= OCCU2005 Lifespan Development and Occupational Transitions
1014HSV Introduction to Social Theory
= SOCI1001 Introduction to Sociology
1015HSV Human Behaviour
= BHS11001 Introduction to Psychology 1
10CP Listed Field of Practice Elective
= CUL00408 Health and Indigenous Australian Peoples
10CP Listed Field of Practice Elective
= POLT1001 Australian Politics
2002HSV Human Services Research
= SOCI2006 Doing Social Research
2010HSV Community Practice Approaches
= BHS00130 Community Development
2010HSV Community Practice Approaches
= WELF1002 Community Development
2032HSV First Peoples and Social Justice
= INDG2001 Health and Indigenous Australian Peoples
Course nonequivalent precedents
1007HSV Human Services Processes
does not = NURS1003 The Discipline of Nursing
1008HSV Interpersonal Skills
does not = NURS1002 Essentials of Nursing and Care
1014HSV Introduction to Social Theory
does not = NURS1003 The Discipline of Nursing
1014HSV Introduction to Social Theory
does not = BHS10581 Psychology and Sociology for Health Sciences + CMM10580 The Australian Health Care System
1014HSV Introduction to Social Theory
does not = NURS1004 Narratives of Health and Illness
2010HSV Community Practice Approaches
does not = NURS1004 Narratives of Health and Illness
2032HSV First Peoples and Social Justice
does not = CUL00408 Health and Indigenous Australian Peoples
3003HSV Influencing Policy and Legislation
does not = SOC00112 Social Policy
3005PSY Counselling Theory and Practice
does not = CSL00231 Counselling Theory and Practice
3007HSV Ethics and Professional Practice
does not = NURS1003 The Discipline of Nursing
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The information above should not be used by current students wishing to substitute courses which are part of their degree requirements with courses listed on this page below as being equivalent. If you are a current student and you wish to undertake courses other than those prescribed in your degree contact staff at a Student Administration Centre for advice on procedures.
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