Course progression map for 2016 commencing students
This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .
M2002 Bachelor of Health Sciences
A
B
C
D
Year 1
Semester 1
Year 1
Semester 2
Year 2
Semester 1
Year 2
Semester 2
Year 3
Semester 1
Year 3
Semester 2
BMA1011
Foundations of anatomy and physiology for health practice 1
BMA1012
Foundations of anatomy and physiology for health practice 2
HSC2100
Emerging challenges in health
EPP2012
Pharmacotherapy in community-based emergency health
EPP3011 Paramedic management of mental health
EPP3012
Clinical education, leadership and emergency preparedness
Personal and professional development
Population, communities, health and illness
Scientific basis of health care
Professional practice skills
HSC1100
Introduction to research and evidence
HSC1300
Human health and disease
HSC2200
Health and the human lifespan
EPP2022 Paramedic management of cardiovascular conditions
EPP3021
Paramedic management of respiratory conditions
EPP3022
Community care and paramedic practice
HSC1200
Introduction to public health
HSC1400
The Australian healthcare system
HSC2300
Health promotion and disease prevention
EPP2032
Paramedic clinical practice
EPP3031Paramedic management of medical conditions
EPP3032
Paramedic management of maternal and neonatal health
EPP1011
The paramedic in the community
EPP1012
The paramedic in the community 2
EPP2011
Clinical concepts of paramedic practice 2
EPP2042 Paramedic management of trauma conditions
EPP3030
Integrated clinical practice
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Source: Monash University 2016 Handbook –http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2016handbooks/maps/map-m2002.pdf
CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C
While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, Monash University reserves the right to alter procedures, fees and regulations should the need arise.
Students should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official university noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an obligation on the part of the university to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The university reserves the right to discontinue or vary courses at any time without notice. Students should always check with the relevant faculty officers when planning their courses. Some courses and units are described which may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel.
Course progression map for 2016 commencing students
This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .
M2002 Bachelor of Health Sciences
Year 1
Semester 1
Year 1
Semester 2
Year 2
Semester 1
Year 2
Semester 2
BMA1011
Foundations of anatomy and physiology for health practice 1
BMA1012
Foundations of anatomy and physiology for health practice 2
HSC2100
Emerging challenges in health
ATS1254 Culture, power, difference, indigeneity and
Australian identity
HSC1100
Introduction to research and evidence
HSC1300
Human health and disease
HSC1200
Introduction to public health
HSC1400
The Australian healthcare system
HSC2200
Health and the human lifespan
HSC2022 Culture, society and health
HSC2300
Health promotion and disease prevention
SWK2001 Introduction to welfare state
SWK1011
Introduction to human services practice
ATS1366 The individual and society
PSY1011
Psychology 1A
SWK3440 Leadership in social work and human services
Year 3
Semester 1
SWK2110
Social welfare and the law
SWK2140
Social welfare practice with communities
SWK3400
Critical social work 1: frameworks for practice with children and families
Year 3
Semester 2
SWK3180
Supervised professional practice 1
A
B
C
D
Personal and professional development
Population, communities, health and illness
Scientific basis of health care
Professional practice skills
SWK3310 Social welfare practice and research
SWK4031
Working with complexity
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Source: Monash University 2016 Handbook –http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2016handbooks/maps/map-m2002.pdf
CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C
While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, Monash University reserves the right to alter procedures, fees and regulations should the need arise.
Students should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official university noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an obligation on the part of the university to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The university reserves the right to discontinue or vary courses at any time without notice. Students should always check with the relevant faculty officers when planning their courses. Some courses and units are described which may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel.
Course progression map for 2016 commencing students
This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .
M2002 Bachelor of Health Sciences
Year 1
Semester 1
Year 1
Semester 2
Year 2
Semester 1
BMA1011
Foundations of anatomy and physiology for health practice 1
BMA1012
Foundations of anatomy and physiology for health practice 2
HSC2100
Emerging challenges in health
Year 2
Semester 2
PBH2001
Foundations of epidemiology
Year 3
Semester 1
Year 3
Semester 2
PBH3001
Public health and clinical research methods
One of:
PBH3006 Action in public health research
PBH3007 Health promotion practicum
PBH3008 Case studies in global and public health
HSC1100
Introduction to research and evidence
HSC1300
Human health and disease
HSC1200
Introduction to public health
HSC1400
The Australian healthcare system
HSC2200
Health and the human lifespan
HSC2300
Health promotion and disease prevention
PBH2002
Foundations of biostatistics
One of:
PBH2003 Culture, Society and health
PBH2004 Health, law and ethics
PBH2005 Health program planning
PBH2006 Treatment and technologies
Two of:
PBH3002 Disease prevention and control
PBH3003 Environmental determinants of health and disease
PBH3004 Health program evaluation
PBH3005 Social and behavioural sciences in public health
Two of:
PBH3009 Chronic disease epidemiology and control
PBH3010 Health data management
PBH3011 Advanced biostatistics for public health
PBH3012 Translating research into practice
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
A
B
Personal and professional development
Population, communities, health and illness
C/D Scientific basis of health care and professional practice skills
E Free elective study
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Source: Monash University 2016 Handbook –http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2016handbooks/maps/map-m2002.pdf
CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C
While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, Monash University reserves the right to alter procedures, fees and regulations should the need arise.
Students should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official university noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an obligation on the part of the university to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The university reserves the right to discontinue or vary courses at any time without notice. Students should always check with the relevant faculty officers when planning their courses. Some courses and units are described which may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel.
Course progression map for 2016 commencing students
This progression map provides advice on the suitable sequencing of units and guidance on how to plan unit enrolment for each semester of study. It does not substitute for the list of required units as described in the course 'Requirements' section of the Handbook .
M2002 Bachelor of Health Sciences
Year 1
Semester 1
Year 1
Semester 2
Year 2
Semester 1
Year 2
Semester 2
BMA1011
Foundations of anatomy and physiology for health practice 1
BMA1012
Foundations of anatomy and physiology for health practice 2
HSC2100
Emerging challenges in health
PBH2001
Foundations of epidemiology
HSC1100
Introduction to research and evidence
HSC1300
Human health and disease
HSC1200
Introduction to public health
HSC1400
The Australian health care system
HSC2200
Health and the human lifespan
RAD2001
Medical imaging science
(radiographic principles)
HSC2300
Health promotion and disease prevention
RTS2001
Professional practice in radiation therapy
BMS1031 Medical biophysics
Elective
PSY1011
Psychology 1A
PSY1022
Psychology 1B
A
B
C
D
E
Year 3
Semester 1
Year 3
Semester 2
RAD3002 Medical imaging science (computerised tomography)
RAD3092 Magnetic resonance imaging
(physics and technology)
Personal and professional development
Population, communities, health and illness
Scientific basis of health care
Professional practice skills
Free elective study
RAD3061
Medical imaging science
(ultrasound)
RTS4101 Radiation therapy science 1
RTS3001
Radiation therapy imaging anatomy
RTS4103
Radiation therapy science
3
RTS4104 Radiation therapy principles and practice 1
RTS4105 Radiation therapy principles and practice 2
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Source: Monash University 2016 Handbook –http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2016handbooks/maps/map-m2002.pdf
CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C
While the information provided herein was correct at the time of viewing and/or printing, Monash University reserves the right to alter procedures, fees and regulations should the need arise.
Students should carefully read all official correspondence, other sources of information for students and the official university noticeboards to be aware of changes to the information contained herein. The inclusion in a publication of details of a course in no way creates an obligation on the part of the university to teach it in any given year, or to teach it in the manner described. The university reserves the right to discontinue or vary courses at any time without notice. Students should always check with the relevant faculty officers when planning their courses. Some courses and units are described which may alter or may not be offered due to insufficient enrolments or changes to teaching personnel.