It is important that you read and understand the following information.
To be eligible to enrol in a dual degree program you must ensure that you satisfy the entry requirements for both programs.
Once enrolled it is your responsibility to ensure that you complete all the requirements for each section of this dual program in order to graduate with both degrees. The following information is designed to help you plan your enrolment to meet this goal.
Please note that this is intended as a guide only and students should check the scheduling of courses each semester
Further information can be found in the official rules and course lists under the
Program requirements link for each program in the Programs and courses website: http://www.uq.edu.au/study/ .
You are not required to submit this program plan for approval. However, if you have any concerns about meeting degree requirements, especially when nearing the end of your program, please contact the relevant Faculty for advice.
You must complete a total of #64 for the program.
#32 from the BAppSc list comprising-
- #28 of prescribed ‘Integrated Resource Management’ courses; and
- #4 elective courses chosen from the BAppSc list; and
30 Days Industry Practice Work Experience
#32 from the BSocSc list comprising-
- all #18 core courses
- all #12 from either the Development or Social and Public Policy major
- #2 of elective courses
This planner is intended as a guide only and is based on current scheduling of courses.
Students should note that scheduling can change from year to year. You are advised to check the scheduling for the current year and contact the relevant Faculty for advice if course scheduling has changed.
BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE (Integrated Resource Management)
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
2009 DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM STRUCTURE
You can use this outline to plan your program structure.
B ACHELOR OF A PPLIED S CIENCE (I NTEGRATED
R ESOURCE M ANAGEMENT )
B ACHELOR OF S OCIAL S CIENCE
Courses Total
Units
#
Courses Total
Units
#
YEAR ONE
Semester 1
AGRC1010 Systems Thinking and Practice for
Environmental and Agrifood Industries
AGRC1015 Knowledge Management in Natural and Agrifood Systems
2
2
YEAR ONE
Semester 1
SOSC1001 Social Being: Personal & Social Identities
POLS1102 Introduction to Politics & Public Policy
2
2
Semester 2
ENVM1512 Ecological Economics
ENVM2503 Environment and Community
2
2
Semester 2
SOSC1011 Social Being: Power, Structures & Agency
ECON1xxx OR #2 major *
2
2
Summer Semester
YEAR TWO
Semester 1
BIOL1030 Biodiversity and Our Environment
ENVM2200 Resource Management and
Environmental Planning
2
2
Summer Semester
YEAR TWO
Semester 1
ECON1xxx OR #2 major *
Major
Semester 2
AGRC2014 Problem Solving in Natural and
Agrifood Systems
ENVM2504 Regulatory Frameworks in
Environmental Management (external Gatton)
Summer Semester
YEAR THREE
Semester 1
ENVM3526 Systems Thinking, Systems
Dynamics
AGRC3025 Decision Support Systems for Natural and Agrifood Systems
Semester 2
ENVM3518 Environment and Development
STAT2701 Biometrics I (external)
Summer Semester
YEAR FOUR
Semester 1
ENVM3523 Natural Resource Management
LAND3007 Land Use and Management
Semester 2
Elective from BAppSc List
Elective from BAppSc List
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Semester 2
SOCY2049 Introducing Qualitative Research
POLS2703 Principles of Research
Summer Semester
YEAR THREE
Semester 1
SOCY2339 Introducing Quantitative Research
Major
Semester 2
Major
Major
Summer Semester
YEAR FOUR
Semester 1
SOSC3201 Research, Planning and Design
Major
Semester 2
SOSC3211 Project
Elective
2
2
Summer Semester
#32
Summer Semester
Total
Bachelor of Social Science Students:
* You must complete only ONE of the following – * First course for Major:
ECON1010 Introductory Microeconomics (sem 1 or 2)
ECON1020 Introductory Macroeconomics (sem 2 or summer)
ECON1120 The Economics of Social Issues (sem 1 only)
Development – POLS1701 (sem 1)
Social & Public Policy – SWSP1011 (sem 1)
Students are required to undertake SOSC3201 and SOSC3211 in consecutive semesters in their final year.
Please ensure your majors for both programs are correctly listed on mySI-net.
Please Note: Summer Semester is optional.
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
#32