingtechniques for specific sites. The use ofcomputer software to assist with theoptimisation of isodose distributions willbe covered along with issues related tothe interaction of radiation with tissue,dose measurement and related qualityassurance procedures. You will undertakepractical exercises in hospital clinicaldepartments along with your first clinicalplacement period, allowing you to gainreal experience in a working environment.
Year 3You will continue to develop your skillsthrough clinical placements in hospitalsand practical classes using equipment inclinical settings. You will cover thetechniques of medical imaging used in thedetection of cancer, along with futuredirections of three dimensional treatmentplanning. You will progress to morecomplex and specialised techniques forchild patients and patients withcommunicable disease, along with thelatest developments and techniquescomplementary to the modernradiotherapy treatment of cancer. You willlearn important information about thebiological effects of ionising radiation andthe philosophy and protocol in radiationprotection and quality assurance.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please call the School of Clinical Scienceson +61 7 3138 1938 [email protected]
Domestic Course structureYour courseYear 1You will develop a solid grounding inanatomy and medical physics along withintroductory knowledge of patient health-care needs, professional communicationtechniques and ethical, legal andaccountability issues. Introductory studiesin medical radiation and radiotherapytechniques are complemented withpractical sessions using equipment inclinical departments. You will learn arange of skills including patient dataacquisition, radiation dosimetry and thebasic techniques of treatment deliveryincluding beam direction and beamdefining devices.
Year 2You will progress to further studies inanatomy and pathology as well as theplanning of complex techniques likephoton therapy, electron therapy, andmegavoltage therapy, includingtechniques for specific sites. The use ofcomputer software to assist with theoptimisation of isodose distributions willbe covered along with issues related tothe interaction of radiation with tissue,dose measurement and related qualityassurance procedures. You will undertakepractical exercises in hospital clinicaldepartments along with your first clinicalplacement period, allowing you to gainreal experience in a working environment.
Year 3You will continue to develop your skillsthrough clinical placements in hospitalsand practical classes using equipment inclinical settings. You will cover thetechniques of medical imaging used in thedetection of cancer, along with futuredirections of three dimensional treatmentplanning. You will progress to morecomplex and specialised techniques forchild patients and patients withcommunicable disease, along with thelatest developments and techniquescomplementary to the modernradiotherapy treatment of cancer. You willlearn important information about thebiological effects of ionising radiation andthe philosophy and protocol in radiationprotection and quality assurance.
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International CoursestructureYour courseYear 1You will develop a solid grounding inanatomy and medical physics along withintroductory knowledge of patient health-care needs, professional communicationtechniques and ethical, legal andaccountability issues. Introductory studiesin medical radiation and radiotherapytechniques are complemented withpractical sessions using equipment inclinical departments. You will learn arange of skills including patient dataacquisition, radiation dosimetry and thebasic techniques of treatment deliveryincluding beam direction and beamdefining devices.
Year 2You will progress to further studies inanatomy and pathology as well as theplanning of complex techniques likephoton therapy, electron therapy, andmegavoltage therapy, includingtechniques for specific sites. The use ofcomputer software to assist with theoptimisation of isodose distributions willbe covered along with issues related tothe interaction of radiation with tissue,dose measurement and related qualityassurance procedures. You will undertakepractical exercises in hospital clinicaldepartments along with your first clinicalplacement period, allowing you to gainreal experience in a working environment.
Year 3You will continue to develop your skillsthrough clinical placements in hospitalsand practical classes using equipment inclinical settings. You will cover thetechniques of medical imaging used in thedetection of cancer, along with futuredirections of three dimensional treatmentplanning. You will progress to morecomplex and specialised techniques forchild patients and patients withcommunicable disease, along with thelatest developments and techniquescomplementary to the modernradiotherapy treatment of cancer. You willlearn important information about thebiological effects of ionising radiation andthe philosophy and protocol in radiationprotection and quality assurance.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
LQB183 Human Systematic Anatomy
PCB007Patient Care in ProfessionalPractice
PCB178Principles of MedicalRadiations
PCB272 Radiation Physics
Year 1, Semester 2
Systematic Imaging Pathology
PCB286 Treatment Planning 1
PCB287 Radiation Therapy 1
PCB675 Radiation Safety and Biology
Year 2, Semester 1
LQB389Regional and SectionalAnatomy for RadiationTherapy
Clinical Radiotherapy 1
PCB396 Treatment Planning 2
Radiation Therapy 2
Year 2, Semester 2
Applied Medical Imaging
Radiation Therapy 2
Clinical Radiotherapy 2
PCB495 Treatment Planning 3
Year 3, Semester 1
PCB587 Radiation Therapy 3
PCB591-1
Clinical Radiotherapy 3
PCB593 Digital Image Processing
PCB595 Treatment Planning 4
PCB672-1
Project
Year 3, Semester 2
PCB591-2
Clinical Radiotherapy 3
PCB672-2
Project
PCB687Specialised RadiotherapyTechnique
PCB695Advanced Treatment PlanningTopics
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Bachelor of Human Services
Year 2012
QUT code SW03
CRICOS 058285C
Duration(full-time)
3 years
Duration(part-timedomestic)
6 years
OP 13
Rank 73
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,824 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,600 perSemester
Total creditpoints
288
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February, July
Int. Start Months February, July
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] orphone 07 3138 4697
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4697
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue card
before the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
International Subjectprerequisites
English●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Course OutlineThis course has been recoded SW03from HH02 for commencing students.Continuing students will continue to enrolin HH02 in 2010 and subsequent years.
The Bachelor of Human Services has astrong focus on contemporary socialissues and produces competent humanservices workers who will care for andprotect the rights of people, families andcommunities. You will complete 24 units
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of study.
You will specialise in at least one servicearea:- child and family services- corrective services- disability services- services to young people
You will develop a range of professionalskills such as:- casework and case management- social policy processes- team practice and group processes- community work- advanced communication- social research methods- Indigenous Australia- child protection intervention- human dimensions of space
Professional PracticePlacementsYou will gain hands-on experience in thiscourse through two professional practiceplacements.
In first semester of your second year youwill explore the diversity of practicemethods through the Introduction toPractice. You will undertake a total of 140hours of volunteer placement/s in ahuman service agency.
Your theoretical and practical studies willculminate in a 36 credit point AdvancedProfessional Practice placement insecond semester of your third year. Thisplacement will generally reflect yourspecialised service context area. You willdevelop a learning plan in consultationwith your agency supervisor and auniversity staff member. During this 400-hour supervised placement in a humanservices agency, you will further developyour assessment and intervention skillsand your own practice framework. It maybe possible to undertake this 12 weekplacement with an overseas agency.
These professional practice placementsprovide many valuable opportunities fornetworking within the human servicesindustry.
NOTE: Students considering undertakinga placement in a Queensland Healthfacility should note that a Hepatitis Bvaccination is mandatory beforecommencement of the placement.
Service ContextsCHILD AND FAMILY SERVICESChild and family services units provideyou with a firm grounding in theories,practices and processes essential forunderstanding and intervening in family
life. You will be introduced to child andfamily welfare studies and will focus onapproaches to supporting families andpromoting change. You will also examinecore processes and practice skillsassociated with interacting with childrenand parents, assessing family life andencouraging participation in decisionmaking.
CORRECTIVE SERVICESThe Community and Youth Correctionsunit provides the legislative frameworkand structures, processes and principlesof the youth and criminal justice system. Itexplores evidence based interventionsand provides practice models andassessment frameworks. It providestheory and practice skills for working withIndigenous people and examines the roleof practitioners in youth Justice Servicesand the Department of CorrectiveServices. The unit's primary orientation isto provide you with a structuredopportunity to analyse and understandthe operation of the Queenslandcommunity and youth corrections settingswith offenders and those who are at riskof offending.
DISABILITY SERVICESDisability services units provide you with asolid foundation for understanding andevaluating the theories, principles,practices and policies underpinningservices used by people with disabilities.The aim is to link the social justice,empowerment and human rights issuesexplored in the more generic units withinthe degree program to the lives of peoplewith disabilities. You will have theopportunity to explore and evaluate therange of service models relevant to thelifestyles of people with disabilities. Theunits focus on the quasi-legal and policyaspects of working in disability serviceorganisations, and address some of theethical dilemmas inherent in humanservice provision to people with adisability.
SERVICES TO YOUNG PEOPLEThese units help you understand andidentify the various ways youth andadolescence are understood, constructedand portrayed in mainstream media,academic literature and human services.You will critically review the situation of adiverse range of young people and willinvestigate the knowledge, theory andskills base of a range of contemporarypractice arenas, such as juvenile justiceand adolescent child protection practice,youth homelessness, youth policyanalysis and development.
Professional RecognitionGraduates are entitled to apply formembership of the Australian Institute ofWelfare and Community Workers.
Other course requirementsBlue CardAs required by the Commission forChildren and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Suitability Card (Blue Card)by the Commission.
As soon as you enter your enrolmentprogram for the course, you must submityour Blue Card application to the QUTStudent Centre immediately. You musthold a Blue Card to undertake activities inany unit which involves contact withchildren, including the required fieldstudies blocks.
If you do not apply for a Blue Cardimmediately upon enrolment in the courseand allow sufficient time for the policecheck and issuing of the Card, you will beunable to participate in the requiredactivities and may need to be withdrawnfrom the unit(s) and incur both financialand academic penalty. It may take up to 8weeks for the Commission to issue theCard. Application form
Hepatitis vaccinationStudents considering undertaking aplacement in a Queensland Health facilityshould note that a Hepatitis B vaccinationis mandatory before commencement ofthe placement.
Further informationFor further information call the School ofPublic Health and Social Work 07 31384697 or email [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
SWB100Orientation to Social Workand Human Services
SWB102Human Development andBehaviour
SWB105Introduction to Human Rightsand Ethics
Bachelor of Human Services
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SWB214Group and Team PracticeSkills
Year 1, Semester 2
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
SWB108Australian Society, Systemsand Policies
SWB109Working with Aboriginal andTorres Strait Islander Peoplesand Communities
SWB110Understanding Families andRelationships
Year 2, Semester 1
SWB201Human Services PracticePlacement 1
SWB220 Practice Theories
SWB221Professional PracticeProcesses and Assessment
Year 2, Semester 2
SWB211Casework and CaseManagement
SWB212Community and Place BasedPractice
SWB219Legal and Ethical Dimensionsof Social Work and HumanServices
Elective chosen from Human ServicesIntroduction to Field of Practice List
Year 3, Semester 1
SWB200Working in Human ServiceOrganisations
SWB222Advanced Communication forSocial Work and HumanServices
SWB306People, Community andDisability
Elective chosen from Human ServicesAdvanced Practice List
Year 3, Semester 2
SWB314Human Services PracticePlacement 2
SWB315Transition to Human ServicesPractice
SWB404Complexity in Social Workand Human Services Practice
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Bachelor of Social Work
Year 2012
QUT code SW04
CRICOS 063034B
Duration(full-time)
4 years
Duration(part-timedomestic)
8 years
OP 13
Rank 73
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,824 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,400 perSemester
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February, July
Int. Start Months February, July
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 4697
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4697
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue card
before the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
International Subjectprerequisites
English●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewThis course has been recoded SW04from HH05 for for commencing studentsin 2010 and subsequent years.Continuing students will continue to enrolin HH05 in 2010 and subsequent years.
The Social Work course is modern indesign, flexible in delivery and groundedin the real world of practice. It aims todevelop effective and ethical social workprofessionals who are skilled and
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practical. The teaching staff haveextensive experience as social workers,counsellors, political activists and welfarelobbyists. They are passionate aboutchanging systems and structures thatresult in human suffering and injustice.The course draws on the strongrelationships that have been establishedwith government and communityagencies at the State, National andInternational levels. There is a significantemphasis on promoting an inclusivesociety based on principles of socialjustice and human rights and respect forthe wellbeing and dignity of all people.
Other course requirementsBlue CardAs required by the Commission forChildren and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Blue Card beforecommencing clinical practice/fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children oryoung people. For more information, visithttp://student.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
As soon as students accept their offer intothe course, they should submit their BlueCard application to the QUT StudentCentre immediately. Students must hold aBlue Card to undertake placement units(SWB309 and SWB408) which mayinvolve contact with children.
If students do not apply for a Blue Cardimmediately upon enrolment in the courseand allow sufficient time for the policecheck and issuing of the Card, they will beunable to participate in the requiredactivities and may need to be withdrawnfrom the unit(s) and incur both financialand academic penalty. It may take up to 8weeks for the Commission to issue theCard. Application form
Hepatitis B vaccinationHepatitis B vaccination is mandatorybefore beginning placements.
Professional RecognitionGraduates are eligible to apply formembership of the Australian Associationof Social Workers (AASW).
Course StructureThe Bachelor of Social Work can beundertaken as either a four yearundergraduate program or as anadvanced standing two year (5 semester)program following two years of approvedundergraduate study. This pathwayincludes a summer teaching placement.
Students may undertake the course inpart-time mode. Students wishing to studypart-time should contact the CourseCoordinator for a progression plan.
Students will complete specialist units inchild and family services, correctiveservices, disability services, or services toyoung people. Distinctive study pathwaysare also available. The child protectionpathway will enable students to choosecore and elective units which will bestprepare them for practice in statutory childprotection settings such as theQueensland Department of Child Safety.The international practice pathway willprovide students with the knowledge andopportunity to undertake social workpractice in other national contexts, andgive them priority in undertaking a majorplacement in an overseas agency. Theresearch pathway provides students withthe knowledge and skills to undertakeresearch designed to improve servicesand creates a solid foundation forpostgraduate research programs.
The social work program involves twoplacements, each of 490 hours, where thestudent's skills are further developed inreal world settings. Students are able tograduate with honours on the basis ofachieving a GPA of a certain standard.
Advanced Standing ProgramAdvanced Standing allows approvedapplicants who have completed at leasttwo years of a university degree in arelevant area to complete the Social Workcourse with a further two calendar years(5 semesters) of full time study. Relevantareas of previous study are:
•Justice Studies•Law•Education•Arts (Humanities)•Social Sciences•Psychology or Behavioural Sciences•Community Welfare and HumanServices programs from other universities•Health including Nursing
As part of this prior study, it is expectedstudents will have completed some unitswith a focus on social studies, behaviouralstudies, and interpersonal skills. Thenumber of units in addition to therequirements of the standard 2 YearAdvanced Standing Program thatstudents can be required to undertake islimited to two (24 credit points).
If the previous study includes no socialstudies students can be required toundertake one unit with a focus on• understanding society,• social disadvantage,
• human rights or• social/legal processes.
If the previous study includes nobehavioural studies, students can berequired to undertake SWB102 HumanDevelopment and Behaviour or similar.Further, students may be required toundertake PYB007 InterpersonalProcesses and Skills if previous studieshave not included a unit with a focus oninterpersonal communication.
Students seeking Advanced Standingshould apply for entry to the four yearBachelor of Social Work program andapply for advanced standing (credit) - upto 168 credit points - for previous study.Students who have completed or partlycompleted a human services degree fromQUT should apply for entry to the fouryear program, and may receive up to 192credit points. Advice on likely credit canbe provided by the Bachelor of SocialWork Course Coordinator. Note, thatwhile these guidelines govern advancedstanding arrangements, final outcomeswill be decided once formal applicationhas been made.
It should be noted that in undertaking the2 Year Advanced Standing coursestructure students will undertake their firstfield placement in the summer semesterof the first year following two semesters ofpreparatory units. Those who enter theprogram in mid-year will undertake theirfirst field placement in the summerfollowing their first semester. Students willneed to be available through the summer(November to February) in order tocomplete the fieldwork component.
Further informationFor further information call the School ofPublic Health and Social Work 07 31384697 or email [email protected]
Domestic Course structureAlternative entryIf you have already completed a bachelordegree in any discipline, the Master ofSocial Work offers an alternative pathwayto becoming a registered social worker.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1 Semester 1●
Year 1 Semester 2●
Year 2 Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
Year 3 Semester 1●
Year 3 Semester 2●
Year 4 Semester 1●
Year 4 Semester 2●
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Code Title
Year 1 Semester 1
SWB100Orientation to Social Workand Human Services
SWB102Human Development andBehaviour
SWB105Introduction to Human Rightsand Ethics
SWB214Group and Team PracticeSkills
Year 1 Semester 2
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
SWB108Australian Society, Systemsand Policies
SWB109Working with Aboriginal andTorres Strait Islander Peoplesand Communities
SWB110Understanding Families andRelationships
Year 2 Semester 1
SWB220 Practice Theories
SWB221Professional PracticeProcesses and Assessment
SWB222Advanced Communication forSocial Work and HumanServices
SWB401Research Methods forProfessional Practice
Year 2 Semester 2
SWB202Health, Wellbeing and SocialWork
SWB211Casework and CaseManagement
SWB212Community and Place BasedPractice
SWB219Legal and Ethical Dimensionsof Social Work and HumanServices
Year 3 Semester 1
SWB306People, Community andDisability
SWB310Linking Social Work Theoryand Practice
OR
Social Work elective
SWB316Social Work Field Education1A
OR
Social Work elective
SWB317Social Work Field Education1B
OR
Social Work elective
Year 3 Semester 2
SWB311Mental Health and SocialWork
SWB310Linking Social Work Theoryand Practice
OR
Social Work elective
SWB316Social Work Field Education1A
OR
Social Work elective
SWB317Social Work Field Education1B
OR
Social Work elective
Year 4 Semester 1
SWB200Working in Human ServiceOrganisations
SWB400Macro Context of Social WorkPractice
SWB402Social Work Field Education2A
OR
Social Work elective
SWB403Social Work Field Education2B
OR
Social Work elective
Year 4 Semester 2
SWB404Complexity in Social Workand Human Services Practice
SWB406Transition to Social WorkPractice
SWB402Social Work Field Education2A
OR
Social Work elective
SWB403Social Work Field Education2B
OR
Social Work elective
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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Human Services
Year 2012
QUT code HH10
Duration(full-time)
4 years
Duration(part-time)
8 years
OP 15
Rank 69
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
CourseCoordinator
Ms Nikki Kilkeary [email protected](Arts); Human Services -Course enquiries to email:[email protected] orphone: 07 3138 4697
DisciplineCoordinator Human Services - 07
3138 4697 Arts:[email protected];Human Services [email protected]
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Course discontinuedNo new admissions are being acceptedinto this course.
Course StructureThis course consists of 16 units each fromthe Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor ofHuman Services. The arts coursestructure allows you maximum flexibility tomix and match study units in a diverserange of themes including international,Australian, contemporary, historical,environmental, ethics, social change andlanguage studies. In human services, youwill acquire a range of professional skillsand will specialise in a practice field fromchild and family services, aged services,corrective services, disability services, orservices to young people.
Refer to the Bachelor of Arts (HH01) andBachelor of Human Services (HH02)entries for further details.
Professional PracticePlacementsAs part of the Human Servicescomponent, you will have the opportunityto apply knowledge and skills through twosupervised, professional practiceplacements in human serviceorganisations.
You will first explore the diversity ofpractice methods through the Introductionto Practice. You will undertake a total of140 hours of volunteer placement/s in ahuman service agency.
Your theoretical and practical studies willculminate in a 36 credit point AdvancedProfessional Practice placement in yourfinal year. This placement will generallyreflect your specialised service contextarea. You will develop a learning plan inconsultation with your agency supervisorand a university staff member. During this400-hour supervised placement in ahuman services agency, you will further
develop your assessment andintervention skills and your own practiceframework. It may be possible toundertake this 12 week placement with anoverseas agency.
These professional practice placementsprovide many valuable opportunities fornetworking within the human servicesindustry.
Working with Children CheckAs required by the Commission forChildren and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Suitability Card (Blue Card)by the Commission.
As soon as you enter your enrolmentprogram for the course, you must submityour Blue Card application to the QUTStudent Centre immediately. You musthold a Blue Card to undertake activities inany unit which involves contact withchildren, including the required fieldstudies blocks.
If you do not apply for a Blue Cardimmediately upon enrolment in the courseand allow sufficient time for the policecheck and issuing of the Card, you will beunable to participate in the requiredactivities and may need to be withdrawnfrom the unit(s) and incur both financialand academic penalty. It may take up to 8weeks for the Commission to issue theCard. The application form is available atstudent.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
Professional Membership(Bachelor of HumanServices)Graduates are entitled to apply formembership of the Australian Welfare andcommunity Workers. (Accreditationapplication is currently in process).
Eligibility for GraduationFour (4)* units only. (* with a maximum ofthree (3) Grades of “3” in either the Arts orthe Human Services component)
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Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Social Work
Year 2012
QUT code HL20
CRICOS 065387E
Duration(full-time)
4.5 years
OP 10
Rank 81
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,754 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11300 perSemester
Total creditpoints
480
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquires [email protected],phone 3138 4520, [email protected],phone 07 3138 4697
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4520 or 07 3138
[email protected] [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at high
school level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). RecommendedStudy: Maths A, B or C.
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
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International Subjectprerequisites
English●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Professional recognitionGraduates of the single degree, Bachelorof Social Work, are eligible formembership of the Australian Associationof Social Workers (AASW) as a SocialWorker. Application is being made for asimilar approval for the double degree.
Students seeking eligibility to apply forregistration with the Psychology Board ofAustralia must also complete an approvedadditional year of study, either honours ora Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology,and a further two years of either approvedpostgraduate study, or supervised clinicalpractice.
Blue cardAs required by the Commission forChildren and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Suitability Card (Blue Card)by the Commission.
As soon as you enter your enrolmentprogram for the course, you must submityour Blue Card application to the QUTStudent Centre immediately. You musthold a Blue Card. to undertake activitiesin any unit which involves contact withchildren, including the required fieldstudies blocks.
If you do not apply for a Blue Card.immediately upon enrolment in the courseand allow sufficient time for the policecheck and issuing of the Card, you will beunable to participate in the requiredactivities and may need to be withdrawnfrom the unit(s) and incur both financialand academic penalty. It may take up to12 weeks for the Commission to issue the
Card. The application form is available atstudent.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
Further informationFor more information about this course,please contact the School of Psychologyand Counselling on +61 7 3138 4520 oremail [email protected] OR theSchool of Public Health and Social Workon +61 7 3138 4697 or [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Summer Semester●
Year 5, Semester 1●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
PYB100 Foundation Psychology
SWB100Orientation to Social Workand Human Services
SWB105Introduction to Human Rightsand Ethics
Year 1, Semester 2
PYB102 Introduction to Psychology 1B
PYB110Psychological ResearchMethods
SWB108Australian Society, Systemsand Policies
SWB109Working with Aboriginal andTorres Strait Islander Peoplesand Communities
Year 2, Semester 1
PYB159Alcohol and Other DrugStudies
PYB202Social and OrganisationalPsychology
PYB210Research Design and DataAnalysis
SWB221Professional PracticeProcesses and Assessment
Year 2, Semester 2
PYB203 Developmental Psychology
PYB208Counselling Theory andPractice 1
SWB219Legal and Ethical Dimensionsof Social Work and HumanServices
Choose one of the following:
SWB110Understanding Families andRelationships
OR
SWB204Introduction to Child andFamily Services
OR
SWB207 Introduction to Youth Services
Year 3, Semester 1
SWB306People, Community andDisability
SWB310Linking Social Work Theoryand Practice
SWB316Social Work Field Education1A
SWB317Social Work Field Education1B
Year 3, Semester 2
PYB204 Perception and Cognition
PYB elective (List A or B)
SWB202Health, Wellbeing and SocialWork
SWB311Mental Health and SocialWork
Year 4, Semester 1
PYB309Individual Differences andAssessment
SWB220 Practice Theories
Elective from Social Work Elective List
Elective from Social Work Elective List
Year 4, Semester 2
PYB306 Psychopathology
PYB350 Advanced Statistical Analysis
OR
PYB elective (List B)
SWB404Complexity in Social Workand Human Services Practice
Elective from Social Work Elective List
Note: PYB350 is compulsory for entry tofourth year programs in psychology forexample Bachelor of BehaviouralScience (Honours Psychology) andPostgraduate Diploma in Psychology.
Summer Semester
SWB402Social Work Field Education2A
SWB403Social Work Field Education2B
SWB405 Advanced Social Work Project
SWB406Transition to Social WorkPractice
Year 5, Semester 1
PYB304 Physiological Psychology
PYB elective (list A or B)
SWB400Macro Context of Social WorkPractice
Elective from Social Work Elective List
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Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science/Bachelor of Health Science (Public Health)
Year 2012
QUT code HL21
CRICOS 070082B
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 13
Rank 73
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,284 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $12,100 perSemester
Total creditpoints
384
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected], [email protected],phone 07 3138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator Phone 07 3138 4831
Enquiries [email protected], [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:Blue CardA Blue Card will be required if theplacement component of this courseinvolves working with children or youngpeople. There's no cost if you applythrough QUT.
Submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible- ideally, as soon as you've received youroffer.
If you don't receive your Blue Card beforethe start of a unit that requires contactwith children, you may be unable toparticipate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still have to payfees for the unit.
How to apply for a Blue Card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformA QUT T-shirt is required for Exercise andMovement Science and Clinical ExercisePhysiology courses. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Orientation campFirst year students have the option ofattending an orientation camp.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing to
do so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Maths B●
English●
Also assumed knowledge: one ofChemistry, Physics, Biology We assumethat you have knowledge equivalent tofour semesters at high school level (Years11 and 12) with sound achievement (4,SA). Recommended study: HealthEducation or Physical Education.
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:Blue CardA Blue Card will be required if theplacement component of this courseinvolves working with children or youngpeople. There's no cost if you applythrough QUT.
Submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible- ideally, as soon as you've received youroffer.
If you don't receive your Blue Card beforethe start of a unit that requires contactwith children, you may be unable toparticipate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still have to payfees for the unit.
How to apply for a Blue Card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science/Bachelor of Health Science (Public Health)
This information is correct as at 16/12/2013. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=HL21&courseID=15491. CRICOS No.00213J
UniformA QUT T-shirt is required for Exercise andMovement Science and Clinical ExercisePhysiology courses. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Orientation campFirst year students have the option ofattending an orientation camp.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
International Subjectprerequisites
Maths B●
English●
Also one of Chemistry, Physics, BiologyRecommended study: Health Educationor Physical Education You must haveachieved this study at a level comparableto Australian Year 12 or in recognisedpost-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
PathwaysGraduates can apply for admission to theHM44 Bachelor of Clinical ExercisePhysiology if they should wish to achievefull Exercise Physiologist status.
Professional recognitionGraduates will be eligible for membershipof the Public Health Association ofAustralia (PHAA), and the AustralianHealth Promotion Association (AHPA).
Further informationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Exercise and NutritionSciences on +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected] or call the School ofPublic Health and Social Work on +61 73138 4831 or [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
LSB111Understanding DiseaseConcepts
LSB131 Anatomy
HMB171 Fitness Health and Wellness
PUB251 Contemporary Public Health
Year 1, Semester 2
LSB231 Physiology
HMB172 Nutrition and Physical Activity
PUB209 Health, Culture and Society
PYB100 Foundation Psychology
Year 2, Semester 1
HMB271Foundations of Motor Control,Learning and Development
HMB274 Functional Anatomy
PUB326 Epidemiology
PUB332Sustainable Environments ForHealth
Year 2, Semester 2
HMB273 Exercise Physiology 1
HMB282 Resistance Training
PUB201 Food and Nutrition
PUB215 Public Health Practice
Year 3, Semester 1
HMB382Principles of ExercisePrescription
PUB530Health Education andBehaviour Change
HLB001Health Needs of Aboriginaland Torres Strait IslanderAustralians
List A Elective - Exercise and MovementScience
Year 3, Semester 2
HMB272 Biomechanics
HMB275Exercise and SportPsychology
HMB385Principles of ExerciseProgramming
PUB461Qualitative Inquiry in PublicHealth
Year 4, Semester 1
PUB514 Contract/Project Management
PUB545Health Policy, Planning andAdvocacy
HMB470 Practicum 1
List A Elective - Exercise and MovementScience
Year 4, Semester 2
HMB276Research in HumanMovement
PUB406 Health Promotion Practice
PUB875 Professional Practice
List B Elective - Public Health
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Handbook
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Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science/Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition and Dietetics)
Year 2012
QUT code HL22
CRICOS 070081C
Duration(full-time)
5 years
OP 2
Rank 98
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,842 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $12,000 perSemester
Total creditpoints
516
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected], 073138 4831; [email protected], 073138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4831
[email protected] [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformA QUT T-shirt is required for Exercise andMovement Science and Clinical ExercisePhysiology courses. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Orientation campFirst year students have the option ofattending an orientation camp.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Maths B●
English●
Chemistry●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science/Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition and Dietetics)
This information is correct as at 16/12/2013. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=HL22&courseID=15492. CRICOS No.00213J
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformA QUT T-shirt is required for Exercise andMovement Science and Clinical ExercisePhysiology courses. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Orientation campFirst year students have the option ofattending an orientation camp.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
International Subjectprerequisites
Maths B●
English●
Chemistry●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.5
writing 6.5
reading 6.5
listening 6.5
overall 7.0
PathwaysGraduates can apply for admission to theHM44 Bachelor of Clinical ExercisePhysiology if they should wish to achievefull Exercise Physiologist status.
Professional recognitionGraduates are eligible for membership ofthe Dietitians Association of Australia(DAA), and may enrol in the AccreditedPractising Dietitian (APD) program.
Further informationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Exercise and NutritionSciences on +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected] [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Year 5, Semester 1●
Year 5, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
LSB131 Anatomy
PUB251 Contemporary Public Health
PUB474 Food Science
SCB113Chemistry for Health andMedical Science
Year 1, Semester 2
HMB276Research in HumanMovement
LQB488 Medical Physiology 2
PUB201 Food and Nutrition
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
Year 2, Semester 1
HMB172 Nutrition and Physical Activity
HMB271Foundations of Motor Control,Learning and Development
HMB274 Functional Anatomy
LQB381Biochemistry: Structure andFunction
LQB388 Medical Physiology 1
Year 2, Semester 2
HMB273 Exercise Physiology 1
HMB282 Resistance Training
LQB481Biochemical Pathways andMetabolism
PYB208Counselling Theory andPractice 1
PUB405 Nutrition Science
Year 3, Semester 1
HMB277 Exercise and Sport Nutrition
HMB382Principles of ExercisePrescription
PUB326 Epidemiology
PUB530Health Education andBehaviour Change
Year 3, Semester 2
HMB272 Biomechanics
HMB275Exercise and SportPsychology
HMB385Principles of ExerciseProgramming
PUB506 Foodservice Management
PUB648Diet, Nutrition and ChronicDisease
Year 4, Semester 1
HMB378Neurological, Psychologicaland MusculoskeletalDisorders
HMB470 Practicum 1
PUB641 Medical Nutrition Therapy
PUB509Community and Public HealthNutrition
Year 4, Semester 2
HMB373Cardiorespiratory andMetabolic Disorders
HMB481Clinical Exercise forCardiorespiratory andMetabolic Disorders
PUB628 Advanced Food Studies
PUB645Introduction To DieteticPractice
Year 5, Semester 1
HMB482
Clinical Exercise forNeurological, Psychologicaland MusculoskeletalDisorders
Choose 36 credit points from:
PUB723Clinical Practice in IndividualCase Management
PUB725Clinical Practice in Communityand Public Health Nutrition
PUB822Clinical Practice in FoodService Management
Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science/Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition and Dietetics)
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Elective - Exercise and MovementScience List A
Students complete one elective whichmay be taken in semester 1 ORsemester 2. An elective is not taken ineach semester.
Year 5, Semester 2
PUB606Dietetic Leadership andManagement
Choose 36 credit points from:
PUB723Clinical Practice in IndividualCase Management
PUB725Clinical Practice in Communityand Public Health Nutrition
PUB822Clinical Practice in FoodService Management
Elective - Exercise and MovementScience List A
Students complete one elective whichmay be taken in semester 1 ORsemester 2. An elective is not taken ineach semester.
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Handbook
This information is correct as at 16/12/2013. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
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Bachelor of Nursing / Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science
Year 2012
QUT code HL23
CRICOS 070080D
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 13
Rank 73
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,186 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $12,900 perSemester
Total creditpoints
432
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected],phone 07 3138 3824 [email protected],phone: 07 3138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 3824 or 07 3138
4831Enquiries [email protected], [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformA QUT T-shirt is required for Exercise andMovement Science and Clinical ExercisePhysiology courses. Students will need tocover this cost.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired this course. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof of
immunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical practice units insemester breaksThe clinical practice units in the nursingcomponent require you to undertakeblock practicums of two or more weeks,which may be scheduled during semesterbreaks.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Maths B●
English●
Also assumed knowledge: one ofChemistry, Physics, Biology. We assumethat you have knowledge equivalent tofour semesters at high school level (Years11 and 12) with sound achievement (4,SA). Recommended study: HealthEducation or Physical Education
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to the
Bachelor of Nursing / Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science
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QUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformA QUT T-shirt is required for Exercise andMovement Science and Clinical ExercisePhysiology courses. Students will need tocover this cost.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired this course. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical practice units insemester breaksThe clinical practice units in the nursingcomponent require you to undertakeblock practicums of two or more weeks,which may be scheduled during semesterbreaks.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
International Subjectprerequisites
Maths B●
English●
Also one of Chemistry, Physics, Biology.You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.5
writing 6.5
reading 6.5
listening 6.5
overall 7.0
Professional recognitionThe program meets the requirements foraccreditation by the Australian Nursingand Midwifery Council. Graduates meetthe requirements for registration by theNursing and Midwifery Board of Australiaand are also eligible for membership ofthe Royal College of Nursing, Australia(RCNA).The Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency (AHPRA) requires thatgraduates demonstrate English languageskills at IELTS level 7 or equivalent beforebeing considered for professionalregistration. For further information visitthe AHPRA website:http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registration-Process/Registration-Requirements.aspx
Please refer to the Nursing and MidwiferyBoard of Australia websitehttp://www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspxfor additional information on the Board'sRegistration Standards.
Student registrationQUT automatically registers studentsenrolled in this course with the Nursing
and Midwifery Board of Australia inaccordance with the Health PractitionerRegulation National Law Act 2009. Detailsabout student registration are availablefrom the Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency at www.ahpra.gov.au
Additional requirementsIt is a requirement of Queensland Healththat all students undertaking a clinicalplacement in a Q Health facility completeThe Essentials component of the studentorientation package which is available onthe Queensland Health website.
blue card As required by the Commissionfor Children and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000) students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Suitability Card (Blue Card)before commencing fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children oryoung people. This is a mandatoryrequirement that must be met prior toundertaking any fieldexperience/practicum program throughoutyour course. For more information, visithttp://student.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
additional costs The clinical practiceunits require students to undertake blockpracticums of two or more weeksduration. Block practicums may bescheduled during semester breaks.Students will be required to wear auniform including suitable footwear whileon clinical practice, the cost of which isapproximately $150. Students enrolling inthis program are required to complete acourse of vaccinations for Hepatitis Bbefore commencing their clinical practiceunits. They are also required to have acurrent Senior First Aid Certificate or theequivalent prior to commencement ofClinical Practice 1.
PathwaysGraduates can apply for admission to theHM44 Bachelor of Clinical ExercisePhysiology if they wish to achieve fullExercise Physiologist status.
Further informationFor detailed information about this doubledegree, please call the School of Nursing+61 7 3138 3824 or [email protected] OR the School ofExercise and Nutrition Sciences on +61 73138 4831 or email [email protected]
Bachelor of Nursing / Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science
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Sample StructureSemesters
Structure subject to accreditationapproval
●
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Code Title
Structure subject to accreditationapproval
Year 1, Semester 1
HMB171 Fitness Health and Wellness
LSB131 Anatomy
NSB117Nursing and the Health CareSystem
PYB100 Foundation Psychology
Year 1, Semester 2
HMB275Exercise and SportPsychology
HMB276Research in HumanMovement
LSB231 Physiology
NSB017Diversity and Health: CulturalSafety, IndigenousPerspectives
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
Year 2, Semester 1
HMB172 Nutrition and Physical Activity
HMB271Foundations of Motor Control,Learning and Development
HMB274 Functional Anatomy
LSB382 Bioscience 3
NSB011 Clinical Practice 1
Year 2, Semester 2
HMB273 Exercise Physiology 1
HMB282 Resistance Training
LSB282 Bioscience 2
NSB021 Nursing Practice in Context 1
NSB012 Clinical Practice 2
Year 3, Semester 1
HMB382Principles of ExercisePrescription
LSB384Pharmacology For HealthProfessionals
NSB022 Nursing Practice in Context 2
NSB013 Clinical Practice 3
Year 3, Semester 2
LWS101 Ethics Law and Health Care
HMB272 Biomechanics
HMB385Principles of ExerciseProgramming
NSB023 Nursing Practice in Context 3
NSB014 Clinical Practice 4
Year 4, Semester 1
NSB020Professional Studies 3:Transitioning to RN Practice
NSB024 Nursing Practice in Context 4
Nursing Practice in Context 5
NSB015 Clinical Practice 5
Year 4, Semester 2
HMB470 Practicum 1
Nursing Practice Capstone
Clinical Practice Capstone
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Handbook
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Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science/Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)
Year 2012
QUT code HL24
CRICOS 070079G
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 10
Rank 81
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,763 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,500 perSemester
Total creditpoints
384
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 4831; [email protected] 07 3138 4520
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4831 or 07 3138
4520Enquiries [email protected], [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:Blue CardA Blue Card will be required if theplacement component of this courseinvolves working with children or youngpeople. There's no cost if you applythrough QUT.
Submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible- ideally, as soon as you've received youroffer.
If you don't receive your Blue Card beforethe start of a unit that requires contactwith children, you may be unable toparticipate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still have to payfees for the unit.
How to apply for a Blue Card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformA QUT T-shirt is required for Exercise andMovement Science and Clinical ExercisePhysiology courses. Students will need tocover this cost.
Orientation campFirst year students have the option ofattending an orientation camp.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Maths B●
English●
Also assumed knowledge: one ofChemistry, Physics, Biology We assumethat you have knowledge equivalent tofour semesters at high school level (Years11 and 12) with sound achievement (4,SA).
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:Blue CardA Blue Card will be required if theplacement component of this courseinvolves working with children or youngpeople. There's no cost if you applythrough QUT.
Submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible- ideally, as soon as you've received youroffer.
If you don't receive your Blue Card beforethe start of a unit that requires contactwith children, you may be unable toparticipate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still have to payfees for the unit.
How to apply for a Blue Card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformA QUT T-shirt is required for Exercise andMovement Science and Clinical ExercisePhysiology courses. Students will need tocover this cost.
Orientation campFirst year students have the option ofattending an orientation camp.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science/Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)
This information is correct as at 16/12/2013. For the most up-to-date course information, visit
http://www.student.qut.edu.au/studying/courses/course?courseCode=HL24&courseID=15494. CRICOS No.00213J
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
International Subjectprerequisites
Maths B●
English●
Also one of Chemistry, Physics, BiologyYou must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Professional recognitionThe Bachelor of Behavioural Science(Psychology) is accredited by theAustralian Psychology AccreditationCouncil. To pursue a career in aprofessional area of psychology you mustbe registered with the Psychology Boardof Australia. For this degree this currentlyinvolves completing a fifth year of study inpsychology (eg Bachelor of BehaviouralScience (Honours Psychology) orPostgraduate Diploma in Psychology),followed by either two years of supervisedwork experience or the completion of anappropriate higher degree such as aDoctor of Psychology (Clinical), Master ofClinical Psychology or Master ofPsychology (Educational andDevelopmental).
PathwaysOn completion of the course graduatesmay apply for admission to a further yearof study in either the Bachelor ofBehavioural Science (HonoursPsychology) or Postgraduate Diploma inPsychology.
Further informationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Exercise and NutritionSciences on +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected] OR the School ofPsychology and Counselling - [email protected] or phone +61 73138 4520
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
HMB171 Fitness Health and Wellness
LSB131 Anatomy
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
PYB100 Foundation Psychology
Year 1, Semester 2
HMB172 Nutrition and Physical Activity
LSB231 Physiology
PYB102 Introduction to Psychology 1B
PYB110Psychological ResearchMethods
Year 2, Semester 1
HMB271Foundations of Motor Control,Learning and Development
HMB274 Functional Anatomy
HMB277 Exercise and Sport Nutrition
PYB202Social and OrganisationalPsychology
Year 2, Semester 2
HMB273 Exercise Physiology 1
HMB282 Resistance Training
PYB203 Developmental Psychology
PYB208Counselling Theory andPractice 1
Year 3, Semester 1
HMB382Principles of ExercisePrescription
PYB309Individual Differences andAssessment
PYB210Research Design and DataAnalysis
PYB elective (List C or D)
Year 3, Semester 2
HMB272 Biomechanics
HMB275Exercise and SportPsychology
HMB385Principles of ExerciseProgramming
PYB204 Perception and Cognition
Year 4, Semester 1
HMB470 Practicum 1
PYB304 Physiological Psychology
Exercise and Movement ScienceElective from List A
Level 3 Psychology elective from List D
Year 4, Semester 2
PYB elective (List C or D)
PYB306 Psychopathology
PYB350 Advanced Statistical Analysis
OR PYB elective from List D*
Exercise and Movement ScienceElective from List A
*PYB350 is compulsory for entry tofourth year programs in psychology forexample Bachelor of BehaviouralScience (Honours Psychology) andPostgraduate Diploma in Psychology.
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Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Applied Science (in Human Movement Studies)
Year 2012
QUT code HL40
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 13
Rank 75
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Total creditpoints
432
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
[email protected] orphone: 07 3138 3824 [email protected] orphone: 07 3138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 3824 or 07 3138
[email protected] [email protected]
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewThis course was replaced by HL23Bachelor of Nursing/ Bachelor of Exerciseand Movement Science from firstsemester 2010.
Continuing students will complete theircourse requirements in HL40 Bachelor ofNursing/ Bachelor of Applied Science (inHuman Movement Studies).
This double degree will prepare you as amulti-skilled professional who meetscurrent requirements for employment innursing and is able to apply yourknowledge and skills to clinical health,fitness and rehabilitation.
Professional RecognitionThe Bachelor of Nursing is recognised bythe Royal College of Nursing, Australia assatisfying the academic requirements foradmission as a professional member. It isalso an accredited nursing preregistrationcourse of the Queensland NursingCouncil (QNC). For further information onQNC registration visit www.qnc.qld.gov.au
Other Course RequirementsThe clinical practice units in the nursingcomponent require you to undertakeblock practicums of two or more weeksduration during semester. You will berequired to wear a uniform while onclinical practice, the cost of which isapproximately $150. You will be requiredto complete a course of vaccinations forHepatitis B before commencing yourclinical practice units and you are alsorequired to have a current Senior First AidCertificate or the equivalent prior tocommencement of Clinical Practice 1.Total cost for uniform, footwear, first aidcertificate and Hepatitis B vaccination isapproximately $500.
The human movement studiescomponent requires the purchase of thepracticum shirt (approximately $50).
Attendance at the orientation camp ishighly recommended though notcompulsory (approximately $115).
Students undertaking a clinical placementin a Queensland Health facility arerequired to complete "The Essentials"component of the student orientationpackage, available on the QueenslandHealth website.
blue card Students must undergo acriminal history check and be issued witha Blue Card prior to undertaking clinicalpractice in an organisation which mayinvolve contact with children and youngpeople. This is a mandatory requirementthat must be met prior to undertaking anyfield experience/practicum programthroughout your course.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Nursing on +617 31383824 or email [email protected] ORSchool of Exercise and Nutrition Scienceson +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Human Movement Studies ThirdLevel Elective List *
●
Nursing Elelctive List●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
Students who commenced this course in2009 or earlier should refer to the 2010enrolment information on the Faculty ofHealth student zone web site for detailsof transition arrangements -www.hlth.qut.edu.au/study/forcurrentstudents/
LSB131 Anatomy
HMB171 Fitness Health and Wellness
NSB117Nursing and the Health CareSystem
Psychology
Year 1, Semester 2
HMB172 Nutrition and Physical Activity
HMB272 Biomechanics
Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Applied Science (in Human Movement Studies)
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HMB275Exercise and SportPsychology
LSB231 Physiology
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
Year 2, Semester 1
HMB271Foundations of Motor Control,Learning and Development
HMB274 Functional Anatomy
Disorders of Human Movement
NSB225Health, Human Developmentand Ageing
Year 2, Semester 2
LSB282 Bioscience 2
HMB273 Exercise Physiology 1
HMB282 Resistance Training
NSB118Foundations of NursingPractice
NSB122 Clinical Practice 1
Year 3, Semester 1
LSB382 Bioscience 3
LSB384Pharmacology For HealthProfessionals
HMB382Principles of ExercisePrescription
NSB212 Clinical Practice 2
NSB324Health Alterations andNursing 1
Year 3, Semester 2
LWS101 Ethics Law and Health Care
HMB276Research in HumanMovement
NSB423Health Alterations andNursing 2
NSB222 Clinical Practice 3
NSB223 Mental Health Nursing
Year 4, Semester 1
NSB322 Clinical Practice 4
NSB500Health Alterations and HighDependency Nursing
NSB503Promoting Health in theCommunity
HM A List Elective or Nursing Elective
Year 4, Semester 2
NSB321Professional NursingDevelopment
NSB333 Clinical Practice 5
HMB470 Practicum 1
Human Movement Studies Third LevelElective List *
Note: all third level units are notavailable in every semester
HMB277 Exercise and Sport Nutrition
HMB362 Biomechanics 2
HMB381 Exercise Physiology 2
Nursing Elelctive List
Note: subject to unit availability
Independent Study
NSB600Introduction to NursingChildren and ChildbearingFamilies
NSB602Pain Management andNursing Practice
NSB603Introduction to CardiothoracicNursing
NSB604Nursing Practice and theOlder Person
NSB606 Palliative Care Nursing
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Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement Studies)/Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition and Dietetics)
Year 2012
QUT code HL42
Duration(full-time)
5 years
OP 3
Rank 96
Campus Kelvin Grove
Total creditpoints
528
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48 (6 semesters) 60 (4semesters)
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] [email protected] orphone: 07 3138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4831
Enquiries [email protected] [email protected]
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewThis course was replaced by HL22Bachelor of Exercise and MovementScience/ Bachelor of Health Science(Nutrition and Dietetics) from firstsemester 2010.
Continuing students will complete theircourse requirements in HL42 Bachelor ofApplied Science (Human MovementStudies)/Bachelor of Health Science(Nutrition and Dietetics).
This double degree program will prepareyou as a multi-skilled professional whomeets current requirements foremployment as a nutritionist/dietitian, andin a range of exercise and sports scienceprofessions. At present, the demand forsports nutritionists is growing rapidly andthere is a growing field in the area ofrehabilitation science for people with dualqualifications.
Professional recognitionGraduates are eligible for membership ofthe Dietitians Association of Australia(DAA), and may enrol in the AccreditedPractising Dietitian (APD) program.
HonoursA degree with honours may be awardedto a student who has recordedoutstanding achievement in a componentof the double degree program.
Other Course RequirementsThere are additional costs associated withthis course including the purchase of thepracticum shirt (approximately $50),attainment of a current first aid certificateprior to the commencement of your thirdyear, and a Blue Card to work withchildren depending upon the practicumsite. Attendance at the orientation camp ishighly recommended though notcompulsory (approximately $115).
Students who are required to undertake
placements off-campus may incuradditional costs (for example travel andaccommodation). Hepatitis B vaccinationis required before placement inQueensland Health facilities.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Exercise and NutritionSciences on +61 7 3138 4831 OR [email protected] or [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1 - no longeroffered
●
Year 1, Semester 2 - no longeroffered
●
Year 2, Semester 1 - no longeroffered
●
Year 2, Semester 2 - no longeroffered
●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Year 5, Semester 1●
Year 5, Semester 2●
Note●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1 - no longer offered
SCB111 Chemistry 1
LSB131 Anatomy
PUB251 Contemporary Public Health
PUB474 Food Science
Year 1, Semester 2 - no longer offered
PUB201 Food and Nutrition
HMB276Research in HumanMovement
LQB488 Medical Physiology 2
SCB121 Chemistry 2
Year 2, Semester 1 - no longer offered
HMB271Foundations of Motor Control,Learning and Development
HMB274 Functional Anatomy
LQB381Biochemistry: Structure andFunction
HMB171 Fitness Health and Wellness
LQB388 Medical Physiology 1
Year 2, Semester 2 - no longer offered
HMB272 Biomechanics
HMB273 Exercise Physiology 1
LQB481Biochemical Pathways andMetabolism
PYB208Counselling Theory andPractice 1
Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement Studies)/Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition and Dietetics)
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PUB405 Nutrition Science
Year 3, Semester 1
HMB378Neurological, Psychologicaland MusculoskeletalDisorders
OR
Disorders of Human Movement
PUB326 Epidemiology
Medical Nutrition Therapy 1
PUB530Health Education andBehaviour Change
Year 3, Semester 2
HMB275Exercise and SportPsychology
PUB628 Advanced Food Studies
PUB641 Medical Nutrition Therapy
HMB282 Resistance Training
PUB436 Evidence Based Practice
Year 4, Semester 1
HMB277 Exercise and Sport Nutrition
HMB382Principles of ExercisePrescription
PUB509Community and Public HealthNutrition
HMB313Socio-Cultural Foundations ofPhysical Activity
Elective from List A (See entry HM42BAppSc(HMS))
Year 4, Semester 2
HMB470 Practicum 1
PUB506 Foodservice Management
PUB645Introduction To DieteticPractice
Elective from List A (See entry HM42BAppSc(HMS))
Year 5, Semester 1
PUB723Clinical Practice in IndividualCase Management
PUB821Clinical Practice in Communityand Public Health Nutrition
OR
PUB822Clinical Practice in FoodService Management
Year 5, Semester 2
HMB475 Practicum 2
PUB606Dietetic Leadership andManagement
PUB821Clinical Practice in Communityand Public Health Nutrition
OR
PUB822Clinical Practice in FoodService Management
Note
Students in 5th year must completePUB821 and PUB822, but can choose inwhich semester to undertake each unit.
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Bachelor of Health Science (Podiatry)/Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement Studies)
Year 2012
QUT code HL43
CRICOS 047455C
Duration(full-time)
5 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Total creditpoints
528
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 3368 [email protected] 07 3138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 3368 or 07 3138
4831Enquiries [email protected] [email protected]
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
HonoursA degree with honours may be awardedto a student who has recordedoutstanding achievement in a componentof the double degree program.
Professional RecognitionGraduates are eligible for membership ofthe Australian Podiatry Association (APA)and Sports Medicine Australia (SMA).
Other Course RequirementsThere are additional costs associated withthis course including the purchase of thepracticum shirt (approximately $50) forthe human movement studies component,attainment of a current first aid certificateprior to the commencement of third year,and a Blue Card to work with childrendepending upon the practicum site.Attendance at the human movementstudies orientation camp is highlyrecommended though not compulsory(approximately $115).
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Exercise and NutritionSciences on +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected] or the School ofClinical Sciences on +61 7 3138 3368 [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Year 5, Semester 1●
Year 5, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
LSB131 Anatomy
SCB113Chemistry for Health andMedical Science
PUB251 Contemporary Public Health
HMB171 Fitness Health and Wellness
Year 1, Semester 2
Psychology
HMB272 Biomechanics
LSB235 Advanced Anatomy
LSB275 Biomolecular Science
LSB475 Disease Processes 4
Year 2, Semester 1
Human Physiology
HMB313Socio-Cultural Foundations ofPhysical Activity
PUB326 Epidemiology
PUB339 Podiatric Medicine 1
Year 2, Semester 2
HMB172 Nutrition and Physical Activity
LSB492 Microbiology
Pharmacology
PUB438 Medicine
PUB439 Podiatric Medicine 2
Year 3, Semester 1
HMB271Foundations of Motor Control,Learning and Development
HMB274 Functional Anatomy
PUB537Radiographic ImageInterpretation
PUB539 Podiatric Medicine 3
Year 3, Semester 2
HMB273 Exercise Physiology 1
HMB275Exercise and SportPsychology
HMB282 Resistance Training
PUB638Orthopaedics and SportsMedicine
PUB639 Podiatric Medicine 4
Year 4, Semester 1
HMB277 Exercise and Sport Nutrition
HMB382Principles of ExercisePrescription
PUB522 Podiatric Anaesthesiology
PUB538Rehabilitation Medicine andPhysical Therapies
PUB739 Podiatric Medicine 5
Year 4, Semester 2
HMB276Research in HumanMovement
PUB635 Podiatric Surgery
PUB862Transition to the ClinicalProfession
PUB839 Podiatric Medicine 6
Bachelor of Health Science (Podiatry)/Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement Studies)
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Year 5, Semester 1
HMB378Neurological, Psychologicaland MusculoskeletalDisorders
OR
Disorders of Human Movement
HMB470 Practicum 1
PUB738 Professional Placement 1
HMS Elective from List A - choose oneunit from the list below
Functional Anatomy 2
HMB362 Biomechanics 2
HMB371 Motor Control And Learning 2
HMB381 Exercise Physiology 2
Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
Advanced Exercise Prescription
Year 5, Semester 2
HMB475 Practicum 2
PUB838 Professional Placement 2
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B Applied Science (in Human Movement Studies) / B Behavioural Science (Psychology)
Year 2012
QUT code HL45
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 10
Rank 82
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Total creditpoints
408
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] orphone: 07 3138 4831 [email protected] phone 07 3138 4520
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4831 or 07 3138
[email protected] [email protected]
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewThis course was replaced by HL24Bachelor of Exercise and MovementScience/ Bachelor of Behavioural Science(Psychology) from first semester 2010.
Continuing students will complete theircourse requirements in HL45 Bachelor ofApplied Science (in Human MovementStudies)/Bachelor of Behavioural Science(Psychology).
This course develops skills andknowledge in exercise and sports scienceand psychology to understand theexercise response when working in theareas of health, rehabilitation and sport.On completion of this double degree,students have the option to apply for anadditional year of study in psychology, inorder to gain provisional registration as apsychologist.
Professional recognitionThe Bachelor of Behavioural Science(Psychology) is accredited by theAustralian Psychology AccreditationCouncil. To pursue a career in aprofessional area of psychology you mustbe registered with your state registrationboard. This currently involves completinga fourth year of study in psychology (egBachelor of Behavioural Science(Honours Psychology) or PostgraduateDiploma in Psychology), followed byeither two years of supervised workexperience or the completion of anappropriate higher degree such as aDoctor of Psychology (Clinical), Master ofClinical Psychology or Master ofPsychology (Educational andDevelopmental).
Further informationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Exercise and NutritionSciences on +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected] OR the School ofPsychology and Counselling email
[email protected] or +61 7 31384520
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
HMB171 Fitness Health and Wellness
LSB131 Anatomy
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
PYB100 Foundation Psychology
Year 1, Semester 2
HMB172 Nutrition and Physical Activity
LSB231 Physiology
PYB102 Introduction to Psychology 1B
PYB110Psychological ResearchMethods
Year 2, Semester 1
HMB271Foundations of Motor Control,Learning and Development
HMB274 Functional Anatomy
HMB277 Exercise and Sport Nutrition
PYB202Social and OrganisationalPsychology
PYB210Research Design and DataAnalysis
Year 2, Semester 2
HMB273 Exercise Physiology 1
HMB282 Resistance Training
PYB203 Developmental Psychology
PYB208Counselling Theory andPractice 1
Year 3, Semester 1
Disorders of Human Movement
OR
HMB378Neurological, Psychologicaland MusculoskeletalDisorders
HMB382Principles of ExercisePrescription
PYB309Individual Differences andAssessment
PYB elective (List A or B)
Year 3, Semester 2
HMB275Exercise and SportPsychology
B Applied Science (in Human Movement Studies) / B Behavioural Science (Psychology)
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HMB272 Biomechanics
HMB elective
PYB204 Perception and Cognition
PYB elective (List A or B)
Year 4, Semester 1
HMB470 Practicum 1
HMB elective
PYB304 Physiological Psychology
PYB elective (List B)
Year 4, Semester 2
HMB elective
HMB elective
PYB306 Psychopathology
PYB350 Advanced Statistical Analysis
PYB elective (List B)*
*PYB350 is compulsory for entry tofourth year programs in psychology forexample Bachelor of BehaviouralScience (Honours Psychology) andPostgraduate Diploma in Psychology.
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Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Health Science (Public Health)
Year 2012
QUT code HL46
CRICOS 031576C
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 13
Rank 73
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,740 perSemester
Total creditpoints
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 073138 3824 [email protected] 3138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 3824 or 07 3138
4831Enquiries [email protected] orpub;[email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired this course. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical practice units insemester breaksThe clinical practice units in the nursingcomponent require you to undertakeblock practicums of two or more weeks,which may be scheduled during semesterbreaks.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Health Science (Public Health)
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First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired this course. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical practice units insemester breaksThe clinical practice units in the nursingcomponent require you to undertakeblock practicums of two or more weeks,which may be scheduled during semesterbreaks.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
International Subjectprerequisites
English●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.5
writing 6.5
reading 6.5
listening 6.5
overall 7.0
Professional RecognitionThe course meets the requirements foraccreditation by the Australian Nursingand Midwifery Accreditation Council.Graduates meet the requirements forregistration by the Nursing and MidwiferyBoard of Australia and are also eligible formembership of the Royal College ofNursing, Australia (RCNA).
The Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency (AHPRA) requires thatgraduates demonstrate English languageskills at IELTS level 7 or equivalent beforebeing considered for professionalregistration. For further information visitthe AHPRA website:http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registration-Process/Registration-Requirements.aspx
Please refer to the Nursing and MidwiferyBoard of Australia websitehttp://www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspxfor additional information on the Board'sRegistration Standards.
Graduates are also eligible formembership of the Public HealthAssociation of Australia and theAustralian Association of HealthPromotion Professionals (AAHPP).
Student registrationQUT automatically registers studentsenrolled in this course with the Nursingand Midwifery Board of Australia inaccordance with the Health PractitionerRegulation National Law Act 2009. Detailsabout student registration are availablefrom the Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency at www.ahpra.gov.au
Other Course RequirementsIt is a requirement of Queensland Healththat all students undertaking a clinicalplacement in a Q Health facility completeThe Essentials component of the studentorientation package which is available onthe Queensland Health website.
blue card As required by the Commissionfor Children and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000) students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Suitability Card (Blue Card)before commencing fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children oryoung people. This is a mandatoryrequirement that must be met prior toundertaking any fieldexperience/practicum program throughoutyour course. For more information, visithttp://student.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
additional costs The clinical practiceunits require students to undertake blockpracticums of two or more weeksduration. Block practicums may bescheduled during semester breaks.Students will be required to wear auniform including suitable footwear whileon clinical practice, the cost of which isapproximately $150. Students enrolling inthis program are required to complete acourse of vaccinations for Hepatitis Bbefore commencing their clinical practiceunits. They are also required to have acurrent Senior First Aid Certificate or theequivalent prior to commencement ofClinical Practice 1.
International studentsPlease refer to the Nursing and MidwiferyBoard of Australia websitehttp://www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspxfor information on the Board's EnglishLanguage Skills Registration Standard.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Nursing on +617 31383824 or email [email protected] or theSchool of Public Health and Social Workon +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Structure subject to accreditationapproval
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Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
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Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Public Health Elective List #●
Code Title
Structure subject to accreditationapproval
Year 1, Semester 1
LSB182 Bioscience 1
PUB104Australian Health CareSystems
PUB251 Contemporary Public Health
PUB332Sustainable Environments ForHealth
Year 1, Semester 2
NSB021 Nursing Practice in Context 1
NSB011 Clinical Practice 1
PUB215 Public Health Practice
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
Year 2, Semester 1
HLB001Health Needs of Aboriginaland Torres Strait IslanderAustralians
NSB022 Nursing Practice in Context 2
NSB012 Clinical Practice 2
PUB326 Epidemiology
Year 2, Semester 2
LSB282 Bioscience 2
PUB201 Food and Nutrition
PUB209 Health, Culture and Society
PUB461Qualitative Inquiry in PublicHealth
PUB561 Statistical Methods in Health
Year 3, Semester 1
LSB382 Bioscience 3
LSB384Pharmacology For HealthProfessionals
NSB023 Nursing Practice in Context 3
NSB013 Clinical Practice 3
PUB530Health Education andBehaviour Change
Year 3, Semester 2
LWS101 Ethics Law and Health Care
NSB024 Nursing Practice in Context 4
NSB014 Clinical Practice 4
PUB406 Health Promotion Practice
Elective - Public Health
Year 4, Semester 1
NSB020Professional Studies 3:Transitioning to RN Practice
Nursing Practice in Context 5
NSB015 Clinical Practice 5
PUB514 Contract/Project Management
PUB545Health Policy, Planning andAdvocacy
Year 4, Semester 2
Nursing Practice Capstone
Clinical Practice Capstone
PUB875 Professional Practice
Public Health Elective List #
HLB300 Independent Study
PUB336 Women's Health
PUB565 International Health
PYB208Counselling Theory andPractice 1
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Bachelor of Nursing / Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)
Year 2012
QUT code HL47
CRICOS 065615J
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 10
Rank 81
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,613 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012 $11,400 perSemester
Total creditpoints
432
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
All enquiries to email:[email protected] 073138 3824 [email protected] 3138 4520
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 3824 or 07 3138
[email protected] [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired this course. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical practice units insemester breaksThe clinical practice units in the nursingcomponent require you to undertakeblock practicums of two or more weeks,which may be scheduled during semesterbreaks.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). RecommendedStudy: Maths A, B or C.
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
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First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired this course. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical practice units insemester breaksThe clinical practice units in the nursingcomponent require you to undertakeblock practicums of two or more weeks,which may be scheduled during semesterbreaks.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
International Subjectprerequisites
English●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.5
writing 6.5
reading 6.5
listening 6.5
overall 7.0
Professional recognitionThe course meets the requirements foraccreditation by the Australian Nursingand Midwifery Council. Graduates meetthe requirements for registration by theNursing and Midwifery Board of Australiaand are also eligible for membership ofthe Royal College of Nursing, Australia(RCNA).
The Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency (AHPRA) requires thatgraduates demonstrate English languageskills at IELTS level 7 or equivalent beforebeing considered for professionalregistration. For further information visitthe AHPRA website:http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registration-Process/Registration-Requirements.aspx
Please refer to the Nursing and MidwiferyBoard of Australia websitehttp://www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspxfor additional information on the Board'sRegistration Standards.
The Bachelor of Behavioural Science(Psychology) is accredited by theAustralian Psychology AccreditationCouncil. To pursue a career in aprofessional area of psychology you mustbe registered with the Psychology Boardof Australia. This currently involvescompleting a fourth year of study inpsychology (eg Bachelor of BehaviouralScience (Honours Psychology) orPostgraduate Diploma in Psychology),followed by either two years of supervisedwork experience or the completion of anappropriate higher degree such as aDoctor of Psychology (Clinical), Master ofClinical Psychology or Master of
Psychology (Educational andDevelopmental).
Please refer to the Psychology Board ofAustralia websitehttp://www.psychologyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspx for additionalinformation on the Board's RegistrationStandards.
Student registrationQUT automatically registers studentsenrolled in this course with the Nursingand Midwifery Board of Australia inaccordance with the Health PractitionerRegulation National Law Act 2009. Detailsabout student registration are availablefrom the Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency at www.ahpra.gov.au
Further informationFor further information about this doubledegree, please call the School of Nursing+617 3138 3824 or [email protected] OR the School ofPsychology and Counselling on +6173138 4520 or [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Summer Semester●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
LSB182 Bioscience 1
NSB117Nursing and the Health CareSystem
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
PYB100 Foundation Psychology
Year 1, Semester 2
LSB282 Bioscience 2
NSB021 Nursing Practice in Context 1
PYB102 Introduction to Psychology 1B
PYB110Psychological ResearchMethods
Year 2, Semester 1
LSB382 Bioscience 3
PYB202Social and OrganisationalPsychology
PYB210Research Design and DataAnalysis
PYB elective (List A or B)
Bachelor of Nursing / Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)
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Year 2, Semester 2
LWS101 Ethics Law and Health Care
NSB011 Clinical Practice 1
PYB203 Developmental Psychology
PYB204 Perception and Cognition
PYB208Counselling Theory andPractice 1
Year 3, Semester 1
LSB384Pharmacology For HealthProfessionals
NSB012 Clinical Practice 2
NSB022 Nursing Practice in Context 2
NSB023 Nursing Practice in Context 3
PYB309Individual Differences andAssessment
Year 3, Semester 2
NSB013 Clinical Practice 3
NSB024 Nursing Practice in Context 4
PYB306 Psychopathology
PYB elective (List B)
PYB350 Advanced Statistical Analysis
OR PYB elective (List B)*
*PYB350 is compulsory for entry tofourth year programs in psychology forexample Bachelor of BehaviouralScience (Honours Psychology) andPostgraduate Diploma in Psychology.
Summer Semester
NSB014 Clinical Practice 4
Year 4, Semester 1
NSB025 Nursing Practice in Context 5
NSB015 Clinical Practice 5
PYB304 Physiological Psychology
PYB elective (List A or B)
Year 4, Semester 2
HLB400Transition to ProfessionalPractice
Nursing Practice Capstone
Clinical Practice Capstone
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Bachelor of Applied Science (in Human Movement Studies)/Bachelor of Health Science (Public Health)
Year 2012
QUT code HL48
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 13
Rank 75
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Total creditpoints
396
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48 (one semester has60credit points)
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 4831 [email protected] 3138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4697 or 07 3138
[email protected]@qut.edu.au
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewThis course was replaced by HL21Bachelor of Exercise and MovementScience/ Bachelor of Health Science(Public Health) from first semester 2010.
Continuing students will complete theircourse requirements in HL48 Bachelor ofApplied Science (in Human MovementStudies)/Bachelor of Health Science(Public Health).
This double degree program will prepareyou as a multi-skilled professional whowill have an understanding of exerciseand sports science and public health.Graduates may work in the area ofphysical activity to develop policy andprograms to improve the health of thepublic and to help prevent and managechronic disease.
The human movement studiescomponent develops skills for careers inhealth and wellness, clinical health,fitness and rehabilitation, workplacehealth, fitness and safety. Teachingclinics give students practical experiencein various areas such as activity andweight management, health and fitness,and exercise prescription.
The public health component provides theknowledge and skills to address majorhealth issues both nationally andinternationally with a focus onassessment of a population¿s healthneeds and strategies to meet them.Students gain an understanding of healthcare planning, community health, healthpromotion, the health needs ofIndigenous Australians and projectmanagement.
Professional RecognitionPublic Health Association of Australia(PHAA), and the Australian HealthPromotion Association (AHPA).
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please contact the School of HumanMovement Studies on +617 3138 4697 oremail [email protected], and/orthe School of Public Health on +617 31383368 or [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Note●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
LSB131 Anatomy
LSB111Understanding DiseaseConcepts
PUB251 Contemporary Public Health
HMB171 Fitness Health and Wellness
Year 1, Semester 2
HMB172 Nutrition and Physical Activity
LSB231 Physiology
PUB209 Health, Culture and Society
Psychology
OR
PYB100 Foundation Psychology
Year 2, Semester 1
HMB271Foundations of Motor Control,Learning and Development
HMB274 Functional Anatomy
PUB326 Epidemiology
PUB332Sustainable Environments ForHealth
Year 2, Semester 2
HMB272 Biomechanics
HMB273 Exercise Physiology 1
HMB275Exercise and SportPsychology
PUB201 Food and Nutrition
PUB215 Public Health Practice
Year 3, Semester 1
Disorders of Human Movement
HMB313Socio-Cultural Foundations ofPhysical Activity
PUB530Health Education andBehaviour Change
Bachelor of Applied Science (in Human Movement Studies)/Bachelor of Health Science (Public Health)
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Health Needs of Indigenous Australiansand Other Populations
Year 3, Semester 2
HMB276Research in HumanMovement
HMB282 Resistance Training
PUB461Qualitative Inquiry in PublicHealth
Public Health Elective (from List 1)
Year 4, Semester 1
HMB382Principles of ExercisePrescription
PUB514 Contract/Project Management
PUB545Health Policy, Planning andAdvocacy
Human Movement Studies Elective(from List 2)
Year 4, Semester 2
HMB470 Practicum 1
PUB406 Health Promotion Practice
PUB875 Professional Practice
Human Movement Studies Elective(from List 2)
Note
Some units may be available in morethan one semester - please check thetimetable for offerings.
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Bachelor of Nursing / Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic)
Year 2012
QUT code HL49
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 7
Rank 88
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,133 perSemester
Total creditpoints
408
Dom. StartMonths
February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 073138 3824; [email protected] 3138 3368
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 3824 or 07 3138
[email protected] [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired this course. Students will need tocover this cost.
A uniform is required for Paramedicplacements. Students will need to coverthis cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need to
cover this cost.
VaccinationThe Queensland Ambulance Servicestrongly advises students to beimmunised against the following beforeundertaking a clinical placement: Tetanus,Measles, Mumps, Rubella andPoliomyelitis.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Criminal History CheckYou are required to provide evidence of aCriminal History Check (National/Federal)prior to participating in clinical placement.Failing to do so may result in you notbeing able to participate in clinicalplacement and your grades may beaffected. You may still be liable to payfees for the unit.
Criminal History Checks are obtainedthrough your nearest police station, atyour own cost.
Health related fitnessassessmentA large component of a Paramedic's workinvolves manual handling, which isdefined as any activity requiring a personto lift, lower, push, pull, carry, move, holdor restrain any animate or inanimateobject. Paramedics frequently perform allof these functions with patients weighingup to and over 150kg, while implementingvarious pre-hospital emergency careprocedures. As such, students will berequired to undergo a fitness assessmentto ensure they possess thecardiovascular and muscular abilities toperform the role of a paramedic.
Students will need to cover the cost of theassessment.
Psychometric assessmentThis is a prerequisite for PUB670 -Internship (Paramedic Clinical Practice)
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical practice units insemester breaksThe clinical practice units in the nursingcomponent require you to undertakeblock practicums of two or more weeks,which may be scheduled during semesterbreaks.
Bachelor of Nursing / Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic)
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Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired this course. Students will need tocover this cost.
A uniform is required for Paramedicplacements. Students will need to coverthis cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationThe Queensland Ambulance Servicestrongly advises students to beimmunised against the following beforeundertaking a clinical placement: Tetanus,Measles, Mumps, Rubella andPoliomyelitis.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Criminal History CheckYou are required to provide evidence of aCriminal History Check (National/Federal)prior to participating in clinical placement.Failing to do so may result in you notbeing able to participate in clinicalplacement and your grades may beaffected. You may still be liable to payfees for the unit.
Criminal History Checks are obtainedthrough your nearest police station, atyour own cost.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 7.0
writing 7.0
reading 7.0
listening 7.0
overall 7.0
Professional recognitionThe course meets the requirements foraccreditation by the Australian Nursingand Midwifery Council. Graduates meetthe requirements for registration by theNursing and Midwifery Board of Australiaand are also eligible for membership ofthe Royal College of Nursing, Australia(RCNA).
The Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency (AHPRA) requires thatgraduates demonstrate English language
skills at IELTS level 7 or equivalent beforebeing considered for professionalregistration. For further information visitthe AHPRA website:http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registration-Process/Registration-Requirements.aspx
Please refer to the Nursing and MidwiferyBoard of Australia websitehttp://www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspxfor additional information on the Board'sRegistration Standards.
Graduates are eligible to apply toParamedics Australasia for admission asa professional member.
Student registrationQUT automatically registers studentsenrolled in this course with the Nursingand Midwifery Board of Australia inaccordance with the Health PractitionerRegulation National Law Act 2009. Detailsabout student registration are availablefrom the Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency at www.ahpra.gov.au
Other course requirementsblue card: As required by the Commissionfor Children and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000) students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Suitability Card (Blue Card)before commencing fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children oryoung people. This is a mandatoryrequirement that must be met prior toundertaking any fieldexperience/practicum program throughoutyour course. For more information, visithttp://student.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
The nursing clinical practice units requirestudents to undertake block practicums oftwo or more weeks duration. Blockpracticums may be scheduled duringsemester breaks. Students will berequired to wear a uniform includingsuitable footwear while on clinicalpractice. Students enrolling in thisprogram are required to complete acourse of vaccinations for Hepatitis Bbefore commencing their clinical practiceunits. They are also required to have acurrent Senior First Aid Certificate or theequivalent prior to commencement ofClinical Practice 1.
The Queensland Ambulance Servicespecifies the following requirementsbefore students can undertake a clinicalplacement with this Service. Information
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outlining these requirements will beavailable to all prospective applicants.Students will be provided with detailedinformation during semester one of firstyear.
a) Health Assessment - One roleperformed by paramedics is patienttransport involving the use of acommercial vehicle. This requiresdifferent medical standards than thoserequired of a private vehicle driver.Student paramedics may be required todrive an ambulance while undertaking theclinical practice units and as such will berequired to undergo an "Assessment ofFitness to Drive a commercial vehicle" bya medical practitioner. All costsassociated with health assessment arethe responsibility of the applicant.
b) Criminal History - Applicants will berequired to have a Police Records Checkundertaken with the associated costsbeing the responsibility of the applicant.
c) Health Related Fitness Assessment - Alarge component of a Paramedic's workinvolves manual handling, which isdefined as any activity requiring a personto lift, lower, push, pull, carry, move, holdor restrain any animate or inanimateobject. Paramedics frequently perform allof these functions with patients weighingup to and over 150kg, while implementingvarious pre-hospital emergency careprocedures. As such, students will berequired to undergo a fitness assessmentto ensure they possess thecardiovascular and muscular abilities toperform the role of a Paramedic.
d) Immunisations - It is a requirement forany student to be immunised againstHepatitis B before undertaking aplacement in a Queensland Health facility.In addition to the above, QAS stronglyadvises students to be immunised againstthe following before undertaking a clinicalplacement: Tetanus, Measles, Mumps,Rubella, and Poliomyelitis.
Additional costsFor the nursing component: $550Uniform, footwear, first aid course,hepatitis B vaccination.
For the Paramedic component: $1,200Uniform, health and fitness assessments,criminal record check, immunisations,psychometric assessment, equipment.
Further informationFor detailed information about this doubledegree, please call the School of Nursing+61 7 3138 3824 or [email protected] or the School of
Clinical Sciences on +61 7 3138 3368 [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Summer Semester●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Summer Semester●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
LSB182 Bioscience 1
NSB225Health, Human Developmentand Ageing
PUB180Foundations of ParamedicPractice 1
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
Year 1, Semester 2
LSB282 Bioscience 2
NSB017Diversity and Health: CulturalSafety, IndigenousPerspectives
PUB251 Contemporary Public Health
PUB280Foundations of ParamedicPractice 2
Summer Semester
PUB270 Paramedic Clinical Practice 1
Year 2, Semester 1
LSB382 Bioscience 3
LSB384Pharmacology For HealthProfessionals
PUB383Foundations of ParamedicPractice 3
NSB022 Nursing Practice in Context 2
Year 2, Semester 2
NSB012 Clinical Practice 2
PUB451Paramedic Management ofCardiac, Respiratory andNeuro Emergencies
PUB452Paramedic Management ofMedical and SurgicalEmergencies
PUB453Paramedic Management ofTrauma and EnvironmentalEmergencies
Year 3, Semester 1
NSB013 Clinical Practice 3
NSB023 Nursing Practice in Context 3
PUB566Paramedic Management ofLifespan Emergencies
PUB567 Major Incident Management
Year 3, Semester 2
NSB014 Clinical Practice 4
NSB024 Nursing Practice in Context 4
NSB019Professional Studies 2:Research, Evidence andNursing Practice
OR
PUB384Research and Evidence inParamedic Practice
PUB486Ethics and the Law in HealthService Delivery
Note: PUB384 is only available in firstsemester
Summer Semester
PUB532 Paramedic Clinical Practice 2
Year 4, Semester 1
NSB015 Clinical Practice 5
Nursing Practice in Context 5
Nursing Practice Capstone
PUB673 Paramedic Clinical Practice 3
Year 4, Semester 2
HLB400Transition to ProfessionalPractice
Clinical Practice Capstone
PUB679Integrated Paramedic Practice(Capstone)
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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)
Year 2012
QUT code IF12
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 13
Rank 74
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Total creditpoints
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
CourseCoordinator
Ms Nikki Kilkeary [email protected](Arts); All Psychologyenquiries [email protected] phone: 07 3138 4520
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4520
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Course DiscontinuedThis course has been discontinued and isno longer accepting commencingstudents.
Psychology ElectivesElectives include psychology and gender,human sexuality, psychopharmacology ofaddictive behaviour, substance abuse,forensic psychology and the law, healthpsychology, social psychology,occupational psychology, counselling,advanced statistical analysis, and roadsafety and traffic psychology.
Professional MembershipThe Bachelor of Behavioural Science(Psychology) is accredited by theAustralian Psychology AccreditationCouncil. To pursue a career in aprofessional area of psychology, you mustbe registered with your State RegistrationBoard. This currently involves completinga fourth year of study in psychology, e.g.Bachelor of Bahavioural Science(Honours Psychology) or PostgraduateDiploma in Psychology, followed by eithertwo years of supervised work experienceor the completion of an appropriate higherdegree such as Doctor of Psychology(Clinical), Master of Clinical Psychology orMaster of Psychology (Educational andDevelopment).
Other Course Requirementsblue card As required by the Commissionfor Children and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Blue Card beforecommencing clinical practice/fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children oryoung people. For more information, visithttp://student.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please contact the School of Psychologyand Counselling on +61 7 3138 4520 oremail [email protected] or NikkiKilkeary on [email protected](Arts)
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1 Semester 1●
Year 1 Semester 2●
Year 2 Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
Year 3 Semester 1●
Year 3 Semester 2●
Year 4 Semester 1●
Year 4 Semester 2●
Notes●
Code Title
Year 1 Semester 1
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
Foundation Psychology
BA Major unit
SWB106 Applied Skills and Scholarship
Year 1 Semester 2
PYB102 Introduction to Psychology 1B
PYB110Psychological ResearchMethods
BA Major unit
BA Discipline Unit or Elective Unit
Year 2 Semester 1
PYB202Social and OrganisationalPsychology
PYB210Research Design and DataAnalysis
BA Major Unit
BA Discipline Unit or Elective Unit
Year 2 Semester 2
PYB203 Developmental Psychology
PYB208Counselling Theory andPractice 1
BA Major Unit
BA Major Unit
Year 3 Semester 1
PYB309Individual Differences andAssessment
PYB elective
BA Major Unit
Discipline Major Unit or Minor Unit orElective Unit
Year 3 Semester 2
PYB204 Perception and Cognition
PYB306 Psychopathology
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BA Minor Unit
BA Discipline Unit or Minor Unit orElective Unit
Year 4 Semester 1
PYB304 Physiological Psychology
PYB elective
BA Major Unit
BA Discipline Unit or Minor Unit orElective Unit
Year 4 Semester 2
PYB350 Advanced Statistical Analysis
or
Level 3 Psychology elective from List B
PYB elective
BA Discipline Unit or Elective Unit
BA Major Unit
Notes
PYB350 is compulsory if you wish tocontinue into the Bachelor ofBehavioural Science (HonoursPsychology) program, otherwise anotherelective can be taken.
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Bachelor of Applied Science (in Human Movement Studies)/ Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
Year 2012
QUT code IX04
CRICOS 020323D
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 13
Rank 75
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point and KelvinGrove
Total creditpoints
432
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
HMS enquiries:[email protected] orphone: 07 3138 4831;Education enquiries:[email protected] or 07 3138 3947
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4831 or or 3138
[email protected] [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsLiteracy course requirementsAll Bachelor of Education students arerequired to satisfactorily completeassessment criteria relating toQueensland College of Teachers' (QCT)literacy standards by the end of year threeof their course in order to meet the courseand QCT professional accreditationrequirements.
Literacy modules have been developedas a remedial action for students who donot attain satisfactory standards on therelevant literacy criterion during theirassessment in the first year of theirstudies. Students will have the support ofthe First Year Experience Coordinator.Students may attempt these modules anynumber of times during the first threeyears of their program.
At the end of year three, unsatisfactoryresults within course work and thesemodules may result in a recommendationfor an early exit from the four-yeardegree. The literacy requirement will alsoapply to double degree students with aslight variation.
Working with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
International EntryrequirementsLiteracy course requirementsAll Bachelor of Education students arerequired to satisfactorily completeassessment criteria relating toQueensland College of Teachers' (QCT)literacy standards by the end of year threeof their course in order to meet the courseand QCT professional accreditationrequirements.
Literacy modules have been developedas a remedial action for students who donot attain satisfactory standards on therelevant literacy criterion during theirassessment in the first year of theirstudies. Students will have the support ofthe First Year Experience Coordinator.Students may attempt these modules anynumber of times during the first threeyears of their program.
At the end of year three, unsatisfactoryresults within course work and thesemodules may result in a recommendationfor an early exit from the four-yeardegree. The literacy requirement will alsoapply to double degree students with aslight variation.
Working with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 10.0
writing 10.0
reading 10.0
listening 10.0
overall 6.5
EnrollingIt is imperative that you enrol in bothsemester 1 and semester 2 units at thestart of each year.
OverviewThis course has been replaced by IX18Bachelor of Exercise and Movement
Bachelor of Applied Science (in Human Movement Studies)/ Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
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Science/ Bachelor of Education(Secondary) from first semester 2010.
Continuing students will complete theircourse requirements in IX04 Bachelor ofApplied Science (Human MovementStudies)/Bachelor of Education(Secondary).
This double degree provides the skills forcareers in a range of exercise and sportsscience settings and also the training toteach in two curriculum areas.
Professional RecognitionGraduates are eligible for registration as ateacher in Queensland.
Other Course RequirementsBluecardAs required by the Commission forChildren and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Blue Card beforecommencing clinical practice/fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children oryoung people. For more information, visithttp://student.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
Additional costsThere are additional costs associated withthis course including the purchase of thepracticum shirt (approximately $50), theattainment of a current First AidCertificate prior to the commencement ofthird year. Attendance at the orientationcamp is highly recommended though notcompulsory (approximately $115).
Computing requirementThe increased and more creative use ofonline teaching technology in this degreerequires that you have access to suitablecomputer facilities with a minimumequivalent of a Pentium 3 processor, 56kmodem and internet access.
LiteracyStudents must meet the QueenslandCollege of Teachers’ literacy standards bythe end of Year 3. For more informationplease visit AskQUT and enter 'LiteracyModules' in the FAQ.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Exercise and NutritionSciences on +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected] OR contact theFaculty of Education on +61 7 3138 3947or e-mail: [email protected]
Domestic Course structureYour courseThis course gives you a science degreewith the same support as the Bachelor ofApplied Science program. A range ofmajors are available allowing you tospecialise. Education units provideknowledge of teaching and learningtheory and practice.
International CoursestructureYour courseThis course gives you a science degreewith the same support as the Bachelor ofApplied Science program. A range ofmajors are available allowing you tospecialise. Education units provideknowledge of teaching and learningtheory and practice.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, 6TP4●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Health Discipline Studies Y●
Maths Discipline Studies Y●
English Discipline Studies Y●
Biology Discipline Studies Y●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
LSB131 Anatomy
HMB313Socio-Cultural Foundations ofPhysical Activity
HMB171 Fitness Health and Wellness
Discipline Studies
Year 1, Semester 2
LSB231 Physiology
HMB172 Nutrition and Physical Activity
HMB272 Biomechanics
HMB315Games Based Learning inPhysical Activity and Sport
Discipline Studies
Year 2, Semester 1
HMB314 Alternative Physical Education
HMB231Physical EducationCurriculum Studies 1
EDB002Teaching and LearningStudies 2: Development andLearning
EDB031 Secondary Field Studies 1
Curriculum Studies 1Y
Year 2, Semester 2
HMB273 Exercise Physiology 1
HMB275Exercise and SportPsychology
HMB276Research in HumanMovement
HMB282 Resistance Training
Discipline Studies
Year 3, Semester 1
SPB012Classroom and BehaviourManagement
HMB271Foundations of Motor Control,Learning and Development
HMB274 Functional Anatomy
HMB376Motor Development inChildren
OR
HMB377 Children in Sport
Discipline Studies
Year 3, Semester 2
EDB003Teaching and LearningStudies 3: PractisingEducation
EDB032 Secondary Field Studies 2
HMB331Physical EducationCurriculum Studies 2
Curriculum Studies 2Y
Year 4, Semester 1
EDB004Teaching and LearningStudies 4: Inclusive Education
EDB033 Secondary Field Studies 3
HMB431Physical EducationCurriculum Studies 3
Curriculum Studies 3Y
Year 4, 6TP4
EDB005Teaching and LearningStudies 5: Professional Workof Teachers
EDB007Culture Studies: IndigenousEducation
(Students must enrol in the 6TP4 modefor both EDB005 and EDB007)
EDB005 is delivered through theStepping Out Conference, which is heldover 3 days in 'O' Week of semester 2(dates TBA).
Year 4, Semester 2
Please note that successful completionof all other coursework is requiredbefore students can commence the finalField Studies EDB034 and InternshipEDB035.
EDB034 Secondary Field Studies 4
EDB035 Internship (Secondary)
Health Discipline Studies Y
PUB251 Contemporary Public Health
PUB209 Health, Culture and Society
Bachelor of Applied Science (in Human Movement Studies)/ Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
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PUB530Health Education andBehaviour Change
HMB333 Child and Adolescent Health
Maths Discipline Studies Y
MAB101 Statistical Data Analysis 1
MAB120 Algebra and Calculus
(If students have completed MAB100, donot need to study MAB120)
MAB121Calculus and DifferentialEquations
(If students have completed MAB111, donot need to study MAB121)
MAB122Algebra and AnalyticGeometry
(If students have completed MAB112, donot need to study MAB122)
English Discipline Studies Y
CLB320 Studies In Language
CLB321 Writing Workshop
CLB323Teaching AdolescentLiterature
KWB109 Writing Australia
Biology Discipline Studies Y
SCB112 Cellular Basis of Life
SCB120 Plant and Animal Physiology
SCB122 Cell and Molecular Biology
SCB110Science Concepts and GlobalSystems
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Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science/ Bachelor of Business
Year 2012
QUT code IX17
CRICOS 070078J
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 11
Rank 78
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point and KelvinGrove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,777 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,500 perSemester
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Exercise and MovementScience:[email protected] orphone: 07 3138 4831;Business: QUT BusinessSchool - [email protected] 07 3138 2050
DisciplineCoordinator
Ms Sherrena Buckby(Accountancy); ASPROGayle Kerr (Advertising);Dr Tommy Tang(Economics); Dr JohnChen (Finance); Mr GregSouthey (HumanResource Management);Mr Michael Cox(International Business);Dr Henri Burgers(Management); Mr BillProud (Marketing); and DrKim Johnston (PublicRelations)Business: StudentServices (07) 3138 2050Business: StudentServices [email protected]| Exercise and MovementScience:[email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:Blue CardA Blue Card will be required if theplacement component of this courseinvolves working with children or youngpeople. There's no cost if you applythrough QUT.
Submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible- ideally, as soon as you've received youroffer.
If you don't receive your Blue Card beforethe start of a unit that requires contactwith children, you may be unable toparticipate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still have to payfees for the unit.
How to apply for a Blue Card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformA QUT T-shirt is required for Exercise andMovement Science and Clinical ExercisePhysiology courses. Students will need tocover this cost.
Orientation campFirst year students have the option ofattending an orientation camp.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing to
do so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Maths B●
English●
Also assumed knowledge: one ofChemistry, Physics or BiologyRecommended study: Health Educationor Physical Education We assume thatyou have knowledge equivalent to foursemesters at high school level (Years 11and 12) with sound achievement (4, SA).Accountancy, Finance, Economics andMarketing majors requires 4 SA in MathsA, B or C.
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:Blue CardA Blue Card will be required if theplacement component of this courseinvolves working with children or youngpeople. There's no cost if you applythrough QUT.
Submit your Blue Card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible- ideally, as soon as you've received youroffer.
If you don't receive your Blue Card beforethe start of a unit that requires contactwith children, you may be unable toparticipate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still have to payfees for the unit.
How to apply for a Blue Card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students will
Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science/ Bachelor of Business
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need to cover this cost.
UniformA QUT T-shirt is required for Exercise andMovement Science and Clinical ExercisePhysiology courses. Students will need tocover this cost.
Orientation campFirst year students have the option ofattending an orientation camp.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
International Subjectprerequisites
Maths B●
English●
Also one of Chemistry, Physics or BiologyYou must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.Accountancy, Finance, Economics andMarketing majors also requires 4 SA inMaths A, B or C.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewThe four year Bachelor of Exercise andMovement Science/ Bachelor of Businesscombines the major elements of thesingle degrees in business and inexercise and movement science. Itprovides students with general businesstheory and skills and with both foundation
knowledge in the exercise and movementsciences and their applications to healthand wellness, or sport science andperformance assessment.
Course DesignStudents are required to complete 384credit points comprised of 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Exercise andMovement Science program and 192credit points from the Bachelor ofBusiness program.
Business: Students must complete the 96credit points Business School Core Unitsin the Business program together with a96 credit point Major.
Professional recognitionBusiness component: Businesscomponent: Students may be eligible formembership to a number of professionalbodies depending on choice of major andunit selection. Details on professionalrecognition can be found under theindividual majors of the Bachelor ofBusiness (BS05).
PathwaysGraduates can apply for admission to theHM44 Bachelor of Clinical ExercisePhysiology if they should wish to achievefull Exercise Physiologist status.
Important Information forBusiness StudentsQUT Business School rules andprocedures are outlined in the BusinessUndergraduate Guidelines booklet.Other useful information can be found onthe Student Services website.
Further informationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Exercise and NutritionSciences on +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected] OR the QUTBusiness School 61 7 3138 2050 or [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse DesignStudents are required to complete 384credit points comprised of 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Exercise andMovement Science program and 192credit points from the Bachelor ofBusiness program.
Business: Students must complete the 96credit points Business School Core Unitsin the Business program together with a96 credit point Major.
International CoursestructureCourse DesignStudents are required to complete 384credit points comprised of 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of Exercise andMovement Science program and 192credit points from the Bachelor ofBusiness program.
Business: Students must complete the 96credit points Business School Core Unitsin the Business program together with a96 credit point Major.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
HMB171 Fitness Health and Wellness
LSB131 Anatomy
Business School Core Unit
Business School Core Unit
Year 1, Semester 2
HMB172 Nutrition and Physical Activity
LSB231 Physiology
Business School Core Unit
Business School Core Unit
Year 2, Semester 1
HMB271Foundations of Motor Control,Learning and Development
HMB274 Functional Anatomy
Business School Core Unit
Business School Core Unit
Year 2, Semester 2
HMB273 Exercise Physiology 1
HMB282 Resistance Training
Business School Core Unit
Business School Core Unit
Year 3, Semester 1
HMB382Principles of ExercisePrescription
PYB100 Foundation Psychology
Business School Major Unit
Business School Major Unit
Year 3, Semester 2
HMB272 Biomechanics
HMB385Principles of ExerciseProgramming
Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science/ Bachelor of Business
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Business School Major Unit
Business School Major Unit
Year 4, Semester 1
HMB470 Practicum 1
List A Exercise and Movement ScienceElective
Business School Major Unit
Business School Major Unit
Year 4, Semester 2
HMB276Research in HumanMovement
HMB275Exercise and SportPsychology
Business School Major Unit
Business School Major Unit
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Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science/Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
Year 2012
QUT code IX18
CRICOS 070086J
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 13
Rank 73
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,486 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $13,200 perSemester
Total creditpoints
432
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries EMS [email protected]: 07 3138 4831.Education [email protected] or 07 3138 3947
DisciplineCoordinator EMS - 07 3138 4831;
Education - 07 3138 3947EMS [email protected];Education [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformA QUT T-shirt is required for Exercise andMovement Science and Clinical ExercisePhysiology courses. Students will need tocover this cost.
Orientation campFirst year students have the option ofattending an orientation camp.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Literacy standardsStudents are required to satisfactorilycomplete assessment criteria relating toQueensland College of Teachers' literacystandards by the end of year 3 of theircourse in order to meet Course and QCTprofessional accreditation standards.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Maths B●
English●
and one of Chemistry, Physics or Biology(4, SA). We assume that you haveknowledge equivalent to four semestersat high school level (Years 11 and 12)with sound achievement (4, SA).Recommended study: Health Educationor Physical Education
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformA QUT T-shirt is required for Exercise andMovement Science and Clinical ExercisePhysiology courses. Students will need tocover this cost.
Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science/Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
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Orientation campFirst year students have the option ofattending an orientation camp.
Students will need to cover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Literacy standardsStudents are required to satisfactorilycomplete assessment criteria relating toQueensland College of Teachers' literacystandards by the end of year 3 of theircourse in order to meet Course and QCTprofessional accreditation standards.
International Subjectprerequisites
Maths B●
English●
Also one of Chemistry, Physics or BiologyYou must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
EnrollingIt is imperative that you enrol in bothsemester 1 and semester 2 units at thestart of each year.
OverviewThe four-year Bachelor of Exercise andMovement Science/ Bachelor ofEducation (Secondary) covers the majorelements of the single degree insecondary education as well as equippingstudents with both foundation knowledgein the exercise and movement sciencesand their applications to health andwellness, or sport science andperformance assessment.
Career outcomesGraduates of this four-year programpursue a broad range of careers includingthose in corporate and community health,wellness and fitness, and sports
performance.
PathwaysGraduates can apply for admission to theHM44 Bachelor of Clinical ExercisePhysiology if they should wish to achievefull Exercise Physiologist status.
Professional recognitionThe Bachelor of Education (Secondary) isrecognised by the Queensland College ofTeachers as meeting the requirements forregistration as a teacher in Queensland.
BluecardAs required by the Commission forChildren and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), student teachersmust undergo a criminal history checkand be issued with a Suitability Card(Blue Card) by the Commission.
You must hold a Blue Card to undertakeactivities in any unit which involvescontact with children, including therequired field studies blocks, whichcommence in Year 2.
The application form is available atstudent.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
LiteracyStudents must meet the QueenslandCollege of Teachers’ literacy standards bythe end of Year 3. For more informationplease visit AskQUT and enter 'LiteracyModules' in the FAQ.
Further informationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Exercise and NutritionSciences on +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected] OR contact theFaculty of Education on +61 7 3138 3947or e-mail: [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, 6TP4●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
HMB171 Fitness Health and Wellness
HMB313Socio-Cultural Foundations ofPhysical Activity
LSB131 Anatomy
Second teaching area discipline unit
Year 1, Semester 2
HMB172 Nutrition and Physical Activity
HMB276Research in HumanMovement
HMB315Games Based Learning inPhysical Activity and Sport
LSB231 Physiology
Second teaching area discipline unit
Year 2, Semester 1
HMB314 Alternative Physical Education
HMB231Physical EducationCurriculum Studies 1
EDB002Teaching and LearningStudies 2: Development andLearning
EDB031 Secondary Field Studies 1
Curriculum Studies 1Y
Year 2, Semester 2
HMB272 Biomechanics
HMB273 Exercise Physiology 1
HMB275Exercise and SportPsychology
HMB282 Resistance Training
Second teaching area discipline unit
Year 3, Semester 1
HMB271Foundations of Motor Control,Learning and Development
HMB274 Functional Anatomy
HMB377 Children in Sport
SPB012Classroom and BehaviourManagement
Second teaching area discipline unit
Year 3, Semester 2
EDB003Teaching and LearningStudies 3: PractisingEducation
EDB032 Secondary Field Studies 2
HMB331Physical EducationCurriculum Studies 2
Curriculum Studies 2Y
Year 4, Semester 1
EDB004Teaching and LearningStudies 4: Inclusive Education
EDB033 Secondary Field Studies 3
HMB431Physical EducationCurriculum Studies 3
Curriculum Studies 3Y
Year 4, 6TP4
EDB005Teaching and LearningStudies 5: Professional Workof Teachers
EDB007Culture Studies: IndigenousEducation
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(Students must enrol in 6TP4 mode forboth EDB005 and EDB007)
EDB005 is delivered through theStepping Out Conference, which is heldover 3 days in 'O' Week of Semester 2(dates TBA).
Year 4, Semester 2
Please note that successful completionof all other coursework is requiredbefore students can commence the finalField Studies EDB034 and InternshipEDB035.
EDB034 Secondary Field Studies 4
EDB035 Internship (Secondary)
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Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Human Services
Year 2012
QUT code IX43
CRICOS 058291E
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 11
Rank 78
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,824 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,100 perSemester
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 07 31388114; Human Services:[email protected] or07 3138 4697
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 8114 or 07 3138
[email protected] (CreativeIndustries);[email protected](Human Services)
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue card
before the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
International Subjectprerequisites
English●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Course StructureThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. CreativeIndustries and Human Services)comprises 192 credit points.
The Creative Industries component ismade up of 96 credit points of core unitsand a Creative Industries major (96 creditpoints).
The Human Services component is made
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up of 144 credit points of Faculty coreunits and 48 credit points of units fromselected Human Services units.
Professional Recognition(Bachelor of HumanServices)Graduates are entitled to apply formembership of the Australian Associationof Welfare and Community Workers.
Other course requirementsBlue CardAs required by the Commission forChildren and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), studens mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Suitability Card (Blue Card)by the Commission.
As soon as you enter your enrolmentprogram for the course, you must submityour Blue Card application to the QUTStudent Centre immediately. You musthold a Blue Card to undertake activities inany unit which involves contact withchildren, including the required fieldstudies blocks.
If you do not apply for a Blue Cardimmediately upon enrolment in the courseand allow sufficient time for the policecheck and issuing of the Card, you will beunable to participate in the requiredactivities and may need to be withdrawnfrom the unit(s) and incur both financialand academic penalty. It may take up to 8weeks for the Commission to issue theCard. Application form
Hepatitis vaccinationStudents considering undertaking aplacement in a Queensland Health facilityshould note that a Hepatitis B vaccinationis mandatory before commencement ofthe placement.
Further informationFor further information call the School ofPublic Health and Social Work 07 31384697 or email [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
SWB100Orientation to Social Workand Human Services
SWB105Introduction to Human Rightsand Ethics
KKB101Creative Industries: Peopleand Practices
Creative Industries Major: First Unit
Year 1, Semester 2
SWB108Australian Society, Systemsand Policies
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
KKB102Creative Industries: MakingConnections
Creative Industries Major: Second Unit
Year 2, Semester 1
SWB201Human Services PracticePlacement 1
A unit from the Level 1 Unit Options(either KIB101 or KPB101 or KVB104):
KIB101 Visual Communication
KPB101Introduction to Film, TV andNew Media Production
KVB104Photomedia and ArtisticPractice
Creative Industries Major: Third Unit
Year 2, Semester 2
SWB211Casework and CaseManagement
OR
SWB212Community and Place BasedPractice
SWB204Introduction to Child andFamily Services
OR
SWB207 Introduction to Youth Services
A unit from the Level 2 Unit Options(either KTB211 or KXB202):
KTB211Creative Industries Eventsand Festivals
KXB202Project Management forEntertainment
Creative Industries Major: Fourth Unit
Year 3, Semester 1
SWB220 Practice Theories
SWB221Professional PracticeProcesses and Assessment
Creative Industries Major: Fifth Unit
Creative Industries Major: Sixth Unit
Year 3, Semester 2
SWB219Legal and Ethical Dimensionsof Social Work and HumanServices
Creative Industries Major: Seventh Unit
Creative Industries Major: Eighth Unit
A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists
Year 4, Semester 1
SWB222Advanced Communication forSocial Work and HumanServices
SWB304Child Protection and FamilyPractice
OR
SWB307 Youth Services Practice
A unit from the Creative IndustriesUniversity Wide or Creative IndustriesFaculty Only Unit Options lists
A unit from the Transitions to NewProfessional Environments Unit Options
Year 4, Semester 2
SWB314Human Services PracticePlacement 2
SWB315Transition to Human ServicesPractice
A unit from the Transitions to NewProfessional Environments Unit Options
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Bachelor of Human Services/Bachelor of Justice
Year 2012
QUT code IX45
CRICOS 058290F
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 13
Rank 73
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point and KelvinGrove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,824 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,500 perSemester
Total creditpoints
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Ms Jenny Felton (HumanServices); Prof KerryCarrington (Justice)
DisciplineCoordinator
Professor KerryCarrington (Justice)Justice: +61 7 3138 [email protected](Human Services);[email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Professional Membership(Bachelor of HumanServices)Graduates are entitled to apply formembership of the Australian Institute ofWelfare and Community Workers.
Further InformationFor further information call the School ofPublic Health and Social Work 07 31384697 or email [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Criminology Units:●
Policing Units:●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
SWB100Orientation to Social Workand Human Services
SWB105Introduction to Human Rightsand Ethics
JSB170Introduction to Criminologyand Policing
JSB171 Justice and Society
Year 1, Semester 2
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
SWB108Australian Society, Systemsand Policies
JSB173Understanding the CriminalJustice System
JSB174Forensic Psychology and theLaw
Year 2, Semester 1
SWB201Human Services PracticePlacement 1
JSB172Professional CriminologicalResearch Skills
JSB175Social Ethics and the JusticeSystem
Year 2, Semester 2
SWB204Introduction to Child andFamily Services
OR
SWB207 Introduction to Youth Services
SWB219Legal and Ethical Dimensionsof Social Work and HumanServices
Justice Study Area A Unit (Criminologyor Policing)
Policy Governance and Justice
JSB178 replaces JSB271 PolicyGovernance and Justice
Year 3, Semester 1
SWB220 Practice Theories
SWB221Professional PracticeProcesses and Assessment
Justice Study Area A Unit (Criminologyor Policing)
JSB381Indigenous Justice in CriminalJustice
JSB381 replaces JSB371 IndigenousJustice
Year 3, Semester 2
SWB211Casework and CaseManagement
OR
SWB212Community and Place BasedPractice
Justice Study Area A Unit (Criminologyor Policing)
Justice Study Area A Unit (Criminologyor Policing)
Justice Study Area A Unit (Criminologyor Policing)
Year 4, Semester 1
SWB222Advanced Communication forSocial Work and HumanServices
Human Services Elective Options List
Bachelor of Human Services/Bachelor of Justice
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Justice Study Area A Unit (Criminologyor Policing)
Justice Study Area A Unit (Criminologyor Policing)
Year 4, Semester 2
SWB314Human Services PracticePlacement 2
SWB315Transition to Human ServicesPractice
Justice Study Area A Unit (Criminologyor Policing)
Criminology Units:
Choose eight from the following:
Crimes of Violence
JSB179 replaces JSB177 Crimes ofViolence
JSB207 Punishment and Penal Policy
JSB207 replaces JSB373
JSB208Gender Crime and theCriminal Justice System
JSB208 replaces JSB971
JSB255 Eco Crime
Indigenous Justice in a Global Context
JSB265 Official Corruption
JSB265 replaces JSB258 OfficialCorruption
JSB272 Theories of Crime
JSB273 Crime Research Methods
JSB372 Youth Justice
Crime Prevention
Policing Units:
Choose eight from the following:
JSB157 Policing Diversity
JSB157 replaces JSB257 PolicingDiversity
JSB209Transnational OrganisedCrime and Terrorism
JSB209 replaces JSB977 Organisedand Transnational Crime
JSB273 Crime Research Methods
JSB278 Drugs and Crime
JSB278 replaces JSB378 Drugs andCrime
JSB284 Policing in Context
JSB284 replaces JSB274 Policing inContext
JSB285Political Violence andTerrorism
JSB285 replaces JSB985 PoliticalViolence and Terrorism
Information Management and Analysis
JSB366 replaces JSB376 InformationManagement and Analysis
Intelligence and Security
JSB367 replaces JSB377 Intelligenceand Security
Investigative Knowledge: People andSystems in Policing
JSB385 replaces JSB375 InvestigativeKnowledge: People and Systems inPolicing
Death Investigation
JSB386 replaces JSB986 DeathInvestigation
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Bachelor of Applied Science (in Human Movement Studies) / Bachelor of Business
Year 2012
QUT code IX47
CRICOS 059594D
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 12
Rank 77
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point and KelvinGrove
Total creditpoints
408
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
Director of UndergraduateStudies (QUT BusinessSchool); HMS enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 4697
DisciplineCoordinator
Ms Sherrena Buckby(Accountancy); ASPROGayle Kerr (Advertising);Dr Tommy Tang(Economics); Dr JohnChen (Finance); Mr GregSouthey (HumanResource Management);Mr Michael Cox(International Business);Dr Henri Burgers(Management); Mr BillProud (Marketing); and DrKim Johnston (PublicRelations)Business: StudentServices (07) 3138 2050Business: [email protected]; [email protected] 073138 4607
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Accountancy,Finance, Economics and Marketingmajors also requires 4 SA in Maths A, Bor C.
International Subjectprerequisites
English●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.Accountancy, Finance, Economics andMarketing majors also requires 4 SA inMaths A, B or C.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewThis course has been replaced by IX17Bachelor of Exercise and MovementScience/ Bachelor of Business from firstsemester 2010, therefore, there will be nofurther intake for this course.
Continuing students will complete theircourse requirements in IX47 Bachelor ofApplied Science (in Human MovementStudies)/Bachelor of Business.
This double degree combines training forcareers in a range of exercise and sportsscience settings with the strength ofgeneral business theory and skills.
Professional RecognitionBusiness component: Students may beeligible for membership to a number ofprofessional bodies depending on choiceof major and unit selection. Details on
professional recognition can be foundunder the individual majors of theBachelor of Business (BS05).
Course DesignStudents are required to complete 408credit points comprised of 216 creditpoints from the Bachelor of AppliedScience (in Human Movement Studies)program and 192 credit points from theBachelor of Business program.
Business component:8 QUT Business School Core units (96credit points)8 Major Core units (all Business majorsincluding Accountancy, Advertising,Banking & Finance (continuing studentsonly), Economics, Finance, HumanResource Management, InternationalBusiness, Management, Marketing andPublic Relations) (96 credit points)
Please note that students must completethe special course requirements for(BS56/BS05) Bachelor of Business and(HM42) Bachelor of Applied Sciencedegrees.
Other Course RequirementsThere are additional costs associated withthis course including the purchase of thepracticum shirt (approximately $50), theattainment of a current first aid certificateprior to commencement of year three anda Blue Card to work with childrendepending upon the practicum site.Attendance at the orientation camp ishighly recommended though notcompulsory (approximately $115).
Important Information forBusiness StudentsQUT Business School rules andprocedures are outlined in the QUTBusiness School UndergraduateGuidelines booklet.Other useful information can be found onthe Student Services website.Students who require enrolment adviceabout the Business component of theircourse should contact the QUT BusinessSchool phone 3138 2050 or [email protected]
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Exercise and NutritionSciences on +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected] OR the QUTBusiness School 61 7 3138 2050 or [email protected]
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Sample StructureSemesters
IX47 has been discontinued and isbeing phased out.
●
For enrolment advice on the HMScomponent, [email protected]
●
Year 1 Semester 1●
Year 1 Semester 2●
Year 2 Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
Year 3 Semester 1●
Year 3 Semester 2●
Year 4 Semester 1●
Year 4 Semester 2●
Code Title
IX47 has been discontinued and is beingphased out.
For enrolment advice on the HMScomponent, email [email protected]
Year 1 Semester 1
Business Faculty Core Unit
Business Faculty Core Unit
HMB171 Fitness Health and Wellness
LSB131 Anatomy
Year 1 Semester 2
Business Faculty Core Unit
Business Faculty Core Unit
LSB231 Physiology
HMB272 Biomechanics
Year 2 Semester 1
Business Faculty Core Unit
Business Faculty Core Unit
HMB271Foundations of Motor Control,Learning and Development
HMB274 Functional Anatomy
Psychology
OR
PYB100 Foundation Psychology
Year 2 Semester 2
Business Faculty Core Unit
Business Faculty Core Unit
HMB273 Exercise Physiology 1
HMB275Exercise and SportPsychology
HMB276Research in HumanMovement
Year 3 Semester 1
Business Faculty Major Unit
Business Faculty Major Unit
HMB313Socio-Cultural Foundations ofPhysical Activity
HMB378Neurological, Psychologicaland MusculoskeletalDisorders
OR
Disorders of Human Movement
Year 3 Semester 2
Business Faculty Major Unit
Business Faculty Major Unit
HMB282 Resistance Training
HMB172 Nutrition and Physical Activity
Year 4 Semester 1
Business Faculty Major Unit
Business Faculty Major Unit
HMB382Principles of ExercisePrescription
HMS Elective Unit
Year 4 Semester 2
Business Faculty Major Unit
Business Faculty Major Unit
HMB470 Practicum 1
HMS Elective Unit
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Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) / Bachelor of Business
Year 2012
QUT code IX51
CRICOS 060816G
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 10
Rank 81
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point and KelvinGrove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,698 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,200 perSemester
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] phone: 07 3138 4520OR Director ofUndergraduate Studies,QUT Business School;email: [email protected]
DisciplineCoordinator
Ms Sherrena Buckby(Accountancy); ASPROGayle Kerr (Advertising);Dr Tommy Tang(Economics); Dr JohnChen (Finance); Mr GregSouthey (HumanResource Management);Mr Michael Cox(International Business);Dr Henri Burgers(Management); Mr BillProud (Marketing); and DrKim Johnston (PublicRelations)Psychology: 07 31384520; Business: 07 [email protected] Business StudentServices [email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English●
Accountancy, Finance, Economics andMarketing majors: Maths A, B or C. Weassume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA)
International Subjectprerequisites
English●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.Accountancy, Finance, Economics andMarketing majors also requires 4 SA inMaths A, B or C.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Professional recognitionThe Bachelor of Behavioural Science(Psychology) component of the degree isaccredited by the Australian PsychologyAccreditation Council (APAC).
To pursue a career in a professional areaof psychology, you must be registeredwith the Psychology Board of Australia.This currently involves completing a fourthyear of study in psychology, e.g. Bachelorof Behavioural Science (HonoursPsychology) or Postgraduate Diploma inPsychology, followed by either two yearsof supervised work experience or thecompletion of an appropriate higherdegree such as Doctor of Psychology(Clinical), Master of Clinical Psychology orMaster of Psychology (Educational andDevelopmental).
Business component: Businesscomponent: Students may be eligible formembership to a number of professional
bodies depending on choice of major andunit selection. Details on professionalrecognition can be found under theindividual majors of the Bachelor ofBusiness (BS05).
Course DesignStudents are required to complete 384credit points comprised of 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of BehaviouralScience (Psychology) program and 192credit points from the Bachelor ofBusiness.
The course structure for the Bachelor ofBehavioural Science component of thedouble degree comprises the main APAC-accredited psychology core programme of12 units as well as 4 psychologyelectives. The psychology core allows thestudent to complete a 3-year APAC-accredited psychology sequence across 4years of study. On completion of thedouble degree program, a student thenhas the option to apply for entry to aBachelor of Behavioural Science(Honours Psychology) or thePostgraduate Diploma in Psychology, inorder to gain provisional registration as apsychologist.
The Business major can be selected fromall majors offered within the BS05Bachelor of Business. The Bachelor ofBusiness component consists of eightcore units*; and an additional eightdiscipline specific units from within thechosen major, offered at Gardens Point.Students choosing the Management orMarketing majors may undertake units atthe Caboolture campus.
* Please note that the Business SchoolCore Unit BSB123 Data Analysis is notrequired as the Psychology contentcovers similar topics. MGB223Entrepreneurship and Innovation replacesthis unit.
Bachelor of Business(Honours) Year OptionStudents can apply for Bachelor ofBusiness (Honours) (BS63) once theyhave completed the double degreeprogram. Please click on BS63 for moredetails.
Important Information forBusiness StudentsQUT Business School rules andprocedures are outlined in the BusinessUndergraduate Guidelines booklet.Other useful information can be found on
Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) / Bachelor of Business
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the Student Services website.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please contact the School of Psychologyand Counselling on +61 7 3138 4520 oremail [email protected] OR theQUT Business School +61 7 3138 2050or email [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse DesignStudents are required to complete 384credit points comprised of 192 creditpoints from the Bachelor of BehaviouralScience (Psychology) program and 192credit points from the Bachelor ofBusiness.
The course structure for the Bachelor ofBehavioural Science component of thedouble degree comprises the main APAC-accredited psychology core programme of12 units as well as 4 psychologyelectives. The psychology core allows thestudent to complete a 3-year APAC-accredited psychology sequence across 4years of study. On completion of thedouble degree program, a student thenhas the option to apply for entry to aBachelor of Behavioural Science(Honours Psychology) or thePostgraduate Diploma in Psychology, inorder to gain provisional registration as apsychologist.
The Business major can be selected fromall majors offered within the BS05Bachelor of Business. The Bachelor ofBusiness component consists of eightcore units*; and an additional eightdiscipline specific units from within thechosen major, offered at Gardens Point.Students choosing the Management orMarketing majors may undertake units atthe Caboolture campus.
* Please note that the Business SchoolCore Unit BSB123 Data Analysis is notrequired as the Psychology contentcovers similar topics. MGB223Entrepreneurship and Innovation replacesthis unit.
Bachelor of Business(Honours) Year OptionFor high-achieving double degreestudents who wish to take further studiesmay enrol in BS63 Bachelor of Business(Honours).
International CoursestructureCourse DesignStudents are required to complete 384credit points comprised of 192 credit
points from the Bachelor of BehaviouralScience (Psychology) program and 192credit points from the Bachelor ofBusiness.
The course structure for the Bachelor ofBehavioural Science component of thedouble degree comprises the main APAC-accredited psychology core programme of12 units as well as 4 psychologyelectives. The psychology core allows thestudent to complete a 3-year APAC-accredited psychology sequence across 4years of study. On completion of thedouble degree program, a student thenhas the option to apply for entry to aBachelor of Behavioural Science(Honours Psychology) or thePostgraduate Diploma in Psychology, inorder to gain provisional registration as apsychologist.
The Business major can be selected fromall majors offered within the BS05Bachelor of Business. The Bachelor ofBusiness component consists of eightcore units*; and an additional eightdiscipline specific units from within thechosen major, offered at Gardens Point.Students choosing the Management orMarketing majors may undertake units atthe Caboolture campus.
* Please note that the Business SchoolCore Unit BSB123 Data Analysis is notrequired as the Psychology contentcovers similar topics. MGB223Entrepreneurship and Innovation replacesthis unit.
Bachelor of Business(Honours) Year OptionFor high-achieving double degreestudents who wish to take further studiesmay enrol in BS63 Bachelor of Business(Honours).
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1 Semester 1●
Year 1 Semester 2●
Year 2 Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
Year 3 Semester 1●
Year 3 Semester 2●
Year 4 Semester 1●
Year 4 Semester 2●
Notes●
Code Title
Year 1 Semester 1
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
PYB100 Foundation Psychology
BSB113 Economics
BSB115 Management
Year 1 Semester 2
PYB102 Introduction to Psychology 1B
PYB110Psychological ResearchMethods
BSB124 Working in Business
BSB126 Marketing
Year 2 Semester 1
PYB202Social and OrganisationalPsychology
PYB210Research Design and DataAnalysis
BSB110 Accounting
BSB111 Business Law and Ethics
Year 2 Semester 2
PYB203 Developmental Psychology
PYB208Counselling Theory andPractice 1
BSB119 Global Business
MGB200 Leading Organisations
Year 3 Semester 1
PYB309Individual Differences andAssessment
PYB elective (List A or B)
MGB207Human Resource Issues andStrategy
MGB314Organisational Consulting andChange
Year 3 Semester 2
PYB204 Perception and Cognition
PYB elective (List A or B)
MGB223Entrepreneurship andInnovation
MGB201Contemporary EmploymentRelations
Year 4 Semester 1
PYB304 Physiological Psychology
PYB elective (List B)
MGB331Learning and Development inOrganisations
MGB339 Performance and Reward
Year 4 Semester 2
PYB306 Psychopathology
PYB350 Advanced Statistical Analysis
or
PYB elective (List B)*
MGB320 Recruitment and Selection
MGB370Personal and ProfessionalDevelopment
Notes
*PYB350 is compulsory for entry tofourth year programs in psychology forexample Bachelor of BehaviouralScience (Honours Psychology) andPostgraduate Diploma in Psychology.
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Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) / Bachelor of Laws
Year 2012
QUT code IX52
CRICOS 062079G
Duration(full-time)
5.5 years
OP 5
Rank 92
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point and KelvinGrove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,698 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $10,900 perSemester
Total creditpoints
528
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Psychology enquiries [email protected] phone: 07 3138 4520:Law: Dr. William DixonDirector UndergraduateStudies 07 3138 2707
DisciplineCoordinator
Mr Bill Dixon (Law)Psychology: 07 31384520; Law: 07 3138 2707Psychology:[email protected];Law:[email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English●
Recommended study: Maths A, B or CWe assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International Subjectprerequisites
English●
Recommended study: Maths A, B or CYou must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Professional RecognitionThe Bachelor of Behavioural Science(Psychology) component of the degree isaccredited by the Australian PsychologyAccreditation Council (APAC). TheBachelor of Laws degree satisfies theacademic requirements for admission topractice as a Solicitor or Barrister in allAustralian States or Territories.
Many graduates wish to pursue careers inprofessional areas of psychology. To doso students must be registered with thePsychology Board of Australia. Thiscurrently involves completing a fourthyear of study in Psychology (eg Bachelorof Psychology (Honours) or PostgraduateDiploma in Psychology), followed byeither two years of supervised workexperience or the completion of anappropriate higher degree such as Doctorof Psychology (Clinical), Master of ClinicalPsychology or Master of Psychology(Educational and Developmental).
HonoursThe Bachelor of Laws degree may beawarded with honours to students whohave recorded outstanding achievementin the law component of the program.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please contact the School of Psychologyand Counselling on +61 7 3138 4520 oremail [email protected] OR theFaculty of Law phone +61 7 3138 2707 oremail [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1 Semester 1●
Year 1 Semester 2●
Year 2 Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
Year 3 Semester 1●
Year 3 Semester 2●
Year 4 Semester 1●
Year 4 Semester 2●
Year 5 Semester 1●
Year 5 Semester 2●
Year 6 Semester 1●
Law Electives●
Notes●
Code Title
Year 1 Semester 1
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
PYB100 Foundation Psychology
LWB145 Legal Foundations A
LWB147 Torts A
Year 1 Semester 2
PYB102 Introduction to Psychology 1B
PYB110Psychological ResearchMethods
LWB146 Legal Foundations B
LWB148 Torts B
Year 2 Semester 1
PYB202Social and OrganisationalPsychology
PYB210Research Design and DataAnalysis
LWB136 Contracts A
LWB238 Fundamentals of Criminal Law
Year 2 Semester 2
PYB203 Developmental Psychology
PYB208Counselling Theory andPractice 1
LWB137 Contracts B
LWB239 Criminal Responsibility
Year 3 Semester 1
Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) / Bachelor of Laws
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PYB309Individual Differences andAssessment
PYB elective (List A or B)
LWB240 Principles of Equity
LWB243 Property Law A
Year 3 Semester 2
PYB204 Perception and Cognition
PYB elective (List A or B)
LWB241 Trusts
LWB244 Property Law B
Year 4 Semester 1
PYB304 Physiological Psychology
PYB Elective (List B)
LWB242 Constitutional Law
LWB432 Evidence
Year 4 Semester 2
PYB306 Psychopathology
PYB350 Advanced Statistical Analysis
or
PYB Elective from List B*
LWB334 Corporate Law
Law Elective
Year 5 Semester 1
LWB335 Administrative Law
LWB431 Civil Procedure
Law Elective
Law Elective
Year 5 Semester 2
LWB433 Professional Responsibility
Law Elective
Law Elective
Law Elective
Year 6 Semester 1
Law Elective
Law Elective
Law Elective
Law Elective
Law Electives
Further information regarding LawElectives can be found at:http://www.law.qut.edu.au/study/courses/ugrad/lselect.jsp
Notes
*PYB350 is compulsory for entry tofourth year programs in psychology forexample Bachelor of BehaviouralScience (Honours Psychology) andPostgraduate Diploma in Psychology.
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Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition)/Bachelor of Media and Communication
Year 2012
QUT code IX70
CRICOS 064907E
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 11
Rank 78
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,983 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,200 perSemester
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] orphone 07 3138 4831; ORDirector of UndergraduateStudies (CreativeIndustries)
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Stephen Harrington(Media andCommunication)07 3138 [email protected] [email protected] (Mediaand Communication)
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsVaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
Maths B●
English●
Chemistry●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsVaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your first
clinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
International Subjectprerequisites
Maths B●
English●
Chemistry●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Course StructureThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. CreativeIndustries and Health Science) comprises192 credit points.
The Creative Industries component ismade up of 192 credit points of specialistunits in media and communication.
The Nutrition component is made up of192 credit points of specified HealthScience units.
Professional MembershipGraduates are eligible for membership ofthe Public Health Association of Australia(PHAA) and the Australian HealthPromotion Association (AHPA).
Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition)/Bachelor of Media and Communication
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Pathways to further studyOn successful completion of the Bachelorof Media and Communication, you will beeligible to apply for entry into the Bachelorof Media and Communication (Honours),provided you have achieved the requiredGPA.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
KCB101Introduction to Media andCommunication: Texts
KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication
LSB142Human Anatomy andPhysiology
SCB113Chemistry for Health andMedical Science
Year 1, Semester 2
KCB104Media and Communication:Industries
KCB106 Media in a Globalised World
HMB172 Nutrition and Physical Activity
PUB201 Food and Nutrition
Year 2, Semester 1
KCB102 Media Myth Busting
KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication
PUB474 Food Science
LQB381Biochemistry: Structure andFunction
Year 2, Semester 2
KCB105Inquiry in Media andCommunication
KCB205 Professional Communication
PUB251 Contemporary Public Health
LSB250 Human Physiology
Year 3, Semester 1
KCB206 Internet, Self and Beyond
KCB302 Political Communication
PUB326 Epidemiology
PUB530Health Education andBehaviour Change
Year 3, Semester 2
KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity
KCB207 Exploring New Media Worlds
PUB648Diet, Nutrition and ChronicDisease
PUB405 Nutrition Science
Year 4, Semester 1
KCB301 Media Audiences
KCB304Designing CommunicationResources
PUB509Community and Public HealthNutrition
PUB514 Contract/Project Management
Year 4, Semester 2
KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1
CREATIVE INDUSTRIESTRANSITIONS TO NEWPROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENTSOPTIONS:
One unit (12cp) from the CreativeIndustries Transitions to NewProfessional Environments Options(KKB341 or KKB345)
KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1
KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1
PUB821Clinical Practice in Communityand Public Health Nutrition
PUB406 Health Promotion Practice
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Bachelor of Health Science (Public Health) / Bachelor of Media and Communication
Year 2012
QUT code IX70
CRICOS 064907E
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 11
Rank 78
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,983 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,200 perSemester
Total creditpoints
384
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 4831; Directorof Undergraduate Studies(Creative Industries);
DisciplineCoordinator
Dr Stephen Harrington(Media andCommunication)07 3138 [email protected] [email protected] (Mediaand Communication)
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International Subjectprerequisites
English●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Course StructureThis course is made up of 384 creditpoints. Each component (i.e. CreativeIndustries and Health Science) comprises192 credit points.
The Creative Industries component ismade up of 192 credit points of specialistunits in media and communication.
The Health Science component is madeup of 180 credit points of specified HealthScience units and a 12 credit point UnitOption.
Professional MembershipGraduates are eligible for membership ofthe Public Health Association of Australia(PHAA) and the Australian HealthPromotion Association (AHPA).
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Public Health andSocial Work on +61 7 3138 4831 or [email protected] OR contact theCreative Industries Faculty phone +6173138 8114 or email
Pathways to further studyOn successful completion of the Bachelorof Media and Communication, you will beeligible to apply for entry into the Bachelorof Media and Communication (Honours),provided you have achieved the requiredGPA.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
List A - Public Health Electives●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
KCB101Introduction to Media andCommunication: Texts
KJB102Introduction to Journalism,Media and Communication
PUB251 Contemporary Public Health
LSB111Understanding DiseaseConcepts
Year 1, Semester 2
KCB104Media and Communication:Industries
KCB106 Media in a Globalised World
PUB209 Health, Culture and Society
PYB100 Foundation Psychology
Year 2, Semester 1
KCB102 Media Myth Busting
KCB103Strategic SpeechCommunication
PUB326 Epidemiology
PUB332Sustainable Environments ForHealth
Year 2, Semester 2
KCB105Inquiry in Media andCommunication
KCB205 Professional Communication
PUB201 Food and Nutrition
PUB215 Public Health Practice
Year 3, Semester 1
KCB206 Internet, Self and Beyond
KCB302 Political Communication
PUB530Health Education andBehaviour Change
Choose either HLB001 or PUB565
Bachelor of Health Science (Public Health) / Bachelor of Media and Communication
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HLB001Health Needs of Aboriginaland Torres Strait IslanderAustralians
PUB565 International Health
Year 3, Semester 2
KCB203Consumption Matters:Consumer Cultures andIdentity
KCB207 Exploring New Media Worlds
PUB461Qualitative Inquiry in PublicHealth
Public Health Elective chosen from ListA
Year 4, Semester 1
KCB301 Media Audiences
KCB304Designing CommunicationResources
PUB514 Contract/Project Management
PUB545Health Policy, Planning andAdvocacy
Year 4, Semester 2
KCB303 Brisbane Media Map 1
CREATIVE INDUSTRIESTRANSITIONS TO NEWPROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENTSOPTIONS:
One unit (12cp) from the CreativeIndustries Transitions to NewProfessional Environments Options(KKB341 or KKB345)
KKB341 Work Integrated Learning 1
KKB345 Creative Industries Project 1
PUB406 Health Promotion Practice
PUB875 Professional Practice
List A - Public Health Electives
PUB336 Women's Health
PUB436 Evidence Based Practice
PUB561 Statistical Methods in Health
PUB611 Risk Management
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Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) / Bachelor of Justice
Year 2012
QUT code IX76
CRICOS 076302B
Duration(full-time)
4 years
OP 10
Rank 81
OP Guarantee Yes
Campus Gardens Point and KelvinGrove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,754 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,500 perSemester
Total creditpoints
384
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
Deferment You can defer your offerand postpone the start ofyour course for one year
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 4520;Professor KerryCarrington (Justice)
DisciplineCoordinator
School of Psychology andCounselling; ProfessorKerry Carrington (Justice)07 3138 4520; 07 [email protected];[email protected]
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA). Recommendedstudy: Maths A, B or C
International Subjectprerequisites
English●
You must have achieved this study at alevel comparable to Australian Year 12 orin recognised post-secondary studies.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewA double degree in justice andpsychology offers you greater flexibility inyour career. Combining skills in these twocomplementary areas, you will be able toapply psychological principles to the fieldof justice.
The Bachelor of Behavioural Science(Psychology) provides the first steptowards a career as a registeredpsychologist and an excellent foundationfor careers in a wide range of relatedareas. The course provides a broadfoundation in the science of psychologyand its application, developing your abilityto understand and apply psychologicalprinciples to personal, social, andorganisational issues, as well as high-level communication and social researchskills that are valuable in a wide range ofprofessions.
In addition to core studies in social,developmental, biological, cognitive, andabnormal psychology, research methodsand psychological assessment, you canchoose electives from specialist areas in
alcohol and drugs, family therapy andcounselling, psychology and gender, andtraffic psychology. Final-year studentshave the opportunity to apply theirknowledge and skills in a volunteercommunity placement.
The Bachelor of Justice equips graduatesfor a wide variety of employment in thecriminal justice, government (state andfederal), law enforcement and policingand intelligence fields. Past graduateshave developed successful careers in theState or Federal police services, createdsocial and justice policies forgovernments, contributed to the work ofadvocacy centres (eg. women, youth andchildren's advocacy), becomecriminologists, and advanced intoDefence, Customs and the AustralianCrime Commission.
Other popular career choices includecorrections and human rights and anti-discrimination areas. Students areprepared for the workplace, not only byexploring the most recent theory andpractice of social justice, but by includingrelevant general skills like problem-solving, analytical ability and appliedcomputer skills that are relevant to theworkplace.
LocationPsychology units are offered at KelvinGrove campus and Justice units areoffered at Gardens Point campus.
Career outcomesThe Bachelor of Behavioural Science(Psychology) provides the first steptowards a career as a registeredpsychologist and an excellent foundationfor careers in a wide range of relatedareas. Psychology graduates have skillsthat equip them for many professionalareas. The analytical, research andinterpersonal skills acquired have a highdegree of application in areas such aseducation, human resources, marketresearch, organisational development,policing, health and human services andcounselling.Further study is required if you wish tobecome a registered psychologist. Thiscurrently involves completing a fourthyear of study in Psychology, followed byat least two years of further study, whichmay comprise the completion of anappropriate APAC-accredited Mastersdegree and/or supervised workexperience
The Bachelor of Justice will equip you for
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a wide variety of employment in criminaljustice and related security fields. Pastgraduates have developed successfulcareers in state and federal lawenforcement, correctional services,private security, defence services andcustoms, and worked on social andjustice policies for government and non-government organisations. Others havebecome criminologists, contributed towomen's youth and children's advocacy,or worked in the areas of human rightsand antidiscrimination.
You will be prepared for the workplace byexploring the most recent theory andpractice of social justice, and gainproblem-solving, analytical and appliedcomputer skills that are relevant to theworkplace.
Professional recognitionThe Bachelor of Behavioural Sciencecomponent of the program comprises a 3-year undergraduate psychology sequenceaccredited by the Australian PsychologyAccreditation Council (APAC), completedacross 4 years of study. On completion ofthis double degree, students have theoption to apply for a 4th year program inpsychology, in order to gain provisionalregistration as a psychologist.
At any point during your study, you canbecome a student member of theAustralian Psychological Society. Suchmembership should not be confused withregistration as a psychologist. To becomea psychologist, you must be registeredwith the Psychology Board of Australia.This currently involves completing a fourthyear of study in Psychology (eg Bachelorof Psychology (Honours) or PostgraduateDiploma in Psychology, followed by atleast two years of further study, whichmay comprise the completion of anappropriate APAC-accredited Mastersdegree and/or supervised workexperience.
The Bachelor of Justice is highly regardedby the Australian Federal Police,Queensland Police Service and all lawenforcement agencies, with many justicegraduates gaining employment in theseservices.
Course structureIn order to complete the Bachelor ofBehavioural Science (Psychology)component, you must complete a total of192 credit points consisting of:Psychology core units (12 units = 144credit points)Psychology elective units (4 units = 48credit points)
In order to complete the Bachelor ofJustice component, you must complete atotal of 192 credit points from thefollowing:Justice core units (8 units = 96 creditpoints)Study Area A (8 units = 96 credit points)
Students must complete a total of 384credit points.
Pathways to further studyOn successful completion of the Bachelorof Behavioural Science (Psychology)(including completion of PYB350), you willbe eligible to apply for entry into theBachelor of Behavioural Science(Psychology) (Honours) or PostgraduateDiploma in Psychology, provided youhave achieved the required GPA.
On successful completion of the Bachelorof Justice, you will be eligible to apply forentry into the Bachelor of Justice(Honours), provided you have achievedthe required GPA.
Advanced standing based onprevious studyQUT's standard advanced standingarrangements apply.For core psychology units advancedstanding is restricted to equivalent unitscompleted in an APAC-accreditedpsychology program.
Further informationFor more information about this course,please contact the School of Psychologyand Counselling on +61 7 3138 4520 oremail [email protected]
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Bachelor of Nursing / Bachelor of Midwifery
Year 2012
QUT code NS50
Duration(full-timedomestic)
4 years
OP 3
Rank 96
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,683 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,400 persemester
Total creditpoints
384
Start months No new admissions willbe accepted into thiscourse from 2012.
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 073138 3824
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 3824
Domestic Entry requirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired this course. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical practice units insemester breaksThe clinical practice units in the nursingcomponent require you to undertakeblock practicums of two or more weeks,which may be scheduled during semesterbreaks.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Domestic AssumedknowledgeBefore you start this course we assumeyou have sound knowledge in theseareas
English●
We assume that you have knowledgeequivalent to four semesters at highschool level (Years 11 and 12) with soundachievement (4, SA).
International EntryrequirementsCourse requirementsWorking with Children Check:blue cardA Blue Card is required as you will beworking with children and young peopleas part of this course. You can apply for aBlue Card through QUT at no cost.
If you do not receive your blue cardbefore the start of a unit that requirescontact with children, you may not be ableto participate and your grades may beaffected. You may also still be liable topay fees for the unit.
Submit your blue card application to theQUT Student Centre as early as possible,ideally as soon as you have received youroffer.
How to apply for a blue card
Bachelor of Nursing / Bachelor of Midwifery
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First aid, Tuberculosisscreening and Flu VaccinationIt is recommended that you complete aFirst Aid Certificate, TuberculosisScreening and/or Flu Vaccination.However these are not mandatory.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired for this course. Students willneed to cover this cost.
UniformQUT School of Nursing polo shirt, navyblue trousers/long pants with pockets, andsuitable footwear (black, brown or navyleather shoes with a non-slip sole) arerequired this course. Students will need tocover this cost.
VaccinationYou are required to undertake clinicalexperience in healthcare settings. As aresult, you will have direct patient contactduring the placement and may beexposed to blood and body fluids ofpatients. Consequently you must bevaccinated for Hepatitis B and mustprovide a post vaccination pathologicalreport and a serology immunity report, orsimilar certification showing proof ofimmunity, prior to undertaking your firstclinical placement. Students will need tocover this cost.
Off-campus placementsStudents are required to undertake off-campus placements and will need tocover travel and accommodation costs.
Clinical practice units insemester breaksThe clinical practice units in the nursingcomponent require you to undertakeblock practicums of two or more weeks,which may be scheduled during semesterbreaks.
Clinical placements withQueensland HealthStudents are required to complete theDeed Poll and Orientation Packagebefore participating in clinical placementin Queensland Health facilities. Failing todo so may result in you not able toparticipate in clinical placement and yourgrades may be affected. You may still beliable to pay fees for the unit.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 10.0
writing 10.0
reading 10.0
listening 10.0
overall 6.5
Professional RecognitionThe Bachelor of Nursing /Bachelor ofMidwifery double degree program meetsthe requirements for accreditation by theAustralian Nursing and Midwifery Council(ANMC). Graduates meet therequirements for registration by theNursing and Midwifery Board of Australiawith endorsement as midwifepractitioners. They are also eligible formembership of the Royal College ofNursing, Australia (RCNA)and theAustralian College of Midwives.
The Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency (AHPRA) requires thatgraduates demonstrate English languageskills at IELTS level 7 or equivalent beforebeing considered for professionalregistration. For further information visitthe AHPRA website:http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registration-Process/Registration-Requirements.aspx
Please refer to the Nursing and MidwiferyBoard of Australia websitehttp://www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspxfor additional information on the Board'sRegistration Standards.
Student registrationQUT automatically registers studentsenrolled in this course with the Nursingand Midwifery Board of Australia inaccordance with the Health PractitionerRegulation National Law Act 2009. Detailsabout student registration are availablefrom the Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency at www.ahpra.gov.au
Other course requirementsIt is a requirement of Queensland Healththat all students undertaking a clinicalplacement in a Q health facility completeThe Essentials component of the studentorientation package which is available onthe Queensland Health website.
Blue Card As required by theCommission for Children and Young
People and Child Guardian Act (2000)students must undergo a criminal historycheck and be issued with a SuitabilityCare (Blue Card) before commencingfield experience/practicum in anorganisation where they may work withchildren or young people. This is amandatory requirement that must be metprior to undertaking any fieldexperience/practicum program throughoutyour course. For more information, visitstudent.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
Additional Costs The clinical practiceunits require students to undertake blockpracticums of two or more weeksduration. Block practicums may bescheduled during semester breaks.Students will be required to wear auniform including suitable footwear whileon clinical practice, the cost of which isapproximately $150. Students enrolling inthis program are required to complete acourse of vaccinations for Hepatitis Bbefore commencing their clinical practiceunits. They are also required to have acurrent Senior First Aid Certificate or theequivalent prior to commencement ofClinical Practice 1.
Further informationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Nursing on +617 31383824 or email [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semetser 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Year 4, Semester 1●
Year 4, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
Note: Students who commenced thiscourse in 2009 or 2008 should [email protected] for advice on unitselection
LSB182 Bioscience 1
NSB113Diversity and Health:Introduction to Indigenous andMulticultural Perspectives
NSB225Health, Human Developmentand Ageing
NSB700Introduction To MidwiferyPractice
Year 1, Semetser 2
LSB282 Bioscience 2
Bachelor of Nursing / Bachelor of Midwifery
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NSB118Foundations of NursingPractice
NSB122 Clinical Practice 1
PYB007Interpersonal Processes andSkills
Year 2, Semester 1
LSB382 Bioscience 3
LSB384Pharmacology For HealthProfessionals
NSB212 Clinical Practice 2
NSB324Health Alterations andNursing 1
NSB705Foundations of MidwiferyPractice
Year 2, Semester 2
NSB014 Clinical Practice 4
NSB019Professional Studies 2:Research, Evidence andNursing Practice
NSB023 Nursing Practice in Context 3
NSB710 Midwifery Practice 1
Year 3, Semester 1
NSB015 Clinical Practice 5
NSB024 Nursing Practice in Context 4
NSB025 Nursing Practice in Context 5
NSB720Challenges in MidwiferyPractice
Year 3, Semester 2
LWS101 Ethics Law and Health Care
NSB020Professional Studies 3:Transitioning to RN Practice
NSB026 Nursing Practice Capstone
NSB725 Midwifery Practice 2
Year 4, Semester 1
NSB800Critical Issues in NeonatalCare
NSB810Clinical Project in MidwiferyPractice
NSB820 Integrated Practicum A
Year 4, Semester 2
NSB805Australian Indigenous andGlobal Perspectives inMidwifery Practice
NSB825 Integrated Practicum B
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Handbook
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Bachelor of Nursing (Honours)
Year 2012
QUT code HL50
CRICOS 016355G
Duration(full-time)
1 year
Duration(part-timedomestic)
2 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,575 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,400 perSemester
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 4822
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4822
Domestic Entry requirementsApplicants should havecompleted QUT's Bachelor ofApplied Science/ Bachelor ofHealth Science in a relevantarea or equivalent and haveattained a grade point average(GPA) of at least 5 overall inthe undergraduate degree.
Application should be made atthe end of the final year of thepass degree or within 18months of completing thatdegree.
If applicants do not satisfy thenormal entry requirements buthave demonstratedoutstanding performance inonly the final year of a degree,or their application is based onother factors including workexperience or involvement inresearch, they may beadmitted at the discretion of theExecutive Dean.International EntryrequirementsApplicants should havecompleted QUT's Bachelor ofApplied Science/ Bachelor ofHealth Science in a relevantarea or equivalent and haveattained a grade point average(GPA) of at least 5 overall inthe undergraduate degree.
Application should be made atthe end of the final year of the
pass degree or within 18months of completing thatdegree.
If applicants do not satisfy thenormal entry requirements buthave demonstratedoutstanding performance inonly the final year of a degree,or their application is based onother factors including workexperience or involvement inresearch, they may beadmitted at the discretion of theExecutive Dean.Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewThe honours programs enable you todevelop knowledge, problem-solving andconceptual skills at an advanced level.The programs provide you with educationin the techniques and skills for laterpostgraduate research and enhanceprofessional career progressions.
DissertationThe dissertation is one 48 credit point unitrepresenting 50 per cent of the program.Preparation and presentation of thedissertation in completed under theguidance of a supervisor and is examinedexternally.
ElectivesStudents undertake two 12 credit pointelectives. At least one elective must be aresearch elective selected from thenominated list of research electives. Thesecond elective may be selected from anyhonours or postgraduate program offered
Bachelor of Nursing (Honours)
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by the University, subject to prerequisiterequirements and with the approval of thestudent's mentor/supervisor and theCourse Coordinator. Normally the electiveunit is chosen from within the student'sdiscipline area or from an area thatcomplements or is relevant to thestudent's study program. For furtherinformation on available units contact theHonours Coordinator.
International Student EntryInternational students may enrol only infull-time studies.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please phone on +61 7 3138 4822 oremail [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureStudents complete a dissertation which isone 48-credit-point unit representing 50per cent of the program. Preparation andpresentation of the dissertation iscompleted under the guidance of asupervisor and is examined externally.
International CoursestructureCourse structureStudents complete a dissertation which isone 48-credit-point unit representing 50per cent of the program. Preparation andpresentation of the dissertation iscompleted under the guidance of asupervisor and is examined externally.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Electives●
Dissertation●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
HLP101 Advanced Discipline Readings
HLP103-1
Dissertation
Research elective
HLP103-2
Dissertation
OR
Elective
Year 1, Semester 2
HLP102 Research Seminars
HLP103-2
Dissertation
OR
Elective
HLP103-3
Dissertation
HLP103-4
Dissertation
Electives
Dissertation
The Dissertation is one unit valued at 48credit points and represents 50 per centof the Honours course. Work on thedissertation commences duringsemester 1 (full-time mode) or semester2 (part-time mode) and is completedover the course of the program.Preparation and presentation of theDissertation is completed under theguidance of a supervisor.
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Bachelor of Human Services (Honours)
Year 2012
QUT code HL51
CRICOS 079945J
Duration(full-time)
1 year
Duration(part-timedomestic)
2 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,575 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11400 perSemester
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February, July
Int. Start Months February, July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 4822
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4822
Domestic Entry requirementsApplicants should have completed QUT'sBachelor of Applied Science/ Bachelor ofHealth Science in a relevant area orequivalent and have attained a gradepoint average (GPA) of at least 5 overallin the undergraduate degree.
Application should be made at the end ofthe final year of the pass degree or within18 months of completing that degree.
If applicants do not satisfy the normalentry requirements but havedemonstrated outstanding performance inonly the final year of a degree, or theirapplication is based on other factorsincluding work experience or involvementin research, they may be admitted at thediscretion of the Executive Dean.
International EntryrequirementsApplicants should have completed QUT'sBachelor of Applied Science/ Bachelor ofHealth Science in a relevant area orequivalent and have attained a gradepoint average (GPA) of at least 5 overallin the undergraduate degree.
Application should be made at the end ofthe final year of the pass degree or within18 months of completing that degree.
If applicants do not satisfy the normalentry requirements but havedemonstrated outstanding performance inonly the final year of a degree, or theirapplication is based on other factorsincluding work experience or involvementin research, they may be admitted at thediscretion of the Executive Dean.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Course StructureThe course consists of two courseworkunits, a research elective, an elective andthe equivalent of four units of supervisedindependent study, resulting in a thesis.
The thesis will be marked by twoassessors, one of whom will normally beexternal to QUT.
Part-time students, and students wishingto enrol mid-year, should contact thecourse coordinator for advice onalternative sequences of study.
ElectivesStudents undertake two 12 credit pointelectives. At least one elective must be aresearch elective selected from thenominated list of research electives. Thesecond elective may be selected from anyhonours or postgraduate program offeredby the University, subject to prerequisiterequirements and with the approval of thestudent's mentor/supervisor and theCourse Coordinator. Normally the electiveunit is chosen from within the student'sdiscipline area or from an area thatcomplements or is relevant to thestudent's study program. For furtherinformation on available units contact theHonours Coordinator.
Further informationFor more information about this course,please phone on +61 7 3138 4822 oremail [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureStudents complete a dissertation which isone 48-credit-point unit representing 50per cent of the program. Preparation andpresentation of the dissertation iscompleted under the guidance of asupervisor and is examined externally.
International CoursestructureCourse structureStudents complete a dissertation which isone 48-credit-point unit representing 50per cent of the program. Preparation andpresentation of the dissertation iscompleted under the guidance of asupervisor and is examined externally.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Electives●
Dissertation●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
HLP101 Advanced Discipline Readings
Bachelor of Human Services (Honours)
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HLP103-1
Dissertation
Research elective
HLP103-2
Dissertation
OR
Elective
Year 1, Semester 2
HLP102 Research Seminars
HLP103-2
Dissertation
OR
Elective
HLP103-3
Dissertation
HLP103-4
Dissertation
Electives
Dissertation
The Dissertation is one unit valued at 48credit points and represents 50 per centof the Honours course. Work on thedissertation commences duringsemester 1 (full-time mode) or semester2 (part-time mode) and is completedover the course of the program.Preparation and presentation of theDissertation is completed under theguidance of a supervisor.
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Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours)
Year 2012
QUT code HL52
CRICOS 009041G
Duration(full-time)
1 year
Duration(part-timedomestic)
2 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,575 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11400 perSemester
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
[email protected] 07 3138 4822
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4822
Domestic Entry requirementsApplicants should have completed QUT'sBachelor of Applied Science/ Bachelor ofHealth Science in a relevant area orequivalent and have attained a gradepoint average (GPA) of at least 5 overallin the undergraduate degree.
Application should be made at the end ofthe final year of the pass degree or within18 months of completing that degree.
If applicants do not satisfy the normalentry requirements but havedemonstrated outstanding performance inonly the final year of a degree, or theirapplication is based on other factorsincluding work experience or involvementin research, they may be admitted at thediscretion of the Executive Dean.
International EntryrequirementsApplicants should have completed QUT'sBachelor of Applied Science/ Bachelor ofHealth Science in a relevant area orequivalent and have attained a gradepoint average (GPA) of at least 5 overallin the undergraduate degree.
Application should be made at the end ofthe final year of the pass degree or within18 months of completing that degree.
If applicants do not satisfy the normalentry requirements but havedemonstrated outstanding performance inonly the final year of a degree, or theirapplication is based on other factorsincluding work experience or involvementin research, they may be admitted at thediscretion of the Executive Dean.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
DissertationThe dissertation is one 48 credit point unitrepresenting 50 per cent of the program.Preparation and presentation of thedissertation in completed under the
guidance of a supervisor and is examinedexternally.
ElectivesStudents undertake two 12 credit pointelectives. At least one elective must be aresearch elective selected from thenominated list of research electives. Thesecond elective may be selected from anyhonours or postgraduate program offeredby the University, subject to prerequisiterequirements and with the approval of thestudent's mentor/supervisor and theCourse Coordinator. Normally the electiveunit is chosen from within the student'sdiscipline area or from an area thatcomplements or is relevant to thestudent's study program. For furtherinformation on available units contact theHonours Coordinator.
International Student EntryInternational students may enrol only infull-time studies.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please phone on +61 7 3138 4822 oremail [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureStudents complete a dissertation which isone 48-credit-point unit representing 50per cent of the program. Preparation andpresentation of the dissertation iscompleted under the guidance of asupervisor and is examined externally.
International CoursestructureCourse structureStudents complete a dissertation which isone 48-credit-point unit representing 50per cent of the program. Preparation andpresentation of the dissertation iscompleted under the guidance of asupervisor and is examined externally.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Electives●
Dissertation●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
HLP101 Advanced Discipline Readings
HLP103-1
Dissertation
Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours)
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Research elective
HLP103-2
Dissertation
OR
Elective
Year 1, Semester 2
HLP102 Research Seminars
HLP103-2
Dissertation
OR
Elective
HLP103-3
Dissertation
HLP103-4
Dissertation
Electives
Dissertation
The Dissertation is one unit valued at 48credit points and represents 50 per centof the Honours course. Work on thedissertation commences duringsemester 1 (full-time mode) or semester2 (part-time mode) and is completedover the course of the program.Preparation and presentation of theDissertation is completed under theguidance of a supervisor.
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Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours)
Year 2012
QUT code HL53
CRICOS 075798C
Duration(full-time)
1 year
Campus Gardens Point
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,350 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,700 perSemester
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Dom. StartMonths
February, July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 3138 4822
DisciplineCoordinator
Health Honours07 3138 [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsApplicants should have completed abachelor degree, or equivalent, in arelevant area and have attained aminimum grade point average of 5 (on a7-point scale) or its equivalent.
Application should be made at the end ofthe final year of the Bachelor degree orwithin 18 months of completing thatdegree.
Applicants who do not satisfy the normalentry requirements but who havedemonstrated outstanding performance inthe final year of the degree and/orappropriate work experience orinvolvement in research may be admittedat the discretion of the Executive Dean.
International EntryrequirementsApplicants should have completed abachelor degree, or equivalent, in arelevant area and have attained aminimum grade point average of 5 (on a7-point scale) or its equivalent.
Application should be made at the end ofthe final year of the Bachelor degree orwithin 18 months of completing thatdegree.
Applicants who do not satisfy the normalentry requirements but who havedemonstrated outstanding performance inthe final year of the degree and/orappropriate work experience orinvolvement in research may be admittedat the discretion of the Executive Dean.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewThe course offers the opportunity todevelop knowledge, and problem solvingand research skills at an advanced level.The Honours qualification opens a directpathway into the Doctor of Philosophyand Master of Applied Science courses,and enhances professional career
progressions in a variety of areas.
The course aims to provide a strong andpractical foundation for research andprofessional employment by youracquiring the abilities to:- understand and apply advancedtheories, concepts and techniques inorder to recognise, and to seek solutionsfor, worthwhile scientific problems- demonstrate, and continue to develop,independence of thought and criticalanalysis- contribute effectively to work andresearch groups- communicate at a high level in bothwritten and oral forms
Course structureThe core of the honours program is a 48credit-point project that will providestudents with the opportunity to learnabout research by conducting a researchproject with an experienced researcherwho acts as both supervisor and mentor.Students will learn about the types ofprocesses, creativity and analyticalthinking that lead to scientific andtechnological advances and how tocommunicate such findings in a rigorous,systematic manner.
The course consists of two 12 credit pointunits covering advanced disciplinereadings and readings in biomedicalscience; two 12 credit point units coveringresearch strategies; and a 48 credit pointresearch project.
Career outcomesThe Bachelor of Biomedical Science(Honours) program is designed forgraduates who have achieved at a highlevel (GPA 5) in their degree from arecognised tertiary institution, with majorstudies in a relevant discipline. TheHonours qualification not only enhancesyour professional employability in yourchosen discipline, but opens a directpathway to postgraduate studies,qualifying you for entry into Doctor ofPhilosophy, Doctor or Health Science andMaster of Applied Science (Research)courses.
Professional recognitionRelevant scientific professional bodiesinclude Australasian Graduates may seekmembership of various organisations asfollows:Association of Clinical Biochemists,AusBiotech Ltd, Australian Society forBiochemistry and Molecular Biology,Australian Society for Medical Research,
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours)
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and Australian Society for Microbiology.Eligibility for membership is based on thecombination of units undertaken in theHonours degree and the Bachelor coursethat underpins it.
Further informationFor more information about this course,please phone on +61 7 3138 4822 oremail [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse Structure
The core of the honours program is a 48credit-point project that will providestudents with the opportunity to learnabout research by conducting a researchproject with an experienced researcherwho acts as both supervisor and mentor.Students will learn about the types ofprocesses, creativity and analyticalthinking that lead to scientific andtechnological advances and how tocommunicate such findings in a rigorous,systematic manner.
The course consists of two 12 credit pointunits covering advanced disciplinereadings and readings in biomedicalscience; two 12 credit point units coveringresearch strategies; and a 48 credit pointresearch project.
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Handbook
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Bachelor of Health Science (Honours)
Year 2012
QUT code HL55
CRICOS 027284E
Duration(full-time)
1 year
Duration(part-timedomestic)
2 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $3,575 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,400 perSemester
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 4822
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4822
Domestic Entry requirementsApplicants should have completed QUT'sBachelor of Applied Science/ Bachelor ofHealth Science in a relevant area orequivalent and have attained a gradepoint average (GPA) of at least 5 overallin the undergraduate degree.
Application should be made at the end ofthe final year of the pass degree or within18 months of completing that degree.
If applicants do not satisfy the normalentry requirements but havedemonstrated outstanding performance inonly the final year of a degree, or theirapplication is based on other factorsincluding work experience or involvementin research, they may be admitted at thediscretion of the Executive Dean.
International EntryrequirementsApplicants should have completed QUT'sBachelor of Applied Science/ Bachelor ofHealth Science in a relevant area orequivalent and have attained a gradepoint average (GPA) of at least 5 overallin the undergraduate degree.
Application should be made at the end ofthe final year of the pass degree or within18 months of completing that degree.
If applicants do not satisfy the normalentry requirements but havedemonstrated outstanding performance inonly the final year of a degree, or theirapplication is based on other factorsincluding work experience or involvementin research, they may be admitted at thediscretion of the Executive Dean.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
DissertationThe dissertation is one 48 credit point unitrepresenting 50 per cent of the program.Preparation and presentation of thedissertation in completed under the
guidance of a supervisor and is examinedexternally.
ElectivesStudents undertake two 12 credit pointelectives. At least one elective must be aresearch elective selected from thenominated list of research electives. Thesecond elective may be selected from anyhonours or postgraduate program offeredby the University, subject to prerequisiterequirements and with the approval of thestudent's mentor/supervisor and theCourse Coordinator. Normally the electiveunit is chosen from within the student'sdiscipline area or from an area thatcomplements or is relevant to thestudent's study program. For furtherinformation on available units contact theHonours Coordinator.
International Student EntryInternational students may enrol only infull-time studies.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please phone on +61 7 3138 4822 oremail [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureStudents complete a dissertation which isone 48-credit-point unit representing 50per cent of the program. Preparation andpresentation of the dissertation iscompleted under the guidance of asupervisor and is examined externally.
International CoursestructureCourse structureStudents complete a dissertation which isone 48-credit-point unit representing 50per cent of the program. Preparation andpresentation of the dissertation iscompleted under the guidance of asupervisor and is examined externally.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Electives●
Dissertation●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
HLP101 Advanced Discipline Readings
HLP103-1
Dissertation
Bachelor of Health Science (Honours)
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Research elective
HLP103-2
Dissertation
OR
Elective
Year 1, Semester 2
HLP102 Research Seminars
HLP103-2
Dissertation
OR
Elective
HLP103-3
Dissertation
HLP103-4
Dissertation
Electives
Dissertation
The Dissertation is one unit valued at 48credit points and represents 50 per centof the Honours course. Work on thedissertation commences duringsemester 1 (full-time mode) or semester2 (part-time mode) and is completedover the course of the program.Preparation and presentation of theDissertation is completed under theguidance of a supervisor.
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Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Honours Psychology)
Year 2012
QUT code PY09
CRICOS 061159E
Duration(full-time)
1 year
Duration(part-timedomestic)
2 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,754 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $10,800 perSemester
Total creditpoints
96
Start months FebruaryClosing date forapplications is 1 Octoberof the previous year inwhich you are applying forentry.
Int. Start Months FebruaryClosing date forapplications is 1 Octoberof the previous year inwhich you are applying forentry.
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 4520
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4520
Domestic Entry requirementsEntry to this course is competitive. To beconsidered for admission, candidates:
- must hold an undergraduate degreeaccredited by the Australian PsychologyAccreditation Council (APAC) as an entrypoint into an honours program (forexample QUT's PY45 Bachelor ofBehavioural Science (Psychology))- must have an overall Grade PointAverage (GPA) of at least 5 (based onQUT grade cut-offs)- must have a GPA of at least 5 (based onQUT grade cut-offs) across APAC-accredited second and third yearpsychology units as given below.
QUT ApplicantsFor applicants with a QUT bachelor'saward, the base level requirements forconsideration for inclusion in the Honoursprogram will be:- a minimum GPA of 5 in the overallundergraduate degree program- a minimum overall GPA of 5 in theprescribed second and third yearPsychology units listed below, or theirequivalent. Entry is competitive based onGPA in these prescribed units:
PYB202 Social and OrganisationalPsychologyPYB203 Developmental PsychologyPYB204 Cognition and PerceptionPYB210 Research Design and DataAnalysisPYB304 Physiological PsychologyPYB306 PsychopathologyPYB309 Individual Differences andAssessmentPYB350 Advanced Statistical Analysis
Non-QUT ApplicantsFor applicants with an APAC-accreditedbachelor award other than from QUT,similar requirements are expected.Certified copies of complete academictranscripts and evidence of their eligibilityto undertake an honours program at theirhome institution must be provided withapplications.
International EntryrequirementsEntry to this course is competitive. To beconsidered for admission, candidates:
- must hold an undergraduate degreeaccredited by the Australian PsychologyAccreditation Council (APAC) as an entrypoint into an honours program (forexample QUT's PY45 Bachelor ofBehavioural Science (Psychology))
- must have an overall Grade PointAverage (GPA) of at least 5 (based onQUT grade cut-offs)- must have a GPA of at least 5 (based onQUT grade cut-offs) across APAC-accredited second and third yearpsychology units as given below.
QUT ApplicantsFor applicants with a QUT bachelor'saward, the base level requirements forconsideration for inclusion in the Honoursprogram will be:- a minimum GPA of 5 in the overallundergraduate degree program- a minimum overall GPA of 5 in theprescribed second and third yearPsychology units listed below, or theirequivalent. Entry is competitive based onGPA in these prescribed units:
PYB202 Social and OrganisationalPsychologyPYB203 Developmental PsychologyPYB204 Cognition and PerceptionPYB210 Research Design and DataAnalysisPYB304 Physiological PsychologyPYB306 PsychopathologyPYB309 Individual Differences andAssessmentPYB350 Advanced Statistical Analysis
Non-QUT ApplicantsFor applicants with an APAC-accreditedbachelor award other than from QUT,similar requirements are expected.Certified copies of complete academictranscripts and evidence of their eligibilityto undertake an honours program at theirhome institution must be provided withapplications.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewThe Honours program builds on anundergraduate Australian PsychologyAccreditation Council (APAC) accreditedpsychology degree and provides anopportunity for advanced study and
Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Honours Psychology)
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research. Successful completion of theHonours program meets the academicrequirements for provisional registrationas a psychologist with the PsychologyBoard of Australia.
Professional recognitionSuccessful completion of thePostgraduate Diploma in Psychologymeets the academic requirements forprovisional registration as a psychologistwith the Psychology Board of Australia.
The Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency (AHPRA) requires thatgraduates demonstrate English languageskills at IELTS level 7 or equivalent beforebeing considered for professionalregistration. For further information visitthe AHPRA website:http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registration-Process/Registration-Requirements.aspx
Please refer to the Psychology Board ofAustralia website:http://www.psychologyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspx for additionalinformation on the Board's RegistrationStandards.
Course StructureThe courses comprises of eight 12 creditpoint units. Coursework includes thecompulsory unit PYB407 Research andProfessional Development Seminar; pluselective units, chosen from cognitiveneuropsychology, developmentalpsychology, counselling psychology, ororganisational psychology. The researchcomponent of the program entails oneresearch methods unit and an individualthesis. PYB400 Thesis is undertaken inmodules throughout the program andinitially students complete a research planwhich sets out the project. This is followedby the collection, analysis and writing-upof the data. All coursework units have 3contact hours per week. Research thesisunits contact is as required by thesupervisor.
International Student EntryInternational students may enrol only infull-time studies.
Please refer to the Psychology Board ofAustralia websitehttp://www.psychologyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspx for information onthe Board's English Language SkillsRegistration Standard.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please contact the School of Psychology
and Counselling on +61 7 3138 4520 oremail [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureThe Honours program comprises eightunits and can be completed in full-time orpart-time study mode.
Core units include PYB407 Research andProfessional Development Seminar andPYB401 Advanced Research Methodsplus electives from advanced cognitive,organisational, counselling,developmental, and social theory. Theseunits have three contact hours per week.
This course also includes a researchcomponent which entails an individualthesis. PYB400 Thesis is undertaken inmodules throughout the program. Initiallystudents complete a research plan whichsets out the project. This is followed bycollection, analysis and writing-up of thedata. Contact hours for the researchcomponent are as required by thesupervisor.
International CoursestructureCourse structureThe Honours program comprises eightunits and can be completed in full-time orpart-time study mode.
Core units include PYB407 Research andProfessional Development Seminar andPYB401 Advanced Research Methodsplus electives from advanced cognitive,organisational, counselling,developmental, and social theory. Theseunits have three contact hours per week.
This course also includes a researchcomponent which entails an individualthesis. PYB400 Thesis is undertaken inmodules throughout the program. Initiallystudents complete a research plan whichsets out the project. This is followed bycollection, analysis and writing-up of thedata. Contact hours for the researchcomponent are as required by thesupervisor.
Sample StructureCode Title
Year 1 Semester 1
PYB400-1
Thesis (Part 1)
PYB401 Advanced Research Methods
Two Elective Units
Year 1 Semester 2
PYB400-2
Thesis (Part 2)
PYB400-3
Thesis (Part 3)
PYB400-4
Thesis (Part 4)
PYB407Research and ProfessionalDevelopment Seminar
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Graduate Certificate in Health Science
Year 2012
QUT code HL38
CRICOS 027285D
Duration(full-time)
0.5 year
Duration(part-timedomestic)
1 year
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $7500 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,100 persemester
Total creditpoints
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February, July
Int. Start Months February, July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries to email:[email protected] phone: 07 3138 5856
DisciplineCoordinator
School of Public Healthand Social Work07 3138 [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsApplicants for the Graduate Certificate inHealth Science must have a bachelordegree in a relevant area (or equivalent).
Applicants may be admitted on the basisof work experience, other qualifications orresearch activities at the discretion of theExecutive Dean.
International EntryrequirementsApplicants for the Graduate Certificate inHealth Science must have a bachelordegree in a relevant area (or equivalent).
Applicants may be admitted on the basisof work experience, other qualifications orresearch activities at the discretion of theExecutive Dean.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Course StructureStudents are required to complete anyfour units (totaling 48 credit points) fromList A. Students can choose four unitsthat make up a Study Area, or can chooseunits from across disciplines.
Study Areas- Aged Care- Emergency and Disaster Management- Environmental Health- Health Professional Education (part-timeonly available)[This study area has been discontinued]- Health Promotion- Health Services Management- Occupational Health and Safety- Quality and Patient Safety- Risk Management (subject to review)- Womens Health- Cross-specialiation
Note: In 2010 the four units in theEmergency and Disaster Managementstudy area are only available in secondsemester. Students enrolling part-timecannot complete the study area in
consecutive semesters.
Course ArticulationThis course articulates fully into HL68Graduate Diploma in Health Science andHL88 Master of Health Science, exceptfor the Quality and Patient Safety studyarea which articulates into PU63Graduate Diploma in Health Managementand PU83 Master of Health Management.
International Student EntryInternational students may enrol only infull-time studies and may study onlyonshore.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Public Health andSocial Work on +61 7 3138 5856 or [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureThe Graduate Certificate of HealthScience consists of four units. Studentscan complete four units from one studyarea or four units from a selection of studyareas.
Completion of four units from one studyarea entitles graduates of the GraduateCertificate, Graduate Diploma or Mastersto have their qualification awarded withtheir area of specialisation. Students cangraduate with one specified major only.
Completion of units in OccupationalHealth and Safety or EnvironmentalHealth does not qualify graduates topractise in these areas.
Study areasStudents in the Graduate Certificate inHealth Science can select to completefour units from one study area or fromacross a range of Faculty of Health units:
Aged Care●
Emergency and DisasterManagement
●
Environmental Health●
Health Promotion●
Health Services Management●
Occupational Health and Safety●
Quality and Patient Safety(Graduate Certificate only)
●
Risk Management●
Women’s Health●
a cross-specialisation (where nostudy area is taken but studentsstudy across a variety of fields).
●
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International CoursestructureCourse structureThe Graduate Certificate of HealthScience consists of four units. Studentscan complete four units from one studyarea or four units from a selection of studyareas.
Completion of four units from one studyarea entitles graduates of the GraduateCertificate, Graduate Diploma or Mastersto have their qualification awarded withtheir area of specialisation. Students cangraduate with one specified major only.
Completion of units in OccupationalHealth and Safety or EnvironmentalHealth does not qualify graduates topractise in these areas.
Study areasStudents in the Graduate Certificate inHealth Science can select to completefour units from one study area or fromacross a range of Faculty of Health units:
Aged Care●
Emergency and DisasterManagement
●
Environmental Health●
Health Promotion●
Health Services Management●
Occupational Health and Safety●
Quality and Patient Safety(Graduate Certificate only)
●
Risk Management●
Women’s Health●
a cross-specialisation (where nostudy area is taken but studentsstudy across a variety of fields).
●
Sample StructureCode Title
Year 1, Semester 1 or 2
Select four units from List A
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Graduate Certificate in Biotechnology
Year 2012
QUT code LS66
CRICOS 054278A
Duration(full-time)
0.5 year
Duration(part-timedomestic)
1 year
Campus Gardens Point
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $7600 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11900 perSemester
Total creditpoints
48
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months July
Int. Start Months July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 1938
DisciplineCoordinator
Biomedical enquiries07 3138 [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsEntry RequirementsInternational EntryrequirementsEntry RequirementsMinimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewThe postgraduate coursework programswill suit anyone who has a recentundergraduate degree (preferably,however not necessarily, in science) andwho wishes to gain training and advancedspecialisation in general, medical and/orplant biotechnology. The programs alsocater for working scientists, support staffor students involved in commercialaspects of biotechnology, who wish toupdate their theoretical and practicalbiotechnology skills.
Science-based biotechnology unitsemphasising laboratory skills and hands-on laboratory experimentation featureprominently in the programs, which covercontemporary techniques inbiotechnology. New technology isincorporated as it becomes available. Theprograms also offer students opportunitiesto pursue studies related to the businessof biotechnology, marketing,commercialisation, as well as the legaland ethical aspects of biotechnologicalapplications.
Course DesignThe program of study for an individualstudent will be decided in consultationwith the course coordinator and will takeinto account the student’s background inthe cell and biomolecular sciences andareas of interest in biotechnology.
The Graduate Certificate in Biotechnologyis a foundation program for people withouta science degree or for those who do nothave a recent background in the cell andbiomolecular sciences. Fundamentalaspects of cell and molecular biology,biochemistry and microbiology are
covered in this first program. Successfulcompletion of this program allowsstudents to then specialise in moreadvanced aspects of biotechnology. TheGraduate Certificate in Biotechnology alsoallows students to gain essential genericskills and attributes for successfulpostgraduate research and learning.
Students must commence in July andenrol in Semester 2 units first. Advancedstanding (credit) may be given for thisfoundation program if the student has adegree or equivalent with recent andappropriate undergraduate-levelknowledge and practical experience in thekey areas of molecular biology, cellbiology, biochemistry and/or microbiologyat an advanced level. If advancedstanding (credit) is granted and acceptedstudents can enrol directly in any of themore advanced biotechnology programsin their first semester of study.
Further informationFor more information about this course,please call the School of BiomedicalSciences on +61 7 3138 1938 [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse designThe program of study for an individualstudent will be decided in consultationwith the course coordinator and will takeinto account the student’s background inthe cell and biomolecular sciences andareas of interest in biotechnology.
The Graduate Certificate in Biotechnologyis a foundation program for people withouta science degree or for those who do nothave a recent background in the cell andbiomolecular sciences. Fundamentalaspects of cell and molecular biology,biochemistry and microbiology arecovered in this first program. Successfulcompletion of this program allowsstudents to then specialise in moreadvanced aspects of biotechnology. TheGraduate Certificate in Biotechnology alsoallows students to gain essential genericskills and attributes for successfulpostgraduate research and learning.
Students must commence in July andenrol in Semester 2 units first. Advancedstanding may be given for this foundationprogram if the student has a degree orequivalent with recent and appropriateundergraduate-level knowledge andpractical experience in the key areas ofmolecular biology, cell biology,biochemistry and/or microbiology at an
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advanced level. If advanced standing isgranted and accepted, students can enroldirectly in any of the more advancedbiotechnology programs in their firstsemester of study.
International CoursestructureCourse designThe program of study for an individualstudent will be decided in consultationwith the course coordinator and will takeinto account the student’s background inthe cell and biomolecular sciences andareas of interest in biotechnology.
The Graduate Certificate in Biotechnologyis a foundation program for people withouta science degree or for those who do nothave a recent background in the cell andbiomolecular sciences. Fundamentalaspects of cell and molecular biology,biochemistry and microbiology arecovered in this first program. Successfulcompletion of this program allowsstudents to then specialise in moreadvanced aspects of biotechnology. TheGraduate Certificate in Biotechnology alsoallows students to gain essential genericskills and attributes for successfulpostgraduate research and learning.
Students must commence in July andenrol in Semester 2 units first. Advancedstanding may be given for this foundationprogram if the student has a degree orequivalent with recent and appropriateundergraduate-level knowledge andpractical experience in the key areas ofmolecular biology, cell biology,biochemistry and/or microbiology at anadvanced level. If advanced standing isgranted and accepted, students can enroldirectly in any of the more advancedbiotechnology programs in their firstsemester of study.
Sample StructureCode Title
Year 1, Semester 1 (July) (MODULE 1)
LSN101 Molecular Biosciences
LSN102 Cellular Biosciences
LSN103Postgraduate Learning andResearch Skills
LSN483 Molecular Biology Techniques
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Graduate Certificate in Nursing
Year 2012
QUT code NS32
Duration(part-timedomestic)
1 year
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $1,412 perSemester
Total creditpoints
48
Dom. StartMonths
February, July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] orphone: 07 3138 3824
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 3824
Domestic Entry requirementsAn applicant must be:• registered as a nurse with the AustralianHealth Practitioner Regulation Agency(AHPRA)• have gained a degree in nursing (orequivalent) from a recognised institution• meet any additional requirements for thestudy area chosen.
Alternatively, applicants may be admittedon the basis of relevant experience at thediscretion of the Head of School ofNursing.
Entry requirements for specific studyareas are as follows:
Acute Care NursingApplicants must be employed in an acutepractice setting for the duration of thecourse. Students are required toundertake workplace-based clinicalexperience in this setting as part of thecourse requirements.
Cancer NursingApplicants for the Cancer Nursing studyarea must normally be working at least0.6 FTE in the practice setting relevant tocancer nursing. Students not workingwithin these settings may be required toundertake additional supernumeraryclinical experience to meet therequirements of the course.
Emergency NursingApplicants for the Emergency Nursingstudy area must be working at least 0.6FTE in an emergency facility.
Intensive Care NursingApplicants for the Intensive Care studyarea be working at least 0.6 FTE in a leveltwo or three intensive care facility.
Paediatric, Child and Youth HealthNursingStudents undertaking this study area willspecialise in paediatric nursing or childand youth health nursing.
Applicants for the paediatric specialisationmust be working at least 0.6 FTE in apaediatric setting.
Applicants wishing to specialise in childand youth health nursing do not need tobe working in this area to undertake thecourse, however they will be required toundertake a clinical practicum.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewThe Graduate Certificate in Nursingprovides graduates with a short, focusedprogram to upgrade qualifications,knowledge and skills in particular areas ofnursing practice. The course enablesstudents to develop competence in theirareas of practice, to examine majorissues and trends in nursing scholarshipand practice, and to develop anunderstanding of research applied tonursing practice.
Study areasStudy areas are available in the followingareas:- Acute Care- Ageing and Dementia Studies- Cancer Nursing- Emergency Nursing- Intensive Care Nursing- Paediatric and Child Youth HealthNursing- Professional Studies- Women’s Health
Note: Information on AustralianGovernment Scholarships in the area ofaged care is available at:http://rcna.org.au/scholarships/government_scholarships
Entry requirementsAn applicant must be:• registered as a nurse with the AustralianHealth Practitioner Regulation Agency(AHPRA)• have gained a degree in nursing (orequivalent) from a recognised institution• meet any additional requirements for thestudy area chosen.
Alternatively, applicants may be admittedon the basis of relevant experience at thediscretion of the Head of School ofNursing.
Applicants must provide original orcertified documentary evidence for each
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entry requirement. For example:Queensland Nursing Council orequivalent registration; Nursing academicqualifications (if not awarded by QUT),that is, an award certificate and academictranscripts; and a supervisor signed letteror a statement of service to confirm yourpost-registration experience and yourcurrent employment position (whererequired for a study area).
All applicants should also complete thequestionnaire to accompany theirapplications available athttp://www.studentservices.qut.edu.au/pdfs/forms/pg_forms/PostgradNursingQuestion.pdf
Entry requirements for specific studyareas are as follows:
Acute Care NursingApplicants must be employed in an acutepractice setting for the duration of thecourse. Students are required toundertake workplace-based clinicalexperience in this setting as part of thecourse requirements.
Cancer NursingApplicants for the Cancer Nursing studyarea must normally be working at least0.6 FTE in the practice setting relevant tocancer nursing. Students not workingwithin these settings may be required toundertake additional supernumeraryclinical experience to meet therequirements of the course.
Emergency NursingApplicants for the Emergency Nursingstudy area must be working at least 0.6FTE in an emergency facility.
Intensive Care NursingApplicants for the Intensive Care studyarea be working at least 0.6 FTE in a leveltwo or three intensive care facility.
Paediatric, Child and Youth HealthNursingStudents undertaking this study area willspecialise in paediatric nursing or childand youth health nursing.
Applicants for the paediatric specialisationmust be working at least 0.6 FTE in apaediatric setting.
Applicants wishing to specialise in childand youth health nursing do not need tobe working in this area to undertake thecourse, however they will be required toundertake a clinical practicum.
Advanced StandingApplicants who have studied the“Transition to Practice Nurse” program
(Queensland Health), may be eligible forAdvanced Standing (or credit) for someunits within the Graduate Certificate andshould download the “AS” AdvancedStanding form:http://www.student.qut.edu.au/forms/.
To support an application, an original orcertified copy of the award certificate asevidence of completion of the Transitionto Practice Nurse program must beprovided.
Course structureThe course structures of the GraduateCertificate in Nursing, Graduate Diplomain Nursing and Master of Nursing offer awide range of pathways for nursesworking in diverse settings, while at thesame time ensuring opportunities for in-depth study to develop an advanced levelof competence in selected areas ofnursing practice. Students may undertakeone of eight study areas in the GraduateCertificate in Nursing.
There are three recommendedpathways—clinical, professional andresearch—leading from the GraduateCertificate through the Graduate Diplomato the Master of Nursing.
Course articulationThe Graduate Certificate in Nursing, theGraduate Diploma in Nursing and theMaster of Nursing fully articulate.
International studentsThe Graduate Certificate in Nursing isoffered part-time only in internal orexternal mode and is not available tointernational students.
Further informationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Nursing on +617 31383824 or email [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureThese courses offer a variety of careerpathways for nurses working in diversesettings and provide opportunities for in-depth study for advanced competence inselected areas of nursing practice. Thethree courses fully articulate andapplicants may choose to enter at thegraduate certificate, graduate diploma ormasters level.
The Graduate Certificate allows studentsto complete four core units from theirselected area of nursing practice.
Students in the Graduate Diploma andMasters programs also complete four
core units from an area of interest. Inaddition, students elect to undertake theirstudies in one of three pathwayoptions—clinical, professional, orresearch. This allows students to tailortheir study program to individualprofessional development needs.
International CoursestructureCourse structureThese courses offer a variety of careerpathways for nurses working in diversesettings and provide opportunities for in-depth study for advanced competence inselected areas of nursing practice. Thethree courses fully articulate andapplicants may choose to enter at thegraduate certificate, graduate diploma ormasters level.
The Graduate Certificate allows studentsto complete four core units from theirselected area of nursing practice.
Students in the Graduate Diploma andMasters programs also complete fourcore units from an area of interest. Inaddition, students elect to undertake theirstudies in one of three pathwayoptions—clinical, professional, orresearch. This allows students to tailortheir study program to individualprofessional development needs.
Sample StructureCode Title
Year 1, Semester 1
NSN701 Advanced Health Assessment
NSN724 Advanced Nursing Practice
Year 1, Semester 2
NSN726 Advanced Clinical Practice
NSN725Specialisation inMedical/Surgical and CancerNursing
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Graduate Certificate in Ocular Therapeutics
Year 2012
QUT code OP43
Duration(part-timeinternational)
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $4050 perSemester (Part time)
Total creditpoints
Start months July
Int. Start Months July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4831
Domestic Entry requirementsApplicants for the course must hold a fouryear degree in optometry from arecognised School of Optometry, or haveequivalent standing and have currentregistration as optometrists in any Stateor Territory of Australia or New Zealand.
Advanced standing will not apply and thecourse will not articulate with anycurrently offered course within QUT orother institution in Australia or elsewhere.
It is anticipated that The OptometryCouncil of Australia and New Zealand(TOC) will conduct examinations in oculartherapeutics for optometrists fromoverseas as they currently do for suchoptometrists seeking registration topractice in Australia.
Applicants are encouraged to apply earlyas strict quotas apply.
International Entryrequirements Applicants for the course must hold afour year degree in optometry from arecognised School of Optometry, or haveequivalent standing and have currentregistration as optometrists in any Stateor Territory of Australia or New Zealand.
Advanced standing will not apply and thecourse will not articulate with anycurrently offered course within QUT orother institution in Australia or elsewhere.
It is anticipated that The OptometryCouncil of Australia and New Zealand(TOC) will conduct examinations in oculartherapeutics for optometrists fromoverseas as they currently do for suchoptometrists seeking registration topractice in Australia.
Applicants are encouraged to apply earlyas strict quotas apply.
International students on non-studentsvisas will need to show evidence and holda valid non-student visa with no studyrestrictions for the duration of the course.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Optometry on +61 73138 4831 or [email protected]
Sample StructureCode Title
Year 1 Semester 1
OPP001 Ocular Therapeutics 1
Year 1 Semester 2
OPP002 Ocular Therapeutics 2
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Graduate Certificate in Applied Science (Breast Ultrasound)
Year 2012
QUT code PH60
Duration(part-timedomestic)
1 year
Campus Gardens Point
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $7600 perSemester
Total creditpoints
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Dom. StartMonths
February
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 07 3138 1938
DisciplineCoordinator
Gillian Kennedy (BreastUltrasound)07 3138 [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsTo be eligible for admission an applicant:
International EntryrequirementsTo be eligible for admission an applicant:
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Career OutcomesThis course is particularly designed forgraduates and practitioners in ultrasoundfields, such as radiographers, medicalimaging technologists and sonographers,who wish to upgrade their qualificationsand are interested in an in-depth study inthis rapidly developing specialty area ofultrasound.
Course DesignStudents must be employed in a suitableclinical practice with adequate access toclinical experience for the duration of thecourse. Formal lectures are conducted inan intensive one-week block of classes atthe beginning of each semester. Furtheracademic requirements can be metwithout requiring on-campus attendance.Students not based in Brisbane canminimise their time on campus bycompleting an intensive oneweek blockeach semester.
Professional RecognitionThis course is accredited with theAustralasian Sonographer AccreditationRegistry (ASAR).
International Student EntryThis course is not available tointernational students.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please call the School of Clinical Scienceson +61 7 3138 1938 [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse designStudents must be employed in a suitableclinical practice with adequate access toclinical experience for the duration of thecourse. Formal lectures are conducted inan intensive one-week block of classes atthe beginning of each semester. Furtheracademic requirements can be metwithout requiring on-campus attendance.Students not based in Brisbane canminimise their time on campus bycompleting an intensive oneweek blockeach semester.
International CoursestructureCourse designStudents must be employed in a suitableclinical practice with adequate access toclinical experience for the duration of thecourse. Formal lectures are conducted inan intensive one-week block of classes atthe beginning of each semester. Furtheracademic requirements can be metwithout requiring on-campus attendance.Students not based in Brisbane canminimise their time on campus bycompleting an intensive oneweek blockeach semester.
Sample StructureSemesters
Semester 1●
Semester 2●
Code Title
Course Notes
To complete the Graduate Certificate inApplied Science (Breast Ultrasound),students must complete the units listedbelow (total 48 credit points).
Semester 1
PCN162Principles of MedicalUltrasound
PCN187 Specialist Studies
PCN397-1
Clinical Attachment
Semester 2
PCN184 Breast Imaging
PCN397-2
Clinical Attachment
The PCN397 clinical attachment unit is a2 semester unit
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Graduate Certificate in Public Health
Year 2012
QUT code PU30
CRICOS 048295F
Duration(full-time)
0.5 year
Duration(part-timedomestic)
1 year
Campus Kelvin Grove
Total creditpoints
48
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 85856
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 5856
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Course StructureThe course consists of 4 core units (48credit points) from the Master of PublicHealth /Graduate Diploma in PublicHealth. The course is offered under theauspices of the Queensland Centre forPublic Health through QUT, GriffithUniversity and the University ofQueensland.
CoursePathways/ArticulationThis course fully articulates into theGraduate Diploma in Public Health andthe Master of Public Health.
International Student EntryInternational students may enrol only infull-time studies.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Public Health andSocial Work on +61 7 3138 5856 or [email protected]
Sample StructureCode Title
Semester 1
PUN105 Health Statistics
PUN640Health Care Delivery andReform
PUN106 Population Health
HLN710Fundamentals ofEpidemiology and ResearchDesign
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Graduate Certificate in Road Safety
Year 2012
QUT code PY40
CRICOS 040334B
Duration(full-time)
0.5 year
Duration(part-time)
1 year
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $7500 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,200 persemester
Total creditpoints
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February, July
Int. Start Months February, July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] phone 07 3138 4520
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4520
Domestic Entry requirementsA bachelor degree in relevant area (e.g.civil engineering, psychology, publichealth), orqualification relevant to road safety thatis equivalent to a bachelor degree, orminimum two years professionalpractice relevant to road safety.
International EntryrequirementsA bachelor degree in relevant area (e.g.civil engineering, psychology, publichealth), orqualification relevant to road safety thatis equivalent to a bachelor degree, orminimum two years professionalpractice relevant to road safety.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Entry with AdvancedStandingAdvanced standing will be given, on acase-by-case basis, for road safety-specific units in postgraduate courses.
See the advanced standing precedent listat www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment-and-orientation/enrolment/credit-for-prior-learning
Undergraduate units will not berecognised.
Course StructureThe Graduate Certificate in Road Safetyconsists of one core unit plus threeelectives while the Graduate Diploma inRoad Safety consists of two core unitsplus six electives. The program structuresare designed to be flexible andaccessible. The majority of the units aredelivered on a semester basis, althoughtwo electives are delivered in intensiveweek-long blocks at Kelvin Grovecampus. The programs have recentlybeen enhanced with the introduction ofexternal delivery for selected units.
Currently the following units are available
in external mode:
PYP401 Introduction to Road SafetyPYP402 Traffic Psychology andBehaviourPYP404 Applying Traffic PsychologyPYP406 Road Safety Theory to
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please contact the School of Psychologyand Counselling on +61 7 3138 4520 oremail [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureThe Graduate Certificate in Road Safetyconsists of one core unit plus threeelectives.
The program is structured to be flexibleand accessible. Most units are deliveredover a semester (13 weeks) and someunits are available in external mode.Please note there are two units offeredonly as intensive week-long blocks atKelvin Grove campus.
International CoursestructureCourse structureThe Graduate Certificate in Road Safetyconsists of one core unit plus threeelectives.
The program is structured to be flexibleand accessible. Most units are deliveredover a semester (13 weeks) and someunits are available in external mode.Please note there are two units offeredonly as intensive week-long blocks atKelvin Grove campus.
Sample StructureCode Title
Year 1, Semester 1
PYP401 Introduction to Road Safety
and three of the following units
PYP402Traffic Psychology andBehaviour
PYP404 Applying Traffic Psychology
PYP405Road Safety EvaluationModels
PYP406Road Safety Theory toPractice
PYP408Road Safety Audit -Investigation and Treatment ofCrash Locations
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Graduate Diploma in Health Science
Year 2012
QUT code HL68
CRICOS 020308C
Duration(full-time)
1 year
Duration(part-timedomestic)
2 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $7500 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11200 perSemester
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February, July
Int. Start Months February, July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] phone: 07 3138 5856
DisciplineCoordinator
School of Public Healthand Social Work3138 [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsApplicants for the Graduate Diploma inHealth Science must have:
a three-year bachelor degree (orequivalent) in a relevant area plusone-year relevant work experience,or
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a three-year bachelor degree (orequivalent) in a relevant area plusone-year honours degree, or
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a four-year bachelor degree (orequivalent) in a relevant area, or
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a graduate certificate in a relevantarea.
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Applicants to any of the programs may beadmitted on the basis of work experience,other qualifications or research activitiesat the discretion of the Executive Dean.
International EntryrequirementsApplicants for the Graduate Diploma inHealth Science must have:
a three-year bachelor degree (orequivalent) in a relevant area plusone-year relevant work experience,or
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a three-year bachelor degree (orequivalent) in a relevant area plusone-year honours degree, or
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a four-year bachelor degree (orequivalent) in a relevant area, or
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a graduate certificate in a relevantarea.
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Applicants to any of the programs may beadmitted on the basis of work experience,other qualifications or research activitiesat the discretion of the Executive Dean.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Study areasStudy areas are available as follows:
- Aged care- Emergency and Disaster Management- Environmental Health- Health Services Management- Health Promotion
- Risk management- Women's health- or a cross specialisation (where nomajor is taken but students study across avariety of fields).
Note: In 2010 the four units in theEmergency and Disaster Managementstudy area are only available in secondsemester.
To complete a major, students mustcomplete at least four units from the samediscipline area from with the Faculty ofHealth.
Students can only graduate with onespecified major (i.e. only one major willappear on the official academic record).Students may elect to change majorsduring their course as appropriate butshould seek academic advice beforedoing so.
Students wishing to complete a graduatediploma qualifcation in OccupationalHealth and Safety should apply for entryinto the Graduate Diploma inOccupational Health and Safety and notthe Graduate Diploma in Health Science.
Course StructureThe Graduate Diploma in Health Scienceconsists of eight units totally 96 creditpoints selected from units offered byschools within the Faculty of Health (ListA units). Completion of four units (48credit points) in an area of specialisationentitles the graduate to a GraduateDiploma in Health Science within aspecific discipline, for example, GraduateDiploma in Health Science (HealthPromotion).
Candidates can choose electives from awide range of university postgraduateunits, but these must be approved by thecourse coordinator.
Course ArticulationThis course articulates fully into theMaster of Health Science.
The Graduate Certificate in HealthScience fully articulates into this course.
After successfully completing theequivalent of one semester of full-timestudy, students may exit the program witha Graduate Certificate in Health Science.
International Student EntryInternational students may enrol only infull-time studies and only onshore.
Graduate Diploma in Health Science
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Further informationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Public Health andSocial Work on +61 7 3138 5856 or [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureThe Graduate Diploma in Health Scienceconsists of eight units. Students cancomplete units from study areas or otherlisted Faculty of Health units.
Completion of four units from one studyarea entitles graduates of the GraduateCertificate, Graduate Diploma or Mastersto have their qualification awarded withtheir area of specialisation. Students cangraduate with one specified major only.
Completion of units in OccupationalHealth and Safety or EnvironmentalHealth does not qualify graduates topractise in these areas.
Study areasAged Care●
Emergency and DisasterManagement
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Environmental Health●
Health Professional Education(Graduate Certificate only)
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Health Promotion●
Health Services Management●
Occupational Health and Safety●
Quality and Patient Safety(Graduate Certificate only)
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Risk Management●
Women’s Health●
a cross-specialisation (where nostudy area is taken but studentsstudy across a variety of fields).
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International CoursestructureCourse structureThe Graduate Diploma in Health Scienceconsists of eight units. Students cancomplete units from study areas or otherlisted Faculty of Health units.
Completion of four units from one studyarea entitles graduates of the GraduateCertificate, Graduate Diploma or Mastersto have their qualification awarded withtheir area of specialisation. Students cangraduate with one specified major only.
Completion of units in OccupationalHealth and Safety or EnvironmentalHealth does not qualify graduates topractise in these areas.
Study areasAged Care●
Emergency and DisasterManagement
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Environmental Health●
Health Professional Education(Graduate Certificate only)
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Health Promotion●
Health Services Management●
Occupational Health and Safety●
Quality and Patient Safety(Graduate Certificate only)
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Risk Management●
Women’s Health●
a cross-specialisation (where nostudy area is taken but studentsstudy across a variety of fields).
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Sample StructureCode Title
Year 1, Semester 1
Select four units from List A
Year 1, Semester 2
Select four units from List A
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Graduate Diploma in Biotechnology
Year 2012
QUT code LS76
CRICOS 016975B
Duration(full-time)
1 year
Duration(part-timedomestic)
2 years
Campus Gardens Point
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $10000 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $12300 perSemester
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months JulyJuly (Note: Studentscommencing in July, enrolin Semester 2 units first)
Int. Start Months JulyJuly (Note: Studentscommencing in July, enrolin Semester 2 units first)
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 1938
DisciplineCoordinator
Biomedical enquiries07 3138 [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsEntry RequirementsA degree or equivalent, preferably but notnecessarily in science.Advanced standing (credit) may be givenfor the foundation program (LS66) if thestudent has a degree or equivalent withrecent and appropriate undergraduate-level knowledge and laboratoryexperience in the key areas of molecularbiology, cell biology, biochemistry and/ormicrobiology at an advanced level.
International EntryrequirementsEntry RequirementsA degree or equivalent, preferably but notnecessarily in science.Advanced standing (credit) may be givenfor the foundation program (LS66) if thestudent has a degree or equivalent withrecent and appropriate undergraduate-level knowledge and laboratoryexperience in the key areas of molecularbiology, cell biology, biochemistry and/ormicrobiology at an advanced level.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Course DesignThe program of study for an individualstudent will be decided in consultationwith the course coordinator and will takeinto account the student’s background inthe cell and biomolecular sciences andareas of interest in biotechnology.
The Graduate Diploma in Biotechnologybuilds upon foundation conceptspresented in the Graduate Certificate. TheGraduate Diploma in Biotechnology offersstudents opportunities to pursue study inseveral relevant focus areas including thetheoretical and practical aspects ofbiotechnology. It also covers the businessof biotechnology, marketing,commercialisation, as well as the legaland ethical aspects of biotechnologicalapplications.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please call the School of BiomedicalSciences on +61 7 3138 1938 [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse designThe program of study for an individualstudent will be decided in consultationwith the course coordinator and will takeinto account the student’s background inthe cell and biomolecular sciences andareas of interest in biotechnology.
The Graduate Diploma in Biotechnologybuilds upon foundation conceptspresented in the Graduate Certificate. TheGraduate Diploma in Biotechnology offersstudents opportunities to pursue study inseveral relevant focus areas including thetheoretical and practical aspects ofbiotechnology. It also covers the businessof biotechnology, marketing,commercialisation, as well as the legaland ethical aspects of biotechnologicalapplications.
International CoursestructureCourse designThe program of study for an individualstudent will be decided in consultationwith the course coordinator and will takeinto account the student’s background inthe cell and biomolecular sciences andareas of interest in biotechnology.
The Graduate Diploma in Biotechnologybuilds upon foundation conceptspresented in the Graduate Certificate. TheGraduate Diploma in Biotechnology offersstudents opportunities to pursue study inseveral relevant focus areas including thetheoretical and practical aspects ofbiotechnology. It also covers the businessof biotechnology, marketing,commercialisation, as well as the legaland ethical aspects of biotechnologicalapplications.
Sample StructureCode Title
Year 1, Semester 1 (July) (MODULE 1)
LSN101 Molecular Biosciences
LSN102 Cellular Biosciences
LSN103Postgraduate Learning andResearch Skills
LSN483 Molecular Biology Techniques
Year 1, Semester 2 (Feb) (MODULE 2)
Graduate Diploma in Biotechnology
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LSP127Business Aspects ofBiotechnology
Either
LSN583 Genetic Research Technology
Or
LSN585 Plant Genetic Manipulation
In consultation with the coursecoordinator, choose 24 credit pointsfrom the following units:
LQB582Biomedical ResearchTechnologies
LSN583 Genetic Research Technology
LSN584 Medical Cell Biology
LSN585 Plant Genetic Manipulation
Law, Justice and New GeneticTechnologies
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Graduate Diploma in Nursing
Year 2012
QUT code NS64
CRICOS 015086K
Duration(full-time)
1 year
Duration(part-timedomestic)
2 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $7,500 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,100 persemester
Total creditpoints
96
Start months February, July
Int. Start Months February, July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 073138 3824
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 3824
Domestic Entry requirementsAn applicant must be:
• registered as a nurse with the Nursingand Midwifery Board of Australia or thenurse regulatory authority in the student’sstate or territory of residence• have gained a degree in nursing (orequivalent) from a recognised institution• meet any additional requirements for thestudy area chosen.
Alternatively, applicants may be admittedon the basis of relevant experience at thediscretion of the Head of School ofNursing.
Applicants must provide original orcertified documentary evidence for eachentry requirement. For example: Nursingand Midwifery Board of Australia orequivalent registration; Nursing academicqualifications (if not awarded by QUT),that is, an award certificate and academictranscripts; and a supervisor signed letteror a statement of service to confirm yourpost-registration experience and yourcurrent employment position (whererequired for a study area).
All applicants should also complete thequestionnaire to accompany theirapplications available athttp://www.studentservices.qut.edu.au/pdfs/forms/pg_forms/PostgradNursingQuestion.pdf
Entry requirements for specific studyareas are as follows:
Acute Care NursingApplicants must be employed in an acutepractice setting for the duration of thecourse. Students are required toundertake workplace-based clinicalexperience in this setting as part of thecourse requirements.
Cancer NursingApplicants for the Cancer Nursing studyarea must normally be working at least0.6 FTE in the practice setting relevant tocancer nursing. Students not workingwithin these settings may be required toundertake additional supernumeraryclinical experience to meet therequirements of the course.
Emergency NursingApplicants for the Emergency Nursingstudy area must be working at least 0.6FTE in an emergency facility.
Intensive Care Nursing
Applicants for the Intensive Care studyarea must be working at least 0.6 FTE ina level two or three intensive care facility.
Paediatric, Child and Youth HealthNursingStudents undertaking this study area willspecialise in paediatric nursing or childand youth health nursing.
Applicants for the paediatric specialisationmust be working at least 0.6 FTE in apaediatric setting.
Applicants wishing to specialise in childand youth health nursing do not need tobe working in this area to undertake thecourse, however they will be required toundertake a clinical practicum.
International EntryrequirementsAgeing and Dementia Studies,Professional Studies and Women's Healthare the only majors available tointernational studuents.
International applicants must:• have gained from a recognisedinstitution a qualification equivalent, onthe University’s assessment, to that of aregistered nurse in Australia• be registered or authorised to practise intheir country of origin or residence• have gained a degree in nursing (orequivalent) from a recognised institution• and normally have at least one year ofappropriate post-registration clinicalexperience.
International applicants may also apply foralternative entry, on the basis of relevantexperience, at the discretion of the Headof School of Nursing.
International students may enrol only inFebruary in full-time studies and maystudy only onshore.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
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reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Study areasThe following majors are offered in thiscourse:
- Acute Care *- Ageing and Dementia Studies- Cancer Nursing *- Emergency Nursing *- Intensive Care Nursing *- Paediatric, Child and Youth HealthNursing *- Professional Studies- Women's Health
* Not available to international students
Students may follow one of the followingpathways - Clinical, Professional andResearch.
Note: Information on AustralianGovernment Scholarships in the area ofaged care is available at:http://rcna.org.au/scholarships/government_scholarships
Course StructureThe course structures offer a wide rangeof pathways for nurses working in diversesettings, while at the same time ensuringopportunities for in-depth study to developan advanced level of competence inselected areas of nursing practice.
The Graduate Diploma in Nursingconsists of eight units each of 12 creditpoints making a total 96 credit points.
The Graduate Diploma may beundertaken by domestic students full-timeor part-time in internal or external mode.
Professional StudiesThe purpose of this area of study is toenable students who do not wish toundertake in-depth study in a particularspecialty to have maximum flexibility toselect a program of study relevant to theirneeds. The program is designed toextend and enhance existing nursingknowledge and skills; build confidenceand leadership skills; provide a forum forcritical examination of contemporarynursing; attain academic experience andqualifications; and foster anunderstanding of nursing within thebroader umbrella of health care.
Graduate Diploma in Nursing studentswho choose this major will complete threecore units, and five elective units. Theelective options enable students tocustomise their program of study to meet
individual learning needs.
CoursePathways/ArticulationThe Graduate Diploma in Nursing fullyarticulates with the Master of Nursing andis offered for domestic and internationalstudents who are eligible for registrationas a nurse with the Nursing and MidwiferyBoard of Australia.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Nursing on +617 31383824 or email [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureThese courses offer a variety of careerpathways for nurses working in diversesettings and provide opportunities for in-depth study for advanced competence inselected areas of nursing practice. Thethree courses fully articulate andapplicants may choose to enter at thegraduate certificate, graduate diploma ormasters level.
The Graduate Certificate allows studentsto complete four core units from theirselected area of nursing practice.
Students in the Graduate Diploma andMasters programs also complete fourcore units from an area of interest. Inaddition, students elect to undertake theirstudies in one of three pathway options:clinical, professional, or research. Thisallows students to tailor their studyprogram to individual professionaldevelopment needs.
International CoursestructureCourse structureThese courses offer a variety of careerpathways for nurses working in diversesettings and provide opportunities for in-depth study for advanced competence inselected areas of nursing practice. Thethree courses fully articulate andapplicants may choose to enter at thegraduate certificate, graduate diploma ormasters level.
The Graduate Certificate allows studentsto complete four core units from theirselected area of nursing practice.
Students in the Graduate Diploma andMasters programs also complete fourcore units from an area of interest. Inaddition, students elect to undertake theirstudies in one of three pathway options:clinical, professional, or research. Thisallows students to tailor their study
program to individual professionaldevelopment needs.
Sample StructureCode Title
Year 1, Semester 1
NSN701 Advanced Health Assessment
NSN724 Advanced Nursing Practice
Clinical or Professional Strands:
Select ONE unit from List 1
Select ONE unit from List 2
Research Strand:
Select TWO units from List 2
Year 1, Semester 2
NSN726 Advanced Clinical Practice
NSN725Specialisation inMedical/Surgical and CancerNursing
Clinical Strand:
NSN523 Clinical Studies
Select ONE unit from List 3
Professional Strand:
Select TWO units from List 3
Research Strand:
Select ONE elective List 4
Select ONE 12 credit point elective fromMaster of Nursing List B elective
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Graduate Diploma in Midwifery
Year 2012
QUT code NS68
CRICOS 040342B
Duration(full-timedomestic)
1 year
Duration(part-timedomestic)
2 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Dom. StartMonths
February
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 073138 3824
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 3824
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Course StructureStudents enrolled in the GraduateDiploma in Midwifery undertake four 12credit point units and two 24 credit pointunits. The clinical units are designed tofacilitate the development of knowledge,attitudes and skills which arecommensurate with beginning practice asa midwife. A minimum of 720 hours of off-campus clinical experience is scheduledthroughout the course. Clinicalexperience occurs in hospital settings,and a variety of community healthagencies eg the family planning clinic,sexual health clinic, community supportgroups and childbirth education classes.The supporting studies component of theprogram comprises three units designedto further enhance students’ professionalgrowth through exploration, at apostgraduate level, of the nexus betweenresearch and practice, and issues in thedevelopment of midwifery as a discipline.
Course ArticulationThis course fully articulates with theMaster of Nursing.
International studentsThis course is not available tointernational students.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Nursing on +617 31383824 or email [email protected]
Sample StructureCode Title
Year 1, Semester 1
Clinical Studies in Midwifery A
Foundations of Midwifery Practice
Complex Issues for ChildbearingFamilies
Year 1, Semester 2
Critical Issues in Neonatal Care
NSN332 Clinical Studies in Midwifery B
Elective (see elective list)
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Graduate Diploma in Applied Science (Medical Physics)
Year 2012
QUT code PH71
CRICOS 020315D
Duration(full-time)
1 year
Duration(part-time)
2 years
Campus Gardens Point
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $1,792 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,300 perSemester
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February, July
Int. Start Months February, July
CourseCoordinator
[email protected] or 07 3138 1938
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 1938
Domestic Entry requirementsEntry RequirementsA bachelor degree in Physics orequivalent qualification, or other evidenceof qualifications that satisfactorilydemonstrate that the applicant possessesthe capacity to pursue the course ofstudy.
International EntryrequirementsEntry RequirementsA bachelor degree in Physics orequivalent qualification, or other evidenceof qualifications that satisfactorilydemonstrate that the applicant possessesthe capacity to pursue the course ofstudy.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Career OutcomesGraduates can seek employment inhospitals, health departments, tertiaryinstitutions and medical instrumentationcompanies. Depending on the field ofemployment, graduates may be known asa medical physicist, health physicist orbio-engineer.
Professional medical/health physicists:- apply electronic tools and medicalsoftware, ultrasonics, radiation andcomputers to clinical and environmentalproblems- monitor the environment to maintainacceptable standards in the workplaceand the community- apply fundamental physical research indevelopment programs- are responsible for calibration, care andmaintenance of instruments andapparatus.
Course DesignStage 1— Graduate Diploma (PH71)comprises assessed coursework such asadvanced lectures, seminars, readingunits or independent study. Full-timestudents will need an average of 14 hours
a week of formal contact (seven hours forparttime students). Students can graduatewith a Graduate Diploma in MedicalPhysics after satisfactory completion ofStage 1.
Stage 2— Master of Applied Science(PH80) students undertake a program ofsupervised research and investigationthat can be completed at QUT or in asuitable external institution.
Professional RecognitionThe course is accredited by theAustralasian College of Physical Sciencesand Engineers in Medicine.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please call the School of Clinical Scienceson +61 7 3138 1938 [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse designStage 1—Graduate Diploma (PH71)comprises assessed coursework such asadvanced lectures, seminars, readingunits or independent study. Full-timestudents will need an average of 14 hoursa week of formal contact (seven hours forparttime students). Students can graduatewith a Graduate Diploma in MedicalPhysics after satisfactory completion ofStage 1.
Stage 2—Master of Applied Science(PH80) students undertake a program ofsupervised research and investigationthat can be completed at QUT or ina suitable external institution.
International CoursestructureCourse designStage 1—Graduate Diploma (PH71)comprises assessed coursework such asadvanced lectures, seminars, readingunits or independent study. Full-timestudents will need an average of 14 hoursa week of formal contact (seven hours forparttime students). Students can graduatewith a Graduate Diploma in MedicalPhysics after satisfactory completion ofStage 1.
Stage 2—Master of Applied Science(PH80) students undertake a program ofsupervised research and investigationthat can be completed at QUT or ina suitable external institution.
Graduate Diploma in Applied Science (Medical Physics)
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Sample StructureCode Title
Year 1, Semester 1 (February to June)
LSB142Human Anatomy andPhysiology
PCN113 Radiation Physics
PCN114Microprocessors andInstrumentation
PCN211 Physics of Medical Imaging
Year 1, Semester 2 (July to October)
PCN112 Medical Imaging Science
PCN212 Radiotherapy
PCN214Health and OccupationalPhysics
PCN218Research Methodology andProfessional Studies
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Graduate Diploma in Applied Science (Medical Ultrasound)
Year 2012
QUT code PH71
CRICOS 020315D
Duration(part-time)
2 years
Campus Gardens Point
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $1,792 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,300 perSemester
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 07 3138 1938
DisciplineCoordinator
Mr. Chandeep Bakshi07 3138 [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsEntry RequirementsStudents will normally be qualifieddiagnostic radiographers or medicalimaging technologists at degree ordiploma level, or degree qualified nurses,and have at least one year of experiencein a clinical practice. Students must givewritten proof of access to suitable clinicalexperience for the duration of the course.
International EntryrequirementsEntry RequirementsStudents will normally be qualifieddiagnostic radiographers or medicalimaging technologists at degree ordiploma level, or degree qualified nurses,and have at least one year of experiencein a clinical practice. Students must givewritten proof of access to suitable clinicalexperience for the duration of the course.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Career OutcomesThis course is particularly designed forgraduates and practitioners in medicalultrasound fields, such as radiographers,and medical imaging and nuclearmedicine technologists, who wish toupgrade their qualifications and depth ofknowledge in this rapidly developing area.
Course DesignStage 1— Graduate Diploma (PH71)takes four semesters of part-time study tocomplete. Students must show that theyhave access to suitable clinicalexperience for the duration of Stage 1before commencing the degree. Lecturesare conducted in intensive four- to five-week blocks in each semester. Studentsundertake clinical experience throughoutthe semester.
Stage 2— Master of Applied Science(PH80) involves completion of a researchproject and submission of a thesis.Students can undertake this project
externally under QUT staff supervision onappointment of a suitable externalsupervisor. This stage takes twosemesters part-time to complete aftersuccessful completion of Stage 1.
Professional RecognitionThis course is accredited with theAustralasian Sonographer AccreditationRegistry (ASAR).
International Student EntryThese courses are not available tointernational students.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please call the School of Clinical Scienceson +61 7 3138 1938 [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse DesignStage 1— Graduate Diploma (PH71)takes four semesters of part-time study tocomplete. Students must show that theyhave access to suitable clinicalexperience for the duration of Stage 1before commencing the degree. Lecturesare conducted in intensive four- to five-week blocks in each semester. Studentsundertake clinical experience throughoutthe semester.
Stage 2— Master of Applied Science(PH80) involves completion of a researchproject and submission of a thesis.Students can undertake this projectexternally under QUT staff supervision onappointment of a suitable externalsupervisor. This stage takes twosemesters part-time to complete aftersuccessful completion of Stage 1.
International CoursestructureCourse DesignStage 1— Graduate Diploma (PH71)takes four semesters of part-time study tocomplete. Students must show that theyhave access to suitable clinicalexperience for the duration of Stage 1before commencing the degree. Lecturesare conducted in intensive four- to five-week blocks in each semester. Studentsundertake clinical experience throughoutthe semester.
Stage 2— Master of Applied Science(PH80) involves completion of a researchproject and submission of a thesis.Students can undertake this projectexternally under QUT staff supervision on
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appointment of a suitable externalsupervisor. This stage takes twosemesters part-time to complete aftersuccessful completion of Stage 1.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Code Title
Course Notes
Students must complete the units listedbelow (total 96 credit points)
Year 1, Semester 1
PCN159 Ultrasonic Examination 1
PCN162Principles of MedicalUltrasound
PCN197-1
Clinical Attachment 1
Year 1, Semester 2
PCN197-2
Clinical Attachment 1
PCN356 Ultrasonic Examination 2
Year 2, Semester 1
PCN297-1
Clinical Attachment 2
PCN355 Vascular Ultrasound
PCN357 Advanced Ultrasound Topics
Year 2, Semester 2
PCN218Research Methodology andProfessional Studies
PCN297-2
Clinical Attachment 2
The PCN197 and PCN297 clinicalattachment units are 2 semester units
Each clinical attachment unit (iePCN197 and PCN297) involves clinicalexperience in the order of 3 days perweek or equivalent.
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Graduate Diploma in Cardiac Ultrasound
Year 2012
QUT code PH75
Duration(part-time)
2 years
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $7,500 perSemester
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months FebruaryEarly Closing Date - 1December 2011.
Int. Start Months FebruaryEarly Closing Date - 1December 2011.
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 07 3138 1938
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 1938
Domestic Entry requirementsEntry RequirementsTo be eligible for admission, an applicant:
· will normally have a diploma levelqualification with a minimum of 5 yearsclinical experience in cardiac ultrasounddegree or a bachelor degree in a relevantscience or allied health field
· must provide written proof of a minimumof three months full-time equivalent priorsupervised, hands-on clinical experiencein cardiac ultrasound
· must have access to suitable clinicalexperience for the duration of the course *
* In accordance with the AustralasianSonographer Accreditation Registry(ASAR) Program AccreditationGuidelines, it is recommended thatstudents be engaged in cardiacultrasound practice for a minimum of 3days/week over a 2 year period, full-timeequivalent, in an Australian or NewZealand clinical setting.
International Entryrequirements Entry RequirementsTo be eligible for admission, an applicant:
· will normally have a diploma levelqualification with a minimum of 5 yearsclinical experience in cardiac ultrasounddegree or a bachelor degree in a relevantscience or allied health field
· must provide written proof of a minimumof three months full-time equivalent priorsupervised, hands-on clinical experiencein cardiac ultrasound
· must have access to suitable clinicalexperience for the duration of the course *
* In accordance with the AustralasianSonographer Accreditation Registry(ASAR) Program AccreditationGuidelines, it is recommended thatstudents be engaged in cardiacultrasound practice for a minimum of 3days/week over a 2 year period, full-timeequivalent, in an Australian or NewZealand clinical setting.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Course DesignStage 1— Graduate Diploma in CardiacUltrasound (PH75) takes two years ofpart-time study to complete. Studentsmust be employed in a suitable clinicalpractice with access to clinical cardiacultrasound experience for the courseduration. Students outside Brisbane maycomplete the formal classroomcomponent in an intensive one-weekblock.
Professional RecognitionThis course is accredited with theAustralasian Sonographer AccreditationRegistry (ASAR).
International Student EntryThese courses are not available tostudent visa holders.International students on a work visaof 2 years or more including studyrights in Australia are eligible to applyfor this course.
NB: New Zealand citizens may applyfor entry into this course as domesticstudents.
Domestic Fees:Please note thatthe Domestic Fees quoted above arebased on full-time studies. This courseis a part-time course. For Domesticpostgraduate tuition fees please referto this web site to view the costs ofindividual units:student.qut.edu.au/fees-and-finances/study-costs/fee-schedule/table-b-domestic-postgraduate-tuition-fee/Further InformationFor moreinformation about this course, pleasecall the School of Clinical Sciences on+61 7 3138 1938 [email protected] Course structureCourse DesignStage 1— GraduateDiploma in Cardiac Ultrasound (PH75)takes two years of part-time study tocomplete. Students must be employedin a suitable clinical practice withaccess to clinical cardiac ultrasoundexperience for the course duration.Students outside Brisbane maycomplete the formal classroom
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component in an intensive one-weekblock.International CoursestructureCourse DesignStage 1— GraduateDiploma in Cardiac Ultrasound (PH75)takes two years of part-time study tocomplete. Students must be employedin a suitable clinical practice withaccess to clinical cardiac ultrasoundexperience for the course duration.Students outside Brisbane maycomplete the formal classroomcomponent in an intensive one-weekblock.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
PCN155 Cardiac Ultrasound 1
PCN162Principles of MedicalUltrasound
PCN497-1
Clinical Attachment 4
Year 1, Semester 2
PCN259 Cardiac Ultrasound 2
PCN497-2
Clinical Attachment 4
Year 2, Semester 1
PCN218Research Methodology andProfessional Studies
PCN359 Cardiac Ultrasound 3
PCN597-1
Clinical Attachment 5
Year 2, Semester 2
PCN459 Advanced Cardiac Ultrasound
PCN597-2
Clinical Attachment 5
Course Notes
The PCN497 and PCN597 clinicalattachment units are 2 semester units.
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Graduate Diploma in Public Health
Year 2012
QUT code PU60
CRICOS 020306E
Duration(full-time)
1 year
Duration(part-timedomestic)
2 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $7500 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,300 persemester
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February, July
Int. Start Months February, July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 5856
DisciplineCoordinator 3138 5856
Domestic Entry requirementsApplicants should have an approvedthree-year or four-year bachelor degree inhealth, behavioural, social or biologicalscience from a recognised institution andnot less than one year of relevant full-timeprofessional experience.
Applicants who hold a four-year degreemay be eligible for advanced standing ofup to 48 credit points.
Admission on the basis of professionalexperience and/or research work will beconsidered.
International EntryrequirementsApplicants should have an approvedthree-year or four-year bachelor degree inhealth, behavioural, social or biologicalscience from a recognised institution andnot less than one year of relevant full-timeprofessional experience.
Applicants who hold a four-year degreemay be eligible for advanced standing ofup to 48 credit points.
Admission on the basis of professionalexperience and/or research work will beconsidered.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Study areasSpecialised stream units are available inthe areas of:- Emergency and Disaster Management *- Epidemiology and Research Methods #- Health Promotion- Health Services Management- Occupational and Environmental HealthSciences- Public Health Nutrition
* The units in this study area are currentlyonly offered in second semester
# Some units in this study area are onlyavailable in internal mode
There is also the option of not completinga major and choosing units from morethan one stream.
Course StructureFull-time students in the programundertake a coursework component fortwo semesters (or four semesters part-time - two units per semester). Thecoursework comprises four core units(Part A) and four advanced elective units(Part B). Elective units will normally beselected according to choice of a streamof study.
Course ArticulationThis course fully articulates into theMaster of Public Health.
Students who complete the four core units(Part A) may apply to take early exit fromthe course with a Graduate Certificate inPublic Health.
International Student EntryInternational students may only enrol infull-time studies. International studentsmay not enrol in the Emergency andDisaster Management Study Area, as it isavailable part-time only. They may enrolin this major in HL88 Master of HealthScience.
Further informationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Public Health andSocial Work on +61 7 3138 5856 or [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureThe Graduate Diploma consists of eightunits. Students complete four core unitsplus four advanced elective units.
Study areasSpecialised study areas are available inthe areas of:
Emergency and DisasterManagement
●
Epidemiology and ResearchMethods
●
Health Promotion●
Health Services Management●
Occupational and EnvironmentalHealth Sciences
●
Public Health Nutrition.●
There is also the option of notcompleting a major and choosingunits from more than one studyarea.
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International CoursestructureCourse structureThe Graduate Diploma consists of eightunits. Students complete four core unitsplus four advanced elective units.
Study areasSpecialised study areas are available inthe areas of:
Emergency and DisasterManagement
●
Epidemiology and ResearchMethods
●
Health Promotion●
Health Services Management●
Occupational and EnvironmentalHealth Sciences
●
Public Health Nutrition.●
There is also the option of notcompleting a major and choosingunits from more than one studyarea.
●
Sample StructureSemesters
Part A - Core Units●
Electives are chosen according to aStudy Area; however a crossspecialisation may be undertaken.
●
Part B - Advanced elective units●
Health Services Management andPolicy Sciences
●
Emergency and DisasterManagement
●
Epidemiology and ResearchMethods
●
Health Promotion●
Occupational and EnvironmentalHealth Science
●
Public Health Nutrition●
Code Title
Course Notes
Students are required to complete 4core units and 4 electives.
Please check the semester of offer ofunits and prerequisites before enrolling.
A Study Area may be completed or thereis also the option of not completing astudy area and choosing units frommore than one study area.
Enrolment enquiries may be made [email protected]
Part A - Core Units
PUN105 Health Statistics
PUN640Health Care Delivery andReform
PUN106 Population Health
HLN710Fundamentals ofEpidemiology and ResearchDesign
Electives are chosen according to aStudy Area; however a crossspecialisation may be undertaken.
Part B - Advanced elective units
Health Services Management and PolicySciences
Students must complete any 4 of thefollowing units
PUN210Fundamentals of HealthManagement
PUN211Health Care Finance andEconomics
PUN212Understanding HealthInformation
PUN213Introduction to QualityManagement in Health
PUN688International Health Policyand Management
PUN632Leadership in HealthManagement
LWN164 Health Care Law and Ethics
Emergency and Disaster Management
PUN451Introduction To HealthDisaster Management
PUN452Health Disaster Planning andPreparedness
PUN453Health Disaster Responseand Recovery
PUN454Health Leadership in DisasterManagement
Epidemiology and Research Methods
HLN405 Qualitative Research
HLN706Advanced QuantitativeResearch Methods
NSN424 Evidence Based Practice
PUN103 Advanced Epidemiology
Health Promotion
NOTE: PUP032 and PUP038 areavailable only in Semester 1 andPUP034 and PUP037 are available onlyin Semester 2
PUP032Intervention Design andTheories of Change
PUP034Advanced Studies andPractice in Health Promotion
PUP037 Health Program Evaluation
PUP038Contemporary HealthPromotion
Occupational and Environmental HealthScience
Students must complete any 4 of thefollowing units
PUN001Contemporary RiskManagement
PUN008 Risk Assessment
PUN301Occupational Health andSafety Law and Management
PUN363 Environmental Health Law
PUN465 Environmental Protection
PUN466 Communicable diseases
PUN467Public Health RiskAssessment
PUN500 Safety Management
PUN620Concepts of EnvironmentalHealth
PUP116 Ergonomics
PUP250Toxicology and OccupationalHygiene
PUP415 Occupational Health
Public Health Nutrition
PUN551Advanced Public HealthNutrition
PUN552Population Nutrition andPhysical Activity Assessment
PUN553Chronic Disease Preventionand Management
PUN554 Food Policy and Sustainability
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Graduate Diploma in Health Management
Year 2012
QUT code PU63
CRICOS 065614K
Duration(full-time)
1 year
Duration(part-timedomestic)
2 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $7500 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,300 perSemester
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February, July
Int. Start Months February, July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 5856
DisciplineCoordinator 3138 5856
Domestic Entry requirementsA bachelor degree in a relevant area (orequivalent) from a recognisedinstitution.
Applicants may be admitted on the basisof relevant work experience, otherqualifications, or professional or researchexperience at the discretion of the Head,School of Public Health.
International Entryrequirements A bachelor degree in a relevant area (orequivalent) from a recognised institution.
Applicants may be admitted on the basisof relevant work experience, otherqualifications, or professional or researchexperience at the discretion of the Head,School of Public Health.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Study AreasSpecialised streams of study are offeredin the areas of:
- Emergency and Disaster Management #- Health Services Management- Quality and Patient Safety- Risk Management *- Health Technology +
There is also the option of not completinga study area and choosing units frommore than one study area
* Some units are available only in externalmode# Units in this study area are onlyavailable in second semester+ This study area is not currentlyavailable
Course ArticulationThe Graduate Diploma in HealthManagement fully articulates into theMaster of Health Management. Studentswho complete 3 of the 4 core units plus
an elective will be able to exit with aGraduate Certificate in Health Science.
Course StructureThe Graduate Diploma of HealthManagement will comprise:
. 4 core Health Management unitsplusEITHER. 4 units from a Study AreaOR. 4 units chosen from across the StudyAreas
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Public Health andSocial Work on +61 7 3138 5856 or [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureThe Graduate Diploma in HealthManagement comprises four core unitsand either four units from a specialiststudy area, or four units selected fromacross the study areas.
Study areasThe following study areas are offered:
Emergency and DisasterManagement
●
Health Services Management●
Quality and Patient Safety●
Risk Management, or●
a cross-specialisation (where nostudy area is undertaken butstudents study across a variety offields).
●
International CoursestructureCourse structureThe Graduate Diploma in HealthManagement comprises four core unitsand either four units from a specialiststudy area, or four units selected fromacross the study areas.
Study areasThe following study areas are offered:
Emergency and DisasterManagement
●
Health Services Management●
Quality and Patient Safety●
Risk Management, or●
a cross-specialisation (where nostudy area is undertaken butstudents study across a variety offields).
●
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Sample StructureCode Title
Semester 1
PUN106 Population Health
PUN640Health Care Delivery andReform
Two units from Study Area list
Semester 2
PUN210Fundamentals of HealthManagement
PUN632Leadership in HealthManagement
Two units from Study Area list
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Graduate Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety
Year 2012
QUT code PU65
CRICOS 061160A
Duration(full-time)
1 year
Duration(part-timedomestic)
2 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $4,025 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,300 perSemester
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Start months February, July
Int. Start Months February, July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 5856
DisciplineCoordinator 3138 5856
Domestic Entry requirementsBachelor degree or equivalent in arelevant area from a recognisedinstitution.
Applicants may be considered foradmission on the basis of workexperience and responsibility inoccupational health and safety.
International Entryrequirements
Bachelor degree or equivalent in arelevant area from a recognisedinstitution.
Applicants may be considered foradmission on the basis of workexperience and responsibility inoccupational health and safety.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Course StructureStudents complete eight specified units.The course is available full-time and part-time. Internal and external modes areavailable (within Australia only).
Course ArticulationThis course fully articulates into theMaster of Health Science.
International Student EntryInternational students may only enrol infull-time studies and may only study on-shore.
Further informationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Public Health andSocial Work on +61 7 3138 5856 or [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureStudents complete eight core units. Thecourse is available full-time and part-time.Internal and external modes are available.
International CoursestructureCourse structureStudents complete eight core units. Thecourse is available full-time and part-time.Internal and external modes are available.
Sample StructureCode Title
Year 1, Semester 1
PUN001Contemporary RiskManagement
PUN301Occupational Health andSafety Law and Management
PUN008 Risk Assessment
HLN710Fundamentals ofEpidemiology and ResearchDesign
Year 1, Semester 2
PUN500 Safety Management
PUP415 Occupational Health
PUP116 Ergonomics
PUP250Toxicology and OccupationalHygiene
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Graduate Diploma in Environmental Health
Year 2012
QUT code PU67
CRICOS 061302C
Duration(full-time)
1 year
Duration(part-timedomestic)
2 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $4,025 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,300 perSemester
Total creditpoints
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 5856
DisciplineCoordinator 3138 5856
Domestic Entry requirementsA bachelor degree in a relevantarea (e.g. science, environmentalscience, nursing, health science,public health) or equivalent
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Minimum 48 credit points of basicscience units (e.g. chemistry,microbiology, physics, anatomy andphysiology, life science).
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International Entryrequirements
A bachelor degree in a relevantarea (e.g. science, environmentalscience, nursing, health science,public health) or equivalent
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Minimum 48 credit points of basicscience units (e.g. chemistry,microbiology, physics, anatomy andphysiology, life science).
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Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Professional recognitionThis course was the first postgraduatecourse to be accredited withEnvironmental Health Australia andgraduates are eligible to practise asEnvironmental Health Officers.
Course StructureStudents follow a prescribed enrolmentprogram and are required to completeseven units in environmental health andPUN106 Population Health.
Students enrolling in external mode willbe required to attend intensive practicalsessions at Kelvin Grove campus forselected units in the course.
Course ArticulationThis course articulates into the Master ofHealth Science.
International Student EntryInternational students may enrol only infull-time programs in internal mode.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Public Health andSocial Work on +61 7 3138 5856 or [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureStudents complete eight core units. Thecourse is available full-time and part-time.Internal and external modes are available.
International CoursestructureCourse structureStudents complete eight core units. Thecourse is available full-time and part-time.Internal and external modes are available.
Sample StructureCode Title
Year 1 Semester 1
PUN106 Population Health
PUN363 Environmental Health Law
PUN364 Food Safety
PUN620Concepts of EnvironmentalHealth
Year 1 Semester 2
PUN465 Environmental Protection
PUN466 Communicable diseases
PUN467Public Health RiskAssessment
PUN617Environmental HealthManagement
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Graduate Diploma in Psychology
Year 2012
QUT code PY08
CRICOS 036434K
Duration(full-time)
1 year
Duration(part-timedomestic)
2 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $9800 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $10,800 persemester
Total creditpoints
96
Dom. StartMonths
February, JulyFor July entry, only part-time study is available.
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 4520
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4520
Domestic Entry requirementsBachelor degree in any discipline●
Completion of an introductorypsychology unit and an introductoryresearch and statistics unitequivalent to those offered in thefirst year of QUT’s Bachelor ofBehavioural Science (Psychology).
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International Entryrequirements
Bachelor degree in any discipline●
Completion of an introductorypsychology unit and an introductoryresearch and statistics unitequivalent to those offered in thefirst year of QUT’s Bachelor ofBehavioural Science (Psychology).
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Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
International Student EntryQUT advises that international studentsmay only enrol in February in full-timestudies.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please contact the School of Psychologyand Counselling on +61 7 3138 4520 oremail [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureThe Graduate Diploma in Psychology canbe completed in full-time or part-timestudy mode.
The course covers theoretical andpractical aspects of psychology. Inaddition to core units that introduce thescientific bases of psychology, you canchoose to complete an elective fromspecialised units including:
organisational psychology●
family therapy●
addictive behaviour●
health psychology●
road safety.●
If you wish to enter an accredited fourth-year program, you must completeAdvanced Statistical Analysis as yourelective.
International CoursestructureCourse structureThe Graduate Diploma in Psychology canbe completed in full-time or part-timestudy mode.
The course covers theoretical andpractical aspects of psychology. Inaddition to core units that introduce thescientific bases of psychology, you canchoose to complete an elective fromspecialised units including:
organisational psychology●
family therapy●
addictive behaviour●
health psychology●
road safety.●
If you wish to enter an accredited fourth-year program, you must completeAdvanced Statistical Analysis as yourelective.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Electives●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
PYB202Social and OrganisationalPsychology
PYB210Research Design and DataAnalysis
PYB304 Physiological Psychology
PYB309Individual Differences andAssessment
Year 1, Semester 2
PYB203 Developmental Psychology
PYB204 Perception and Cognition
PYB306 Psychopathology
Level 3 Psychology Elective*
Electives
PYB350 Advanced Statistical Analysis
*** PYB350 is compulsory for entry to4th year programs in psychology (egBachelor of Behavioural Science(Honours Psychology) and PostgraduateDiploma in Psychology)
PYB302Industrial and OrganisationalPsychology
PYB307 Health Psychology
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PYB356Counselling Theory andPractice 2
PYB358Advanced DevelopmentalPsychology
PYB359 Introduction to Family Therapy
PYB360Interventions for AddictiveBehaviours
PYB372Traffic Psychology andBehaviour
PYB374 Applying Traffic Psychology
Electives are available in first or secondsemester but not both
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Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology
Year 2012
QUT code PY20
CRICOS 034714G
Duration(full-time)
1 year
Duration(part-timedomestic)
2 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $9800 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $10,800 perSemester
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months FebruaryClosing date forapplications is 1 Octoberof the previous year inwhich you are applying forentry.
Int. Start Months FebruaryClosing date forapplications is 1 Octoberof the previous year inwhich you are applying forentry.
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 4520
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4520
Domestic Entry requirementsEntry to this course is competitive. To beconsidered for admission, applicants musthold an undergraduate degree accreditedby the Australian PsychologyAccreditation Council (APAC)as an entrypoint into PY20 Postgraduate Diploma inPsychology, for example QUT's Bachelorof Behavioural Science (Psychology), witha minimum grade point average of 5(based on QUT grade cut-offs) achievedin the second- and third-year APAC-accredited psychology units as givenbelow.
Applicants with a QUT DegreeFor applicants with a QUT bacheloraward, the base level requirement forconsideration for inclusion in thePostgraduate Diploma in Psychologyprogram is a minimum overall grade pointaverage of 5 in prescribed second- andthird-year psychology units or theirequivalent, specifically:
PYB202 Social and OrganisationalPsychologyPYB203 Developmental PsychologyPYB204 Cognition and PerceptionPYB210 Research Design and DataAnalysisPYB304 Physiological PsychologyPYB306 PsychopathologyPYB309 Individual Differences andAssessmentPYB350 Advanced Statistical Analysis
Applicants with a Non-QUT DegreeFor applicants with an APAC-accreditedbachelor award other than from QUT,similar requirements are expected.Certified copies of complete academictranscripts and evidence of their eligibilityto undertake an honours program at theirhome institution must be provided withapplications.
International EntryrequirementsEntry to this course is competitive. To beconsidered for admission, applicants musthold an undergraduate degree accreditedby the Australian PsychologyAccreditation Council (APAC)as an entrypoint into PY20 Postgraduate Diploma inPsychology, for example QUT's Bachelorof Behavioural Science (Psychology), witha minimum grade point average of 5(based on QUT grade cut-offs) achievedin the second- and third-year APAC-accredited psychology units as givenbelow.
For applicants with a QUT bachelor'saward, the base level requirements forconsideration for inclusion in the Honoursprogram will be:- a minimum GPA of 5 in the overallundergraduate degree program- a minimum overall GPA of 5 in theprescribed second and third yearPsychology units listed below, or theirequivalent. Entry is competitive based onGPA in these prescribed units:
PYB202 Social and OrganisationalPsychologyPYB203 Developmental PsychologyPYB204 Cognition and PerceptionPYB210 Research Design and DataAnalysisPYB304 Physiological PsychologyPYB306 PsychopathologyPYB309 Individual Differences andAssessmentPYB350 Advanced Statistical Analysis
Applicants with a Non-QUT DegreeFor applicants with an APAC-accreditedbachelor award other than from QUT,similar requirements are expected.Certified copies of complete academictranscripts and evidence of their eligibilityto undertake an honours program at theirhome institution must be provided withapplications.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Professional recognitionSuccessful completion of thePostgraduate Diploma in Psychologymeets the academic requirements forprovisional registration as a psychologistwith the Psychology Board of Australia.
The Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency (AHPRA) requires thatgraduates demonstrate English languageskills at IELTS level 7 or equivalent beforebeing considered for professionalregistration. For further information visitthe AHPRA website:http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Reg
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istration-Process/Registration-Requirements.aspx
Please refer to the Psychology Board ofAustralia website:http://www.psychologyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspx for additionalinformation on the Board's RegistrationStandards.
Course structureThe course comprises eight 12 creditpoint units. Coursework includes thecompulsory unit PYB407 Research andProfessional Development Seminar; pluselective units, chosen from cognitiveneuropsychology, developmentalpsychology, counselling psychology, ororganisational psychology. In consultationwith the Course Coordinator, studentsalso choose one cognate elective at third-year level or above. The researchcomponent of the program entails oneResearch Methods unit and a thesis.PYB450 Research Thesis is undertakenin modules throughout the program.Initially students will complete anindependent review of the literature andprepare an outline for a researchproposal. This will then form the basis of anegotiated group project, for whichstudents independently collect, write upand analyse agreed specific componentsof the data. All coursework units havethree contact hours per week. The contactfor research thesis units is as required bythe supervisor.
International Student EntryInternational students may enrol only infull-time studies.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please contact the School of Psychologyand Counselling on +61 7 3138 4520 oremail [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureThe Postgraduate Diploma in Psychologycomprises eight units and can becompleted in full-time or part-time studymode.
Core units include PYB407 Research andProfessional Development Seminar andPYB401 Advanced Research Methodsplus electives from advanced cognitive,organisational, counselling,developmental, and social theory. Theseunits have three contact hours per week.
The course also includes a researchcomponent which entails a group thesis.PYB450 Research Thesis is undertaken
in modules throughout the program.Students complete an independent reviewof the literature and prepare an outline fora research proposal as the basis of anegotiated group project. For the project,students independently collect, write upand analyse agreed specific componentsof the data. Contact hours for theresearch component are as required bythe supervisor.
International CoursestructureCourse structureThe Postgraduate Diploma in Psychologycomprises eight units and can becompleted in full-time or part-time studymode.
Core units include PYB407 Research andProfessional Development Seminar andPYB401 Advanced Research Methodsplus electives from advanced cognitive,organisational, counselling,developmental, and social theory. Theseunits have three contact hours per week.
The course also includes a researchcomponent which entails a group thesis.PYB450 Research Thesis is undertakenin modules throughout the program.Students complete an independent reviewof the literature and prepare an outline fora research proposal as the basis of anegotiated group project. For the project,students independently collect, write upand analyse agreed specific componentsof the data. Contact hours for theresearch component are as required bythe supervisor.
Sample StructureCode Title
Year 1, Semester 1
PYB450-1
Research Thesis (Part 1)
Plus ONE research methods unitselected from the following options:
PYB401 Advanced Research Methods
HLN405 Qualitative Research
BSN412Qualitative Research andAnalytical Techniques
Plus TWO advanced psychology unitsselected from the following options:
PYB402 Counselling Psychology
PYB403 Cognitive Neuropsychology
PYB404Issues in SocialDevelopmental Psychology
PYB405Advanced OrganisationalPsychology
NOTE regarding BSN412: Pleaseconsult the Postgraduate fee schedulefor details of Faculty of Business unitcostshttp://www.studentservices.qut.edu.au/costs/schedule/table_b/index.jsp
Year 1 Semester 2
PYB407Research and ProfessionalDevelopment Seminar
PYB450-2
Research Thesis (Part 2)
PYB450-3
Research Thesis (Part 3)
Plus ONE cognate elective, at 3rd yearlevel or above, selected from a listapproved by the Course Coordinator.
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Graduate Diploma in Road Safety
Year 2012
QUT code PY41
CRICOS 040335A
Duration(full-time)
1 year
Duration(part-time)
2 years
Campus Gardens Point and KelvinGrove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $7500 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,200 perSemester
Total creditpoints
96
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February, JulyJuly entry is availableexternally full-time or part-time; internal is availablepart-time only.
Int. Start Months February, JulyThis course is onlyavailable to internationalstudents in externalmode, studying fromoverseas. Two of the unitsrequire on-campus blockattendance at QUT inBrisbane for a period ofone week (two weeks intotal).
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 4520
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4520
Domestic Entry requirementsa bachelor degree in relevant area(e.g. civil engineering, psychology,public health), or
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Graduate Certificate in Road Safety.●
International Entryrequirements
a bachelor degree in relevant area(e.g. civil engineering, psychology,public health), or
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Graduate Certificate in Road Safety.●
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Entry with AdvancedStandingAdvanced standing will be given, on acase by case basis, for road safety-specific units in postgraduate coursesincluding QUT's Graduate Certificate inCivil Engineering; NewEngland/Murdoch/Edith CowanUniversities' Graduate Certificate orGraduate Diploma in Road Safety.Undergraduate units will not berecognised.
Course StructureThe Graduate Diploma in Road Safetycourse consists of two core units plus sixelectives. The program structure isdesigned to be flexible and accessible.The majority of the units are delivered ona semester basis, although two areavailable in intensive week-long blocks.The program has recently been enhancedwith the introduction of distance educationdelivery for select units.
International Student EntryThis course is only available tointernational students in external mode,studying from overseas. Two of the unitsrequire on-campus block attendance atQUT in Brisbane for a period of one week(two weeks in total).
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please contact the School of Psychologyand Counselling on +61 7 3138 4520 oremail [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureThe Graduate Diploma in Road Safetyconsists of two core units plus sixelectives.
The program is structured to be flexibleand accessible. Most units are deliveredover a semester (13 weeks) and someunits are available in external mode.Please note there are two units offeredonly as intensive week-long blocks atKelvin Grove campus.
International CoursestructureCourse structureThe Graduate Diploma in Road Safetyconsists of two core units plus sixelectives.
The program is structured to be flexibleand accessible. Most units are deliveredover a semester (13 weeks) and someunits are available in external mode.Please note there are two units offeredonly as intensive week-long blocks atKelvin Grove campus.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Notes●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
PYP401 Introduction to Road Safety
and three of the following units
PYP402Traffic Psychology andBehaviour
PYP404 Applying Traffic Psychology
PYP405Road Safety EvaluationModels
PYP407 Independent Study
PYP408Road Safety Audit -Investigation and Treatment ofCrash Locations
Traffic Engineering elective
Elective as approved by CourseCoordinator
Year 1, Semester 2
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PYP406Road Safety Theory toPractice
and three of the following units notpreviously taken
PYP402Traffic Psychology andBehaviour
PYP404 Applying Traffic Psychology
PYP405Road Safety EvaluationModels
PYP407 Independent Study
PYP408Road Safety Audit -Investigation and Treatment ofCrash Locations
Elective as approved by the CourseCoordinator
Notes
PYP401, PYP402, PYP404 and PYP406are offered in external mode inadditional semesters.
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Master of Health Science
Year 2012
QUT code HL88
CRICOS 009030K
Duration(full-time)
1.5 years
Duration(part-timedomestic)
3 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $7500 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11200 perSemester
Total creditpoints
144
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February, July
Int. Start Months February, July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] phone: 07 3138 5856
DisciplineCoordinator
School of Public Healthand Social Work07 3138 5856pub;[email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsApplicants for the Master of HealthScience must have:
a three-year bachelor degree (orequivalent) in a relevant area plusone-year relevant work experience,or
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a three-year bachelor degree (orequivalent) in a relevant area plusone-year honours degree, or
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a four-year bachelor degree (orequivalent) in a relevant area, or
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a graduate certificate in a relevantarea.
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Applicants for the masters program arenormally expected to have attained agrade point average of 5 (on a 7-pointscale) in their bachelor degree.
Applicants to any of the programs may beadmitted on the basis of work experience,other qualifications or research activitiesat the discretion of the Executive Dean.
International EntryrequirementsApplicants for the Master of HealthScience must have:
a three-year bachelor degree (orequivalent) in a relevant area plusone-year relevant work experience,or
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a three-year bachelor degree (orequivalent) in a relevant area plusone-year honours degree, or
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a four-year bachelor degree (orequivalent) in a relevant area, or
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a graduate certificate in a relevantarea.
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Applicants for the masters program arenormally expected to have attained agrade point average of 5 (on a 7-pointscale) in their bachelor degree.
Applicants to any of the programs may beadmitted on the basis of work experience,other qualifications or research activitiesat the discretion of the Executive Dean.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Course StructureThe course consists of at least eight (8)units offered by the Schools of the Facultyof Health (List A). The remaining fourunits can be taken as four elective unitseither from List A or List B. An array ofelective units allow students to eitherspecialise in their professional disciplineor to choose a coherent group of unitsfrom more than one specialist area.
To complete a major in any of the majorareas of study students must complete atleast four units (48 credit points) in thatdiscipline area.
Candidates can choose electives from awide range of university postgraduateunits, but these must be approved by thecourse and subject-area coordinators.
Students with a four-year degree or three-year degree with additional one-yearhonours may be able to obtain advancedstanding up to a maximum of 48 creditpoints for previous study.
Course ArticulationStudent who complete the Master ofHealth Science may be eligible for up toone year of advanced standing in HL90Doctor of Health Science.
After successfully completing theequivalent of two semesters full-timestudy, students may exit the program witha Graduate Diploma in Health Science.
After successfully completing theequivalent of one semester of full-timestudy, students may exit the program witha Graduate Certificate in Health Science.
The Graduate Certificate in HealthScience, the Graduate Diploma in HealthScience and the Graduate Diploma inOccupational Health and Safety, fullyarticulate into the Master of HealthScience.
The Graduate Diploma in Nursing and theMaster of Nursing students may apply fora maximum of 48 credit points ofadvanced standing (equivalent to List B)towards the Master of Health Science. Noadvanced standing will be grantedtowards the Graduate Certificate in HealthScience or the Graduate Diploma inHealth Science. This is in addition to anyList A units completed.
Special NotesStudents can only graduate with onespecified major (ie only one major willappear on the official academic record).
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Students may elect to change majorsduring their course as appropriate butshould seek academic advice beforedoing so.
Students cannot normally enrol directly inthe Masters Degree in the area ofOccupational Health and Safety unlessthey have completed relevantundergraduate qualifications in this areato the satisfaction of the coursecoordinator. Special consideration may begiven on an individual basis.
International Student EntryInternational students may enrol only infull-time sutdies and may study onlyonshore.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Public Health andSocial Work on +61 7 3138 5856 or [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureThe Master of Health Science offers aflexible design that provides students witha large choice of elective units that deliverspecialisation in a health sciencediscipline, cross-specialisation or a broadunderstanding of health-relateddisciplines.
The course consists of 12 units. Studentsmust complete at least eight units fromthe Faculty of Health. The remaining fourunits can be completed from a wide rangeof University postgraduate units, subjectto course coordinator approval.
Completion of four units from one studyarea entitles graduates of the GraduateCertificate, Graduate Diploma or Mastersto have their qualification awarded withtheir area of specialisation. Students cangraduate with one specified major only.
Completion of units in OccupationalHealth and Safety or EnvironmentalHealth does not qualify graduates topractise in these areas.
Study areasAged Care●
Emergency and DisasterManagement
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Environmental Health●
Health Promotion●
Health Services Management●
Occupational Health and Safety●
Risk Management●
Women's Health●
a cross-specialisation (where nostudy area is taken but studentsstudy across a variety of fields).
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International CoursestructureCourse structureThe Master of Health Science offers aflexible design that provides students witha large choice of elective units that deliverspecialisation in a health sciencediscipline, cross-specialisation or a broadunderstanding of health-relateddisciplines.
The course consists of 12 units. Studentsmust complete at least eight units fromthe Faculty of Health. The remaining fourunits can be completed from a wide rangeof University postgraduate units, subjectto course coordinator approval.
Completion of four units from one studyarea entitles graduates of the GraduateCertificate, Graduate Diploma or Mastersto have their qualification awarded withtheir area of specialisation. Students cangraduate with one specified major only.
Completion of units in OccupationalHealth and Safety or EnvironmentalHealth does not qualify graduates topractise in these areas.
Study areasAged Care●
Emergency and DisasterManagement
●
Environmental Health●
Health Promotion●
Health Services Management●
Occupational Health and Safety●
Risk Management●
Women;s Health●
a cross-specialisation (where nostudy area is taken but studentsstudy across a variety of fields).
●
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
Select four units
Year 1, Semester 2
Select four units
Year 2, Semester 1
Select from:
Four units
OR
HLN703 Project A
Plus two units
OR
HLN708 Project
OR
HLN700 Thesis
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Master of Psychology (Educational and Developmental)
Year 2012
QUT code IX20
CRICOS 053489J
Duration(full-time)
2 years
Duration(part-timedomestic)
4 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,824 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,000 perSemester
Total creditpoints
192
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months FebruaryClosing date forapplications is 1 Octoberof the previous year inwhich you are applying forentry.
Int. Start Months FebruaryClosing date forapplications is 1 Octoberof the previous year inwhich you are applying forentry.
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] phone: 07 3138 4520
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4520
Domestic Entry requirementsEntry to this course is competitive.Applications close on 1 October. To beconsidered for admission you must havean Australian Psychology AccreditationCouncil (APAC)-approved four-yeartraining (or equivalent) from a recognisedinstitution, with a minimum grade pointaverage (GPA) of 5 in your fourth year ofstudy.
In addition, you will need to complete acourse questionnaire and submit twoconfidential referee reports. It isrecommended that one report be fromyour fourth-year thesis supervisor.Applicants will be shortlisted on the basisof their GPA and referee reports.Shortlisted applicants will be required toattend an interview.
International EntryrequirementsEntry to this course is competitive.Applications close on 1 October. To beconsidered for admission you must havean Australian Psychology AccreditationCouncil (APAC)-approved four-yeartraining (or equivalent) from a recognisedinstitution, with a minimum grade pointaverage (GPA) of 5 in your fourth year ofstudy.
In addition, you will need to complete acourse questionnaire and submit twoconfidential referee reports. It isrecommended that one report be fromyour fourth-year thesis supervisor.Applicants will be shortlisted on the basisof their GPA and referee reports.Shortlisted applicants will be required toattend an interview.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 7.0
writing 7.0
reading 7.0
listening 7.0
overall 7.5
Registration RequirementsUndertaking the supervised psychologicalpractice component of the course requiresprovisional registration as a probationarypsychologist with the Psychology Board of
Australia. The requirements of the Board(including English languagerequirements) are available athttp://www.psychologyboard.gov.au/index.php
Professional RecognitionThe course meets the requirements foraccreditation by the AustralianPsychology Accreditation Council and theAustralian Psychological Society Collegeof Educational and DevelopmentalPsychologists. Graduates meet therequirements for registration by thePsychology Board of Australia.
Please refer to the Psychology Board ofAustralia website:http://www.psychologyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspx for additionalinformation on the Board's RegistrationStandards.
Other Requirementsblue card As required by the Commissionfor Children and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000) students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Suitability Care (Blue Card)before commencing fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children oryoung people. This is a mandatoryrequirement that must be met prior toundertaking any fieldexperience/practicum program throughoutyour course. For more information, visithttp://student.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
International Student EntryQUT advises that international studentsmay enrol only in full-time studies.
The course meets the requirements foraccreditation by the AustralianPsychology Accreditation Council and theAustralian Psychological Society Collegeof Clinical Psychologists. Graduates meetthe requirements for registration by thePsychology Board of Australia.
Please refer to the Psychology Board ofAustralia websitehttp://www.psychologyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspx for information onthe Board's English Language SkillsRegistration Standard.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please contact the School of Psychologyand Counselling on +61 7 3138 4520 or
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email [email protected] OR theFaculty of Education on +617 3138 3947or email [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureThe coursework component providestraining in assessment, diagnosis andintervention in the area of educational anddevelopmental issues across the lifespanwith an emphasis on the school years.
Students undertake two internships thatare linked with a client base from theCatholic education system and from thePsychology and Counselling Clinic atQUT’s Kelvin Grove campus.
Following these internships, studentsundertake a further two externalplacements in other environmentsincluding schools, mental health andcommunity settings.
To undertake the supervised practice,students need to provide evidence ofprovisional registration as a psychologistwith the Psychologists Board of Australiaand hold a current blue card as requiredby the Commission for Children andYoung People and Guardian Act (2000).
International CoursestructureCourse structureThe coursework component providestraining in assessment, diagnosis andintervention in the area of educational anddevelopmental issues across the lifespanwith an emphasis on the school years.
Students undertake two internships thatare linked with a client base from theCatholic education system and from thePsychology and Counselling Clinic atQUT’s Kelvin Grove campus.
Following these internships, studentsundertake a further two externalplacements in other environmentsincluding schools, mental health andcommunity settings.
To undertake the supervised practice,students need to provide evidence ofprovisional registration as a psychologistwith the Psychologists Board of Australiaand hold a current blue card as requiredby the Commission for Children andYoung People and Guardian Act (2000).
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1 Semester 1●
Year 1 Semester 2●
Year 2 Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1 Semester 1
PYN601Counselling and Consultationin Educational andDevelopmental Psychology
SPN640Developmental andEducational Assessment
SPN641Interventions in Educationaland DevelopmentalPsychology
EDN631 Supervised Practicum 1
Year 1 Semester 2
PYN603Professional Practice inEducational andDevelopmental Psychology
SPN642Learning Difficulties:Assessment and Intervention
PYN610-1
Research Thesis
EDN632 Supervised Practicum 2
Year 2 Semester 1
SPN643Developmental Processesand Disability
PYN034Childhood Psychopathologyand Treatment
EDN633 Supervised Practicum 3
PYN610-2
Research Thesis
Year 2 Semester 2
PYN606Applied DevelopmentalPsychology
EDN634 Supervised Practicum 4
PYN610-3
Research Thesis
PYN610-4
Research Thesis
Course Notes
Note: PYN034 replaced PYN602Developmental Psychopathology from2012
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International CoursestructureCourse structureThe Master of Research Managementand Commercialisation is particularlysuited to current or aspiring researchmanagement leaders, administrators andactive researchers in corporations,universities and the public sector. TheMasters builds on the content of theGraduate Certificate and allows you todevelop a deeper understanding of thecontext and strategic issues involved inresearch management andcommercialisation. You can tailor thecourse to your needs by applying theseideas and concepts to issues of relevanceto you and, where possible, undertakingassessment through workplace-basedprojects.
Students enrolled in the masters-levelcourse can choose to exit with an awardof Graduate Diploma in Research andDevelopment Management following thecompletion of eight approved units.
Sample StructureCode Title
Course structure
IFP100Knowledge Transfer andResearch Commercialisation
IFP101Leadership and WorkplaceCommunication
IFP102Project Management andResearch
Public Policy and Research
IFP104 Entrepreneurial Foundations
IFP105Principles and Practice ofResearch Management
IFP106 Managing Research Careers
IFP107 Global Sustainability
IFP108Strategic Issues in ResearchManagement
IFP109Contexts For Research &Development Management
IFP110 R&D Management Project 1
IFP111 R&D Management Project 2
IFP113Financial Decisions forResearch Management
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Master of Biotechnology
Year 2012
QUT code LS86
CRICOS 018479B
Duration(full-time)
1.5 years
Duration(part-timedomestic)
3 years
Campus Gardens Point
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $10000 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $12300 perSemester
Total creditpoints
144
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months July
Int. Start Months July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 1938
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 1938
Domestic Entry requirementsA bachelor degree or equivalent,preferably but not necessarily in science,is required. Please contact the coursecoordinator for further information on theentry requirements for this course.
* LS86 commences in July (Module 1entry). Students with advanced standingfor Module 1 should commence inFebruary as the Faculty does not offersufficient units in Module 2 in secondsemester. Note especially that theFebruary entry point for this course is forstudents with advanced standing forModule 1. It is not possible to commenceModule 1 in February.
For students with advanced standing forModule 1 and who wish to enter LS86 inJuly, a modified program will be requiredand this should be discussed with thecourse coordinator prior to enrolment.Students should note that this mayrequire them to study business electivesonly in their first semester and could leadto them having to take an additionalsemester to complete the requirements oftheir program.
International EntryrequirementsA bachelor degree or equivalent,preferably but not necessarily in science,is required. Please contact the coursecoordinator for further information on theentry requirements for this course.
* LS86 commences in July (Module 1entry). Students with advanced standingfor Module 1 should commence inFebruary as the Faculty does not offersufficient units in Module 2 in secondsemester. Note especially that theFebruary entry point for this course is forstudents with advanced standing forModule 1. It is not possible to commenceModule 1 in February.
For students with advanced standing forModule 1 and who wish to enter LS86 inJuly, a modified program will be requiredand this should be discussed with thecourse coordinator prior to enrolment.Students should note that this mayrequire them to study business electivesonly in their first semester and could leadto them having to take an additionalsemester to complete the requirements oftheir program.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewThe postgraduate coursework programsin Biotechnology will suit anyone who hasa recent undergraduate degree(preferably, however not necessarily, inscience) and who wishes to gain trainingand advanced specialisation in general,medical and/or plant biotechnology. Theprograms also cater for working scientists,support staff or students involved incommercial aspects of biotechnology,who wish to update their theoretical andpractical biotechnology skills.Science-based biotechnology unitsemphasising laboratory skills and hands-on laboratory experimentation featureprominently in the programs, which covercontemporary techniques inbiotechnology. New technology isincorporated as it becomes available. Theprograms also offer students opportunitiesto pursue studies related to the businessof biotechnology, marketing,commercialisation, as well as the legaland ethical aspects of biotechnologicalapplications.
Course DesignThe Master of Biotechnology is designedto give students further training andspecialisation in general medical and/orplant biotechnology. This program followssuccessful completion of core andoptional units offered in both the GraduateCertificate in Biotechnology and GraduateDiploma in Biotechnology.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please call the School of BiomedicalSciences on +61 7 3138 1938 [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse designThe program of study for an individualstudent will be decided in consultationwith the course coordinator and will take
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into account the student’s background inthe cell and biomolecular sciences andareas of interest in biotechnology.
The Master of Biotechnology is designedto give students further training andspecialisation in general medical and/orplant biotechnology. This program followssuccessful completion of core andoptional units offered in both the GraduateCertificate in Biotechnology and GraduateDiploma in Biotechnology.
International CoursestructureCourse designThe program of study for an individualstudent will be decided in consultationwith the course coordinator and will takeinto account the student’s background inthe cell and biomolecular sciences andareas of interest in biotechnology.
The Master of Biotechnology is designedto give students further training andspecialisation in general medical and/orplant biotechnology. This program followssuccessful completion of core andoptional units offered in both the GraduateCertificate in Biotechnology and GraduateDiploma in Biotechnology.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1 (July)(MODULE 1)
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Year 1, Semester 2 (Feb)(MODULE 2)
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Year 2, Semester 1 (July)(MODULE 3)
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Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1 (July) (MODULE 1)
LSN101 Molecular Biosciences
LSN102 Cellular Biosciences
LSN103Postgraduate Learning andResearch Skills
LSN483 Molecular Biology Techniques
Year 1, Semester 2 (Feb) (MODULE 2)
LSP127Business Aspects ofBiotechnology
Either
LSN583 Genetic Research Technology
Or
LSN585 Plant Genetic Manipulation
In consultation with the coursecoordinator, choose 24 credit pointsfrom the following units:
LQB582Biomedical ResearchTechnologies
LSN583 Genetic Research Technology
LSN584 Medical Cell Biology
LSN585 Plant Genetic Manipulation
Law, Justice and New GeneticTechnologies
Year 2, Semester 1 (July) (MODULE 3)
BSB311Innovation CommercialisationStrategies
Either
LSN684 Medical Biotechnology 2
Or
LQB685 Plant Microbe Interactions
In consultation with the coursecoordinator, choose 24 credit pointsfrom the following units:
LQB484Introduction to Genomics andBioinformatics
LQB681 Biochemical Research Skills
LQB682Protein Biochemistry andBioengineering
LQB685 Plant Microbe Interactions
LSN684 Medical Biotechnology 2
MGN409
Introduction to Management
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Master of Biotechnology (Advanced)
Year 2012
QUT code LS96
CRICOS 054279M
Duration(full-time)
2 years
Duration(part-timedomestic)
4 years
Campus Gardens Point
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $8500 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $12300 perSemester
Total creditpoints
192
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months July
Int. Start Months July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 1938
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 1938
Domestic Entry requirementsA degree or equivalent, preferably but notnecessarily in science.Advanced standing (credit) may be givenfor the foundation program (LS66) if thestudent has a degree or equivalent withrecent and appropriate undergraduate-level knowledge and laboratoryexperience in the key areas of molecularbiology, cell biology, biochemistry and/ormicrobiology at an advanced level.
International EntryrequirementsA degree or equivalent, preferably but notnecessarily in science.Advanced standing (credit) may be givenfor the foundation program (LS66) if thestudent has a degree or equivalent withrecent and appropriate undergraduate-level knowledge and laboratoryexperience in the key areas of molecularbiology, cell biology, biochemistry and/ormicrobiology at an advanced level.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewThe Master of Biotechnology (Advanced)program completes the comprehensivetraining of students and follows successfulcompletion of core and optional unitsoffered in the Graduate Certificate inBiotechnology, Graduate Diploma inBiotechnology and Master ofBiotechnology programs. It encompassesgeneral medical and/or plantbiotechnology. In their final semester ofthe program, students may undertake asupervised research project either at QUTor external to QUT.
Part-time students may also elect to do aresearch project at their place of work,with both a workplace supervisor and aQUT supervisor. Students must discussresearch project areas prior to enrolmentin their final semester of study in LS96 toorganise a suitable project and a projectsupervisor(s). While there is a wide range
of researchproject areas available, it may not alwaysbe possible for students to conduct aresearch project exactly in the area theydesire.There is also no guarantee that either asuitable project and/or projectsupervisor(s) will be available in thesemester that the student wishes toundertake the project unit.Some students prefer not to undertake aresearch project in their final semester ofstudy. For students not undertaking aresearch project, additional courseworkmust be completed. Students will need toconsult with the course coordinator inselecting additional coursework units.
These postgraduate courseworkprograms will suit anyone who has arecent undergraduate degree (preferably,however not necessarily, in science) andwho wishes to gain training and advancedspecialisation in general, medical and/orplant biotechnology. The programs alsocater for working scientists, support staffor students involved in commercialaspects of biotechnology who wish toupdate their theoretical and practicalbiotechnology skills.
Science-based biotechnology unitsemphasising laboratory skills and hands-on laboratory experimentation featureprominently in the programs, which covercontemporary techniques inbiotechnology. New technology isincorporated as it becomes available. Theprograms also offer students opportunitiesto pursue studies related to the businessof biotechnology, marketing andcommercialisation, as well as the legaland ethical aspects of biotechnologicalapplications.
Course DesignThe program of study for an individualstudent will be decided in consultationwith the course coordinator and will takeinto account the student’s background inthe cell and biomolecular sciences andareas of interest in biotechnology.The Graduate Certificate in Biotechnologyis a foundation program for people withouta science degree or for those who do nothave a recent background in the cell andbiomolecular sciences. Fundamentalaspects of cell and molecular biology,biochemistry and microbiology arecovered in this first program. Successfulcompletion of this program allowsstudents to then specialise in moreadvanced aspects of biotechnology. TheGraduate Certificate in Biotechnology also
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allowsstudents to gain essential generic skillsand attributes for successful postgraduateresearch and learning.Students must commence in July andenrol in Semester 2 units first. Advancedstanding (credit) may be given for thisfoundation program if the student has adegree or equivalent with recent andappropriate undergraduate-levelknowledge and practical experience in thekey areas of molecular biology, cellbiology, biochemistry and/or microbiologyat an advanced level. If advancedstanding (credit) is granted and accepted,students can enrol directly in any of themore advanced biotechnology programsin their first semester of study.The Graduate Diploma in Biotechnologybuilds upon foundation conceptspresented in the Graduate Certificate. TheGraduate Diploma in Biotechnology offersstudents opportunities to pursue study inseveral relevant focus areas including thetheoretical and practical aspects ofbiotechnology. It also covers the businessof biotechnology, marketing andcommercialisation, as well as the legaland ethical aspects of biotechnologicalapplications.The Master of Biotechnology is designedto give students further training andspecialisation in general medical and/orplant biotechnology. This program followssuccessful completion of core andoptional units offered in both the GraduateCertificate in Biotechnology and GraduateDiploma in Biotechnology.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please call the School of BiomedicalSciences on +61 7 3138 1938 [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse designThe program of study for an individualstudent will be decided in consultationwith the course coordinator and will takeinto account the student’s background inthe cell and biomolecular sciences andareas of interest in biotechnology.
The Master of Biotechnology (Advanced)program completes the comprehensivetraining of students and follows successfulcompletion of core and optional unitsoffered in the Graduate Certificate inBiotechnology, Graduate Diploma inBiotechnology and Master ofBiotechnology programs. It encompassesgeneral medical and/or plantbiotechnology. In their final semester ofthe program, students may undertake asupervised research project either at QUT
or external to QUT. Part-time studentsmay also elect to do a research project attheir place of work, with both a workplacesupervisor and a QUT supervisor.Students must discuss research projectareas prior to enrolment in their finalsemester of study in LS96 to organise asuitable project and a projectsupervisor(s). While there is a wide rangeof research project areas available, it maynot always be possible for students toconduct a research project exactly in thearea they desire.
There is also no guarantee that either asuitable project and/or projectsupervisor(s) will be available in thesemester that the student wishes toundertake the project unit. Some studentsprefer not to undertake a research projectin their final semester of study. Forstudents not undertaking a researchproject, additional coursework must becompleted. Students will need to consultwith the course coordinator in selectingadditional coursework units.
International CoursestructureCourse designThe program of study for an individualstudent will be decided in consultationwith the course coordinator and will takeinto account the student’s background inthe cell and biomolecular sciences andareas of interest in biotechnology.
The Master of Biotechnology (Advanced)program completes the comprehensivetraining of students and follows successfulcompletion of core and optional unitsoffered in the Graduate Certificate inBiotechnology, Graduate Diploma inBiotechnology and Master ofBiotechnology programs. It encompassesgeneral medical and/or plantbiotechnology. In their final semester ofthe program, students may undertake asupervised research project either at QUTor external to QUT. Part-time studentsmay also elect to do a research project attheir place of work, with both a workplacesupervisor and a QUT supervisor.Students must discuss research projectareas prior to enrolment in their finalsemester of study in LS96 to organise asuitable project and a projectsupervisor(s). While there is a wide rangeof research project areas available, it maynot always be possible for students toconduct a research project exactly in thearea they desire.
There is also no guarantee that either asuitable project and/or projectsupervisor(s) will be available in the
semester that the student wishes toundertake the project unit. Some studentsprefer not to undertake a research projectin their final semester of study. Forstudents not undertaking a researchproject, additional coursework must becompleted. Students will need to consultwith the course coordinator in selectingadditional coursework units.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1 (July)(MODULE 1)
●
Year 1, Semester 2 (Feb)(MODULE 2)
●
Year 2, Semester 1 (July)(MODULE 3)
●
Year 2, Semester 2 (Feb)(MODULE 4)
●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1 (July) (MODULE 1)
LSN101 Molecular Biosciences
LSN102 Cellular Biosciences
LSN103Postgraduate Learning andResearch Skills
LSN483 Molecular Biology Techniques
Year 1, Semester 2 (Feb) (MODULE 2)
LSP127Business Aspects ofBiotechnology
Either
LSN583 Genetic Research Technology
Or
LSN585 Plant Genetic Manipulation
In consultation with the coursecoordinator, choose 24 credit pointsfrom the following units:
LQB582Biomedical ResearchTechnologies
LSN583 Genetic Research Technology
LSN584 Medical Cell Biology
LSN585 Plant Genetic Manipulation
AMN442 Marketing Management
Law, Justice and New GeneticTechnologies
Year 2, Semester 1 (July) (MODULE 3)
BSB311Innovation CommercialisationStrategies
Either
LQB685 Plant Microbe Interactions
Or
LSN684 Medical Biotechnology 2
In consultation with the coursecoordinator, choose 24 credit pointsfrom the following units:
LQB484Introduction to Genomics andBioinformatics
LQB681 Biochemical Research Skills
Master of Biotechnology (Advanced)
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LQB682Protein Biochemistry andBioengineering
LQB685 Plant Microbe Interactions
LSN684 Medical Biotechnology 2
MGN409
Introduction to Management
Year 2, Semester 2 (Feb) (MODULE 4)
LSN710 Project
For those students NOT undertakingLSN710 Project, in consultation with thecourse coordinator, choose 48 creditpoints from the following units:
LQB582Biomedical ResearchTechnologies
LSN583 Genetic Research Technology
LSN584 Medical Cell Biology
LSN585 Plant Genetic Manipulation
Law, Justice and New GeneticTechnologies
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Master of Nursing
Year 2012
QUT code NS85
CRICOS 012644J
Duration(full-time)
1.5 years
Duration(part-timedomestic)
3 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $7500 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,100 perSemester
Total creditpoints
144
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February, JulyMidwifery Study Areaavailable for Februaryentry only.
Int. Start Months February, July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 073138 3824
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 3824
Domestic Entry requirementsAn applicant must be:• registered as a nurse with the AustralianHealth Practitioner Regulation Agency(AHPRA)• have gained a degree in nursing (orequivalent) from a recognised institution• meet any additional requirements for thestudy area chosen.
In addition candidates seeking entry tothe Master of Nursing are normallyrequired to hold an undergraduate degreein nursing (or equivalent) at a grade pointaverage of 5 or above.
Alternatively, applicants may be admittedon the basis of relevant experience at thediscretion of the Head of School ofNursing.
Applicants must provide original orcertified documentary evidence for eachentry requirement. For example: Nursingand Midwifery Board of Australia orequivalent registration; Nursing academicqualifications (if not awarded by QUT),that is, an award certificate and academictranscripts; and a supervisor signed letteror a statement of service to confirm yourpost-registration experience and yourcurrent employment position (whererequired for a study area).
All applicants should also complete andsubmit the Postgraduate nursingquestionnaire to accompany theirapplication.
Entry requirements for specific studyareas are as follows:
Acute Care NursingApplicants must be employed in an acutepractice setting for the duration of thecourse. Students are required toundertake workplace-based clinicalexperience in this setting as part of thecourse requirements.
Cancer NursingApplicants for the Cancer Nursing studyarea must normally be working at least0.6 FTE in the practice setting relevant tocancer nursing. Students not workingwithin these settings may be required toundertake additional supernumeraryclinical experience to meet therequirements of the course.
Emergency NursingApplicants for the Emergency Nursingstudy area must be working at least 0.6FTE in an emergency facility.
Intensive Care NursingApplicants for the Intensive Care studyarea be working at least 0.6 FTE in a leveltwo or three intensive care facility.
MidwiferyAn applicant for the Midwifery strand mustbe registered with the Nursing andMidwifery Board of Australia withendorsement as midwife practitioners.
Paediatric, Child and Youth HealthNursingStudents undertaking this study area willspecialise in paediatric nursing or childand youth health nursing.
Applicants for the paediatric specialisationmust be working at least 0.6 FTE in apaediatric setting.
Applicants wishing to specialise in childand youth health nursing do not need tobe working in this area to undertake thecourse, however they will be required toundertake a clinical practicum.
International EntryrequirementsAgeing and Dementia Studies,Professional Studies and Women's Healthare the only majors available tointernational studuents.
International applicants must:• have gained from a recognisedinstitution a qualification equivalent, onthe University’s assessment, to that of aregistered nurse in Australia• be registered or authorised to practise intheir country of origin or residence• have gained a degree in nursing (orequivalent) from a recognised institution• and normally have at least one year ofappropriate post-registration clinicalexperience.
Candidates seeking entry to the Master ofNursing are normally required to hold anundergraduate degree in nursing (orequivalent) at a grade point average of 5or above.
International applicants may also apply foralternative entry, on the basis of relevantexperience, at the discretion of the Headof School of Nursing.
International students may enrol only inFebruary or in July in full-time studies andmay study only onshore.
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Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Study AreasThe following majors are offered in thiscourse:
- Acute Care Nursing #- Ageing and Dementia Studies- Cancer Nursing #- Emergency Nursing #- Intensive Care Nursing #- Paediatric, Child and Youth HealthNursing #- Professional Studies- Women's Health- Midwifery * #
*Only offered in the February intake.# Not available to international students
Students may follow one of the followingpathways:
- Clinical- Professional- Research
Note: Information on AustralianGovernment Scholarships in the area ofaged care is available at:http://rcna.org.au/scholarships/government_scholarships
Entry Requirements -Domestic ApplicantsAn applicant must be:• registered as a nurse with the AustralianHealth Practitioner Regulation Agency(AHPRA)• have gained a degree in nursing (orequivalent) from a recognised institution• meet any additional requirements for thestudy area chosen.
In addition candidates seeking entry tothe Master of Nursing are normallyrequired to hold an undergraduate degreein nursing (or equivalent) at a grade pointaverage of 5 or above.
Alternatively, applicants may be admitted
on the basis of relevant experience at thediscretion of the Head of School ofNursing.
Applicants must provide original orcertified documentary evidence for eachentry requirement. For example: Nursingand Midwifery Board of Australia orequivalent registration; Nursing academicqualifications (if not awarded by QUT),that is, an award certificate and academictranscripts; and a supervisor signed letteror a statement of service to confirm yourpost-registration experience and yourcurrent employment position (whererequired for a study area).
All applicants should also complete thequestionnaire to accompany theirapplications available athttp://www.studentservices.qut.edu.au/pdfs/forms/pg_forms/PostgradNursingQuestion.pdf
Entry requirements for specific studyareas are as follows:
Acute Care NursingApplicants must be employed in an acutepractice setting for the duration of thecourse. Students are required toundertake workplace-based clinicalexperience in this setting as part of thecourse requirements.
Cancer NursingApplicants for the Cancer Nursing studyarea must normally be working at least0.6 FTE in the practice setting relevant tocancer nursing. Students not workingwithin these settings may be required toundertake additional supernumeraryclinical experience to meet therequirements of the course.
Emergency NursingApplicants for the Emergency Nursingstudy area must be working at least 0.6FTE in an emergency facility.
Intensive Care NursingApplicants for the Intensive Care studyarea be working at least 0.6 FTE in a leveltwo or three intensive care facility.
MidwiferyAn applicant for the Midwifery strand mustbe registered with the Nursing andMidwifery Board of Australia withendorsement as midwife practitioners.
Paediatric, Child and Youth HealthNursingStudents undertaking this study area willspecialise in paediatric nursing or childand youth health nursing.
Applicants for the paediatric specialisation
must be working at least 0.6 FTE in apaediatric setting.
Applicants wishing to specialise in childand youth health nursing do not need tobe working in this area to undertake thecourse, however they will be required toundertake a clinical practicum.
Course StructureThe course structures offer a wider rangeof pathways for nurses working in diversesettings, while at the same time ensuringopportunities for in-depth study to developan advanced level of competence inselected areas of nursing practice.Students may undertake one of ninedifferent majors. For a detailed overviewof the majors available, please refer to theGraduate Certificate in Nurisng relevant tothese areas of study.
The Master of Nursing consists of thecontent of the Graduate Diploma inNursing plus a further 48 credit points.Students who wish to graduate with aspecified major in the Master of Nursing(except Professional Studies) will berequired to complete the 96 credit pointsof the Graduate Diploma in Nursing unitsrelevant to that major and undertakeeither a 48 credit point thesis or anadditional 24 credit points of theremaining 48 credit points at the masterslevel in units also relevant to that major.These 24 credit points can be undertakenby completing relevant coursework unitsor a 24 credit point clinical project.
Students who wish to graduate from theMaster of Nursing with a major inProfessional Studies will be required tocomplete the 96 credit points of theGraduate Diploma in Nursing, and canthen choose to complete the remaining 48credit points at the masters level either bycoursework, project or thesis. Thecoursework units may be selected fromany postgraduate level units offered withinthe University for which the student hasthe necessary prerequisite.
The Master of Nursing may beundertaken both in the full-time and part-time in internal or external mode.
Professional StudiesThe purpose of this area of study is toenable students who do not wish toundertake in-depth study in a particularspecialty to have maximum flexibility toselect a program of study relevant to theirneeds. The program is designed toextend and enhance existing nursingknowledge and skills; build confidenceand leadership skills; provide a forum forcritical examination of contemporary
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nursing; attain academic experience andqualifications; and foster anunderstanding of nursing within thebroader umbrella of health care.
For a detailed overview of the majorsavailable, please refer to the GraduateCertificate relevant to these areas ofstudy.
Course ArticulationThe Graduate Diploma in Nursing and theMaster of Nursing fully articulate.
Students who complete the Master ofNursing may also be eligible for up to 96credit points advanced standing in HL90Doctor of Health Science.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Nursing on +617 31383824 or email [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureThese courses offer a variety of careerpathways for nurses working in diversesettings and provide opportunities for in-depth study for advanced competence inselected areas of nursing practice. Thethree courses fully articulate andapplicants may choose to enter at thegraduate certificate, graduate diploma ormasters level.
The Graduate Certificate allows studentsto complete four core units from theirselected area of nursing practice.
Students in the Graduate Diploma andMasters programs also complete fourcore units from an area of interest. Inaddition, students elect to undertake theirstudies in one of three pathwayoptions—clinical, professional, orresearch. This allows students to tailortheir study program to individualprofessional development needs.
International CoursestructureCourse structureThese courses offer a variety of careerpathways for nurses working in diversesettings and provide opportunities for in-depth study for advanced competence inselected areas of nursing practice. Thethree courses fully articulate andapplicants may choose to enter at thegraduate certificate, graduate diploma ormasters level.
The Graduate Certificate allows studentsto complete four core units from theirselected area of nursing practice.
Students in the Graduate Diploma andMasters programs also complete fourcore units from an area of interest. Inaddition, students elect to undertake theirstudies in one of three pathwayoptions—clinical, professional, orresearch. This allows students to tailortheir study program to individualprofessional development needs.
Sample StructureCode Title
Year 1, Semesters 1 and 2
Students are required to complete thetwo semesters of the Graduate Diplomain Nursing content in their major area ofstudy or the Graduate Diploma inMidwifery before continuing onto thethird semester of the Master of Nursing
Year 2, Semester 1
Clinical Strand:
Select TWO from the following threechoices (each 24 credit points):
NSN504 Clinical Fellowship
NSN506 Clinical Project
Select TWO 12 credit point electivesfrom List A electives
Professional Strand:
NSN506 Clinical Project
Select TWO 12 credit point electivesfrom List A electives
Research Strand:
NSN850 Thesis
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Master of Nursing Science (Nurse Practitioner)
Year 2012
QUT code NS86
Duration(full-timedomestic)
1 year
Duration(part-timedomestic)
2 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,833 perSemester
Dom. StartMonths
February
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 073138 3824
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 3824
Domestic Entry requirementsApplicants must:
Be a registered nurse with theAustralian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency (AHPRA)
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Have gained a bachelor degree innursing (or equivalent) from arecognised institution and havegained a graduate certificate innursing (or equivalent) in the area ofnominated specialty from arecognised institution
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Have a minimum of five years full-time equivalent recent clinicalpractice experience as a registerednurse including three years full-timeequivalent experience in a specialtyarea and one year full-timeequivalent experience at anadvanced practice level in thenominated specialty area
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Be employed at least 0.6 full-timeequivalent in an advanced practicenursing role.
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Applicants will be required to providesupporting documentation from twoclinical support team members and theirExecutive Director of Nursing (orequivalent) that will confirm their supportfor the applicant to undertake the requiredstudies. Applicants will, therefore, needto maintain their employment status forthe duration of the course.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
OverviewThe Master of Nursing Science (NursePractitioner) course is a one-year, full-time or two-year, part-time course. Uponsuccessful completion of the program,graduates will be able to:
- assess and treat clients in a specialtyfield of nursing practice and health care
- order diagnostic investigations within aspecialty field of nursing practice
- prescribe medications and otherinterventions from a specialty field of
nursing practice
- directly refer patients to other healthcareprofessionals
- conduct advanced comprehensivehealth assessments relevant to aspecialist field of nursing practice
- demonstrate an ability to conduct clinicalservices using high-level communicationskills, innovation and leadership in bothautonomous and multidisciplinary modesof practice
- demonstrate the capacity to thinkcritically and creatively in complex andunfamiliar environments.
Note: Information on AustralianGovernment Scholarships in the area ofaged care is available at:http://rcna.org.au/scholarships/government_scholarships
Professional recognitionThe course meets the requirements foraccreditation by the Australian Nursingand Midwifery Accreditation Council(ANMAC). Graduates meet therequirements for registration by theNursing and Midwifery Board of Australiawith endorsement as nurse practitioners.
Course StructureThe course consists of seven units - sixtheoretical units and an internship (24credit points) over two semesters. Theinternship will provide extended,supervised and supported clinical practiceexposure to consolidate and applycoursework learning. This course may beundertaken by internal or external mode.Students will be required to attend on-campus workshops normally for a total offive days scheduled during the Februaryorientation week and the mid-semesterbreak in September.
International Student EntryThe course is not available tointernational students.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Nursing on +617 31383824 or email [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureStudents will complete eight units of studyconsisting of five core units, one electiveunit, and an internship over two units. Theinternship will provide extended,
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supervised and supported clinical practiceexposure to consolidate and applycoursework learning.
International CoursestructureCourse structureStudents will complete eight units of studyconsisting of five core units, one electiveunit, and an internship over two units. Theinternship will provide extended,supervised and supported clinical practiceexposure to consolidate and applycoursework learning.
Sample StructureCode Title
Year 1 - Semester 1
NSN421Assessment and Diagnosis inExtended Practice
NSN422Pharmacology andTherapeutics in ExtendedNursing Practice
NSN423Nurse Practitioner RoleDevelopment
NSN425-1
Nurse Practitioner Internship
Year 1 - Semester 2
NSN424 Evidence Based Practice
NSN426Advanced Pharmacology andTherapeutics in SpecialityNursing Practice
NSN425-2
Nurse Practitioner Internship
Elective *
The elective is a 12 credit point unitapproved by the Course Coordinator
From 2013, the elective will be replacedby NSN428 Transition to NursePractitioner
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Master of Optometry
Year 2012
QUT code OP85
CRICOS 065379E
Duration(full-time)
2 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $4,025 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,100 perSemester
Total creditpoints
192
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 4831
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4831
Domestic Entry requirementsCompletion of QUT's Bachelor of VisionScience
International EntryrequirementsCompletion of QUT's Bachelor of VisionScience
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.5
writing 6.5
reading 6.5
listening 6.5
overall 7.0
OverviewThis course is the second component of afive year dual degree program,comprising a three year Bachelor ofVision Science (OP45), followed by a twoyear Master of Optometry (OP85).
NOTE that:- both degrees need to be completedbefore a graduate can apply forregistration as an optometrist- there is no direct entry to the OP85course- all applicants enter the program throughthe OP45 Bachelor of Vision Science andprogress to the OP85 course onsuccessful completion of the OP45 course- Commonwealth-supported places will beoffered in the Master of Optometry from2012.
The profession of Optometry isundergoing expansion in its scope ofpractice as a result of legislativeamendments to allow appropriatelytrained optometrists to use therapeuticpharmaceutical agents in the practice ofOptometry. The five year programincreases graduates' depth of knowledgein the areas of general and ocularpharmacology, with training in thetherapeutic management of eye disease.
Information for existingoptometristsThe Master of Optometry course providesthe second component of the entry-levelprogram to the profession in Australia - itis NOT designed to provide qualified
optometrists with a masters levelqualification. A route for further study isthrough higher degree research traininghttp://www.rsc.qut.edu.au/. The Faculty'sMaster of Applied Science by Research(HL84) is an option for students seeking aMasters level qualification.
Information for overseastrained optometristsOverseas trained optometrists seeking togain registration in Australia shouldcontact the Optometry Council ofAustralia and New Zealand atwww.ocanz.org for details concerningeligibility for registration through theassessment process for overseas trainedoptometrists before considering furtherstudy.
Why choose this courseA graduate of OP45 Bachelor of VisionScience must also complete the Master ofOptometry to be eligible for registration asan optometrist.
The course provides increased exposureto real world learning experiences bothwithin the QUT Health Clinic, and in theworkplace via the inclusion of extendedclinical placements.
Case-based learning and case-basedassessment will enhance the training indiseases of the eye and oculartherapeutics. Guest lecturers andpractising optometrists are involved in theclinical training.
Entry requirementsThe requirement for admission to thecourse is completion of QUT's Bachelor ofVision Science.
Career optionsGraduates are highly employable, with allstudents employed on graduation.Graduates can work or specialise in areassuch as contact lens practice, children'svision, occupational/public healthoptometry or low vision, as well asgeneral primary care clinical practice. Themajority of optometry graduates enterprivate practice and work initially inestablished practices, often with a view tofuture partnership or the establishment oftheir own practice. Graduates are alsoemployed in government service,including hospitals. A number ofgraduates are working in secondaryclinical care environments, primarily inophthalmology medical eye carepractices. The course also provides a
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route to employment within theophthalmic industry, or students mayenter the teaching and research fieldsafter further study.
Professional recognitionThe dual degree program Bachelor ofVision Science/ Master of Optometrymeets the requirements for accreditationby the Optometry Council of Australia andNew Zealand. Graduates of the programmeet the requirements for registration bythe Optometry Board of Australia.
Students must complete the Master ofOptometry as well as the Bachelor ofVision Science to be eligible forregistration.
The Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency (AHPRA) requires thatgraduates demonstrate English languageskills at IELTS level 7 or equivalent beforebeing considered for professionalregistration. For further information visitthe AHPRA website:http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registration-Process/Registration-Requirements.aspx
Please refer to the Optometry Board ofAustralia websitehttp://www.optometryboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspx for additionalinformation on the Board's RegistrationStandards.
Student registrationQUT automatically registers studentsenrolled in this course with the OptometryBoard of Australia in accordance with theHealth Practitioner Regulation NationalLaw Act 2009. Details about studentregistration are available from theAustralian Health Practitioner RegulationAgency at www.ahpra.gov.au
Other requirementsOphthalmic instruments costingapproximately $5000 are required for theclinical program. These should alreadyhave been purchased for theundergraduate program which precedesthe Master program (Bachelor of VisionScience).
A uniform shirt (approx $40 per shirt)must be purchased for wear by allstudents whilst they undertake patientconsultations and perform clinical eyeexaminations in the Optometry Clinic.
Students will also be required to maintainFirst Aid Certification and have a BlueCard before undertaking the clinical units.
Further informationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Optometry on +61 73138 4831 or [email protected]
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
OPN164Research Methods inOptometry and Vision Science
OPN161Optometry in Special NeedsGroups
OPN162 Contact Lens Practice
OPN163 Primary Care Clinic 7
Year 1, Semester 2
OPN264 Research Project
OPN261Therapeutic Management ofEye Disease
OPN262 Specialist Clinic 8
OPN263 Primary Care Clinic 8
Year 2, Semester 1
Research and Evidence BasedOptometry
Specialist Clinic 9
Primary Care Clinic 9
Clinical Externship 9
Year 2 Semester 2
Optometry in Professional Practice
Specialist Clinic 10
Primary Care Clinic 10
Clinical Externship 10
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Master of Applied Science (Medical Physics)
Year 2012
QUT code PH80
CRICOS 043548G
Duration(full-time)
1.5 years
Duration(part-timedomestic)
3 years
Campus Gardens Point
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $1,792 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,500 perSemester
Total creditpoints
144
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February, July
Int. Start Months February, July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 07 3138 1938
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 1938
Domestic Entry requirementsApplicants must possess anacceptable Bachelor of Science degreewith a major in physics. Applicants withother qualifications (eg medicalengineering) may enrol with the approvalof the course coordinator. In someinstances, a modified program may benecessary.
International EntryrequirementsApplicants must possess anacceptable Bachelor of Science degreewith a major in physics. Applicants withother qualifications (eg medicalengineering) may enrol with the approvalof the course coordinator. In someinstances, a modified program may benecessary.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Other MajorsSee also the separate entry for thefollowing major in this course: Master ofApplied Science (Medical Ultrasound).
Course DesignStage 1— Graduate Diploma (PH71)comprises assessed coursework such asadvanced lectures, seminars, readingunits or independent study. Full timestudents will need an average of 14 hoursa week of formal contact (seven hours forparttime students). Students can graduatewith a Graduate Diploma in MedicalPhysics after satisfactory completion ofStage 1.
Stage 2— Master of Applied Science(PH80) students undertake a program ofsupervised research and investigationthat can be completed at QUT or in asuitable external institution.
Professional RecognitionThe course is accredited by theAustralasian College of Physical Sciencesand Engineers in Medicine.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please call the School of Clinical Scienceson +61 7 3138 1938 [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse designStage 1—Graduate Diploma (PH71)comprises assessed coursework such asadvanced lectures, seminars, readingunits or independent study. Full-timestudents will need an average of 14 hoursa week of formal contact (seven hours forparttime students). Students can graduatewith a Graduate Diploma in MedicalPhysics after satisfactory completion ofStage 1.
Stage 2—Master of Applied Science(PH80) students undertake a program ofsupervised research and investigationthat can be completed at QUT or ina suitable external institution.
International CoursestructureCourse designStage 1—Graduate Diploma (PH71)comprises assessed coursework such asadvanced lectures, seminars, readingunits or independent study. Full-timestudents will need an average of 14 hoursa week of formal contact (seven hours forparttime students). Students can graduatewith a Graduate Diploma in MedicalPhysics after satisfactory completion ofStage 1.
Stage 2—Master of Applied Science(PH80) students undertake a program ofsupervised research and investigationthat can be completed at QUT or ina suitable external institution.
Sample StructureSemesters
STAGE 1: Students must completeunits from the list below, totalling 96credit points:
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Year 1, Semester 1 (February toJune)
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Year 1, Semester 2 (July toOctober)
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STAGE 2: Project over OneSemester or Summer Program
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Code Title
STAGE 1: Students must complete unitsfrom the list below, totalling 96 creditpoints:
Year 1, Semester 1 (February to June)
Master of Applied Science (Medical Physics)
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LSB142Human Anatomy andPhysiology
PCN113 Radiation Physics
PCN114Microprocessors andInstrumentation
PCN211 Physics of Medical Imaging
Year 1, Semester 2 (July to October)
PCN112 Medical Imaging Science
PCN212 Radiotherapy
PCN214Health and OccupationalPhysics
PCN218Research Methodology andProfessional Studies
STAGE 2: Project over One Semester orSummer Program
PCN520 Project (Full-time)
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Master of Applied Science (Medical Ultrasound)
Year 2012
QUT code PH80
CRICOS 043548G
Duration(part-timedomestic)
3 years
Campus Gardens Point
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $1,792 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,500 perSemester
Total creditpoints
144
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Dom. StartMonths
February
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 07 3138 1938
DisciplineCoordinator
Mr. Chandeep Bakshi07 3138 [email protected]
Domestic Entry requirementsTo be eligible for admission an applicant:
Will normally have completed PH71Graduate Diploma in Medical Science(Medical Ultrasound) or equivalent.
Prior to entering the Masters program, allstudents are required to notify the coursecoordinator of the planned researchproject to ensure it is appropriate.
International EntryrequirementsTo be eligible for admission an applicant:
Will normally have completed PH71Graduate Diploma in Medical Science(Medical Ultrasound) or equivalent.
Prior to entering the Masters program, allstudents are required to notify the coursecoordinator of the planned researchproject to ensure it is appropriate.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Other MajorsSee also the separate entry for thefollowing major in this course: Master ofApplied Science (Medical Physics).
Career OutcomesThis course is particularly designed forgraduates and practitioners in medicalultrasound fields, such as radiographers,and medical imaging and nuclearmedicine technologists, who wish toupgrade their qualifications and depth ofknowledge in this rapidly developing area.
Course DesignStage 1— Graduate Diploma (PH71)takes four semesters of part-time study tocomplete. Students must show that theyhave access to suitable clinicalexperience for the duration of Stage 1before commencing the degree. Lecturesare conducted in intensive four- to five-week blocks in each semester. Studentsundertake clinical experience throughout
the semester.
Stage 2— Master of Applied Science(PH80) involves completion of a researchproject and submission of a thesis.Students can undertake this projectexternally under QUT staff supervision onappointment of a suitable externalsupervisor. This stage takes twosemesters part-time to complete aftersuccessful completion of Stage 1.
Professional RecognitionThis course is accredited with theAustralasian Sonographer AccreditationRegistry.
International Student EntryThese courses are not available tointernational students.
Further informationFor further information about this course,please call the School of Clinical Scienceson +61 7 3138 1938 [email protected]
Domestic Course structureStage 1— Graduate Diploma (PH71)takes four semesters of part-time study tocomplete. Students must show that theyhave access to suitable clinicalexperience for the duration of Stage 1before commencing the degree. Lecturesare conducted in intensive four- to five-week blocks in each semester. Studentsundertake clinical experience throughoutthe semester.
Stage 2— Master of Applied Science(PH80) involves completion of a researchproject and submission of a thesis.Students can undertake this projectexternally under QUT staff supervision onappointment of a suitable externalsupervisor. This stage takes twosemesters part-time to complete aftersuccessful completion of Stage 1.
International CoursestructureStage 1— Graduate Diploma (PH71)takes four semesters of part-time study tocomplete. Students must show that theyhave access to suitable clinicalexperience for the duration of Stage 1before commencing the degree. Lecturesare conducted in intensive four- to five-week blocks in each semester. Studentsundertake clinical experience throughoutthe semester.
Stage 2— Master of Applied Science
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(PH80) involves completion of a researchproject and submission of a thesis.Students can undertake this projectexternally under QUT staff supervision onappointment of a suitable externalsupervisor. This stage takes twosemesters part-time to complete aftersuccessful completion of Stage 1.
Sample StructureSemesters
STAGE 1: Students must completethe units listed below, totalling 96credit points:
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Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
STAGE 2●
Project over One Semester orSummer Program:
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Project over Two Semesters:●
Code Title
STAGE 1: Students must complete theunits listed below, totalling 96 creditpoints:
Year 1, Semester 1
PCN159 Ultrasonic Examination 1
PCN162Principles of MedicalUltrasound
PCN197-1
Clinical Attachment 1
Year 1, Semester 2
PCN197-2
Clinical Attachment 1
PCN356 Ultrasonic Examination 2
Year 2, Semester 1
PCN297-1
Clinical Attachment 2
PCN355 Vascular Ultrasound
PCN357 Advanced Ultrasound Topics
Year 2, Semester 2
PCN218Research Methodology andProfessional Studies
PCN297-2
Clinical Attachment 2
- The Clinical Ultrasound units PCN197and PCN297 are 2 semester units.
- Each clinical attachment unit (iePCN197 and PCN297) involves clinicalexperience in the order of 3 days perweek or equivalent.
STAGE 2
Project over One Semester or SummerProgram:
PCN520 Project (Full-time)
Project over Two Semesters:
PCN540-1
Project (Part-time)
PCN540-2
Project (Part-time)
A student may request an extension oftime in which to submit the project reportfor assessment. A request for anextension of time up to a maximum ofsix months shall be made in writingthrough the Head of School to the Dean.Any request for a further extension, orany request for an extension to a datelater than six months after the originaldue date, shall be made in writing to theAcademic Board. The Academic Boardmay grant the extension under suchconditions as it may considerappropriate, or may award the student a"Fail" result in the project unit. A studentwho has received a "Fail" result in theproject unit may re-enrol in the unit onlyin exceptional circumstances and withthe express permission of the AcademicBoard.
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Master of Health Management
Year 2012
QUT code PU83
CRICOS 065613M
Duration(full-time)
1.5 years
Duration(part-timedomestic)
3 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $7500 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,300 perSemester
Total creditpoints
144
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February, July
Int. Start Months February, July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 5856
DisciplineCoordinator 3138 5856
Domestic Entry requirementsA bachelor degree in a relevant area (orequivalent) from a recognisedinstitution.
Applicants may be admitted on the basisof relevant work experience, otherqualifications, or professional or researchexperience at the discretion of the Head,School of Public Health.
International Entryrequirements
A bachelor degree in a relevant area (orequivalent) from a recognisedinstitution.
Applicants may be admitted on the basisof relevant work experience, otherqualifications, or professional or researchexperience at the discretion of the Head,School of Public Health.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Study AreasSpecialised streams of study are offeredin the areas of:
- Emergency and Disaster Management #- Health Services Management- Health Technology +- Quality and Patient Safety- Risk Management *
There is also the option of not completinga study area and choosing units frommore than one stream.
* Some units are available only in externalmode# Units in this study area are onlyavailable in second semester+ This study area is not currentlyavailable
Course StructureThe Master of Health Management willcomprise three aspects:
. 4 core Health Management units
. 4 units from a Study Area
. 4 units that may comprise a further studyarea, electives or a dissertationcomponent of one semester or twosemesters part-time (HLN700 or HLN750-1 and HLN750-2)
Note that it is not compulsory to completea Study Area and students may insteadchoose 4 units from across the StudyAreas.
Course ArticulationThe Graduate Diploma in HealthManagement fully articulates into theMaster of Health Management. Studentswho complete 3 of the 4 core units plusan elective will be able to exit with aGraduate Certificate in Health Science.
Further InformationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Public Health andSocial Work on +61 7 3138 5856 or [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureStudents in the Master of HealthManagement complete four core unitsplus one of the following:
two study areas (four units fromeach area)
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one study area (four units) plus fourelectives
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one study area (four units) plus a48-credit-point thesis
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cross-specialisation (eight unitsfrom across the study areas)
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students with a research interestmay undertake a 12-credit-pointindependent study, a 24-credit-pointproject or dissertation unit, or a 48-credit-point thesis unit.
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Study areasThe following study areas are offered:
Emergency and DisasterManagement
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Health Services Management●
Quality and Patient Safety●
Risk Management●
a cross-specialisation (where nostudy area is undertaken butstudents study across a variety offields).
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International CoursestructureCourse structureStudents in the Master of HealthManagement complete four core unitsplus one of the following:
two study areas (four units from●
Master of Health Management
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each area)one study area (four units) plus fourelectives
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one study area (four units) plus a48-credit-point thesis
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cross-specialisation (eight unitsfrom across the study areas)
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students with a research interestmay undertake a 12-credit-pointindependent study, a 24-credit-pointproject or dissertation unit, or a 48-credit-point thesis unit.
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Study areasThe following study areas are offered:
Emergency and DisasterManagement
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Health Services Management●
Quality and Patient Safety●
Risk Management●
a cross-specialisation (where nostudy area is undertaken butstudents study across a variety offields).
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Sample StructureSemesters
Semester 1●
Semester 2●
Semester 3●
Code Title
Semester 1
PUN106 Population Health
PUN640Health Care Delivery andReform
2 units from major study area orelectives
Semester 2
PUN632Leadership in HealthManagement
PUN210Fundamentals of HealthManagement
2 units from major study area orelectives or dissertation
Semester 3
4 units from second major study area orelectives or dissertation
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Master of Public Health
Year 2012
QUT code PU85
CRICOS 009029C
Duration(full-time)
1.5 years
Duration(part-timedomestic)
3 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $7500 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,300 perSemester
Total creditpoints
144
Start months February, July
Int. Start Months February, July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 5856
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 5856
Domestic Entry requirementsApplicants should have an approvedthree-year or four-year bachelor degree inhealth, behavioural, social or biologicalscience from a recognised institution andnot less than one year of relevant full-timeprofessional experience.
Applicants who hold a four-year degreemay be eligible for advanced standing ofup to 48 credit points, subject to recencyof study.
Admission on the basis of professionalexperience and/or research work will beconsidered.
International EntryrequirementsApplicants should have an approvedthree-year or four-year bachelor degree inhealth, behavioural, social or biologicalscience from a recognised institution andnot less than one year of relevant full-timeprofessional experience.
Applicants who hold a four-year degreemay be eligible for advanced standing ofup to 48 credit points, subject to recencyof study.
Admission on the basis of professionalexperience and/or research work will beconsidered.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Study areasSpecialised streams of study are offeredin the areas of:. Emergency and Disaster Management *. Epidemiology and Research Methods #. Health Promotion. Health Services Management. Occupational and Environmental HealthSciences. Public Health Nutrition
There is also the option of not completinga major and choosing units from morethan one stream.
* The units in this study area are currentlyonly offered in second semester# Some units in this study area are onlyavailable in internal mode
Course StructureStudents elect between three options:
(1) The first option is for full coursework,with no project or thesis component:- four core units (Part A),- one research methods unit (HLN405,HLN705 or HLN706) and- seven advanced elective units (Part B)
(2) Option two is to undertake courseworkwith a project component:- four core units (Part A)- one research methods unit (HLN405,HLN705 or HLN706) and- five advanced elective units (Part B) and- one project unit (HLN703).
(3) Option three is coursework with athesis component:- four core units (Part A)- four advanced elective units (Part B)- dissertation component of one semesteror two semesters part-time (HLN700 orHLN750-1 and HLN750-2)
Elective units (from Part B) will normallybe selected according to choice of amajor, or more than one stream of studywhere the no major option is chosen.
Course ArticulationThe Graduate Diploma in Public Healthfully articulates into the Master of PublicHealth.
International Student EntryInternational students may only enrol infull-time studies.
Further informationFor information about this course, pleasecall the School of Public Health andSocial Work on +61 7 3138 5856 or [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureStudents in the Masters program chooseone of the following:
Full coursework, no project orthesis. This consists of four coreunits, one research methods unitand seven advanced elective units.
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Coursework with a project unit. This●
Master of Public Health
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consists of four core units, oneresearch methods unit, fiveadvanced elective units and oneproject unit.Coursework with a thesiscomponent. This consists of fourcore units, four advanced electiveunits and a dissertation (onesemester full-time, two semesterspart-time).
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Study areasSpecialised study areas are available inthe areas of:
Emergency and DisasterManagement
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Epidemiology and ResearchMethods
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Health Promotion●
Health Services Management●
Occupational and EnvironmentalHealth Sciences
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Public Health Nutrition.●
There is also the option of not completinga major and choosing units from morethan one study area.
International CoursestructureCourse structureStudents in the Masters program chooseone of the following:
Full coursework, no project orthesis. This consists of four coreunits, one research methods unitand seven advanced elective units.
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Coursework with a project unit. Thisconsists of four core units, oneresearch methods unit, fiveadvanced elective units and oneproject unit.
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Coursework with a thesiscomponent. This consists of fourcore units, four advanced electiveunits and a dissertation (onesemester full-time, two semesterspart-time).
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Study areasSpecialised study areas are available inthe areas of:
Emergency and DisasterManagement
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Epidemiology and ResearchMethods
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Health Promotion●
Health Services Management●
Occupational and EnvironmentalHealth Sciences
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Public Health Nutrition.●
There is also the option of not completinga major and choosing units from morethan one study area.
Sample StructureSemesters
PART A - Semester 1 - Core Units(Option 1, 2, 3)
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PART B - Semester 2 - AdvancedElective Units offered by QUT(Option 1, 2, 3)
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PART C - Semester 3 - Coursework(Option 1 only)
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PART C - Semester 3 - Project(Option 2 only)
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PART C - Semester 3 - Dissertation(Option 3 only)
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Code Title
PART A - Semester 1 - Core Units(Option 1, 2, 3)
PUN105 Health Statistics
PUN640Health Care Delivery andReform
PUN106 Population Health
HLN710Fundamentals ofEpidemiology and ResearchDesign
PART B - Semester 2 - AdvancedElective Units offered by QUT (Option 1,2, 3)
4 electives from same major
or
4 electives across majors
PART C - Semester 3 - Coursework(Option 1 only)
Students select further electives fromadvanced elective list, one of whichmust be HLN405 or HLN706
OR
PART C - Semester 3 - Project (Option 2only)
HLN703 Project A
plus electives from advanced electivelist, one of which must be HLN405 orHLN706
OR
PART C - Semester 3 - Dissertation(Option 3 only)
HLN700 Thesis
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Master of Counselling
Year 2012
QUT code PY12
Duration(part-timedomestic)
3 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: $4,000 perSemester
Total creditpoints
144
Dom. StartMonths
February
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 4520
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4520
Domestic Entry requirementsAn approved degree in a human serviceor related area, preferably with access toongoing counselling work. Applicants willbe shortlisted based on educational andprofessional qualifications. Shortlistedapplicants are required to attend aninterview to assess their suitability forcounselling work. Candidates with otherqualifications/appropriate workexperience may be admitted, subject toapproval by the Head of School ofPsychology and Counselling.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
International Student EntryThis course is not available tointernational students.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please contact the School of Psychologyand Counselling on +61 7 3138 4520 oremail [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureThe Master of Counselling is offered on apart-time, evening basis over three years.
This course has an applied, experientialfocus which features brief solution-focused and narrative therapies, familytherapy, process-experiential therapy,group work and supervision. It provides astrong practical component and studentswill use the purpose-built Psychology andCounselling Clinic for clinical practice.
International CoursestructureCourse structureThe Master of Counselling is offered on apart-time, evening basis over three years.
This course has an applied, experientialfocus which features brief solution-focused and narrative therapies, familytherapy, process-experiential therapy,
group work and supervision. It provides astrong practical component and studentswill use the purpose-built Psychology andCounselling Clinic for clinical practice.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
PYN000 Counselling Studies 1
PYN001 Professional Studies 1
Year 1, Semester 2
PYN002 Counselling Studies 2
PYN003 Group Studies
Year 2, Semester 1
PYN004 Counselling Studies 3
PYN006 Professional Studies 2
Year 2, Semester 2
PYN013Advanced CounsellingStudies
PYN014Research for CounsellingPractice
Year 3, Semester 1
PYN007 Professional Studies 3
PYN008-1
Project (Part 1)
Year 3, Semester 2
PYN008-2
Project (Part 2)
PYN008-3
Project (Part 3)
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Master of Clinical Psychology
Year 2012
QUT code PY18
CRICOS 052769J
Duration(full-time)
2 years
Duration(part-timedomestic)
4 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,824 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,000 perSemester
Total creditpoints
192
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months FebruaryClosing date forapplications is 1 Octoberof the previous year inwhich you are applying forentry.
Int. Start Months FebruaryClosing date forapplications is 1 Octoberof the previous year inwhich you are applying forentry.
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 4520
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4520
Domestic Entry requirementsEntry to this course is competitive.Applications close on 1 October. To beconsidered for admission you must have:
APAC-approved four-year training(or equivalent) from a recognisedinstitution
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minimum grade point average(GPA) of 5 (on a 7-point scale) inthe fourth-year program
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two referee reports. Referees arerequired to comment on youracademic and personal suitabilityand their overall level of support foryour application
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Applicants are shortlisted in priority orderon the basis of their GPAs. Shortlistedapplicants are required to attend aninterview to assess their interpersonalskills in a clinical context. Admission isbased on GPA, interview and refereereports.
International EntryrequirementsEntry to this course is competitive.Applications close on 1 October. To beconsidered for admission you must have:
APAC-approved four-year training(or equivalent) from a recognisedinstitution
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minimum grade point average(GPA) of 5 (on a 7-point scale) inthe fourth-year program
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two referee reports. Referees arerequired to comment on youracademic and personal suitabilityand their overall level of support foryour application
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Applicants are shortlisted in priority orderon the basis of their GPAs. Shortlistedapplicants are required to attend aninterview to assess their interpersonalskills in a clinical context. Admission isbased on GPA, interview and refereereports.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 7.0
writing 7.0
reading 7.0
listening 7.0
overall 7.0
Professional recognitionThe course meets the requirements foraccreditation by the AustralianPsychology Accreditation Council and theAustralian Psychological Society Collegeof Clinical Psychologists. Graduates meetthe requirements for registration by thePsychology Board of Australia.
The Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency (AHPRA) requires thatgraduates demonstrate English languageskills at IELTS level 7 or equivalent beforebeing considered for professionalregistration. For further information visitthe AHPRA website:http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registration-Process/Registration-Requirements.aspx
Please refer to the Psychology Board ofAustralia website:http://www.psychologyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspx for additionalinformation on the Board's RegistrationStandards.
Registration requirementsAll students seeking registration with thePsychology Board of Australia as aregistered psychologist will be required toregister as a psychologist withprobationary conditions for the duration ofthe program. Students should apply to theBoard as soon as possible to ensure thatregistration is completed prior tocommencement of the program.
Please refer to the Psychology Board ofAustralia websitehttp://www.psychologyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspx for information onthe Board's Registration Standards.
Futher InformationFor more information about this course,please contact the School of Psychologyand Counselling on +61 7 3138 4520 oremail [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureThe coursework component of thisprogram provides training on how toassess and diagnose clinicalpresentations. It provides unique trainingon how to conceptualise and treat a broadrange of child and adult clinicalpresentations from relationalpsychodynamic, cognitive-behavioural,and systemic narrative therapeuticapproaches.
Clinical placements begin in the first
Master of Clinical Psychology
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semester with an internship spanning thefirst year. Students complete theinternship under intense supervision atthe specialised Psychology andCounselling Clinic at QUT’s Kelvin Grovecampus. During the internship, studentsgain experience in assessing and treatinga range of clinical cases across thelifespan.
Once students are deemed competentthrough the internship, they continue theirclinical training with external placementsin hospitals, community agencies and avariety of child and adult mental healthsettings.
International CoursestructureCourse structureThe coursework component of thisprogram provides training on how toassess and diagnose clinicalpresentations. It provides unique trainingon how to conceptualise and treat a broadrange of child and adult clinicalpresentations from relationalpsychodynamic, cognitive-behavioural,and systemic narrative therapeuticapproaches.
Clinical placements begin in the firstsemester with an internship spanning thefirst year. Students complete theinternship under intense supervision atthe specialised Psychology andCounselling Clinic at QUT's Kelvin Grovecampus. During the internship, studentsgain experience in assessing and treatinga range of clinical cases across thelifespan.
Once students are deemed competentthrough the internship, they continue theirclinical training with external placementsin hospitals, community agencies and avariety of child and adult mental healthsettings.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1 Semester 1●
Year 1 Semester 2●
Year 2 Semester 1●
Year 2 Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1 Semester 1
PYN025Clinical PsychologicalInterventions 1
PYN027Clinical PsychologicalAssessment
PYN028 Clinical Psychopathology
PYN035 Supervised Practicum Stage 1
Year 1 Semester 2
PYN021 Research Thesis 1
PYN044Clinical PsychologicalInterventions 2
PYN030Professional Practice inClinical Psychology
PYN036 Supervised Practicum Stage 2
Year 2 Semester 1
PYN022 Research Thesis 2
PYN045Clinical PsychologicalInterventions 3
PYN034Childhood Psychopathologyand Treatment
PYN037 Supervised Practicum Stage 3
Year 2 Semester 2
PYN023 Research Thesis 3
PYN024 Research Thesis 4
PYN038 Supervised Practicum Stage 4
PYN039Health Psychology andRehabilitation
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Master of Social Work
Year 2012
QUT code SW80
CRICOS 075076D
Duration(full-time)
2 years
Duration(part-timedomestic)
4 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,824 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,300 perSemester
Total creditpoints
192
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months February
Int. Start Months February
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or07 3138 4697
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4697
Domestic Entry requirementsAustralian bachelor degree (or equivalent)normally with minimum overall grade pointaverage of 4 (on a 7-point scale) orabove.
This course is designed for graduatesfrom other disciplines seeking aqualification in social work. It is notsuitable for qualified social workersseeking additional postgraduate study.
International EntryrequirementsApplicants must have successfullycompleted a relevant Australianundergraduate degree or equivalent, witha grade point average of 4 or above (on aQUT 7-point scale).
This course is designed for graduatesfrom other disciplines seeking aqualification in social work. It is notsuitable for qualified social workersseeking additional postgraduate study.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Date claimersYou are required to attend on-campussessions which are held duringOrientation Week and Week 1 of eachsemester. For specific dates, pleaseconsult the class timetables via the classtimetable search at:https://qutvirtual2.qut.edu.au/portal/pls/portal/ttab_unit_search_p.show
Attendance requirementsThe course is delivered in a blendedmode which combines on campus andvirtual learning. Students are required toattend the timetabled activities as well asparticipate in the various virtual activitiesand forums associated with each unit.
Students enrolled in units for firstsemester must participate in the on-campus activities associated with theunits, including during orientation week,as detailed in the date claimers above at
Kelvin Grove Campus.
This participation is an essential andmandatory part of attendance, and willrequire students to have access to acomputer with internet access, webcamand MP3 player (4 gig minimum). Inaddition to the internet access, theapproximate cost of the webcam and MP3player is $150. Total costs for a computer,internet access, webcam and MP3 playeris approximately $1500.
Advanced standingStudents who have completed theBachelor of Human Services degree fromQUT or equivalent will receive onesemester advanced standing and will beable to complete the course in threesemesters over 13 months including aSummer Semester.
Professional recognitionGraduates will be eligible for membershipwith the Australian Association of SocialWorkers (AASW).
Course structureStandard 2 Year ProgramStudents enrolled full-time in the Masterof Social Work complete 192 credit pointsover four semesters.
The course includes a minimum of 980hours of fieldwork placements supervisedby a professional social workerundertaken over three Social WorkPractice units. Professional Practice 1and Professional Practice 2 are each 245hours and Professional Practice 3 is 490hours.
The course has a number of prerequisiteunits and students should take carefulnote of these when planning their courseprogression and professional placements.
Part-time studyStudents undertaking part-time studymust enrol in SWN001 in their firstsemester. Students may take advantageof Summer Semester offerings toaccelerate their course completion.
B Human Services (QUT) AdvancedStanding StructureStudents who have completed theBachelor of Human Services degree fromQUT or equivalent will follow the structureoutlined below for BHumServ graduates.
Other requirementsBlue CardAs required by the Commission for
Master of Social Work
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Children and Young People and ChildGuardian Act (2000), students mustundergo a criminal history check and beissued with a Blue Card beforecommencing clinical practice/fieldexperience/practicum in an organisationwhere they may work with children oryoung people. For more information, visithttp://student.qut.edu.au/studying/jobs-and-work-experience/work-experience-and-placements/blue-cards.
Hepatitis B vaccinationHepatitis B vaccination is mandatorybefore beginning placements.
Course articulationStudents who wish to exit the MSocWkand have completed a minimum of 48credit points in units within the course, willbe eligible for a Graduate Certificate inSocial Care which is available as an exit-only option.
Students who wish to exit the MSocWkand have completed a minimum of 96credit points within the course, will beeligible for a Graduate Diploma in SocialCare which is available as an exit-onlyoption
Further informationFor further information call the School ofPublic Health and Social Work 07 31384697 or email [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureThe Master of Social Work consists of 16units and can be studied full-time (twoyears) or part-time (four years). Studentsundertaking the part-time option maycomplete Summer Program offerings toaccelerate their course completion.
The course includes a minimum 980hours of field placements supervised by aprofessional social worker. Theseplacements are undertaken over threepractice units.
International CoursestructureCourse structureThe Master of Social Work consists of 16units and can be studied full-time (twoyears) or part-time (four years). Studentsundertaking the part-time option maycomplete Summer Program offerings toaccelerate their course completion.
The course includes a minimum 980hours of field placements supervised by aprofessional social worker. Theseplacements are undertaken over threepractice units.
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
SWN001
Planning, Literacy andResearch For ProfessionalPractice
SWN002
Trends, Challenges andOpportunities in Social Work
SWN016
Human Development andBehaviour
SWN004
Professional CommunicationSkills
Year 1, Semester 2
SWN007
Casework Practice
SWN008
Group, Team and CommunityWork for Professional Practice
SWN011
Professional Practice 1
SWN012
Professional Practice 2
Year 2, Semester 1
SWN005
Health, Wellbeing and theHuman Condition
SWN009
Social Work Assessment andIntervention
SWN010
The Socio-Cultural Context ofProfessional Practice
SWN006
The Ethical, Legal andOrganizational Context ofPractice
Year 2, Semester 2
SWN017
Social Work Practice -Frameworks and Transitions
SWN013
Professional Practice 3
SWN003
Political Economy and PolicyMaking
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Master of Applied Science (Research)
Year 2012
QUT code HL84
CRICOS 007897G
Duration(full-time)
1.5 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
Aust citizens or PRs willbe awarded an RTS/RTAplace or a QUTsponsorship for tuitionfees. If you exceed themax time, you will becharged - 2012: $10000per Semester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11300 perSemester
Total creditpoints
Start months Entry is at any time.
Int. Start Months Entry is at any time.
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 07 3138 8290
DisciplineCoordinator 3138 8290
Domestic Entry requirementsQUT bachelor degree (orequivalent) in health science,applied science, or other approveddegree
●
Minimum overall grade pointaverage of 5 (on a 7-point scale).
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Applicants may be admitted on thebasis of a submission with evidenceof other qualifications at thediscretion of the Academic Board.
●
International Entryrequirements
QUT bachelor degree (orequivalent) in health science,applied science, or other approveddegree
●
Minimum overall grade pointaverage of 5 (on a 7-point scale).
●
Applicants may be admitted on thebasis of a submission with evidenceof other qualifications at thediscretion of the Academic Board.
●
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Course StructureStudents undertake a program ofresearch and investigation on a topicapproved by the Faculty ResearchCommittee. Students may be required toundertake an appropriate course of studyconcurrently with the research program.
The course of study normally includes aprogram of assessed coursework;participation in University scholarlyactivities such as research seminars,teaching and publication; regular face-to-face interaction with supervisors; and aprogram of supervised research andinvestigation. The course consists of fourstages: preparation, confirmation ofcandidature, implementation andsubmission of a thesis.
Course CoordinationStudents undertake their program ofresearch through one of the Faculty’s
schools (Human Movement Studies,Nursing and Midwifery, Optometry,Psychology and Counselling, PublicHealth) or the Social Work and HumanServices Academic Unit. Researchexpertise within the Faculty coversactivities in ageing; physical activity,disability, injury and rehabilitation; healthand wellbeing; human behaviour; vision;and accident research. Potential studentsare encouraged to contact the relevantschool prior to submitting an application.
Course DurationThe length of the course will varydepending on the applicants’qualifications on admission and theirprogress during the course. The minimumperiod of enrolment in the program is:• 1.5 years for a full-time student with athree year undergraduate degree, or• one year for a full-time student with afour year undergraduate degree, includinghonours or other relevant programs(including key research methods,literature review foundations and othercoursework requirements), or• one semester for a full-time studenttransferring from another higher degreeresearch program.
The maximum period of enrolment for afull-time student is 2 years or equivalent(2 EFTSL).
International Student EntryQUT advises that international studentsmay enrol only in full-time studies.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please contact the Faculty on +617 31388290 or [email protected]
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Doctor of Health Science
Year 2012
QUT code HL90
CRICOS 037680K
Duration(full-time)
3 years
Duration(part-timedomestic)
6 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
Aust citizens or PRs willbe awarded an RTS/RTAplace or a QUTsponsorship for tuitionfees. If you exceed themax time, you will becharged - 2012: $7500per Semester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11200 perSemester
Total creditpoints
288 (96 coursework creditpoints and 192 researchthesis credit points)
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48 (average)
Start months February, July
Int. Start Months February, July
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 07 3138 8290
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 8290
Domestic Entry requirementsFour-year bachelor degree (orequivalent) with first-class honoursor second-class honours division A
●
Masters degree (or equivalent) in arelevant area
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Two years of professional practicein a position of appropriateprofessional responsibility.
●
At the discretion of the Executive Dean,candidates who do not have sufficientprofessional practice may be required togain this experience during the course ofthe doctorate.
Before submitting an application, potentialcandidates should contact the coursecoordinator who will assist in thepreparation of the application.
Candidates should apply on theappropriate form, supplying specifieddocumentation. The application should beaccompanied by a brief proposal for thecourse of study and the research field.
International Entryrequirements
Four-year bachelor degree (orequivalent) with first-class honoursor second-class honours division A
●
Masters degree (or equivalent) in arelevant area
●
Two years of professional practicein a position of appropriateprofessional responsibility.
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At the discretion of the Executive Dean,candidates who do not have sufficientprofessional practice may be required togain this experience during the course ofthe doctorate.
Before submitting an application, potentialcandidates should contact the coursecoordinator who will assist in thepreparation of the application.
Candidates should apply on theappropriate form, supplying specifieddocumentation. The application should beaccompanied by a brief proposal for thecourse of study and the research field.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
Major Study AreasMajor study areas include:- Health Promotion- Health Services Management and PolicySciences- Nursing- Occupational and Environmental HealthSciences- Public Health.
Advanced Standing andArticulationAdvanced standing of up to a maximum of96 credit points may be granted tocandidates who have completed anappropriate masters qualification or itsequivalent.
The Doctor of Health Science will fullyarticulate with the Master of HealthScience and students who select theirprogram of study to be consistent with thecoursework requirements for the Doctor ofHealth Science will be eligible for the fullcredit of 96 credit points.
Course StructureStudents undertake 96 credit points ofcoursework units and 192 research thesiscredit points. The coursework is chosenfrom the major study areas and must becompleted before proceeding to theresearch component.
To achieve the appropriate advancedlevels students must:
- choose one of the major study areas- complete two units in research methods- complete one unit in theoreticalframeworks- complete four units from this major studyarea plus one approved elective unit orcomplete five units from this major studyarea.
Students are required to attend acompulsory residential program of twodays annually during their candidature.
International Student EntryInternational students may enrol inFebruary or July in full-time studies.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,
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please contact the Faculty of Health onphone +617 3138 8290 or [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureStudents undertake 96 credit points ofcoursework units and 192 researchportfolio credit points. The coursework ischosen from the major study areas andmust be completed before proceeding tothe research component.
To achieve the appropriate advancedlevels students must:
choose one of the major studyareas
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complete two units in researchmethods
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complete one unit in theoreticalframeworks
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complete four units from the majorstudy area plus one approvedelective unit, or complete five unitsfrom the major study area
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students are required to attend acompulsory residential program ofthree days annually during theircandidature.
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A maximum of 72 credit points may begranted to candidates who havecompleted an appropriate mastersqualification or its equivalent.
Study areasHealth Promotion●
Health Services Management●
Nursing●
Occupational and EnvironmentalHealth Sciences
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Public Health●
International CoursestructureCourse structureStudents undertake 96 credit points ofcoursework units and 192 researchportfolio credit points. The coursework ischosen from the major study areas andmust be completed before proceeding tothe research component.
To achieve the appropriate advancedlevels students must:
choose one of the major studyareas
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complete two units in researchmethods
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complete one unit in theoreticalframeworks
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complete four units from the majorstudy area plus one approvedelective unit, or complete five unitsfrom the major study area
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students are required to attend acompulsory residential program ofthree days annually during theircandidature.
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A maximum of 72 credit points may begranted to candidates who havecompleted an appropriate mastersqualification or its equivalent.
Study areasHealth Promotion●
Health Services Management●
Nursing●
Occupational and EnvironmentalHealth Sciences
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Public Health●
Sample StructureSemesters
Year 1, Semester 1●
Year 1, Semester 2●
Year 2, Semester 1●
Year 2, Semester 2●
Year 3, Semester 1●
Year 3, Semester 2●
Code Title
Year 1, Semester 1
Research Methods Core Unit 1
Research Methods Core Unit 2
Major Study Unit 1
Major Study Unit 2
Year 1, Semester 2
Theoretical Framework Unit
Major Study Unit 3
Major Study Unit 4
Major Study Unit 5 or Elective Unit
Year 2, Semester 1
Doctoral Research
Year 2, Semester 2
Doctoral Research
Year 3, Semester 1
Doctoral Research
Year 3, Semester 2
Doctoral Research
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Doctor of Philosophy (Hosted by Faculty of Health)
Year 2012
QUT code IF49
CRICOS 006367J
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
Aust citizens or PRs willbe awarded an RTS/RTAplace or a QUTsponsorship for tuitionfees. If you exceed themax time, you will becharged - 2012: $12400per Semester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $13,700 perSemester
Total creditpoints
Start months Entry at any time.
Int. Start Months Entry at any time.
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] or 07 3138 8290
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 8290
Domestic Entry requirementsRelevant first-class or second-classdivision A honours degree, or
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Appropriate masters degree.●
Application for admissionAn application for admission should setout in full the candidate’s intended courseof study including the area of study to beundertaken, the proposed title of thethesis, the aim of the proposed programof research and investigation, itsbackground, the significance and possibleapplication of the research program, andthe research plan.
Approval of applications is subject to thereceipt of a statement of support from theHead of the School in which the proposedresearch program is to be undertaken.
International Entryrequirements
Relevant first-class or second-classdivision A honours degree, or
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Appropriate masters degree.●
Application for admissionAn application for admission should setout in full the candidate’s intended courseof study including the area of study to beundertaken, the proposed title of thethesis, the aim of the proposed programof research and investigation, itsbackground, the significance and possibleapplication of the research program, andthe research plan.
Approval of applications is subject to thereceipt of a statement of support from theHead of the School in which the proposedresearch program is to be undertaken.
Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 6.0
writing 6.0
reading 6.0
listening 6.0
overall 6.5
International Student EntryAdmission to the Doctor of Philosophydepends on an applicant’s demonstratedresearch aptitude and the availability of
supervision, infrastructure and resourcesneeded for the proposed research project.
An applicant would normally hold:. a relevant first or second class division Ahonours degree or equivalent, or. an appropriate Masters degree orProfessional Doctorate (by research orcoursework)
Masters and Professional Doctoratesdegrees by coursework must contain asignificant research component, normallyno less than 25%.
Holders of Masters and ProfessionalDoctoral by Coursework must:• have a grade point average of at least5.0 on a 7 point scale and• present evidence of researchexperience and potential for approvalEnglish language proficiency requiresInternational applicants to meet an IELTSoverall bandscore of 6.5 with no sub-score below 6.0.
FINANCIAL GUARANTEEAcceptable forms of evidence include:- A letter from an approved employerconfirming the continuation of your salary;OR- A signed Scholarship Agreementbetween QUT and your sponsoringagency; OR- An accepted letter of offer from QUT fora postgraduate research scholarship; OR- An approved external scholarship.
Location & durationThe expected duration of the Doctor ofPhilosophy is three to four years full-time,or six to eight years part-time. Full-timestudy is normally conducted on-campus atQUT. Part-time and external study optionsmay be available depending on theproject, infrastructure requirements andfunding arrangements. Although QUToffers this flexibility, candidates mustmeet minimum attendance requirementsand the university must be satisfied thatadequate supervision and resources areavailable.
International student visas require on-campus study to be completed full-time.
Course StructureQUT adopts a project managementapproach. PhD candidates work closelywith their supervisory team to meetcollegially reviewed milestones leading totimely submission of a thesis forexamination. QUT is proud of its record oftimely completions and low attrition ratesrealised by this approach.
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During candidature the supervisor andother key stakeholders will provide adviceand direction to the candidate toencourage their participation in universityscholarly activities such as researchseminars, teaching and publication. Thelength of the thesis varies according tothe topic, but should normally be nolonger than 100,000 words, excludingbibliography.
Doctoral studies may be completed in anyarea of research interest supported by theFaculty of Health. Current areas include
- Movement coordination and control- Injury prevention and Rehabilitation- Fitness, health and wellbeing- Prevention and management of chronicdisease- Physical education- Nursing research- Cornea and contact lens- Optical and visual performance- Psychological therapies and counselling- Social, cognitive and developmentalprocesses- Physical and psychological health- Road Safety and traffic psychology- Disease prevention and management- Environmental health- Health services research
The descriptions of researchspecialisations available are provided asa guide only and research in other relatedareas is welcomed.
FeesAustralian citizens and permanentresidents will be awarded a ResearchTraining Scheme (RTS) place. Domesticstudents are not required to apply for anRTS entitlement, as it will beautomatically allocated. The RTS coverstuition fees but not other study relatedcosts. PhD Students are entitled to fouryears full-time equivalent study underthese schemes. Students who exceed thisentitlement may apply to QUT forextension, however the University maycharge fees for the period of the program,which exceeds the student's entitlement.The University determines the fee levelfor domestic and international students.
Further InformationFor more information about this courseplease contactResearch Students CentrePhone: +61 7 3138 4475, Email:[email protected]
Faculty of HealthPhone on +617 3138 8290 or [email protected]
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Doctor of Psychology (Clinical)
Year 2012
QUT code PY50
CRICOS 059989G
Duration(full-time)
3 years
Duration(part-timedomestic)
6 years
Campus Kelvin Grove
Domestic fee(indicative)
2012: CSP $2,824 perSemester
International fee(indicative)
2012: $11,000 perSemester
Total creditpoints
288
Credit pointsfull-time sem.
48
Credit pointspart-time sem.
24
Start months FebruaryClosing date forapplications is 1 Octoberof the previous year inwhich you are applying forentry.
Int. Start Months FebruaryClosing date forapplications is 1 Octoberof the previous year inwhich you are applying forentry.
CourseCoordinator
Enquiries [email protected] 07 3138 4520
DisciplineCoordinator 07 3138 4520
Domestic Entry requirementsEntry to this course is competitive.Applications close on 1 October. To beconsidered for admission you must have:
Australian Psychology AccreditationCouncil (APAC)-approved four-yeartraining (or equivalent) with first-class honours or second-classhonours Division A from arecognised institution, or
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minimum grade point average of 5.5(on a 7-point scale) in thePostgraduate Diploma inPsychology (or equivalent).
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All applicants must also:provide two referee reports●
attend an interview to assessinterpersonal and research skills ina clinical context
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International EntryrequirementsEntry to this course is competitive.Applications close on 1 October. To beconsidered for admission you must have:
Australian Psychology AccreditationCouncil (APAC)-approved four-yeartraining (or equivalent) with first-class honours or second-classhonours Division A from arecognised institution, or
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minimum grade point average of 5.5(on a 7-point scale) in thePostgraduate Diploma inPsychology (or equivalent).
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All applicants must also:provide two referee reports●
attend an interview to assessinterpersonal and research skills ina clinical context
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Minimum englishrequirementsStudents must meet the Englishproficiency requirements.
IELTS (International English LanguageTesting System)
speaking 7.0
writing 7.0
reading 7.0
listening 7.0
overall 7.0
Registration RequirementsStudents who are not already registeredwith the Psychology Board of Australiawill be required to register with the Boardas a psychologist with probationaryconditions for the duration of the program.Students should apply to the Board as
soon as possible to ensure thatregistration is completed prior tocommencement of the program.
Professional RecognitionThe course meets the requirements foraccreditation by the AustralianPsychology Accreditation Council and theAustralian Psychological Society Collegeof Clinical Psychologists. Graduates meetthe requirements for registration by thePsychology Board of Australia.
The Australian Health PractitionerRegulation Agency (AHPRA) requires thatgraduates demonstrate English languageskills at IELTS level 7 or equivalent beforebeing considered for professionalregistration. For further information visitthe AHPRA website:http://www.ahpra.gov.au/Registration/Registration-Process/Registration-Requirements.aspx
Please refer to the Psychology Board ofAustralia website:http://www.psychologyboard.gov.au/Registration-Standards.aspx for additionalinformation on the Board's RegistrationStandards.
Advanced StandingAdvanced standing of up to a maximum of144 credit points may be granted tocandidates who have completed anappropriate masters qualification or itsequivalent. Credit will not be granted forpreviously completed research work.
Course StructureThe doctorate comprises 24 units madeup of 10 professional coursework units, 8research units and 6 practicum units.
Course ArticulationDoctorate students who successfullycomplete the requirements of the masterscourse may exit with a Master of ClinicalPsychology.
Further InformationFor more information about this course,please contact the School of Psychologyand Counselling on +617 3138 4520 oremail [email protected]
Domestic Course structureCourse structureThe doctorate comprises 24 units madeup of 10 professional coursework units,eight research units and six practicumunits.