Science, Maths & the Environment
2021 ESP courses are listed below.
Please note that Semester 1, 2021 Course Profiles will be uploaded in 2021, and are subject to change up until the commencement of Semester 1, 2021. However, the Semester 1, 2020 Course Profiles can be used as a guide up until this time (click on the course below, and then Semester 1, 2020 Course Profile).
You must read the relevant Course Profile before applying to ESP, so you are aware of specific course expectations, objectives, activities and contact hours.
Please note that even though there may be Course Profiles available for other semesters, ESP is only available in Semester One. Also, courses are only available in the study modes listed on this website.
"Flexible Delivery" indicates that lectures will be available as recordings only, due to Covid restrictions, but students will be expected to attend other contact hours, such as tutorials or workshops, on campus.
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Advanced Calculus and Linear Algebra 1 (MATH1071) This course is delivered at an international standard for Specialist Mathematics students, and some of the material may be unfamiliar to teachers. A high-level of personal engagement and interest is required to succeed in this challenging subject. Some students elect to transfer to MATH1051, but this must be done in the first 2 weeks of semester. |
Flexible Delivery - St Lucia |
| Calculus and Linear Algebra 1 (MATH1051)
Applicants must be studying Mathematical Methods and Specialist Mathematics. To be considered for MATH1051, students must be achieving a minimum HA (‘B’) grade in Mathematical Methods and Specialist Mathematics in Semester 1, Year 11. However, it is highly recommended that applicants are achieving at a VHA (‘A’) level. Students achieving well in these subjects have better outcomes in MATH1051.
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Flexible Delivery - St Lucia |
| Calculus and Linear Algebra 1 (MATH1051)
Applicants must be studying Mathematical Methods and Specialist Mathematics. To be considered for MATH1051, students must be achieving a minimum HA (‘B’) grade in Mathematical Methods and Specialist Mathematics in Semester 1, Year 11. However, it is highly recommended that applicants are achieving at a VHA (‘A’) level. Students achieving well in these subjects have better outcomes in MATH1051.
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External |
| Discrete Mathematics (MATH1061)
Applicants must be studying Mathematical Methods. To be considered for MATH1061, students must be achieving a minimum HA (‘B’) grade in Mathematical Methods in Semester 1, Year 11. However, it is highly recommended that applicants are achieving at a VHA (‘A’) level. Students achieving well in these subjects have better outcomes in MATH1061.
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Flexible Delivery - St Lucia |
| Discrete Mathematics (MATH1061)
Applicants must be studying Mathematical Methods. To be considered for MATH1061, students must be achieving a minimum HA (‘B’) grade in Mathematical Methods in Semester 1, Year 11. However, it is highly recommended that applicants are achieving at a VHA (‘A’) level. Students achieving well in these subjects have better outcomes in MATH1061.
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External |
| Food for a Healthy Planet (AGRC1040) | Flexible Delivery - St Lucia |
| Food for a Healthy Planet (AGRC1040) | Flexible Delivery - Gatton |
| Food for a Healthy Planet (AGRC1040) | External |
| Introduction to Environmental Management (ENVM1501) | Flexible Delivery - St Lucia |
| Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety (OHSS1000) | Flexible Delivery - St Lucia |
| Introduction to Planning (PLAN1001) | Flexible Delivery - St Lucia |
| Introduction to Software Engineering (CSSE1001) | Flexible Delivery - St Lucia |
| Principles of Food Preservation (FOOD1001) | Flexible Delivery - St Lucia |