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How to use this handbookA description of this Handbook and its purpose can be found
on the following pages, it pays to read it!
Use the JUMBO indexes, the easy way to find what you want!
Turn to the indexes beginning on pages A-19 for the jumboindexes that will allow you to search for courses, units,disciplines and subjects, by title and code. For course contacts see theTable on page A-11. There is also a Synoptic Index on the inside backcover of this handbook.
This is the foolproof way of finding disciplines and units.
Explanatory notes on how to interpret schedules and unit detailscan be found on pages A-4 and A-5 of this HandbookUnfamiliar words and words with special meanings are explainedin the glossary of terms which may be found on page A-6; andabbreviations are explained on page A-9.
Do you want to find a course?If you know the name Turn to theof the course you are —> Index of Coursesinterested in ... (on page A-19)
If you know the discipline Turn to theor field of study you are —> Index of Disciplinesinterested in ... (on page B-252)
Do you want to find a subject or unit?
If you know the subject Turn to theor title of units you are —> Index of Unit Titlesinterested in ... (on page A-23)If you know the unit code Turn to theyou are interested in ... —> Index of Unit Codes with
page references (A-39)
The handbook contains three main sections:1. Course details page B-12. Schools and Disciplines details page B-2512. Unit details page C-1
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KEY DATES
Enrolment days – continuing studentsBurnie, North-West Centre ...................................................................... 6 October 2003Launceston ................................................................................................. 7 October 2003Hobart ........................................................................................................ 8 October 2003Last day for continuing students to submit re-enrolment forms ...... 17 October 2003
Enrolment days – new studentsBurnie, North-West Centre ...................................................................... 14 January 2004 [a]
Launceston ................................................................................................. 15 January 2004 [a]
Hobart ........................................................................................................ 16 January 2004 [a]
Last day for new students to submit enrolment forms ....................... 19 January 2004 [a]
Graduation ceremoniesHobart ........................................................................................................ 15–17 December 2003Launceston ................................................................................................. 20 December 2003Hobart ........................................................................................................ 7 August 2004 [a]
Launceston ................................................................................................. 14 August 2004 [a]
Hobart ........................................................................................................ 13–15 December 2004 [a]
Launceston ................................................................................................. 18 December 2004 [a]
Academic calendarDeferred Ordinary and Supplementary Examinations ....................... 11–17 December 2003First semester lectures begin ................................................................... 23 February 2004Easter break ............................................................................................... 8 April – 15 April 2004First semester lectures resume ................................................................ 22 April 2004First semester lectures end ...................................................................... 28 May 2004Study week ................................................................................................ 31 May – 4 June 2004Examinations period ................................................................................ 5–22 June 2004(mid-year AV-CC common week is not observed by the University)Mid-semester break .................................................................................. 23 June – 9 July 2004Second semester lectures begin .............................................................. 12 July 2004AV-CC common week .............................................................................. 27 September – 1 October 2004Second semester lectures resume ........................................................... 4 October 2004Second semester lectures end ................................................................. 15 October 2004Study week ................................................................................................ 18–22 October 2004Examinations period ................................................................................ 23 October – 9 November 2004
Closing dates for Scholarships (annual)Tasmania Scholarships (postgradaute) .................................................. 31 OctoberTasmania Scholarships (undergradaute) ............................................... 30 NovemberAustralian Postgraduate Awards (Research) ........................................ 31 October
Public holidaysThe University observes only statewide holidays[b], namely:Australia Day (26 January), Eight Hours Day (8 March), Good Friday and Easter (9 April–12 April), Anzac Day (25
April), Queen’s Birthday (7 June)Tasmanian State and Hobart/Launceston regional holidays are:Hobart Regatta Day (10 February), Launceston Cup Day (25 February), Burnie Show Day (1st October), Launceston
Show (7 October), Hobart Show (23 October), Recreation Day [Northern Tas] (1November)
Daylight saving finishes: last Sunday in March, starts: First Sunday in October.School terms (Tasmanian state schools): Term 1 12 February – 28 May 2004; Term 2 15 June – 3 September 2004;
Term 3 20 September – 16 December 2004. (Easter Break = 9–18 April)
[a] Readers are advised to confirm all dates as the information published here is subject to change.Please confirm dates for graduation ceremonies with the Graduation Office, phone (03) 6324 3034.
[b] For daylight saving, public holidays, school terms and other public events visit<http://www.tas.gov.au/tasonline/>
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THIS HANDBOOKThis Course and Unit Handbook, 2004 (detailing allcoursework courses) is the first volume in a seriesof publications which give details of theUniversity and its courses. The other volumesare:
• Undergraduate Admissions Guide, 2004,
• Postgraduate Admissions Guide, 2004,
• Student Information Handbook, 2004, whichsummarises information that students needto know when they become members ofthe University. This handbook is publishedon the internet in downloadable format;
• Calendar, which gives the specifications forall courses offered by the University, acopy of the University of Tasmania Act, allcurrent University By-laws, Ordinancesand many Rules (including rules of prizesand awards), Codes of Conduct andPolicies, a list of academic and senioradministrative staff as well as themembership of Council, Academic Senateand their various committees. Copies of theCalendar are held in the Universitylibraries;
In addition to these the University publishes anAnnual Report, copies of which are held in theUniversity libraries.
The official publications of the University are alsopublished on the web and may be accessed fromthe Handbooks Homepage at:<www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html>
The Research Higher Degrees Handbook, 2003 waspublished by the Research Office and summarisesall information needed by those embarking on aresearch degree at the University. It may beaccessed on the web from the HandbooksHomepage.
Course and Unit Handbook
Structure and content
The handbook is divided into four sections:
(a) Contents and Indexes, inside front coverand the following pages prefixed A-;
(b) Course details , pages B-1 to B-250;(c) Schools and Discipline entries, pages B-251
and following;(d) Unit details, pages prefixed C-.
The faculties
The University’s courses are administered andtaught by six faculties as follows:
• Arts, page A-5
• Commerce, page A-83
• Education, page A-119
• Health Science, page A-145
• Law, page A-169
• Science and Engineering, page A-175.
Contents and Indexes
Students are advised to make full use of themany comprehensive tables of contents andindexes.
The Glossary of Terms (page A-6) and theAbbreviations (page A-9) provide an explanationof special words and abbreviations employed bythe University and used throughout thishandbook.
The Table of Courses and Contacts (page A-11)provides a quick reference to the pages on whichindividual courses are described.
The Index of Unit Titles (page A-23) includes thetitles of all coursework units offered by theUniversity and the pages on which a fullerdescription of the units may be found.
The Index of Unit Codes (page A-39) enables thereader to find the unit details of any unitcurrently being offered whose enrolment codenumber is known. To save space, it has beennecessary to refer to prerequisites, corequisitesand mutual exclusions by their unit enrolmentcode number; some of these will refer to units notcurrently offered by the University.
The Index of Schools and Disciplines (page B-252) provides page references to details ofSchools and/or Disciplines.
The Index of Unit Code Prefixes, withinterpretation (page A-48) provides usefulinformation as well as page references to the unitdetails.
The Index of Course Codes (page A-21) indicatesthe page on which the courses are described aswell as giving the interpretation of the coursecodes.
The Synoptic Index (inside back cover) providesa quick reference to all main topics of thishandbook.
A summary of Key Dates for the academic yearmay be found on page A-2.
Course details
These include such important information as thecourse code, the campus(es) where the course is
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taught, its duration, details of admissionrequirements and any prerequisites (over andabove those listed below as necessary for generalentry into the University), as well as the courseobjectives and its structure.
The course structure is summarised in thevarious schedules. These schedules indicate thelevel or year of study, the title, campus(es),semester(s), (HECS) weighting, page reference (tothe unit details), and enrolment code number ofthe units which may or must be studied as part ofthe course.
How to interpret a course schedule
Note: the example of (part of) a course schedulein the next column does NOT represent a realcourse nor are details such as unit titles and pagereferences necessarily current.
The numbers in the shaded left-hand marginrefer to the numbered explanations given below.
1. Schedules typically provide the title, campus,semester, weight, page reference andenrolment code number of the units whichmay or must be taken as part of the course.
2. Most units are studied at a certain level. Ingeneral, level 100 refers to units taken in thefirst year of study, level 200 to the second-year,and level 300 to the third-year, and so on. Thepresent example applies to the first year of thecourse.
3. The schedule may contain explanations suchas the present one which advises that studentsmust study either Chemistry 1 or thecombination of Chemistry for Life Sciences andIntroductory Biochemistry.
4. This line provides some information about thefirst of the three units, Chemistry 1. Thecampus-sem details appear as L1&2, meaningthe unit is taught at Launceston over the firstand second semesters. The 25% is the unitHECS weighting. In other words, it is theequivalent of one quarter of a full-year’s study.Fuller details of the unit may be found on pageC-406. When enrolling in the unit, studentsemploy the code number KJC103. The tag [a]
refers to the footnote which appears at the endof the schedule.
5. Introduction to Management is offered at Hobartand at Launceston in either semester 1 orsemester 2. It is also offered by distanceeducation, but in semester 1 only. The unit isweighted at 12.5% or one eighth of a full year’sstudy. Note: the forward-slash ( /), when usedin schedules, always means ‘or’ (thus a unit
coded BFA207/307 means BFA207 or BFA307).
6. Biological Physics is to be offered at Launceston;the tag w indicates the study of the unit will beweb-based (at least in part) and the ? indicatesthat the semester when the unit is to be offeredhas yet to be advised.
7. The footnote advises students that in order toenrol in KJC103 they must first havecompleted Year 12 Chemistry. This prerequisitedoes not apply to those who choose thealternative combination of units.
Other abbreviations which may appear in theschedules are described on page A-7.
Schedule1 Unit title campus-sem weight page code2 Year 13 Either KJC103 or (KJC161 and CXA125)4 Chemistry 1[a] L1&2 25% C-406 KJC103
Chemistry for Life Sciences L1 12.5% C-407 KJC161Introductory Biochemistry L2 12.5% C-87 CXA125Either BMA109 or KYA185
5 Introduction to Management H1/2~L1/2~D1 12.5% C-16 BMA101
6 Biological Physics L?w 12.5% C-477 KYA172..................etc
7 [a]Students must have completed Year 12 Chemistry
Unit details
Section C of this handbook provides fullerdescriptions of each unit, its content andobjectives. Other details listed may include(where known at the time of publication) thenames of teaching staff, the campus where theunit is taught, the HECS weight (which may varydepending on the course in which the unit isstudied), the teaching pattern, any prerequisiteand corequisite units, mutual exclusions, themethod of assessment, and any required orrecommended texts or other materials.
It is important to note that these details, which arebased on information which was correct at the timeof publication, may be altered by the University.
Students are advised to check the details prior toenrolling in any course or units. The unitdescriptions include reference to the course codesof the course(s) for which the units are offered. Tofind the page on which the courses are describeduse the Index of Course Codes (page A-21). It isimportant to note, however, that a large numberof units may be studied by students as electivesor options in a wide range of courses, even thoseoffered by other faculties. Where the code [OC]
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appears, this is a positive indication that the unitis available to students enrolled in ‘OtherCourses’. However, students are urged to seekadvice from their course coordinator or tutors aswell as from the providing school concerning theavailability of any units they may be interestedin.
How to interpret the unit details
In the next column is an example of a typical unit.As this unit is here being used as an example, thedetails are not necessarily those which arecurrent.
The numbers down the left-hand margin relate tothe numbered paragraphs which follow.
1. The enrolment code. In this example, the unithas two codes: HSG200 and HSG300.Students would normally use the code whichis appropriate to their level of study. In suchcases, students studying the code at level 300would typically be expected to show a higherlevel of understanding or compentence thanthey would at level 200.
2. The unit title. To find a unit whose title isknown, use the index on page A-23.
3. This 'Offered:' line ought always to be read inconjunction with details given at 8 below. Onthe implications of ‘video-link’, see theexplanation on page A-8.
4. Some units will include a 'Special note:'which may include advice, warning or otherimportant considerations.
5. The description of the unit is given.6. Where known, the 'Staff:' who will be
teaching the unit are listed.7. The 'Unit weight:' is shown as a percentage of
a full-year’s work and represents(approximately) the proportion of the HECSor other fee that may be payable. Forexample, if the course costs $10,000 a year tostudy, a 12.5% unit has an effective cost of$1,250 or one-eighth of the cost of the wholecourse for that year.
8. The 'Teaching pattern:' gives an indication ofthe amount of staff-student contact time. As ageneral rule, lectures and tutorials are of anhour’s duration; but in some cases may bemuch longer. Fuller details are provided bythe School at the time of the first lectures.
9. The 'Prerequisites:' details what students musthave completed in order to apply for entryinto this unit. In addition to this field, someunits also list 'Corequisites:' or units whichmust be studied at the same time as the
1 HSG200/3002 Approaches to Political Analysis3 Offered: Hbt: sem 2, Ltn: sem 2 [video]4 Special note: strongly recommended for students intending
to undertake Honours in Public Policy or Political Science5 Examines theory and methods employed in the study
of politics and public policy. In addition to examiningkey methodological issues, the unit focuses on thedevelopment of theoretical understandings ofgovernment. It includes the detailed analysis ofselected key pieces of research, examining critically theuse of theory and methods by notable scholars.
6 Staff: Dr WN Citizen7 Unit weight: 12.5%8 Teaching pattern: 2 hrs lectures weekly, 1-hr tutorial,
fortnightly (13 wks)9 Prerequisites: 25% at level 100 in Political Science or
Public Policy or equiv10 Assessment mode: 2,500-word essay (30%), 1,000-word
tutorial report/project (15%), tutorial participation(5%), 2-hr end-of-sem exam (50%)
11 Required texts etc: Reader, available from the School ofGovernment
12 Majors: Political Science, Public Policy13 Courses: [R3A] [R3C] [R3K]
present unit; and 'Mutual exclusions:' or unitswhich cannot count with the present unit aspart of the same course.
10. 'Assessment mode:' indicates the way in whichthe student’s ability is assessed by the Faculty.
11. 'Required texts etc:' lists any books orequipment that the students will need tocomplete their study of the unit. Students areadvised, however, to check with the unitcoordinator or with School staff beforepurchasing expensive books. Some texts areavailable on loan from the library. Besidesthis field, the unit details may also list‘Recommended reading:’, ie a list of worksconsidered to be helpful in the study of theunit.
12. 'Majors:' applies primarily to the Bachelor ofArts degree course. In the present example,the unit is listed as one which may be used aspart of a major study in Political Science or inPublic Policy. On the meaning of ‘major’ referto the Glossary of Terms on page A-4 and tothe appropriate course details.
13. 'Courses:' lists those courses for which thisunit is a part. To understand the meaning ofthese codes, turn to Index of Course Codeson page A-21.
Note: [OC] means ‘Other (unspecified) Courses’.
Interpreting schedules and unit details
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School and Discipline entries
These are to be found on page B-252. The schoolsand disciplines are grouped under theirappropriate Faculty headings and are listedsequentially according to the prefix whichcharacterises the unit details taught by thatschool or discipline. Students are urged to readcarefully any discipline entry related to the unitsor course they are studying as many of themcontain vital information.
GLOSSARY OF TERMSSome terms used in this handbook may beunfamiliar to new students. The explanationslisted here relate to these terms as they are usedby the University of Tasmania.
Academic Senate: the principal academiccommittee of the University, with undergraduateand postgraduate student representatives,responsible for academic matters including theapproval of courses and policy covering entryrequirements, admission, enrolments, assessmentand course completions.
academic year (see also teaching year): extendsfrom the end of February to the end of November(see page A-2).
associate lecturer (also called tutor): a member ofthe academic staff who works with small groupsof students to develop their knowledge by aprocess of discussion and review of material.
AV-CC: Australian Vice-Chancellors’ Committee,comprising the Vice-Chancellors of all Australianuniversities, provides broad policy within highereducation and represents universities in relationswith the Commonwealth Government and otherbodies.
bachelor degree: an award following completionof an undergraduate course of at least three yearsfull time (or equivalent part time), designed toprovide a systematic introduction to a field ofstudy, with some specialisation at a deeper levelof content and knowledge, and to the underlyingprinciples and concepts and associated problem-solving skills, eg Bachelor of Science, Bachelor ofFine Arts.
conversion: when applied to an education unit isone which extends the competencies gained bysomeone with a non-University certificate to astandard required for the University awardcourse (eg the Bachelor of Adult and VocationalEducation unit ESV209)
corequisite: a companion unit which must be
taken in conjunction with another. For example, astudent enrolling in KGG220 Geomatics 2a:Surveying (page C-376) must also enrol inKGG270 Geomatics 2e: Analysis of Observations(page C-377).
Council: the University Council is the governingbody of the University.
course: a program of study leading to an award,eg the Bachelor of Science course.
credit: exemption from the requirement toundertake specified units to complete a course,eg an applicant with an associate diploma may begiven credit towards a bachelor degree.
credit hours: the number of hours deemed tohave been completed by students attending given(School of Education) classes (workshops andseminars).
credit pass (CR): a pass in which the studentgained at least 60% but less than 70%.
credit point: see weighting.
dean: the head of a faculty; the dean isresponsible for the administration of the facultyand its academic and research pursuits.
deferred ordinary examination (DO): studentssuffering from illness or other adversecircumstances at the time of the examination mayapply for a deferred examination. A studentwhose application is granted is permitted to sitan equivalent examination at a later date. Thedeferred examination should not be confusedwith the supplementary examination which is, ineffect, an exam which gives the student a ‘secondchance’.
department: see school.
diploma: an award following completion of aspecified two-year full-time (or equivalent part-time) undergraduate course designed to developskills, including significant practical experience,and knowledge in a specific field of activity,leading to professional registration or meetingthe needs of employers in the field, eg Diplomaof Music.
diplomate: a person who has graduated with adiploma or graduate diploma.
discipline: a field of related studies, eg thedisciplines of physics, mathematics, history,Latin. Some schools are divided into a number ofdisciplines; eg the School of Asian Languages andStudies includes the following disciplines: AsianStudies, Chinese, Indonesian, and Japanese.
distance education: is used loosely of courses or
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units which can be studied off-campus. Suchunits or courses may require attendance at aweekend seminar at a designated centre orcampus (see also ‘flexible delivery’).
distinction (DN): a pass in which the studentgained at least 70% but less than 80%.
EFTSU (see also weighting): Equivalent Full-timeStudent Unit. Each unit has a weight or loadassigned to it in specific courses, expressed as aproportion of the total full-time courserequirement in a year. All enrolled students havean EFFSU value calculated on the units in whichthey are enrolled in each semester. The EFTSUcalculation determines the HECS liability of astudent. The weights of the full-time courserequirements in a year normally add up to oneEFTSU.
elective (also called an option or optional unit): aunit which counts towards the requirements of acourse but which is not specified and may bechosen by the student. For example, the first yearmedicine student is required to select an electiveunit weighted at 12.5%. Elective units aregenerally in another discipline and may even betaken in another faculty.
examiner (also called the assessor): a lecturer orlecturers responsible for the examination of aunit.
faculty: a formal academic body responsible forthe administration of courses, with membershiplargely comprised of the teaching staff of schoolsassigned to the faculty and studentrepresentatives from the courses for which it isresponsible.
faculty pass (FS/FP): a pass awarded by a faculty,after consideration of the student’s overallperformance in that academic year, in a unit inwhich the assessors did not award a pass grade.FS means permission to enter a supplementaryexamination has been granted; FP meanspermission refused.
fail (NS/NN): achieving less than 50%. See,however, ‘terminating pass’ and ‘faculty pass’.NS means permission to sit a supplementaryexamination has been granted; NN meanspermission refused.
flexible delivery: referring to the way in which aunit is taught (may include lectures, distanceeducation, video conferencing, use of the internet,in-campus or statewide weekends, summerschool or winter school).
full year: when applied to a unit means onewhich is taught over two semesters, generally
semester 1 and semester 2.
Grade-Point Average (GPA): a numericalrepresentation of the average grade or pass of astudent across a defined number of units. Eachfaculty determines the method of calculation forstudents enrolled in its courses.
graduand: a person who has completed therequirements of a course but who has not yetbeen admitted to a degree or awarded a diploma.
graduate: a person who has completed therequirements of a course and has been admittedto a degree.
graduation ceremony: ceremony at whichqualifications are formally granted (conferred)
HECS: Higher Education Contribution Scheme.The Commonwealth Government schemerequiring students to contribute towards the costof their higher education. HECS liability iscalculated by multiplying the student’s EFTSUvalue by an annual course contribution set by theCommonwealth Government.
high distinction (HD): a pass in which thestudent gained at least 80%.
honours: either an additional year of full-timestudy after a three-year full-time degree,predominantly spent on a research project, or, inthe case of a four-or-more-year full-time singledegree, a defined higher level of expectation formeritorious students in the later stages of thecourse.
in-country (also Osea): used of units which arestudied within the relevant country eg someforeign language units are studied during thesummer vacation within the country where thatlanguage is used.
key learning areas (KLAs): refers to the majordisciplines or subjects within the Primary andSecondary school-system curriculum.
lecturer/senior lecturer: academic staff withresponsibility for curriculum design, teachingand assessment.
level: units are often referred to by their level.Level 100 units are generally deemed to be atfirst-year level, level 200 at the second-year, level300 as the third-year level.
major: an area of specialisation continued for theduration of a degree at a deeper level of contentwith knowledge developed to a high levelproviding the basis for postgraduate study.
minor (also called a sub-major): an area ofspecialisation continued for two years of a
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degree.
module (or sub-unit): when used in relation to aunit refers to a discrete part within that unit.
mutual exclusion: another unit which may not becounted with the present unit in the same course.For example, a student who enrolled in KGA100Geography and Environmental Studies 1 may notnow enrol in KGA101 Geography andEnvironmental Studies 1A.
pass (PP): a pass in which the student gained atleast 50% but less than 60%.
postgraduate (study): further study for a higherqualification following the successful completionof a bachelor degree, eg graduate diploma ormaster degree by coursework.
practicum: a unit where the emphasis is ongaining practical professional experience,generally in the workplace.
prerequisite: a unit or level of study which mustbe successfully completed before a later unit canbe studied. For example, in order to enrol inBEA130 Foundations of Economic Policy thestudent must have first successfully completedBEA110 Economics for Business.
professor: the most senior academic rank, andoften the head of a school.
rotation: when used of the teaching mode of aunit, means that some students will be studying agiven unit at one time while others are studyinganother unit; and then they swap round.
schedule: part of the course specifications listingunits that may be studied in a particular course.The schedules in this handbook detail the unittitle, where and when it is offered, its weightexpressed as a percentage of a full-year’s work,the reference to the page where fuller details ofthe unit may be found and the enrolment code ofthe unit.
school (formerly known as ‘department’): theacademic body responsible for the teaching of adiscipline or group of related disciplines within afaculty.
semester: teaching period including 13 teachingweeks and a one week study period followed byexaminations. Within each semester, there is amid-semester break of about one week (see KeyDates on page A-2). Note: 'semester' was formerlyused to speak of the first half and the second halfof the year's program. Nowadays, the wordmeans any designated teaching period, includingsemester 3: the summer school held afterChristmas, semester 4 the winter school held
between the two normal semesters, and semester5 the summer school held at the end of the year,before Christmas.
Services and Amenities Fee (S&A Fee): anannual fee levied on all students by the studentassociations to fund services and amenities. Theamount is calculated on the EFTSU value of eachstudent.
specifications: the rules by which a facultyadministers a course.
sub-unit: see ‘module’.
summer school: some courses or units requirestudents to attend lectures or other Universityactivities during the long summer vacation. Foradministrative purposes, this period is referred toas semester 5 if it falls before Christmas andsemester 3 if it falls after Christmas.
supplementary examination: students whoseexamination result has been borderline may berequired to sit another examination.Supplementary examinations are generally heldin December and July.
teaching year: comprises two semesters and twoexamination periods; usually extending from lateFebruary to early December.
teachout: refers to a course of study for whichthere are no new enrolments. Students whosecourse is being taught out should make sure theyknow what provisions are being made for themeg, to transfer to another course, and so on. It isunderstood that no student is to bedisadvantaged by changes to their course or itsstructure.
terminating pass (TS/TP): means the student isnot permitted to undertake studies in the samesubject at a more advanced level. TS meanspermission has been granted to sit asupplementary examination; TP meanspermission refused.
testamur (also called a certificate): the certificateawarded on graduation.
undergraduate (study): study undertaken inorder to gain a diploma, degree or honoursdegree.
unit: a set of lectures, seminars, tutorials and /orpractical sessions on a particular topic and theassociated assessment.
VET in schools: Vocational Education andTraining courses included in senior secondaryschool certificates. The University’s admissionprocedures provide for assessment under
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alternative entry of appropriate levels ofachievement in VET courses undertaken as partof senior secondary school certificates. (For moredetails, refer to the Admission Guide 2004).
videolink: some units employ video conferencing(PicureTel 4000 videoconference system) todeliver lectures by screen to an audience in analternative location to the lecturer. (See page A-38for more information)
viva voce: an oral, face-to-face examination.
WebCT (Web Course Tools): is used to providesome or all of the teaching via the internet. Foraccess to detailed information, visit theUniversity’s online site at:
<http://www.utas.edu.au/coursesonline/>.
weighting: a measure of the proportion that aunit represents of the total credit specified forcompletion of a course. The weighting isexpressed as an EFTSU percentage. (Typically, afull year’s study is the equivalent of 100%).
ABBREVIATIONSTCE subjects are abbreviated in this Handbook asfollows:*AG806 Agricultural Science*BY826 Biology*CH856 Chemistry*EL750 Electronics*EV846 Environmental Science*FRS34 French Stage 4*CG833 Geography*CL876 Geology*GR813 German Stage 4*IF862 Computer Science*IN837 Indonesian Stage 4*JP839 Japanese Stage 4*MT730 Mathematics Applied*MT841 Mathematics Stage 2*MT843 Mathematics Stage 3*SC786 Applied Science - Physical Sciences*PH866 Physics~ when employed in tables or schedules, is usedto separate distinct references, eg H1~LI,meaning Hobart, semester 1; Launceston,semester 1./ (forward slash) when employed in tables orschedules, always means ‘or’1: referring to a unit offered in semester 1
1&2: referring to a unit which is studied oversemester 1 and semester 2 (ie as a full-year unit)1/2: referring to a one-semester unit which maybe studied in either semester 1 or semester 22: referring to a unit offered in semester 23: summer school; referring to a unit which isoffered during summer vacation after Christmas4: winter school; referring to a unit which isoffered during the between-semester (mid-year)break5: end-of-year (summer) school; referring to aunit which is offered during summer vacationprior to Christmasassess: method of assessmentAV-CC: Australian Vice-Chancellors’ CommitteeAVE: Adult and Vocational EducationB: North-West Centre in BurnieCALL: Computer Assisted Language Learningcoreq: corequisiteCR: pass with creditCUP: Cambridge University PressD: by distance educationdist.ed: by distance educationDN: pass with distinctionEdin: EdinburghEFTSU: Equivalent Full-time Student Unitend-of-yr-sch: a summer school held prior toChristmas each year; is also known as semester 5equiv: equivalentFP: faculty passH: Hobart[h/b]: hardback editionHbt: HobartHD: pass with high distinctionHECS: Higher Education Contribution SchemeHoS: Head of Schoolhr: hourint: internalL: Launcestonlab: laboratoryLGH: Launceston General HospitalLtn: Launceston[na]: refers to a unit which is not offered in 2004NN: a fail gradeNW: North-West (Centre)NWC: North-West Centre
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NWGH: North-West General HospitalO: in-country, off-shore (generally in thecombination O3 meaning ‘in-country during thesummer vacation’)Osea: overseas - has the same general meaning as‘in-country’ and ‘off-shore’[OC]: refers to a unit which may be taken in avariety of courses not specified[?] or ?: depending on context means ‘to beconfirmed’ or ‘to be advised’OSCE: Objective Structured Clinical ExaminationOUP: Oxford University PressOWC: Oxford World’s Classics[p/b]: paperback editionPP: a pass gradeprereq: prerequisiter: in rotationrdg: recommended readingreq: required texts and materialsRHH: Royal Hobart HospitalSAQ: Short Answer Questionsem: semester.s-sch: summer school (sometimes referred to assemester 3)SOSE: Studies of Society and Environmenttba: to be advisedTP: terminating passv: (used in schedules) signifies by videolinkw: (used in schedules) signifies by the webWebCT: Web Course Tools (see ‘Glossary ofTerms’)w-sch: winter school (sometimes referred to assemester 4)wk, wks: week, weeksxx%: the HECS weighting (see also EFFSU)
INDEX OF DISCIPLINES–SCHOOLS
The Index of Schools and Disciplines is given onpage B-252.
See also page A-48 – INDEX OF UNIT-CODEPREFIXES with interpretation. The unit codeprefixes identify the Discipline and the School.
Following the trail of a unitThe unit details provide information concerningthe courses (and in the case of the Bachelor ofArts, the majors) in which that unit may form apart. Units are sometimes prescribed as part of acourse, but in many instances, units may beelectives which means the student can choosewhether or not to take that unit.
Where the unit is part of a course, it will be listedin the course schedules.
The units are also indexed in two ways: by titleand by code number.
This means that if you know the subject title youcan trace the unit by searching the Index of UnitTitles on page A-23.
Sometimes units are referenced only by their codenumber: for instance, some unit details listprerequisites by quoting only the code numberof units that must have been satisfactorilycompleted prior to enrolling in the unit beingdescribed. Note however, some codes listed asprerequisites, corequisites or mutual exclusionsmay no longer be current, in this case, you mayneed to seek the advice of the school responsiblefor the unit). Units given by code number can besearched for in the Index Unit Codes on pageA-39. Once you have found the unit details, thiscan lead you to the courses in which it is offered.
Alternatively, if you are reading through thecourse schedules, these reference the pages onwhich each unit can be found.
Following the trail of a coursecode
Each course has its own code number. As aconvenience, these numbers are employed in theunit details to reference the course(s) for which aunit is offered. To follow the trail from the coursecode to the course itself, use the Index of Courses– code, title, page which can be found on pageA-21.
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TABLE OF COURSES AND CONTACTS
The name of each course is followed by the abbreviated title (shown in brackets, if there is one) and bythe Course Code (three-characters in the pattern A2A), contact phone number(s) and the page referencefor the course details. Apart from the enabling courses which are grouped together at the beginning, allcourses are grouped according to the faculty which is chiefly responsible for administering the course.In the case of combined degrees involving two faculties, the course is listed under both faculties.
For information on higher degrees by research and higher doctorates, readers should contact ResearchHigher Degrees Inquiries, Student Administration (Hbt) phone: (03) 6226 7495.
Following the name of each faculty is a list of the schools and teaching centres within that faculty.
Bridging or Enabling ProgramsThe University provides a number of enablingprograms for applicants who do not meet thenormal University admission requirements. Theyinclude the following.
University Preparation Program (UPP) E0DSecretary (03) 6430 4905 [B-1]
Foundation Studies Program (FSP) E0E Secretary(03) 6226 2540 [B-1]
Commerce Enabling Program (CEP) C0FSecretary (03) 6226 2160 [B-2]
BioStart (BioStart) H0F Secretary (03) 6324 5400[B-2]
Science Enabling Course (ScEnb) S0F Secretary(03) 6226 2125 [B-3]
Riawunna – Centre for Aboriginal Education:
Murina (Pathway to Higher Education) ProgramW0D Secretary (03) 6324 3386 (Ltn) or 6226 2516(Hbt) [B-3]
UniStart X0A Secretary (03) 6226 1905 [B-4]
Faculty of ArtsSchools and Centres of the Faculty of Arts
Tasmanian School of ArtSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 4304
School of Visual and Performing ArtsSecretary (Ltn) (03) 6324 3601/3599Including the following disciplinesTheatreContemporary MusicVisual Arts
School of Asian Languages and StudiesSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2342Secretary (Ltn) (03) 6324 3223
Including the following disciplinesAsian StudiesChineseIndonesianJapanese
School of English, Journalism and EuropeanLanguagesSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2348Including the following disciplinesEnglishJournalism and Media StudiesFrenchGerman
School of GovernmentSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2329Secretary (Ltn) (03) 6324 3946Including the following disciplinesPolitical SciencePublic PolicyPolice Studies
School of History and ClassicsSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2298Including the following disciplinesHistoryAncient CivilisationsAncient GreekLatin
Conservatorium of MusicSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 7302
School of PhilosophySecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2255Including the following disciplinesPhilosophyLogic and Philosophy of Science
Riawunna Centre for Aboriginal EducationSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2772Secretary (Ltn) (03) 6324 3491
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School of Sociology and Social WorkSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2338Secretary (Ltn) (03) 6324 3946Including the following DisciplinesSociologySocial Work
The courses are listed as follows: diplomas first,then bachelor degrees, bachelor with honoursdegrees, combined bachelor degrees, graduatecertificates, graduate diplomas, and masterdegrees except that where the graduate programsare designed to articulate one into the other, theygrouped together; eg the Graduate Certificate,Graduate Diploma and Master of Public Policy.
Diploma of Fine Art and Design (DipFAD) F2FSecretary (03) 6324 4400 [B-7]
Diploma in Languages (DipLang) R2A Secretary(03) 6226 2061 or 6324 3684 [B-8]
Diploma of Music (DipMus) F2K Secretary (03)6226 7314 [B-8]
Bachelor of Arts (BA) R3A Secretary (03) 62262061 (Hbt) or 6324 3624 (Ltn) [B-10]
Bachelor of Arts with Honours (BA(Hons)) R4ASecretary (03) 6226 2249 [B-25]
Bachelor of Contemporary Arts (BCA) F3JSecretary (03) 6324 4400 [B-28]
Bachelor of Contemporary Arts with Honours(BCA(Hons)) F4J Secretary(03) 6324 4400 [B-33]
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) F3E Secretary(Ltn) (03) 6324 3624/3601 or(Hbt) (03) 6226 4304 [B-35]
Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours(BFA(Hons)) F4A Secretary (03) 6324 3624 [B-38]
Bachelor of Music (BMus) F3K Secretary(03) 6226 7314 [B-39]
Bachelor of Music (Honours) (BMus(Hons)) F4DSecretary (03) 6226 7314 [B-42]
Bachelor of Performing Arts with Honours(BPA(Hons)) F4B Secretary (03) 6324 3624 [B-43]
Bachelor of Social Science (BSocSc) R3CSecretary (03) 6324 3624 [B-44]
Bachelor of Social Science (Police Studies)(BSocSc(PoliceStudies)) R3K Secretary(03) 6226 2319 [B-47]
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) R3B Secretary(03) 6324 3528 [B-51]
Bachelor of Social Work with Honours(BSW(Hons)) R4B Secretary (03) 6324 3528 [B-53]
Bachelor of Tourism (BTourism) R3J Secretary(03) 6324 3579 [B-54]
Bachelor of Tourism with Honours(BTourism(Hons)) R4J Secretary (03) 6226 3579[B-55]
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce(BA–BCom) R3M Arts Secretary (03) 6226 2061Commerce Secretary (03) 6226 2160 [B-56, 103]
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Computing(BA–BComp) R3S Arts Secretary (03) 6226 2061Computing Secretary (03) 6324 3347 [B-58, 222]
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Economics(BA–BEc) R3O Arts Secretary (03) 6226 2061Economics Secretary (03) 6226 7672 [B-58, 107]
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts(BA–BFA) R3T Arts Secretary (03) 6226 2249Visual and Performing Arts Secretary(03) 6324 3624 [B-60]
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws(BA–LLB) L3D Arts Secretary (03) 6226 2249 LawFaculty Officer (03) 6226 7510 [B-60, 170]
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music(BA–BMus) R3N Secretary (03) 6226 2061 [B-61]
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science(BA–BSc) R3I Arts Secretary (03) 6226 2249Science Secretary (03) 6226 2125 [B-64, 222]
Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor ofInformation Systems (BFA–BIS) F3R Visual andPerforming Arts Secretary (03) 6226 2249 or 62264304 Information Systems Secretary (03) 62266200 or 1800 687 120 [B-65]
Bachelor of Information Systems and Bachelorof Music (BIS–BMus) G3C Arts Secretary (03)6226 2249 Commerce Secretary (03) 6226 6200 or1800 687120 [B-66, 109]
Graduate Certificate in International Politics(GradCertIntPol) R5Q Secretary (03) 6226 2335[B-66]
Graduate Diploma in International Politics(GradDipIntPol) R6Q Secretary (03) 6226 2335[B-67]
Master of International Politics (MIntPol) R7QSecretary (03) 6226 2335 [B-68]
Graduate Certificate in Journalism and MediaStudies (GradCertJMS) R5P Secretary (03) 62262365 [B-68]
Graduate Diploma in Journalism and MediaStudies (GradDipJMS) R6P Secretary (03) 62262365 [B-69]
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Master of Journalism and Media Studies(MJMS) R7P Secretary (03) 6226 2365 [B-69]
Graduate Certificate in Police Studies(GradCertPoliceStuds) R5L Secretary (03) 62262319 [B-70]
Graduate Diploma in Police Studies(GradDipPoliceStuds) R6L Secretary (03) 62262319 [B-70]
Master of Police Studies (MPoliceStuds) R7LSecretary (03) 6226 2319 [B-71]
Graduate Certificate in Public Policy(GradCertPubPol) R5M Secretary (03) 6226 2364[B-72]
Graduate Diploma in Public Policy(GradDipPubPol) R6M Secretary (03) 6226 2364[B-73]
Master of Public Policy (MPubPol) R7MSecretary (03) 6226 2364 [B-74]
Graduate Diploma in Asian Studies(GradDipAsianStuds) R6K Secretary (03) 62262342 [B-75]
Master of Asian Studies (MAsianStuds) R7KSecretary (03) 6226 2342 [B-75]
Graduate Diploma in Humanities(GradDipHum) R6B Secretary (03) 6226 2249[B-76]
Graduate Diploma in Languages (GradDipLang)R6J Secretary (03) 6226 2249 [B-77]
Graduate Diploma of Music (GradDipMus) F6DSecretary (03) 6226 7340 [B-79]
Master of Fine Art and Design (MFAD) F7DSecretary (03) 6324 4400 [B-79]
Master of Music (MMus) F7E Secretary (03) 62267340 [B-81]
Master of Social Work Practice (MSocWkPrac)R7H Secretary (03) 6324 3528 [B-82]
Faculty of CommerceSchools of the Faculty of Commerce
School of Accounting and FinanceSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2266Secretary (Ltn) (03) 6324 3088
School of EconomicsSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 7672Secretary (Ltn) (03) 6324 3088
School of Information SystemsSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 6200Secretary (Ltn) (03) 6324 3145
School of ManagementSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 7686Secretary (Ltn) (03) 6324 3014
The courses are shown in the following order:bachelor degrees, bachelor degrees with honours,combined bachelor degrees, graduate certificates,graduate diplomas and master degrees exceptthat where courses articulate from the graduatecertificate and/or graduate diploma to the masterdegree, these are grouped together.
Bachelor of Business Administration(Hospitality Management) (BBA(HospMgmt))C3T Secretary (03) 6226 7686 [B-83]
Bachelor of Business Administration (HumanResource Management) (BBA(HRM)) C3USecretary (03) 6226 7686 [B-84]
Bachelor of Business Administration (TourismManagement) (BBA(Tourism Mgmt)) C3VSecretary (03) 6226 7686 [B-85]
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) C3C Secretary(03) 6226 2160 [B-85]
Bachelor of Commerce with Honours(BCom(Hons)) C4C Accounting and FinanceSecretary (03) 6226 2266 Management Secretary(03) 6226 7686 [B-92]
Bachelor of Economics (BEc) C3E Secretary(03) 6226 7672/2160 [B-92]
Bachelor of Economics with Honours(BEc(Hons)) C4E Secretary (03) 6226 2825 [B-98]
Bachelor of Information Systems (BIS) C3SSecretary (03) 6226 6200 or 1800 687 120 [B-99]
Bachelor of Information Systems with Honours(BIS(Hons)) C4S Secretary (03) 6226 6200 or 1800687 120 [B-102]
Bachelor of Aquaculture and Bachelor ofCommerce (BAqua–BCom) S3W CommerceSecretary (03) 6324 3014 Science Secretary (03)6324 3801 [B-103]
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce(BA–BCom) R3M Arts Secretary (03) 6226 2061Commerce Secretary (03) 6226 2160 [B-103]
Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor ofComputing (BCom–BComp) C3X CommerceSecretary (03) 6226 2009 Computing Secretary(03) 6324 3347 [B-103]
Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor ofInformation Systems (BCom–BIS) C3LCommerce Secretary (03) 6226 2009 InformationSystems Secretary (03) 6226 6200 or 1800 687 120[B-104]
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Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws(BCom–LLB) L3F Commerce Secretary (03) 62262160 Law Faculty Officer (03) 6226 7510 [B-105, 170]
Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Lawswith Honours in Law(BCom–LLB(Hons)) L4F Law Faculty Officer(03) 6226 7510 [B-106, 170]
Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science(BCom-BSc) C3Z Commerce Secretary (03) 62262160 Science Secretary (03) 6226 2125 [B-106]
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Economics(BA–BEc) R3O Arts Secretary (03) 6226 2061Economics Secretary (03) 6324 7672 [B-58, 107]
Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor ofEconomics (BComp–BEc) S3U ComputingSecretary (03) 6324 3347 or 6226 2125 EconomicsSecretary (03) 6226 7672 [B-107, 223]
Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Laws(BEc–LLB) L3E Economics Secretary (03) 6226 7672Law Faculty Officer (03) 6226 7510 [B-107, 173]
Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Lawswith Honours in Law(BEc–LLB(Hons)) L4E Law Faculty Officer (03)6226 7510 [B-107, 173]
Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Science(BEc-BSc) G3A Economics Secretary (03) 6226 2160/2308 Science Secretary (03) 6226 2125 [B-107, 225]
Bachelor of Information Systems and Bachelorof Laws (BIS–LLB) L3K Information SystemsSecretary (03) 6226 6200 or 1800 687 120 LawFaculty Officer (03) 6226 7510 [B-109, 173]
Bachelor of Information Systems and Bachelor ofLaws with Honours in Law (BIS–LLB(Hons)) L4KLaw Faculty Officer (03) 6226 7510 [B-109, 174]
Bachelor of Information Systems and Bachelorof Music (BIS–BMus) G3C Arts Secretary (03)6226 2249 Commerce Secretary (03) 6226 6200 or1800 687120 [B-66, 109]
Graduate Certificate in Information Systems(GradCertIS) C5S Secretary (03) 6226 6200 or 1800687 120 [B-111]
Graduate Certificate of Management(GradCertMgt) C5T Secretary (03) 6324 3436[B-112]
Graduate Diploma of Business Administration(GDBA) C6Q Secretary (03) 6324 3436 [B-112]
Master of Business Administration (MBA) C7HSecretary (03) 6324 3436 [B-113]
Graduate Diploma in Information Systems(GradDipIS) C6P Secretary (03) 6226 6200 or 1800687 120 [B-114]
Graduate Diploma in Information Management(GradDipInfoMgt) C6R Secretary (03) 6226 6200or 1800 687 120 [B-115]
Master of Commerce (MCom) C7C Secretary (03)6226 2266 [B-116]
Master of Information Systems (MIS) C7ASecretary (03) 6226 6200 or 1800 687 120 [B-117]
Faculty of EducationThe Faculty of Education is a single-school
faculty
School of the Faculty of Education
Secretary (Ltn) (03) 6324 3265
The courses are shown in the following order:bachelor degrees, bachelor degrees with honours,graduate certificates, graduate diplomas andmaster degrees except that where coursesarticulate from the graduate certificate and/orgraduate diploma to the master degree, these aregrouped together.
Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education(BAdVocEd) E3G Secretary (03) 6324 3794 [B-119]
Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Educationwith Honours (BAdVocEd(Hons)) E4G Secretary(03) 6324 3794 [B-120]
Bachelor of Education (BEd) E3A Secretary (03)6324 3396 [B-121]
Bachelor of Education with Honours(BEd(Hons)) E4A Secretary (03) 6324 3712 [B-122]
Bachelor of Education (In-Service)(BEd(In-Service)) E3B Secretary (03) 6324 3045/3051 [B-123]
Bachelor of Education with Honours(In-Service program) (BEd(Hons)) E4C Secretary(03) 6324 3045 [B-124]
Bachelor of Human Movement (BHM) E3JSecretary (03) 6324 3337 [B-125]
Bachelor of Human Movement with Honours(BHM(Hons)) E4J Secretary (03) 6324 3337 [B-127]
Bachelor of Teaching (BTeach) E3H Secretary (03)6226 2550 [B-128]
Bachelor of Teaching – Preliminary Studies E3HSecretary (03) 6226 2550 [B-131]
Bachelor of Teaching with Honours(BTeach(Hons)) E4H Secretary (03) 6226 2560[B-131]
Graduate Certificate of Counselling(GradCertCouns) E5W Secretary (03) 6324 3038[B-132]
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Master of Counselling (MCouns) E7W Secretary(03) 6324 3038 [B-133]
Master of Counselling (Honours)(MCouns(Hons)) E7X Secretary (03) 6324 3038[B-134]
Postgraduate Education Secretary (03) 6324 3038[B-135]
Graduate Certificate of Education (GradCertEd)E5E Secretary (03) 6324 3038 [B-137]
Master of Education (MEd) E7E Secretary (03)6324 3038 [B-139]
Master of Education (Honours) (MEd(Hons))E7D Secretary (03) 6324 3038 [B-140]
Graduate Certificate of Human Movement E5JSecretary (03) 6324 3337 [B-140]
Master of Human Movement (MHM) E7JSecretary (03) 6324 3337 [B-141]
Professional Doctorate in Education – (EdD)E9Z Secretary (03) 6324 3038 (this course is inteach-out) [B-142]
Faculty of Health ScienceSchools and Disciplines of the Faculty of
Health Science
School of Human Life ScienceSecretary (Ltn) (03) 6324 3229
School of MedicineSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 4757Including the following disciplinesAnatomy & PhysiologySecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2678BiochemistrySecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2672EpidemiologySecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 7702General PracticeSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 4757MedicineSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 4870Obstetrics & GynaecologySecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 4850Paediatrics & Child HealthSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 4860PathologySecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 4830PsychiatrySecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 4885SurgerySecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 4890
School of NursingSecretary (Ltn) (03) 6324 3318
School of PharmacySecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2190
University Department of Rural HealthSecretary (Ltn) (03) 6324 4000
Menzies Centre for Population Health ResearchSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 7702
The courses are shown in the following order:bachelor degrees, bachelor degrees with honours,graduate certificates, graduate diplomas andmaster degrees.
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (BBiomedSc)M3G Secretary (03) 6324 5400 [B-145]
Bachelor of Biomedical Science with Honours(BBiomedSc(Hons)) M4E Secretary (03) 6324 5400[B-146]
Bachelor of Health Science (BHlthSc) M3HSecretary (03) 6324 5400 [B-146]
Bachelor of Medical Science with Honours(BMedSc(Hons)) M4J Secretary (03) 6226 4757[B-149]
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery(MBBS) M3B Secretary (03) 6226 4757 [B-149]
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgerywith Honours (MBBS(Hons)) M4B Secretary (03)6226 4757 [B152]
Bachelor of Nursing (BN) H3D Secretary (03)6324 3318 [B-152]
Bachelor of Nursing with Honours (BN(Hons))H4A Secretary (03) 6324 3318 [B-155]
Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) M3F Secretary(03) 6226 2190 [B-156]
Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours(BPharm(Hons)) M4C Secretary (03) 6226 2190[B-157]
Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours(BPharm(Hons)) M4F Secretary (03) 6226 2190[B-157]
Graduate Certificate in E-Health (HealthInformatics) (GradCertE-Health(HI)) H5ESecretary (03) 6324 4025 [B-158]
Graduate Certificate in Nursing (GradCertN)H5F Secretary (03) 6226 4895 [B-159]
Graduate Diploma of E-Health (HealthInformatics) (GradDipE-Health(HI)) H6ESecretary (03) 6324 4025 [B-161]
Graduate Diploma in Immunology andMicrobiology (GradDipImmunolMicrobiol) M6ASecretary (03) 6226 4830 [B-162]
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Graduate Diploma of Nursing (GradDipN) H6FSecretary (03) 6324 3087 [B-162]
Graduate Diploma of Midwifery (GradDipMid)H6C Secretary (03) 6324 3398 [B-164]
Graduate Diploma of Pharmaceutical Science(GradDipPharmSc) M6E Secretary (03) 6226 2190[B-165]
Master of Clinical Nursing (MCN) H7FSecretary (03) 6324 3318 [B-166]
Master of Pharmaceutical Science (MPharmSc)M7E Secretary (03) 6226 2190 [B-167]
Faculty of LawThe Faculty of Law is a single-school faculty
School of the Faculty of LawSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2073
The courses are shown in the following order:bachelor degrees, bachelor degrees with honours,combined bachelor degrees, graduate certificate.
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) L3B Faculty Officer (03)6226 7510 [B-169]
Honours in Law (LLB(Hons)) L4B Faculty Officer(03) 6226 7510 [B-170]
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws(BA–LLB) L3D Arts Secretary (03) 6226 2249 LawFaculty Officer (03) 6226 7510 [B-60, 170]
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws withHonours in Law (BA–LLB(Hons)) L4D LawFaculty Officer (03) 6226 7510 [B-171]
Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws(BCom–LLB) L3F Commerce Secretary (03) 62262160 Law Faculty Officer (03) 6226 7510 [B-105, 171]
Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Lawswith Honours in Law(BCom–LLB(Hons)) L4F Law Faculty Officer (03)6226 7510 [B-172]
Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of Laws(BComp–LLB) L3L Computing Secretary (03)6324 3347 Law Faculty Officer (03) 6226 7510[B-172, 224]
Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of Lawswith Honours in Law (BComp–LLB(Hons)) L4LLaw Faculty Officer (03) 6226 7510 [B-172]
Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Laws(BEc–LLB) L3E Economics Secretary (03) 62267672 Law Faculty Officer (03) 6226 7510 [B-173]
Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Lawswith Honours in Law (BEc–LLB(Hons)) L4E LawFaculty Officer (03) 6226 7510 [B-107, 173]
Bachelor of Information Systems and Bachelorof Laws (BIS–LLB) L3K Information SystemsSecretary (03) 6226 6200 or 1800 687 120 LawFaculty Officer (03) 6226 7510 [B-109, 174]
Bachelor of Information Systems and Bachelorof Laws with Honours in Law (BIS–LLB(Hons))L4K Law Faculty Officer (03) 6226 7510 [B-174]
Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws (BSc–LLB) L3G Science Secretary (03) 6226 2125LawFaculty Officer (03) 6226 7510 [B-174, 226]
Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws withHonours in Law (BSc–LLB(Hons)) L4G LawFaculty Officer (03) 6226 7510 [B-174]
Graduate Certificate in Legal Practice(GradCertLegPrac) L5B Faculty Officer (03) 62267510 [B-174]
Faculty of Science,Engineering and Technology
Schools of the Faculty of Science,Engineering and Technology
School of Agricultural ScienceSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2620
School of AquacultureSecretary (Ltn) (03) 6324 3801
School of ArchitectureSecretary (Ltn) (03) 6324 3586
School of ChemistrySecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 7886
School of ComputingSecretary (Ltn) (03) 6324 3347
School of Earth SciencesSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2476
School of EngineeringSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2135
School of Geography and Environmental StudiesSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2463Including the following disciplinesGeography and Environmental StudiesNatural Environment and Wilderness Studies
School of Mathematics and PhysicsIncluding the following disciplinesIASOS, Antarctic and Southern Ocean StudiesSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2971PhysicsSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2401MathematicsSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2439
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School of Plant ScienceSecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2603
School of PsychologySecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2237
School of ZoologySecretary (Hbt) (03) 6226 2613
The courses are shown in the following order:Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Science withHonours (generic degree courses), diplomas,other bachelor degrees, bachelor degrees withhonours, combined bachelor degrees, graduatecertificates, graduate diplomas and masterdegrees except that where courses articulate fromthe graduate certificate and/or graduate diplomato the master degree, these are grouped together.
Bachelor of Science (BSc) S3G Secretary (03) 62262125 [B-175]
Bachelor of Science with Honours (BSc(Hons))S4E Secretary (03) 6226 2125 [B-190]
Diploma in Aquaculture (DipAq) S2B Secretary(03) 6324 3801 [B-191]
Bachelor of Agricultural Science (BAgrSc) S3ASecretary (03) 6226 2620 [B-191]
Bachelor of Agricultural Science with Honours(BAgrSc(Hons)) S4A Secretary (03) 6226 2620[B-193]
Bachelor of Applied Science (Agriculture)(BAppSc(Agr)) S3B Secretary (03) 6226 2620[B-194]
Bachelor of Aquaculture (BAqua) S3K Secretary(03) 6324 3801 [B-195]
Bachelor of Aquaculture with Honours(BAqua(Hons)) S4M Secretary (03) 6324 3801[B-197]
Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) D3B Secretary(03) 6324 3586 [B-197]
Bachelor of Architecture with Honours(BArch(Hons)) D4B Secretary (03) 6324 3586[B-197]
Bachelor of Biotechnology (BBiotech) S3VSecretary (03) 6226 2125 [B-198]
Bachelor of Computing (BComp) S3F Secretary(03) 6324 3347 [B-200]
Bachelor of Computing with Honours(BComp(Hons)) S4D Secretary (03) 6324 3347[B-201]
Bachelor of Engineering (BE) N3A Secretary (03)6226 2135 [B-202]
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours(BE(Hons)) N4A Secretary (03) 6226 2135 [B-209]
Bachelor of Environmental Design (BEnvDes)D3A Secretary (03) 6324 3586 [B-210]
Bachelor of Environmental Design withHonours (BEnvDes(Hons)) D4A Secretary (03)6324 3586 [B-211]
Bachelor of Forest Science with Honours(BForSc(Hons)) S4N Secretary (03) 6226 2125[B-212]
Bachelor of Geomatics (BGeom) N3H Secretary(03) 6226 2463 [B-214]
Bachelor of Geomatics with Honours(BGeom(Hons)) N4H Secretary (03) 6226 2463[B-216]
Bachelor of Natural Environment andWilderness Studies (BNatEnvWildStud) S3TSecretary (03) 6226 2125 [B-217]
Bachelor of Natural Environment andWilderness Studies with Honours(BNatEnvWildStud(Hons)) S4T Secretary (03)6226 2463 [B-219]
Bachelor of Surveying with Honours(BSurv(Hons)) N4B Secretary (03) 6226 2463[B-220]
Bachelor of Technology (BTech) N3M Secretary(03) 6226 2135 [B-220]
Bachelor of Aquaculture and Bachelor ofCommerce (BAqua–BCom) S3W CommerceSecretary (03) 6226 2160 Science Secretary (03)6324 3801 [B-103]
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Computing(BA–BComp) R3S Arts Secretary (03) 6226 2061Science Secretary (03) 6324 3347 [B-58, 222]
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science (BA–BSc) R3I Arts Secretary (03) 6226 2249 ScienceSecretary (03) 6226 2125 [B-64, 222]
Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor ofComputing (BCom–BComp) C3X CommerceSecretary (03) 6226 2009 Computing Secretary(03) 6324 3347 [B-103, 223]
Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science(BCom-BSc) C3Z Commerce Secretary (03) 62262160 Science Secretary (03) 6226 2125 [B-106, 223]
Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor ofEconomics (BComp–BEc) S3U ComputingSecretary (03) 6324 3347 Economics Secretary (03)6226 7672 [B-107, 223]
Table of courses and contacts
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Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of Laws(BComp–LLB) L3L Computing Secretary (03)6324 3347 Law Faculty Officer (03) 6226 7510[B-172, 224]
Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of Lawswith Honours in Law (BComp–LLB(Hons)) L4LLaw Faculty Officer (03) 6226 7510 [B-172, 225]
Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of Science(BComp–BSc) S3L Computing Secretary (03) 63243347 Science Secretary (03) 6226 2125 [B-224]
Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Science(BEc–BSc) G3A Economics Secretary (03) 62262160 Science Secretary (03) 6226 2125 [B-107, 225]
Bachelor of Science and Bachelor ofEngineering (BSc–BE) N3C Science Secretary (03)6226 2125 Engineering Secretary (03) 6226 2135[B-226]
Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws(BSc–LLB) L3G Science Secretary (03) 6226 2125Law Faculty Officer (03) 6226 7510 [B-174, 226]
Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws withHonours in Law (BSc–LLB(Hons)) L4G LawFaculty Officer (03) 6226 7510 [B-174, 226]
Bachelor of Antarctic Studies with Honours(BAntSt(Hons)) S4G Secretary (03) 6226 2971[B-226]
Graduate Certificate in Geographic InformationSystems (GradCertGIS) S5A Secretary (03) 62262463 [B-227]
Graduate Diploma of Science (Antarctic andSouthern Ocean Studies) (GradDipSc(ASOS))S6G Secretary (03) 6226 2971 [B-228]
Graduate Diploma of Science (Antarctic andSouthern Ocean Studies) with Honours(GradDipSc(ASOS)(Hons)) S6U Secretary (03)6226 2971 [B-229]
Graduate Diploma of Agricultural Science(GradDipAgrSc) S6A Secretary (03) 6226 2620[B-229]
Graduate Diploma of Agricultural Science withHonours (GradDipAgrSc(Hons)) S6Y Secretary(03) 6226 2620 [B-230]
Graduate Diploma in Aquaculture(GradDipAqua) S6K Secretary (03) 6324 3801[B-230]
Graduate Diploma of Computing(GradDipComp) S6J Secretary (03) 6324 3347[B-231]
Graduate Diploma of Computing with Honours(GradDipComp(Hons)) S6S Secretary (03) 63243347 [B-232]
Graduate Diploma of Environmental Planning(GradDipEnvPlg) S6L Secretary (03) 6226 2464[B-232]
Graduate Diploma of Environmental Studies(GradDipEnvSt) S6B Secretary (03) 6226 2458[B-233]
Graduate Diploma of Environmental Studieswith Honours (GradDipEnvSt(Hons)) S6WSecretary (03) 6226 2462 [B-234]
Graduate Diploma in RehabilitationCounselling (GradDipRehabCouns) S6RSecretary (03) 6226 2237 [B-235]
Graduate Diploma of Science (GradDipSc) S6DSecretary (03) 6226 2125 [B-235]
Graduate Diploma of Science with Honours(GradDipSc(Hons)) S6X Secretary (03) 6226 2125[B-238]
Graduate Diploma in Spatial InformationScience with Honours (GradDipSIS(Hons)) N6YSecretary (03) 6226 2463 [B-239]
Master of Applied Science (MAppSc) S7PSecretary (03) 6226 2125 [B-240]
Master of Applied Science in Aquaculture(MAppScAqua) S7C Secretary (03) 6324 3801[B-241]
Master of Computing (MComp) S7T Secretary(03) 6324 3347 [B-242]
Master of Economic Geology (MEconGeol) S7RSecretary (03) 6226 2374 [B-242]
Master of Engineering Technology (MEngTech)N7R Secretary (03) 6226 2135 [B-243]
Master of Environmental Management(MEnvMgt) S7D Secretary (03) 6226 2458[B-244]
Master of Environmental Planning (MEnvPl)S7U Secretary (03) 6226 2464 [B-245]
Master of Information Technology (MIT) S7SSecretary (03) 6324 3347 [B-246]
Master of Psychology (Clinical Psychology)(MPsych(Clin)) S7J Secretary (03) 6226 2237[B-247]
Master of Science Studies (MScSt) S7E Secretary(03) 6226 2125 [B-248]
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INDEX OF COURSES – title, code, page
Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education [E3G] ............ B-119Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education with
Honours [E4G] ..................................................................... B-120Bachelor of Agricultural Science [S3A] ................................. B-191Bachelor of Agricultural Science with Honours [S4A] ........ B-193Bachelor of Antarctic Studies with Honours [S4G] ............. B-226Bachelor of Applied Science (Agriculture) [S3B] ................. B-194Bachelor of Applied Science (Horticulture) [S3C] ............... B-195Bachelor of Aquaculture [S3K] ............................................... B-195Bachelor of Aquaculture and Bachelor of
Commerce [S3W] ................................................................. B-103Bachelor of Aquaculture and Bachelor of
Commerce [S3W] ................................................................. B-221Bachelor of Aquaculture with Honours [S4M] .................... B-196Bachelor of Architecture [D3B] ............................................... B-197Bachelor of Architecture with Honours [D4B] ..................... B-197Bachelor of Arts [R3A] ............................................................... B-10Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce [R3M] ..... B-56, 103Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Computing [R3S] ...... B-58, 222Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Economics [R3O] ...... B-58, 107Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts [R3T] .................. B-60Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws [L3D] ................ B-60, 170Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws with Honours
in Law [L4D] ........................................................................ B-171Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music [R3N] ...................... B-61Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science [ R3I] ............. B-64, 222Bachelor of Arts with Honours [R4A] ..................................... B-25Bachelor of Biomedical Science [M3G] .................................. B-145Bachelor of Biomedical Science with Honours [M4E] ........ B-146Bachelor of Biotechnology [S3V] ............................................ B-198Bachelor of Business Administration (Hospitality
Management) [C3T] .............................................................. B-83Bachelor of Business Administration (Human Resource
Management) [C3U] ............................................................. B-84Bachelor of Business Administration (Tourism
Management) [C3V] ............................................................. B-85Bachelor of Commerce [C3C] ................................................... B-85Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of
Computing [C3X] ........................................................ B-103, 223Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Information
Systems [C3L] ...................................................................... B-104Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws [L3F] ... B-105, 171Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws with
Honours in Law [L4F] ................................................ B-106, 172Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of
Science [C3Z] ............................................................... B-106, 223Bachelor of Commerce with Honours [C4C] .......................... B-92Bachelor of Computing [S3F] .................................................. B-200Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of
Economics [S3U] ......................................................... B-107, 223Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of Laws [L3L] .. B-172, 224Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of Laws with
Honours in Law [L4L] ................................................ B-172, 225Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of Science [S3L] ....... B-224
Bachelor of Computing with Honours [S4D] ....................... B-201Bachelor of Contemporary Arts [F3J] ...................................... B-28Bachelor of Contemporary Arts with Honours [F4J] ............ B-33Bachelor of Economics [C3E] .................................................... B-92Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Laws [L3E] ... B-107, 173Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Laws with
Honours in Law [L4E] ................................................ B-107, 173Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of
Science [G3A] ............................................................... B-107, 225Bachelor of Economics with Honours [C4E] .......................... B-98Bachelor of Education [E3A] ................................................... B-121Bachelor of Education (In-Service) [E3B] .............................. B-123Bachelor of Education with Honours [E4A] ......................... B-122Bachelor of Education with Honours (In-Service
program) [E4C] .................................................................... B-124Bachelor of Engineering [N3A] .............................................. B-202Bachelor of Engineering with Honours [N4A] .................... B-209Bachelor of Environmental Design [D3A] ............................ B-210Bachelor of Environmental Design with
Honours [D4A] .................................................................... B-211Bachelor of Fine Arts [F3E] ....................................................... B-35Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Information
Systems [F3R] ........................................................................ B-65Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours [F4A] ............................. B-38Bachelor of Forest Science with Honours [S4N] .................. B-212Bachelor of Geomatics [N3H] ................................................. B-214Bachelor of Geomatics with Honours [N4H] ....................... B-216Bachelor of Health Science [M3H] ......................................... B-146Bachelor of Human Movement [E3J] ..................................... B-125Bachelor of Human Movement with Honours [E4J] ........... B-127Bachelor of Information Systems [C3S] ................................... B-99Bachelor of Information Systems and Bachelor of
Laws [L3K] .................................................................. B-109, 173Bachelor of Information Systems and Bachelor of
Laws with Honours in Law [L4K] ............................ B-109, 174Bachelor of Information Systems and Bachelor
of Music [G3C] ............................................................. B-166, 109Bachelor of Information Systems with Honours [C4S] ....... B-102Bachelor of Laws [L3B] ............................................................ B-169[Bachelor of Laws with] Honours in Law [L4B] .................. B-170Bachelor of Medical Science with Honours [M4J] ............... B-149Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery [M3B] ........ B-149Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery with
Honours [M4B] .................................................................... B-152Bachelor of Music [F3K] ............................................................ B-39Bachelor of Music (Honours) [F4D] ......................................... B-42Bachelor of Natural Environment and Wilderness
Studies [S3T] ........................................................................ B-217Bachelor of Natural Environment and Wilderness
Studies with Honours [S4T] .............................................. B-219Bachelor of Nursing [H3D] ..................................................... B-152Bachelor of Nursing with Honours [H4A] ........................... B-155Bachelor of Performing Arts with Honours [F4B] ................. B-43Bachelor of Pharmacy [M3F] .................................................. B-156
Index of courses
A-20 Course and Unit Handbook, 2004 – Unit Details
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Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours [M4C] ........................ B-157Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours [M4F] ......................... B-157Bachelor of Science [S3G] ........................................................ B-175Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Engineering [N3C] .... B-226Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws [L3G] ......... B-174, 226Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws with
Honours in Law [L4G] ............................................... B-174, 226Bachelor of Science with Honours [S4E] ............................... B-190Bachelor of Social Science [R3C] .............................................. B-44Bachelor of Social Science (Police Studies) [R3K] .................. B-47Bachelor of Social Work [R3B] .................................................. B-51Bachelor of Social Work with Honours [R4B] ........................ B-53Bachelor of Surveying with Honours [N4B] ........................ B-220Bachelor of Teaching [E3H] ..................................................... B-128Bachelor of Teaching with Honours [E4H] ........................... B-131Bachelor of Teaching – Preliminary Studies ......................... B-131Bachelor of Technology [N3M] ............................................... B-220Bachelor of Tourism [R3J] .......................................................... B-54Bachelor of Tourism with Honours [R4J] ................................ B-55BioStart [H0F] ................................................................................ B-2Commerce Enabling Program [C0F] .......................................... B-2Diploma in Aquaculture [S2B] ............................................... B-191Diploma in Languages [R2A] ..................................................... B-8Diploma of Fine Art and Design [F2F] ...................................... B-7Diploma of Music [F2K] .............................................................. B-8Foundation Studies Program [E0E] ........................................... B-1Graduate Ce.rtificate of Counselling [E5W] ......................... B-132Graduate Certificate in E-Health (Health
Informatics) [H5E] .............................................................. B-158Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information
Systems [S5A] ...................................................................... B-227Graduate Certificate in Information Systems [C5S] ............ B-111Graduate Certificate in International Politics [R5Q] ............. B-66Graduate Certificate in Journalism and Media
Studies [R5P] .......................................................................... B-68Graduate Certificate in Legal Practice [L5B] ........................ B-174Graduate Certificate in Nursing [H5F] ................................. B-159Graduate Certificate in Police Studies [R5L] .......................... B-70Graduate Certificate in Public Policy [R5M] .......................... B-72Graduate Certificate of Counselling [E5W] .......................... B-132Graduate Certificate of Education [E5E] ............................... B-137Graduate Certificate of Human Movement [E5J] ................ B-140Graduate Certificate of Management [C5T] ......................... B-112Graduate Diploma in Aquaculture [S6K] ............................. B-230Graduate Diploma in Asian Studies [R6K] ............................. B-75Graduate Diploma in Humanities [R6B] ................................ B-76Graduate Diploma in Immunology and
Microbiology [M6A] ........................................................... B-162Graduate Diploma in Information Management [C6R] ..... B-115Graduate Diploma in Information Systems [C6P] .............. B-114Graduate Diploma in International Politics [R6Q] ................ B-67Graduate Diploma in Journalism and Media
Studies [R6P] .......................................................................... B-69Graduate Diploma in Languages [R6J] ................................... B-77Graduate Diploma in Police Studies [R6L] ............................. B-70Graduate Diploma in Public Policy [R6M] ............................. B-73Graduate Diploma in Rehabilitation Counselling [S6R] .... B-235Graduate Diploma in Spatial Information Science
with Honours [N6Y] ........................................................... B-239
Graduate Diploma of Agricultural Science [S6A] ............... B-229Graduate Diploma of Agricultural Science with
Honours [S6Y] ..................................................................... B-230Graduate Diploma of Business Administration [C6Q] ....... B-112Graduate Diploma of Computing [S6J] ................................. B-231Graduate Diploma of Computing with Honours [S6S] ...... B-232Graduate Diploma of E-Health (Health
Informatics) [H6E] .............................................................. B-161Graduate Diploma of Environmental Planning [S6L] ........ B-232Graduate Diploma of Environmental Studies [S6B] ........... B-233Graduate Diploma of Environmental Studies with
Honours [S6W] .................................................................... B-234Graduate Diploma of Midwifery [H6C] ............................... B-164Graduate Diploma of Music [F6D] .......................................... B-79Graduate Diploma of Nursing [H6F] .................................... B-162Graduate Diploma of Pharmaceutical Science [M6E] ......... B-165Graduate Diploma of Science [S6D] ...................................... B-235Graduate Diploma of Science (Antarctic and
Southern Ocean Studies) [S6G] ......................................... B-228Graduate Diploma of Science (Antarctic and
Southern Ocean Studies) with Honours [S6U] ............... B-229Graduate Diploma of Science with Honours [S6X] ............. B-238Master of Applied Science [S7P] ............................................ B-240Master of Applied Science in Aquaculture [S7C] ................ B-241Master of Asian Studies [R7K] .................................................. B-75Master of Business Administration [C7H] ............................ B-113Master of Clinical Nursing [H7F] ........................................... B-166Master of Commerce [C7C] ..................................................... B-116Master of Computing [S7T] .................................................... B-242Master of Counselling [E7W] .................................................. B-133Master of Counselling (Honours) [E7X] ............................... B-134Master of Economic Geology [S7R] ....................................... B-242Master of Education [E7E] ...................................................... B-139Master of Education (Honours) [E7D] .................................. B-140Master of Engineering Technology [N7R] ............................ B-243Master of Environmental Management [S7D] ..................... B-244Master of Environmental Planning [S7U] ............................. B-245Master of Fine Art and Design [F7D] ...................................... B-79Master of Human Movement [E7J] ........................................ B-141Master of Information Systems [C7A] ................................... B-117Master of Information Technology [S7S] ............................... B-246Master of International Politics [R7Q] ..................................... B-68Master of Journalism and Media Studies [R7P] ..................... B-69Master of Music [F7E] ................................................................ B-81Master of Pharmaceutical Science [M7E] .............................. B-167Master of Police Studies [R7L] .................................................. B-71Master of Psychology (Clinical Psychology) [S7J] .............. B-247Master of Public Policy [R7M] .................................................. B-74Master of Science Studies [S7E] .............................................. B-248Master of Social Work Practice [R7H] ..................................... B-82Murina (Pathway to Higher Education) Program [W0D] ...... B-3Professional Doctorate in Education – Launceston [E9Z] .. B-142Science Enabling Course [S0F] ................................................... B-3UniStart [X0A] ............................................................................... B-4University Preparation Program [E0D] ..................................... B-1
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INDEX OF COURSES – code, title, page
[C0F] Commerce Enabling Program .......................................... B-2[C3C] Bachelor of Commerce ................................................... B-85[C3E] Bachelor of Economics .................................................... B-92[C3L] Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of
Information Systems ........................................................... B-104[C3S] Bachelor of Information Systems ................................... B-99[C3T] Bachelor of Business Administration (Hospitality
Management) ......................................................................... B-83[C3U] Bachelor of Business Administration (Human
Resource Management) ........................................................ B-84[C3V] Bachelor of Business Administration (Tourism
Management) ......................................................................... B-85[C3X] Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of
Computing ................................................................... B-103, 223[C3Z] Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of
Science .......................................................................... B-106, 223[C4C] Bachelor of Commerce with Honours .......................... B-92[C4E] Bachelor of Economics with Honours .......................... B-98[C4S] Bachelor of Information Systems with Honours ....... B-102[C5S] Graduate Certificate in Information Systems ............ B-111[C5T] Graduate Certificate of Management ......................... B-112[C6P] Graduate Diploma in Information Systems .............. B-114[C6Q] Graduate Diploma of Business Administration ....... B-112[C6R] Graduate Diploma in Information Management ..... B-115[C7A] Master of Information Systems ................................... B-117[C7C] Master of Commerce ..................................................... B-116[C7H] Master of Business Administration ............................ B-113[D3A] Bachelor of Environmental Design ............................ B-210[D3B] Bachelor of Architecture ............................................... B-197[D4A] Bachelor of Environmental Design with Honours .. B-211[D4B] Bachelor of Architecture with Honours ..................... B-197[E0D] University Preparation Program ..................................... B-1[E0E] Foundation Studies Program ........................................... B-1[E3A] Bachelor of Education ................................................... B-121[E3B] Bachelor of Education (In-Service) .............................. B-123[E3G] Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education ............ B-119[E3H] Bachelor of Teaching ..................................................... B-128– Bachelor of Teaching – Preliminary Studies ...................... B-131[E3J] Bachelor of Human Movement ..................................... B-125[E4A] Bachelor of Education with Honours ......................... B-122[E4C] Bachelor of Education with Honours
(In-Service program) ........................................................... B-124[E4G] Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education
with Honours ....................................................................... B-120[E4H] Bachelor of Teaching with Honours ........................... B-131[E4J] Bachelor of Human Movement with Honours ........... B-127[E5E] Graduate Certificate of Education ............................... B-137[E5J] Graduate Certificate of Human Movement ................ B-140[E5W] Graduate Certificate of Counselling .......................... B-132[E7D] Master of Education (Honours) .................................. B-140[E7E] Master of Education ...................................................... B-139[E7J] Master of Human Movement ........................................ B-141[E7W] Master of Counselling .................................................. B-133[E7X] Master of Counselling (Honours) ............................... B-134[E9Z] Professional Doctorate in Education – Launceston .. B-142
[F2F] Diploma of Fine Art and Design ...................................... B-7[F2K] Diploma of Music .............................................................. B-8[F3E] Bachelor of Fine Arts ....................................................... B-35[F3J] Bachelor of Contemporary Arts ...................................... B-28[F3K] Bachelor of Music ............................................................ B-39[F3R] Bachelor of Fine Arts and Bachelor of Information
Systems ................................................................................... B-65[F4A] Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours ............................. B-38[F4B] Bachelor of Performing Arts with Honours ................. B-43[F4D] Bachelor of Music (Honours) ......................................... B-42[F4J] Bachelor of Contemporary Arts with Honours ............ B-33[F6D] Graduate Diploma of Music .......................................... B-79[F7D] Master of Fine Art and Design ...................................... B-79[F7E] Master of Music ................................................................ B-81[G3A] Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of
Science .......................................................................... B-107, 225[G3C] Bachelor of Information Systems and
Bachelor of Music .......................................................... B-66, 109[H0F] BioStart ................................................................................ B-2[H3D] Bachelor of Nursing ..................................................... B-152[H4A] Bachelor of Nursing with Honours ........................... B-155[H5E] Graduate Certificate in E-Health (Health
Informatics) .......................................................................... B-158[H5F] Graduate Certificate in Nursing ................................. B-159[H6C] Graduate Diploma of Midwifery ............................... B-164[H6E] Graduate Diploma of E-Health (Health
Informatics) .......................................................................... B-161[H6F] Graduate Diploma of Nursing .................................... B-162[H7F] Master of Clinical Nursing ........................................... B-166[L3B] Bachelor of Laws ............................................................ B-169[L3D] Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws ................ B-60, 170[L3E] Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Laws ... B-107, 173[L3F] Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws ... B-105, 171[L3G] Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws ......... B-174, 226[L3K] Bachelor of Information Systems and
Bachelor of Laws ......................................................... B-109, 173[L3L] Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of Laws .. B-172, 224[L4B] Honours in Law ............................................................. B-170[L4D] Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws with
Honours in Law .................................................................. B-171[L4E] Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Laws
with Honours in Law ................................................. B-107, 173[L4F] Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws
with Honours in Law ................................................. B-106, 172[L4G] Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws
with Honours in Law ................................................. B-174, 226[L4K] Bachelor of Information Systems and
Bachelor of Laws with Honours in Law .................. B-109, 174[L4L] Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of
Laws with Honours in Law ....................................... B-172, 225[L5B] Graduate Certificate in Legal Practice ........................ B-174[M3B] Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery ........ B-149[M3F] Bachelor of Pharmacy .................................................. B-156[M3G] Bachelor of Biomedical Science .................................. B-145[M3H] Bachelor of Health Science ......................................... B-146
Index of courses
A-22 Course and Unit Handbook, 2004 – Unit Details
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[M4B] Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgerywith Honours ....................................................................... B-152
[M4C] Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours ........................ B-157[M4E] Bachelor of Biomedical Science with Honours ........ B-146[M4F] Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours ......................... B-157[M4J] Bachelor of Medical Science with Honours ............... B-149[M6A] Graduate Diploma in Immunology and
Microbiology ........................................................................ B-162[M6E] Graduate Diploma of Pharmaceutical Science ......... B-165[M7E] Master of Pharmaceutical Science .............................. B-167[N3A] Bachelor of Engineering .............................................. B-202[N3C] Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Engineering .... B-226[N3H] Bachelor of Geomatics ................................................. B-214[N3M] Bachelor of Technology ............................................... B-220[N4A] Bachelor of Engineering with Honours .................... B-209[N4B] Bachelor of Surveying with Honours ........................ B-220[N4H] Bachelor of Geomatics with Honours ....................... B-216[N6Y] Graduate Diploma in Spatial Information
Science with Honours ......................................................... B-239[N7R] Master of Engineering Technology ............................ B-243[R2A] Diploma in Languages ..................................................... B-8[R3A] Bachelor of Arts ............................................................... B-10[R3B] Bachelor of Social Work .................................................. B-51[R3C] Bachelor of Social Science .............................................. B-44[R3I] Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science .................... B-222[R3I] Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science ...................... B-64[R3J] Bachelor of Tourism .......................................................... B-54[R3K] Bachelor of Social Science (Police Studies) .................. B-47[R3M] Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce ..... B-56, 103[R3N] Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music ...................... B-61[R3O] Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Economics ...... B-58, 107[R3S] Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Computing ...... B-58, 222[R3T] Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts .................. B-60[R4A] Bachelor of Arts with Honours ..................................... B-25[R4B] Bachelor of Social Work with Honours ........................ B-53[R4J] Bachelor of Tourism with Honours ................................ B-55[R5L] Graduate Certificate in Police Studies .......................... B-70[R5M] Graduate Certificate in Public Policy .......................... B-72[R5P] Graduate Certificate in Journalism and
Media Studies ........................................................................ B-68[R5Q] Graduate Certificate in International Politics ............. B-66[R6B] Graduate Diploma in Humanities ................................ B-76[R6J] Graduate Diploma in Languages ................................... B-77[R6K] Graduate Diploma in Asian Studies ............................. B-75[R6L] Graduate Diploma in Police Studies ............................. B-70[R6M] Graduate Diploma in Public Policy ............................. B-73[R6P] Graduate Diploma in Journalism and
Media Studies ........................................................................ B-69[R6Q] Graduate Diploma in International Politics ................ B-67[R7H] Master of Social Work Practice ..................................... B-82[R7K] Master of Asian Studies .................................................. B-75[R7L] Master of Police Studies .................................................. B-71[R7M] Master of Public Policy .................................................. B-74[R7P] Master of Journalism and Media Studies ..................... B-69[R7Q] Master of International Politics ..................................... B-68[S0F] Science Enabling Course ................................................... B-3[S2B] Diploma in Aquaculture ............................................... B-191[S3A] Bachelor of Agricultural Science ................................. B-191[S3B] Bachelor of Applied Science (Agriculture) ................. B-194[S3C] Bachelor of Applied Science (Horticulture) ............... B-195
[S3F] Bachelor of Computing .................................................. B-200[S3G] Bachelor of Science ........................................................ B-175[S3K] Bachelor of Aquaculture ............................................... B-195[S3L] Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of Science ....... B-224[S3T] Bachelor of Natural Environment and
Wilderness Studies .............................................................. B-217[S3U] Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor
of Economics ................................................................ B-107, 223[S3V] Bachelor of Biotechnology ............................................ B-198[S3W] Bachelor of Aquaculture and Bachelor of
Commerce .................................................................... B-103, 221[S4A] Bachelor of Agricultural Science with Honours ........ B-193[S4D] Bachelor of Computing with Honours ....................... B-201[S4E] Bachelor of Science with Honours ............................... B-190[S4G] Bachelor of Antarctic Studies with Honours ............. B-226[S4M] Bachelor of Aquaculture with Honours .................... B-196[S4N] Bachelor of Forest Science with Honours .................. B-212[S4T] Bachelor of Natural Environment and
Wilderness Studies with Honours .................................... B-219[S5A] Graduate Certificate in Geographic
Information Systems ........................................................... B-227[S6A] Graduate Diploma of Agricultural Science ............... B-229[S6B] Graduate Diploma of Environmental Studies ........... B-233[S6D] Graduate Diploma of Science ...................................... B-235[S6G] Graduate Diploma of Science (Antarctic and
Southern Ocean Studies) .................................................... B-228[S6J] Graduate Diploma of Computing ................................. B-231[S6K] Graduate Diploma in Aquaculture ............................. B-230[S6L] Graduate Diploma of Environmental Planning ........ B-232[S6R] Graduate Diploma in Rehabilitation Counselling .... B-235[S6S] Graduate Diploma of Computing with Honours ...... B-232[S6U] Graduate Diploma of Science (Antarctic and
Southern Ocean Studies) with Honours .......................... B-229[S6W] Graduate Diploma of Environmental Studies
with Honours ....................................................................... B-234[S6X] Graduate Diploma of Science with Honours ............. B-238[S6Y] Graduate Diploma of Agricultural Science
with Honours ....................................................................... B-230[S7C] Master of Applied Science in Aquaculture ................ B-241[S7D] Master of Environmental Management ..................... B-244[S7E] Master of Science Studies .............................................. B-248[S7J] Master of Psychology (Clinical Psychology) .............. B-247[S7P] Master of Applied Science ............................................ B-240[S7R] Master of Economic Geology ....................................... B-242[S7S] Master of Information Technology ............................... B-246[S7T] Master of Computing .................................................... B-242[S7U] Master of Environmental Planning ............................. B-245[W0D] Murina (Pathway to Higher Education) Program ...... B-3[X0A] UniStart ............................................................................... B-4Note:The Faculty of Arts offers courses whose codes begin with F-and R-. The Faculty of Commerce offers courses whose codesbegin with C- or G-. The Faculty of Education offers courseswhose codes begin with E-*. The Faculty of Health Scienceoffers courses whose codes begin with H-, M-. The Faculty ofLaw offers courses whose code begins with L-. The Faculty ofScience, Engineering and Technology offers courses whosecodes begin with D-, N-, S-. Non-faculty based courses havevarious codes including E0-, W-, X-.* Except some non-faculty based courses beginning with E0-.
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3D Modelling and Animation A .... C-2303D Modelling and Animation B .... C-231Aboriginal Arts ................................ C-247Aboriginal Education ...................... C-248Aboriginal Knowledges .................. C-247Aboriginal Studies 4 (Honours) .... C-249Aboriginal Women .......................... C-247About Research in AVE .................. C-167Academic Literacy ........................... C-497Academic Studies I .......................... C-497Academic Studies II ........................ C-498Accompaniment A ........................... C-180Accompaniment B ........................... C-181Accompaniment C ........................... C-183Accompaniment D .......................... C-184Accounting and Financial Decision
Making ......................................... C-7Accounting Context and Method ...... C-7Accounting Information Systems .... C-10Accounting Theory ............................ C-11Acting and Theatre: Introduction,
An ............................................. C-217Action Research Project .................. C-155Acute Care Management of the
Child & Family Practice .......... C-70Acute Care Management of the
Child & Family Theory ........... C-69Acute Care Nursing .......................... C-61Adapted Physical Activity ............. C-151Adult Learning ................................ C-139Adult Learning Issues ..................... C-139Adult Psychopathology .................. C-396Advanced Planning Theory and
Practice ..................................... C-372Advanced Accounting Information
Systems ................................ C-14, 16Advanced Accounting Theory .. C-13, 15Advanced Ancient Greek A ........... C-345Advanced Ancient Greek B ............ C-345Advanced Ancient Greek
Grammar .................................. C-345Advanced Aquaculture
Technology .............................. C-451Advanced Assessment .................... C-398Advanced Audio Design ................ C-176Advanced Auditing ..................... C-13, 15Advanced Biochemistry for
Biotechnology ........................... C-48Advanced Black and White
Photography ............................ C-210Advanced Circuit Analysis ............ C-422Advanced Clinical Nursing PracticeC-75Advanced Commercial
Programming .......................... C-467
Advanced Computer Security ....... C-467Advanced Constitutional Law ...... C-489Advanced Control Engineering .... C-431Advanced Core Studies (Classical) C-179Advanced Core Studies
(Contemporary) ...................... C-196Advanced Digital Project ............... C-211Advanced Dynamics and Control C-433Advanced Electives 1 ...................... C-395Advanced Electives 2 ...................... C-395Advanced Electronic
Commerce ............................ C-32, 35Advanced Finance ............................. C-15Advanced Financial
Accounting .................... C-11, 13, 15Advanced Geographic Information
Systems (GIS) .......................... C-379Advanced Health Assessment in Rural/
Remote Nursing Practice ........ C-64Advanced Indonesian Language
Skills ......................................... C-305Advanced Indonesian Language
Skills (Padang) ........................ C-305Advanced Investigative
Journalism ............................... C-275Advanced Latin A ........................... C-346Advanced Latin B ............................ C-346Advanced Latin Grammar ............. C-346Advanced Management
Accounting .......................... C-14, 16Advanced Manufacturing .............. C-433Advanced MIDI & Digital Audio .. C-178Advanced Mobile & Ubiquitous
Computing .............................. C-467Advanced Music Teaching and
Learning ................................... C-177Advanced Networking ................... C-469Advanced Physiology and
Nutrition .................................... C-95Advanced Practical Study .............. C-197Advanced Practice A ....................... C-292Advanced Practice B ....................... C-292Advanced Professional Nursing
Practice ....................................... C-74Advanced Programming for
Outdoor Recreation Pursuits –Land and Water-based ........... C-157
Advanced Research Methods ........ C-389Advanced Spatial Data
Analysis ........................... C-379, 381Advanced Study/Research/
Additional Study ...................... C-40Advanced Systems Development ... C-32Advanced Taxation Accounting C-13, 15
Advanced Technical Theatre .......... C-218Advanced Topics in Antarctic and
Oceans Policy .......................... C-327Advanced Topics in Psychology ... C-392Advanced Web Data Management C-468Advanced Web Development ........ C-464Advanced Writing ........................... C-275African Literature ............................ C-258African Literature West and South C-257African–American History ............. C-339Agricultural and Forest Pathology C-407Agricultural Geology & Soil
Science ...................................... C-404Agricultural Science Honours
Thesis ........................................ C-409Agricultural Technology ................. C-405Agroforestry ..................................... C-366Agronomy ......................................... C-407Algebra and Applications 2 ........... C-413Algebra and Applications 3 ........... C-414Algorithms and Metrics .................. C-462Alien Encounters ............................. C-263American Literature and Film ....... C-255American Nature Writing ............... C-260American Women Writing ............. C-258Analysis 3 ......................................... C-415Analysis of Systems .......................... C-29Analytical Chemistry .............. C-402, 457Anatomy and Physiology 1 .............. C-88Anatomy and Physiology 2 .............. C-91Ancient Civilisations 1A: Gender and
Politics in Classical LiteratureC-341Ancient Civilisations 1B: Introduction
to Greek and Roman History C-341Animal Production Systems .. C-405, 409Animal Science ................................. C-407Antarctic and Oceans Policy .......... C-326Antarctic Ecology ............................ C-478Antarctic Tourism ............................ C-460Applied Algology ............................ C-448Applied and Environmental
Microbiology ........................... C-448Applied Biology Honours .............. C-401Applied Developmental Psychology:
Childhood ................................ C-400Applied Food Science ............. C-158, 159Applied Issues in Educational
Psychology .............................. C-400Applied Physics ............................... C-471Applied Physiology .......................... C-52Applied Topics in Psychology ....... C-387Approaches to Child Development in
Child & Family Health: PracticePerspectives ............................... C-66
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Approaches to InternationalRelations .................................. C-318
Approaches to Political Analysis .. C-331Aquaculture Honours ..................... C-452Aquaculture Policy and
Operations ....................... C-451, 452Aquaculture Professional
Development ................... C-449, 452Aquatic Animal Health ................... C-451Aquatic Botany ................................ C-441Aquatic Ecology II ........................... C-447Aquatic Zoology .............................. C-446Architecture Honours ..................... C-356Art and Design Theory 2/3 ............ C-238Art and Education ........................... C-143Art of Costume 1, The ..................... C-214Art of the Potters Wheel, The ........ C-203Art, Media and Culture .................. C-310Art, Natural Environment and
Technology .............................. C-241Art, Natural Environment and
Wilderness ............................... C-242Artificial Intelligence ....................... C-463Arts in Revolt, The .......................... C-202Asia in the Curriculum ................... C-131Asia-Pacific Economies: Tigers, The . C-3Asian Cultures and Societies ......... C-139Asian Environmental Justice .......... C-325Asian Ethnic and Religious PoliticsC-295Asian Languages and Cultures
(Chinese) .................................. C-293Asian Languages and Cultures
(Indonesian) ............................ C-293Asian Languages and Cultures
(Japanese) ................................. C-293Asian Studies 1A ............................. C-292Asian Studies 1B .............................. C-293Asian Studies 4 (Honours) ............. C-295Asian Studies for Professional
Purposes ................................... C-296Aspects of Linguistics ..................... C-125Assessment & Individual
Differences ............................... C-390Assessment and Evaluation ........... C-163Assessment and Research MethodsC-387Assessment, Professional Roles
& Ethics ................................... C-392Astronomy ........................................ C-472Astrophysics and Atmospheric
Physics ...................................... C-472Atlantic Worlds, 1450–1807 ............ C-339Atomic, Nuclear and Semiconductor
Physics ...................................... C-473Audio Design ................................... C-174Auditing .............................................. C-11Aural & Ensemble 1A ..................... C-220Aural & Ensemble 1B ...................... C-221Aural & Ensemble 2A ..................... C-222Aural & Ensemble 2B ...................... C-223Australia and Asia ........................... C-294
Australia and the Asia-PacificEconomies: Trade Principles andPolicy ............................................ C-5
Australia from 1918 to 1975 ........... C-335Australia from the 1850s to 1918 ... C-335Australia, Art and Design .............. C-201Australian Art of the 1970s, 1980s
and 1990s ................................. C-238Australian Environmental
History ..................................... C-339Australian Environmental Policy .. C-325Australian Foreign Policy ............... C-319Australian History 1788–1990s ...... C-338Australian Literary
Environmentalism .................. C-263Australian Literature ....................... C-252Australian Political Economy ............ C-3Australian Political Institutions ..... C-319Australian Society ........................... C-282Australian Theatre ........................... C-215Australian Tourism Typologies ..... C-286Avant-Garde and the Necessity
of the New, The ....................... C-201Baby Care Following Birth ............... C-67Baby Who Experiences
Problems, The ............................ C-67Bachelor of Antarctic Studies with
Honours ................................... C-461Bachelor of Biomedical Science
(Honours) .................................. C-95Bachelor of Commerce Honours ..... C-14Bachelor of Contemporary Arts
with Honours .......................... C-346Bachelor of Economics (Honours) .... C-7Bachelor of Fine Arts with
Honours ................................... C-225Bachelor of Information Systems
with Honours ............................ C-33Bachelor of Music with Honours .. C-198Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) ....... C-62Bachelor of Performing Arts
Honours ................................... C-215Banking and Financial Institutions ... C-6Bases of Educational Decision ....... C-140Bass Strait Islanders ........................ C-245Behaviour Change 1 ........................ C-396Behaviour Change 2 ........................ C-398Biochemistry (Agriculture) .............. C-46Biochemistry (Pharmacy) ................. C-45Biochemistry 2 (Medicine) ............... C-45Biochemistry 4 (BSc Honours) ......... C-48Biochemistry for Biotechnology ...... C-47Biochemistry: Metabolism &
Nutrition .................................... C-46Biogeography and Climatology .... C-365Biological and Psychological
Treatments in Mental Care ..... C-63Biological Chemistry ....................... C-402Biological Physics ............................ C-471Biology of Animals .......................... C-476
Biology of Plants .............................. C-440Biomechanics ...................................... C-92BioStart ................................................ C-86Biosynthesis & Function of Natural
Products ................................... C-459Body in the Text: 20th Century
Australian Fiction, The .......... C-258Botany & Genetics for
Biotechnology 2 ...................... C-440Botany 1E .......................................... C-439Botany 1G ......................................... C-438Botany 2 ............................................ C-440Botany 4 ............................................ C-443Botany, Cell Biology & Genetics for
Biotechnology 1 ..................... C-439Bridging Maths ................................ C-498Bridging Program 1 ........................... C-41Bridging Program 2 ........................... C-41British Literature 1800–1850 ........... C-258British Literature 1850–1900 ........... C-253Buddhism, Ethics and
Nonviolence ............................ C-315Building Blocs: Economic
Regionalism ............................. C-331Building Technology in Design 1 .. C-350Building Technology in Design 2 .. C-351Building Technology in Design 3 .. C-352Building Technology in Design 4 .. C-352Building Technology in Design 5 .. C-353Building Technology in Design 6 .. C-354Building Technology in Design 7
(BArch) ..................................... C-355Building Technology in Design 8
(BArch) ..................................... C-355Business Information Systems ......... C-28Business Logistics .............................. C-29Business of Agriculture and
Horticulture ............................. C-403Business Programming ............... C-28, 30Business Research Methods ............. C-18Business–Government Relations ... C-324Buyer Behaviour ................................ C-19Calculus and Applications 1 .......... C-410Calculus and Applications 1A ....... C-410Calculus and Applications 1B ........ C-411Calculus and Applications 1S ........ C-411Calculus and Applications 2 .......... C-413Calculus and Linear Algebra ......... C-436Calculus of Several Variables ......... C-438Cell and Molecular Biochemistry .... C-91Cell Biology ...................................... C-441Cell Biology and Function ................ C-88Cell Biology, Genetics and
Evolution ................................. C-445Cellular Immunology ....................... C-56Ceramics 1 ........................................ C-203Ceramics 2 ........................................ C-205Ceramics for the Kitchen Dresser .. C-204Ceramics: Precious and EphemeralC-204Challenges to Governance ............. C-328
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Challenging Behaviours andCurriculum Practices A ........ C-134
Challenging Behaviours andCurriculum Practices B ......... C-134
Chamber Music A ............................ C-181Chamber Music B ............................ C-182Chamber Music C ............................ C-184Chamber Music D ............................ C-186Chance, Coincidence and Chaos ... C-312Changing Physical Activity
Patterns Across the Lifespan C-155Chemistry (Honours) ...................... C-460Chemistry (Pharmacy) .................... C-456Chemistry 1 ...................................... C-401Chemistry 1 (Agricultural
Science) ..................................... C-455Chemistry 1 (Applied Agriculture) C-455Chemistry 1A ........................... C-401, 454Chemistry 1B .................................... C-401Chemistry 2 ...................................... C-456Chemistry 3A ................................... C-458Chemistry 3B .................................... C-459Chemistry Bridging Unit ................ C-454Chemistry for Life Sciences .... C-401, 457Chemistry of Materials ................... C-456Chemistry Option (Medicine) ........ C-455Chemotherapy and Infection ........... C-82Child and Adolescent Health .......... C-60Chinese 1 ........................................... C-297Chinese 2 Language Skills A .......... C-297Chinese 2 Language Skills B .......... C-297Chinese 4 (Honours) ....................... C-299Chinese Culture and Society .......... C-298Chinese Language, Society and
Culture ..................................... C-294Chinese Reading and Writing
Skills ......................................... C-298Chinese Speaking and Listening
Skills ......................................... C-298Chinese Special Topic A .................. C-299Chinese Special Topic B .................. C-299Chinese Special Topic C .................. C-299Chromatic Theory ............................ C-197Cinema and Modernism ................. C-254Civil and Environmental
Engineering Project ................ C-427Civil Engineering Design 1 ............ C-426Civil Engineering Design 2 ............ C-427Civil Engineering Honours ............ C-427Civil Engineering Practice .............. C-427Classic Tracks: Music on Record ... C-198Classical Chinese ............................. C-298Classical Epic and Novel ................ C-343Classical German Literature .......... C-270Classical or Contemporary
Guitar 1A ................................. C-188Classical or Contemporary
Guitar 1B .................................. C-190Classical or Contemporary
Guitar 2A ................................. C-191
Classical or ContemporaryGuitar 2B .................................. C-192
Classical or ContemporaryGuitar 3A ................................. C-193
Classical or ContemporaryGuitar 3B .................................. C-195
Classical or ContemporaryKeyboard 1A ........................... C-188
Classical or ContemporaryKeyboard 1B ............................ C-189
Classical or ContemporaryKeyboard 2A ........................... C-191
Classical or ContemporaryKeyboard 2B ............................ C-192
Classical or ContemporaryKeyboard 3A ........................... C-193
Classical or ContemporaryKeyboard 3B ............................ C-194
Classical or ContemporaryOrchestral Instruments1A .... C-188
Classical or ContemporaryOrchestral Instruments1B ..... C-189
Classical or ContemporaryOrchestral Instruments2A .... C-190
Classical or ContemporaryOrchestral Instruments2B ..... C-192
Classical or ContemporaryOrchestral Instruments3A .... C-193
Classical or ContemporaryOrchestral Instruments3B ..... C-194
Classical or ContemporaryVoice 1A ................................... C-189
Classical or ContemporaryVoice 1B .................................... C-190
Classical or ContemporaryVoice 2A ................................... C-191
Classical or ContemporaryVoice 2B .................................... C-192
Classical or ContemporaryVoice 3A ................................... C-194
Classical or ContemporaryVoice 3B .................................... C-195
Classical Performance ..................... C-217Classical Production ........................ C-217Classical Tragedy: Euripides
and Beyond .............................. C-343Classics 4 (Honours) ....................... C-344Classroom Management: Theory
and Practice A ......................... C-134Classroom Management: Theory
and Practice B .......................... C-134Clinical & Health Psychology ........ C-387Clinical Chemistry 1 .......................... C-90Clinical Chemistry 2 .......................... C-94Clinical Chemistry 3
(Endocrinology) ........................ C-94Clinical Child Psychology .............. C-398Clinical Communication: Working
with the Patients Perspective . C-59Clinical Exercise Testing ................... C-93
Clinical Microbiology 3 .................... C-55Clinical Microbiology 4 .................... C-55Clinical Neuropsychology .............. C-399Clinical Perspectives of Emergency
Nursing Practice ...................... C-73Clinical Perspectives of Nursing the
Complex and Critically IllNeonate ...................................... C-71
Clinical Pharmacokinetics ................ C-81Clinical Pharmacokinetics 3 ............. C-81Clinical Pharmacokinetics 4 ............. C-83Clinical Pharmacy Residency 3 ....... C-83Clinical Pharmacy Residency 4 ....... C-85Clinical Psychology ................. C-384, 400Clinical Psychophysiology ............. C-397Clinical Specialties ....................... C-39, 40Coaching Theory & Practice .......... C-150Cognition and Memory .................. C-388Cognitive Models & Cognitive
Deficits ..................................... C-395Cognitive Psychology ..................... C-390Cognitive Social Psychology .......... C-387Cold War Europe, 1945–1989 ......... C-335Colonial USA, 1607–1789 ................ C-338Colonialism/Postcolonialism in
Southeast Asia ......................... C-296Commercial Law ............................. C-490Commercial Practice ....................... C-495Commercial Transactions ................... C-8Communication ............................... C-161Communication & Counselling for
Health Professionals ................ C-62Communication Strategies ............. C-162Communication Systems 1 ............. C-422Communication Systems 2 ............. C-429Communications I ........................... C-497Communications II .......................... C-497Community & Group Processes .... C-398Community and Public
Education 1 .............................. C-165Community and Public
Education 2 .............................. C-165Community Development A ......... C-132Community Development B .......... C-132Community Education &
Learning A ............................... C-132Community Education &
Learning B ............................... C-132Community Health and Medicine 1 C-38Community Health and Medicine 2 C-38Community Practice ......................... C-61Community Work Practice ............. C-291Comparative Administrative Law C-486Comparative Curriculum A ........... C-128Comparative Curriculum B ........... C-128Comparative Law ............................ C-488Comparative Political Systems ...... C-319Comparative Politics: Order
and Conflict ............................. C-321Competition Law ............................. C-486
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Complementary Study ... C-177, 224, 225Complementary Study ................... C-346Complexity & Intractability ........... C-416Composition 1 .................................. C-172Composition 1A ............................... C-189Composition 1B ............................... C-190Composition 2 .................................. C-172Composition 2A ............................... C-191Composition 2B ............................... C-193Composition 3 .................................. C-174Composition 3A ............................... C-194Composition 3B ............................... C-195Composition 4 .................................. C-174Computation and Functional
Programming .......................... C-468Computational Mathematics & Linear
Algebra (Geomatics) ............. C-414Computational Techniques 3 ......... C-414Computer Aided Design A ............ C-438Computer Aided Design and
Communication ...................... C-417Computer Aided Design B ............. C-438Computer Aided Drafting .............. C-435Computer and Data Networks ...... C-429Computer Applications .................. C-462Computer Architecture ................... C-428Computer Control and
Communications .................... C-470Computer Graphics & Animation . C-465Computer Imaging .......................... C-211Computer Networks ....................... C-465Computer Organisation and
Architecture ............................. C-461Computer Science 1 ......................... C-461Computer Security .......................... C-463Computer Systems Engineering
Design ...................................... C-428Computer Systems Engineering
Honours ................................... C-428Computer Systems Engineering
Project ....................................... C-428Computer-aided Textiles ................ C-214Computer-Based Chinese Business
Writing ..................................... C-298Computers in Geoscience ............... C-359Computing for Human Movement C-461Computing Honours ....................... C-466Concrete Structures ......................... C-421Conducting ....................................... C-177Confessionalism ............................... C-257Conflicts (Private International
Law) .......................................... C-493Conservation Geomorphology ...... C-366Construction and Asset
Management ............................ C-426Construction of Genius, The .......... C-201Consumer Protection ...................... C-490Contemporary Art of the Asia-Pacific
Region ...................................... C-240Contemporary Asian Issues ........... C-294
Contemporary Australian Writing C-253Contemporary Bioethics ................. C-308Contemporary Cinema ................... C-253Contemporary Craft and Design ... C-239Contemporary Critical Care
Nursing Practice ....................... C-70Contemporary Critical Care
Nursing Science ........................ C-71Contemporary Curriculum
Development B ....................... C-100Contemporary Curriculum
Developments A ....................... C-99Contemporary Educational
Issues A .................................... C-122Contemporary Educational
Issues B ..................................... C-122Contemporary Ensemble A ............ C-180Contemporary Ensemble B ............ C-182Contemporary Ensemble C ............ C-183Contemporary Ensemble D ........... C-185Contemporary Feminist Thought:
Themes, Issues andConflicts ................................... C-250
Contemporary IndigenousAustralia .................................. C-244
Contemporary IndigenousTasmania .................................. C-245
Contemporary Indonesian Texts ... C-305Contemporary Issues for Youth in the
Health Education and PhysicalEducation Fields ..................... C-157
Contemporary Issues in Aged Care C-63Contemporary Issues in EducationC-146Contemporary Issues in
Government ............................ C-331Contemporary Painting Practices . C-209Contemporary Policing .................. C-328Contemporary Political Thought .. C-323Contemporary Travel Narratives .. C-262Contemporary Vocal Ensemble ..... C-224Context in Which Women Live ....... C-73Context of Social Work Practice .... C-292Contract Law .................................... C-482Convergent Journalism ................... C-275Conversion (A&WPT) ..................... C-164Conveyancing and Property
Practice ..................................... C-495Corporate Finance ............................... C-7Corporate Governance ........................ C-9Corporate Governance and
Accountability ..................... C-14, 16Corporate Internship ........................ C-12Corporate Regulation and
Accountability ........................... C-10Corporate Reporting and Disclosure C-9Corporations Law 1 ......................... C-484Corporations Law 2 ......................... C-486Counselling Adolescents ................ C-169Counselling Research and
Assessment .............................. C-169
Counselling Skills ............................ C-168Creating an Online Teaching
Course A .................................. C-133Creating an Online Teaching
Course B ................................... C-133Creative Arts in Counselling .......... C-169Crime and Criminal Justice ............ C-278Crime and Social Control ............... C-283Crime and the Law in Historical
Perspective ............................... C-336Criminal Law ................................... C-483Criminology ..................................... C-487Critical Theory ................................. C-258Crop and Pasture
Production ....................... C-405, 409Crop and Plant Physiology ............ C-404Crop Health Management .............. C-407Cross-Cultural Communication:
English–French ....................... C-264Cross-Cultural Dimensions: Preparing
for In-Country Experience ... C-140Cross-Curriculum Studies:
Interdisciplinary Project ....... C-112Cross-Curriculum Studies:
Multiliteracies 1 ...................... C-105Cross-Curriculum Studies:
Multiliteracies 2 ...................... C-112Cross-Media Studies ....................... C-224Crustacean & Zooplankton
Culture ............................. C-446, 449Cultures and Societies of Southeast
Asia ........................................... C-280Current Issues in Assessment ........ C-396Current Issues in Second Language
Learning ................................... C-125Current Trends in IS .......................... C-31Curriculum and Assessment ......... C-121Curriculum and Method 2 ............. C-117Curriculum and Method Studies:
Early Childhood and PrimaryEducation (K–6) ...................... C-105
Curriculum and Method Studies:English Literacy A ................. C-105
Curriculum and Method Studies:English Literacy B .................. C-113
Curriculum and MethodStudies: InformationTechnology A .................. C-106, 113
Curriculum and Method Studies:Languages Other Than English(LOTE) A .................................. C-106
Curriculum and Method Studies:Languages Other Than English(LOTE) B .................................. C-113
Curriculum and Method Studies:Mathematics A ........................ C-106
Curriculum and Method Studies:Mathematics B ......................... C-113
Curriculum and Method Studies:Middle School ................. C-110, 118
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Curriculum and Method Studies:Multi-Media A ........................ C-109
Curriculum and Method Studies:Multi-Media B ......................... C-116
Curriculum and Method Studies:Music – PerformancePractice B .................................. C-114
Curriculum and Method Studies:Performing Arts – Music A ... C-108
Curriculum and Method Studies:Performing Arts – Music B .... C-114
Curriculum and Method Studies:Performing Arts: Drama ....... C-107
Curriculum and Method Studies:Performing Arts: Drama B ... C-114
Curriculum and Method Studies:Performing Arts: Music –Performance Practice A ......... C-108
Curriculum and Method Studies:Primary Education ........ C-110, 119
Curriculum and Method Studies:Primary Education (K–6) ....... C-112
Curriculum and Method Studies:Science A .................................. C-107
Curriculum and Method Studies:Science B .................................. C-114
Curriculum and Method Studies:Society and Environment(SOSE) A .................................. C-114
Curriculum and Method Studies:Society and Environment(SOSE) B ......................................... C-
Curriculum and Method Studies:TechnologyEducation A ............................ C-108
Curriculum and Method Studies:TechnologyEducation B ............................ C-115
Curriculum and Method Studies:TechnologySingle Major, A ....................... C-109
Curriculum and Method Studies:TechnologySingle Major, B ....................... C-115
Curriculum and Method Studies:Visual Art A ............................. C-109
Curriculum and Method Studies:Visual Art B ............................. C-115
Curriculum and syllabus inTESOL ...................................... C-126
Curriculum Development .............. C-163Curriculum Investigations A ........... C-99Curriculum Investigations B .......... C-100Curriculum Issues in Arts
Education 1 A .......................... C-134Curriculum Issues in Arts
Education 1 B .......................... C-134Curriculum Issues in Arts
Education 2 A .......................... C-135
Curriculum Issues in ArtsEducation 2 B .......................... C-135
Curriculum issues in TESOL ......... C-126Curriculum Studies 1 ........................ C-98Curriculum Studies 2A (English,
Mathematics, LOTE) ............... C-98Curriculum Studies 2B – Science &
Technology ................................ C-98Curriculum Studies 2C – SOSE,
Health & Physical Education . C-98Curriculum Studies 2D – Arts
Education ................................... C-99Curriculum Studies 3A (English,
Mathematics) ............................. C-99Curriculum Studies 4A (English,
Mathematics) ........................... C-100Curriculum Theory and Practice ... C-130Data Handling and Statistics 1 ...... C-411Data Handling and Statistics 2 ...... C-413Data Handling and Statistics 3 ...... C-415Data, Information and Knowledge . C-75Database Administration ................. C-30Database Management Systems ...... C-29Decision Support and Executive
Information Systems ............... C-34Decision Support Systems ................ C-31Design & Context in Technology
Education ................................. C-145Design & Technology 1 ................... C-158Design & Technology 2 ................... C-158Design & Technology 3 ................... C-159Design & Technology 4 ................... C-160Design & Technology 5 ................... C-159Design & Technology 6 ................... C-161Design & Technology 7 ................... C-160Design & Technology 8 ................... C-160Design Drawing ............................... C-226Design for Manufacture .................. C-425Design Studies ................................. C-356Design Studio 3 ................................ C-351Design Studio 4 ................................ C-352Design Studio 5 ................................ C-353Design Studio 6 ................................ C-354Design Studio 7 (BArch) ................. C-354Design Studio 8 (BArch) ................. C-355Design Studio 9 (BArch) ................. C-357Design Theory (BEnvDes Hons) ... C-356Designing Physical Activity programs
for Special Populations ......... C-157Designing Teaching and Learning
Experiences in the Health andPhysical EducationCurriculum .............................. C-156
Devised Performance ...................... C-217Diagnosis and Intervention in
Mathematics A ........................ C-127Diagnosis and Intervention in
Mathematics B ......................... C-127Diction ............................................... C-175
Difference, Disability andDiversity A .............................. C-133
Difference, Disability andDiversity B ............................... C-133
Differential Equations, LinearAlgebra & Applications 2 ..... C-140
Differential Equations, LinearAlgebra & Applications 2 ..... C-413
Diffusion of Health Technology(Managing Change), The ........ C-76
Digital and MicroprocessorSystems .................................... C-470
Digital Communication Systems ... C-429Digital Electronic Systems .............. C-422Digital Imaging A ............................ C-228Digital Imaging B ............................ C-228Digital Project ................................... C-210Discipline Studies in Nursing .......... C-58Dispossession in Tasmania ............. C-248Dissertation .............................. C-123, 167Dissertation ...................... C-14, 16, 23, 33Dissertation .............................. C-323, 327Dissertation (BEnvDes(Hons)) ...... C-356Dissertation (Part A) ........................ C-168Dissertation (Part B) ........................ C-168Dissertation A .................................. C-121Dissertation B ................................... C-121Dissertation in Counselling ............ C-170Dissertation in Counselling Part A C-170Dissertation in Counselling Part B C-170Dissertation Part A .......................... C-123Dissertation Part B ........................... C-123Doing Research in AVE ................... C-167Drama in Education ........................ C-144Drama in Education 1 A ................. C-135Drama in Education 1 B .................. C-135Drama in Education 2 A ................. C-135Drama in Education 2 B .................. C-135Drawing 1A ...................................... C-205Drawing 1B ....................................... C-205Drawing 2A ...................................... C-206Drawing 2B ....................................... C-206Drawing in the Landscape ............. C-206Drawing into Print .......................... C-206Drawing: Approaches to
Abstraction .............................. C-206Drawing: Body, The ......................... C-206Drawing: Questioning the Practice C-205Dynamic Systems ............................ C-424Dynamical Systems and Chaos ..... C-474E-Media 1 .......................................... C-228E-Media 2 .......................................... C-228E-Media 3 .......................................... C-231Early Childhood Education ........... C-144Early Middle Ages: From Rome to
the MillenniumAD 410–1000, The ................... C-334
Earth Resources, Environments &Evolution ................................. C-358
Eco and Nature-based Tourism ..... C-286
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Ecology .............................................. C-445Ecology of Aquatic Ecosystems ..... C-446Ecology of Aquatic Sustainability . C-445Ecology of Tasmania ....................... C-440Econometrics ........................................ C-7Economic Geology ........................... C-360Economic Geology 4 (Honours) .... C-361Economics for Business ...................... C-2Economics for Managers .................. C-25Economics of Human Resources ....... C-6Economics, Management and
Organisation ................................ C-5Ecosystems ............................... C-373, 374Education 1 ....................................... C-101Education 2 ....................................... C-101Education 3 ....................................... C-101Education 4 ....................................... C-102Education 5 ....................................... C-102Education and Womens Careers ... C-137Education of Women and Girls ..... C-137Education Project ............................. C-131Education Project 1 .......................... C-131Education Study .............................. C-140Education Study (Part 1) ................ C-142Education Study (Part 2) ................ C-142Educational Administration .......... C-139Educational Policy and Professional
Practice ..................................... C-120Educational Psychology ................. C-386Educational Research Methods ..... C-145Effective Implementation A ........... C-138Effective Implementation B ............ C-138Effective School Leadership ........... C-142Elective 1 (Jessup Moot) ................. C-493Elective 2 (Supervised Research) ... C-492Elective 3 (Supervised Research) ... C-494Electrical Design Management
and Law ................................... C-423Electrical Engineering ..................... C-418Electrical Fundamentals ................. C-435Electrical Power Design .................. C-432Electrical Power Engineering
Honours ................................... C-432Electrical Power Engineering
Project ....................................... C-432Electromagnetism and Kinetic
Theory ...................................... C-472Electronic Commerce ............ C-31, 33, 35Electronic Commerce Project ........... C-31Electronic Engineering ............ C-420, 437Electronic Health Records ................ C-76Electronic Installation ..................... C-230Electronic Marketing ................... C-18, 25Electronic Media and the Visual
Arts ........................................... C-240Electronic Systems ........................... C-429Electronics and Communication
Engineering Design ............... C-430Electronics and Communication
Engineering Project ............... C-430
Electronics and CommunicationsEngineering Honours ............ C-430
Elizabethan and JacobeanTragedy .................................... C-255
Emergency Management in Rural/Remote Nursing Practice ........ C-65
Empathetic Intelligence: Theory andPractice ..................................... C-129
Endangered Bodies in ColonialSpace ......................................... C-262
Engineering Design ......................... C-437Engineering Design and Project
Management ............................ C-418Engineering Graphics and
Design B ................................... C-435Engineering Mathematics .............. C-417Engineering Mechanics .................. C-417Engineering Mechanics A ............... C-436Engineering Mechanics B ............... C-436Engineering Numerical Methods .. C-417Engineering Physics ........................ C-473Engineering Profession and
Industry ............................ C-418, 435Engineering Project Management and
Economics ................................ C-420English 1A ........................................ C-252English 1B ......................................... C-252English 4 (Honours) ........................ C-260English Literature ............................ C-252Ensemble 1 ........................................ C-173Ensemble 2 ........................................ C-173Ensemble 3 ........................................ C-174Ensemble 4 ........................................ C-174Entrepeneurship ................................ C-27Entrepreneurship and Creativity .... C-18Entrepreneurship and Innovation .. C-21Environment, Crime and Social
Regulation, The ....................... C-284Environmental and Resource
Economics .................................... C-5Environmental Chemistry .............. C-457Environmental Design 1A .............. C-350Environmental Design 1B ............... C-350Environmental Design 2A .............. C-350Environmental Design 2B ............... C-351Environmental Engineering ........... C-434Environmental Engineering 2 ........ C-434Environmental Ethics ...................... C-314Environmental Geology ................. C-360Environmental Geomorphology ... C-366Environmental Impact AssessmentC-370Environmental Journalism ............. C-272Environmental Law: Development
Control ..................................... C-489Environmental Law: Resource
Management, Conservation andHeritage ................................... C-489
Environmental Management ......... C-365Environmental Perspectives .......... C-157Environmental Planning C-371, 373, 374
Environmental Politics and Policy C-327Environmental Remote Sensing .... C-369Environmental Technology .... C-373, 374Environmental Values ..................... C-374Epistemology ................................... C-310Equity and Trusts ............................. C-484Espionage, Terror and Global
Disorder ................................... C-320Essential Mathematics .................... C-411Ethical and Professional Issues ...... C-168Ethical Issues & Professional
Practice 1 .................................. C-397Ethical Issues & Professional
Practice 2 .................................. C-399Ethical, Cultural and Spiritual
Perspectives ofPalliative Care ........................... C-63
Ethics in Journalism ........................ C-272Europe at War 1914–1945 ............... C-336Europe in an Age of Crisis
1560–1640 ................................. C-335Europe in the High Middle Ages,
1000–c. 1300 ............................. C-336Event & Sport Marketing ............... C-154Event and Operations
Management ............................ C-152Evolution, Ecology & Society ........ C-477Evolutionary Biology &
Biogeography .......................... C-478Exceptionality & Special Children C-400Exercise & Sport Governance ........ C-152Exercise Assessment and
Prescription ............................... C-92Exercise Physiology & Nutrition ..... C-90Existentialism and Beyond ............. C-311Experimental Design and Analysis C-419Exploration Geophysics .................. C-360Exploration in Brownfield TerrainsC-363Family 1 – the Family and
the Child .................................. C-492Family 2 – Financial Aspects of
Family Law .............................. C-492Family and Couple Counselling ... C-169Family Law Practice ........................ C-496Fashioning the Body ....................... C-239Fauna Conservation Management C-369Feature Writing ................................ C-271Fibres and Fabrics ............................ C-214Fiction in Divided Germany .......... C-269Fictocriticism .................................... C-263Field Agriculture .............................. C-405Field Botany ..................................... C-441Field Mapping and Measurement . C-377Film Noir ........................................... C-256Finance for Managers ........................ C-25Financial Accounting .......................... C-8Financial Institutions Law .............. C-491Financial Management ....................... C-8Financial Planning ............................. C-11Financial Reporting ........................... C-11
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Financial Reporting & Analysis ....... C-24Finfish Culture ................................. C-448Fish Health Management ............... C-449Fisheries & Wildlife Management . C-478Fluid Mechanics ............................... C-474Fluid Mechanics 1 ............................ C-424Fluid Mechanics 2 ............................ C-432Food Microbiology .......................... C-408Food, Culture and Health ................ C-66Foreign Correspondence: Foreign
Policy and the Media ............ C-320Forensic Psychology ........................ C-398Forest Ecology (Honours) .............. C-444Forest Ecosystems ............................ C-366Forest Policy: Global and Local ..... C-329Forest Science (Honours) ................ C-443Fossils and Environments Through
Time .......................................... C-359Foundation Audio ........................... C-186Foundation Core Studies
(Classical) ................................. C-178Foundation Core Studies
(Contemporary) ...................... C-196Foundation Medical Studies ............ C-38Foundation Musicianship .............. C-186Foundation Practical Study ............ C-197Foundation Theory .......................... C-186Foundations of Acute Care Nursing
Practice ....................................... C-72Foundations of Acute Care Nursing
Theory ........................................ C-72Foundations of Adult Learning ..... C-162Foundations of Cancer Nursing
Practice ....................................... C-64Foundations of Cancer Nursing
Theory ........................................ C-64Foundations of Critical Care Nursing
Practice ....................................... C-70Foundations of Critical Care Nursing
Science ........................................ C-71Foundations of Economic Policy ....... C-2Foundations of Emergency Nursing
Practice ....................................... C-73Foundations of Emergency Nursing
Science ........................................ C-73Foundations of Entrepreneurship ... C-18Foundations of Media and Information
Technology Law ..................... C-485Foundations of Neonatal Intensive
Care Nursing Practice ............. C-71Foundations of Neonatal Intensive
Care Nursing Theory .............. C-72Foundations of Paediatric Nursing
Practice ....................................... C-69Foundations of Paediatric Nursing
Theory ........................................ C-69Foundations of Palliative Care
Nursing Practice ...................... C-64Foundations of Perioperative
Nursing Practice ....................... C-68
Foundations of PerioperativeNursing Theory ........................ C-69
Foundations of Tourism A ............. C-285Foundations of Tourism B .............. C-285Frege to Wittgenstein ...................... C-314French 1 ............................................. C-264French 4 (Honours) ......................... C-267French for Tourism and Business .. C-266French Language Skills 2 ................ C-264French Language Skills 3 ................ C-265French Language Skills 3B ............. C-265French Linguistics: Overview, An . C-264French Linguistics: Semantics ........ C-267French Linguistics: Syntax ............. C-266French Linguistics: Syntax A ......... C-267French Literature: Overview, An ... C-266French Novel (1750–1900), TheC-265, 268French Novel (1900–1950), The ...... C-266French Novella, The ........................ C-265French-Canadian Women Writers . C-266Freshwater Ecology ......................... C-479From Realism to Naturalism .......... C-270Fundamentals of Planning Theory
and Practice ............................ C-372Fundamentals of Soil Science C-406, 409Furniture Design 1 ........................... C-231Furniture Design 2 ........................... C-231Furniture Design 2A ....................... C-232Furniture Design 3 ........................... C-232Furniture Design 3A ....................... C-232Gallery Studies ................................. C-200Games Programming ...................... C-469Gender and Nation .......................... C-260Gender and Power .......................... C-281Gender and Society ......................... C-249Gender in European Thought ........ C-334Gender Studies ................................. C-147Gender Studies 4 (Honours) .......... C-251Gender Studies: Contexts, Conflicts,
Crisis? ....................................... C-251Gender, Sexuality and the Past ...... C-250General and Medical Microbiology C-90General Microbiology ..................... C-447Genetics ............................................. C-442Genetics 4 .......................................... C-443Geochemistry 4 (Honours) ............. C-361Geochemistry, Hydrology and
Geochronology ........................ C-363Geographic Information Systems
Project ............................... C-379, 381Geography and Environmental
Studies 1 ................................... C-363Geography and Environmental
Studies 1A ................................ C-364Geography and Environmental
Studies 4 ........................... C-370, 371Geography of Asia ........................... C-364Geology 2 .......................................... C-358Geology 3 .......................................... C-359Geology 4 (Honours) ....................... C-361
Geology for EnvironmentalScientists .................................. C-361
Geology for Geophysicists ............. C-361Geomatics (Honours) ...................... C-382Geomatics 1a – Introduction to
Geomatics ................................ C-375Geomatics 1c – Surveying .............. C-375Geomatics 2a: Surveying ................ C-376Geomatics 2b: Remote Sensing &
Photogrammetry ..................... C-376Geomatics 2c: Introduction to GIS C-376Geomatics 2d: Transformations and
Projections ............................... C-377Geomatics 2e: Analysis of
Observations ........................... C-377Geomatics 2f: Studio ....................... C-378Geomatics 3a: Surveying ................ C-378Geomatics 3b: Remote Sensing &
Photogrammetry ..................... C-378Geomatics 3c: Advanced Geographic
Information Systems ( GIS) ... C-378Geomatics 3d: Geodesy .................. C-379Geomatics 3e: Studio ....................... C-379Geomatics lb – Studio ..................... C-375Geophysics 4 (Honours) ................. C-361Geotechnical Engineering 1 ........... C-421Geotechnical Engineering 2 ........... C-426German 1 .......................................... C-268German 4 (Honours) ....................... C-270German Age of Chivalry, The ........ C-270German for Tourism and Business C-268German Language Skills ................ C-271German Language Skills 2 ............. C-268German Language Skills 3 ............. C-269German Language Skills 3B ........... C-269GIS Application Development C-379, 381Global Environmental Policy ......... C-325Global Political Economy ............... C-326Global Space Economy, The ........... C-365Globalisation and Accountability ..... C-9Globalisation and East Asian
Politics ...................................... C-319Globalisation and the Information
Economy ...................................... C-6Golden Age of German
Cinema, The ............................ C-268Gospel Choir A ................................ C-180Gospel Choir B ................................. C-182Gospel Choir C ................................. C-184Gospel Choir D ................................ C-185Governance and Leadership .......... C-120Government Financial
Management ........................ C-14, 16Graduate Diploma in Immunology
& Microbiology ......................... C-56Graduate Diploma in Rehabilitation
Counselling ............................. C-393Graduate Diploma in Science with
Honours, specialising inBotany ...................................... C-444
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Graduate Diploma in Science withHonours, specialising inChemistry ................................ C-460
Graduate Diploma in Science withHonours, specialising in ForestProcesses .................................. C-444
Graduate Diploma in Science withHonours, specialising inGenetics .................................... C-444
Graduate Diploma in Science withHonours, specialising inGeography ............................... C-371
Graduate Diploma in Science withHonours, specialising inGeology .................................... C-362
Graduate Diploma in Science withHonours, specialising inMathematics ............................ C-416
Graduate Diploma in Science withHonours, specialising inMicrobiology ........................... C-410
Graduate Diploma in Science withHonours, specialising inPhysics ...................................... C-475
Graduate Diploma in Science withHonours, specialising inZoology .................................... C-480
Graduate Diploma in SpatialInformation Science withHonours ................................... C-381
Graduate Diploma of AgriculturalScience ...................................... C-410
Graduate Diploma of Science (Antarcticand Southern Ocean Studies)C-461
Graduate Diploma Project Work ... C-382Graphic Design 1 ............................. C-232Graphic Design 2 ............................. C-232Graphic Design 2A .......................... C-232Graphic Design 3 ............................. C-233Graphic Design 3A .......................... C-233Greek and Roman Mythology ....... C-344Greek Tragedy .................................. C-343Gross Anatomy A .............................. C-50Gross Anatomy B ............................... C-51Guided Reading for Honours in
Chinese ..................................... C-300Guided Reading for Honours in
Indonesian ............................... C-307Guitar Ensemble A .......................... C-180Guitar Ensemble B ........................... C-181Guitar Ensemble C .......................... C-183Guitar Ensemble D .......................... C-185Haematology 1 ................................... C-89Haematology 2 ................................... C-93Health & Rehabilitation
Psychology .............................. C-385Health and Fitness Issues ............... C-153Health and Physical Education ..... C-141Health Assessment and Ageing ...... C-65Health Care Physical Assessment ... C-59
Health Care Where People Liveand Work ................................... C-58
Health Enhancement Curriculum . C-156Health Fitness & Physical Activity C-150Health Informatics Research
Methods ..................................... C-77Health Information Systems ............ C-77Health Online ..................................... C-76Health Psychology .......................... C-400Health Services and Health
Informatics ................................. C-92Health Sociology .............................. C-280Healthy Ageing .................................. C-65Hegel to Freud ................................. C-314Histology ............................................ C-87Histology for Aquaculture ............... C-89Histopathology .................................. C-89Historical Geography ...................... C-367Historical Indigenous Australia .... C-244Historical Landscape, The .............. C-227History & Theory in Design 1 ........ C-350History & Theory in Design 2 ........ C-351History & Theory in Design 3 ........ C-351History & Theory in Design 4 ........ C-352History & Theory in Design 5 ........ C-353History & Theory in Design 6 ........ C-354History 1A ........................................ C-333History 1B ......................................... C-333History 4 (Honours) ........................ C-340History and Development of the
Chinese Language ................. C-299History and Development of the
Indonesian Language ............ C-306History and Heritage ...................... C-340History of Jazz .................................. C-175History of Jazz & Rock A ................ C-199History of Jazz & Rock B ................ C-199History of Philosophy 1: from Early
Greece to the Renaissance .... C-312History of Philosophy 2: Modern
Philosophy ............................... C-312History of the Indigenous Peoples of
North America ....................... C-340Honours .............................................. C-85Honours Dissertation ...... C-102, 120, 146Honours Dissertation .............. C-251, 316Honours Management ...................... C-23Honours Project ............................... C-346Honours Research Essay ................ C-261Honours Seminar ............................. C-120Honours Seminar and
Dissertation ............................. C-155Honours Seminar and Dissertation C-96Honours Thesis ........................ C-374, 469Honours unit ............................ C-460, 475Horticultural Physiology and
Technology .............................. C-405Horticultural Production
Systems ............................ C-405, 409Horticultural Science ....................... C-407
Human Biology (Pharmacy) ............ C-49Human Biology (Science) ................. C-48Human Bioscience (Advanced
Standing) .................................... C-91Human Bioscience 1 & 2 ................... C-88Human Bioscience 3 & 4 ................... C-91Human Molecular Biology ............... C-92Human Movement Independent
Study ........................................ C-156Human Movement Laboratory 1 .. C-149Human Movement Laboratory 2 .. C-152Human Movement Laboratory 3 .. C-153Human Movement Pedagogy 1 .... C-151Human Movement Pedagogy 2 .... C-151Human Movement Pedagogy 3 .... C-153Human Movement Pedagogy 4 .... C-154Human Movement Project ............. C-157Human Neuroscience ..................... C-388Human Nutrition 1 ......................... C-160Human Physiology ........................... C-51Human Resource Development C-19, 26Human Resource Management in
Tourism and Hospitality ......... C-19Human Resource Theory and
Practice ....................................... C-23Human Rights .................................. C-489Human-Computer Interaction ....... C-465Hydraulic Engineering ................... C-425Ideas and Faiths ............................... C-311Ideas of Authorship ......................... C-256Image Development A .................... C-227Image Development B .................... C-228Image Processing and Computer
Vision ........................................ C-428Images of Women in Contemporary
Indonesian Culture ................ C-307Imaging the Body ............................ C-240Immunisation Education for
Registered Nurses .................... C-65Immunology ....................................... C-92Immunology (MLS) ........................... C-89Inclusive Curriculum
Leadership A ........................... C-133Inclusive Curriculum
Leadership B ............................ C-134Independence and Revolution in
Modern Asia ............................ C-337Indigeneity, Citizenship and
the State .................................... C-248Indigenous Health ........................... C-245Indigenous Justice Issues ............... C-245Indigenous Life Histories ............... C-248Indigenous Political Indentities ..... C-247Indigenous Tourism ........................ C-245Individual and Society, The ........... C-279Individual Differences .................... C-389Individual Research Project ........... C-263Indonesian 4 (Honours) .................. C-306Indonesian Literature and its
Social Context .......................... C-305
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Indonesian Literature in Context(Padang) ................................... C-305
Indo–Tibetan Philosophy, History andCulture ..................................... C-313
Industrial Organisation ...................... C-5Industry Project ............................... C-407Information Economy, The ................. C-3Information Industries ...................... C-28Information Management .......... C-29, 33Information Modelling and
Infrastructures ........................... C-28Information Systems Modelling
Techniques ................................. C-34Information Systems Research
Methods ............................... C-32, 34Information Systems Strategy
Formulation ............................... C-34Information Technology Law ........ C-491Insect Diversity and Function C-406, 409Insect Ecology and Behaviour ....... C-406Instructional Design in AVE 1 ........ C-165Instructional Design in AVE 2 ........ C-166Instructional Issues for Effective
Learning in OutdoorEducation ................................. C-158
Instrumental Analytical ChemistryC-459Instrumentation and Control ......... C-423Integrated Structure and Function .. C-49Intellectual Foundations of
Education, The ........................ C-121Intellectual Property ........................ C-490Intelligent Software Agents ............ C-469Intelligent Systems .......................... C-431Intensive Algal Culture ................... C-447Intensive Crustacean & Zooplankton
Culture ............................. C-446, 448Intensive Finfish Culture ................ C-451Intensive Molluscan Culture .. C-449, 450Inter-cultural Communication ....... C-246Interactive Design ............................ C-230Intermediate Ancient Greek A ....... C-344Intermediate Ancient Greek B ....... C-344Intermediate Ancient Greek
Grammar .................................. C-345Intermediate Core Studies
(Classical) ................................. C-179Intermediate Core Studies
(Contemporary) ...................... C-196Intermediate Indonesian
(Conversation) ........................ C-304Intermediate Indonesian
(Conversation) (Padang) ...... C-304Intermediate Indonesian (Reading
and Writing) ............................ C-303Intermediate Indonesian (Reading
and Writing) (Padang) .......... C-304Intermediate Latin A ....................... C-345Intermediate Latin B ....................... C-345Intermediate Latin Grammar ......... C-345Intermediate Macroeconomics .......... C-3
Intermediate Microeconomics ........... C-2International Business ManagementC-26International Cooperation .............. C-331International Finance .................... C-7, 26International Human Resource
Management ........................ C-22, 26International Issues in Tourism ..... C-287International Law ............................ C-488International Marketing ............. C-20, 27International Relations in Asia ...... C-323International Trade .......................... C-490Interpersonal Theory and
Practice 1 .................................. C-289Interpersonal Theory and
Practice 2 .................................. C-290Interpreting and Translation .......... C-305Introduction to Acute Care Mental
Health Nursing: PracticePerspectives ............................... C-68
Introduction to Acute Care MentalHealth Nursing: TheoreticalPerspectives ............................... C-67
Introduction to Agriculture andHorticulture ............................. C-403
Introduction to Aquaculture .......... C-446Introduction to Art and Design
Theory 1A ................................ C-237Introduction to Art and Design
Theory 1B ................................. C-238Introduction to Buddhist
Philosophy ............................... C-310Introduction to Ceramics ................ C-203Introduction to Clinical Studies ...... C-38Introduction to Counselling ........... C-148Introduction to Cultural Practices 1C-199Introduction to Cultural Practices 2C-199Introduction to Drawing 1 ............. C-205Introduction to Drawing 2 ............. C-205Introduction to Econometrics ............ C-4Introduction to Electronics ............. C-469Introduction to General
Philosophy ............................... C-308Introduction to Geophysics & Computer
Applications ........................... C-359Introduction to GIS .......................... C-377Introduction to Government A ...... C-330Introduction to Government B ...... C-330Introduction to Health Informatics . C-75Introduction to Health Sciences ...... C-86Introduction to Human Biology ...... C-87Introduction to International
Business ...................................... C-17Introduction to Journalism ............. C-271Introduction to Law ........................ C-482Introduction to Life Drawing ........ C-226Introduction to Logic ...................... C-314Introduction to Management ........... C-16Introduction to Media Studies ....... C-271Introduction to Moral Philosophy C-307Introduction to Painting ................. C-207
Introduction to People with LongTerm Mental Illness: PracticePerspectives ............................... C-68
Introduction to Plant Diseases C-406, 409Introduction to Printmedia ............ C-209Introduction to Research ................ C-356Introduction to Sculpture ............... C-212Introduction to Special Education C-142Introduction to Textiles ................... C-213Introduction to Three-Dimensional
Studies ...................................... C-207Introduction to Two-Dimensional
Studies ...................................... C-207Introductory Biochemistry ............... C-87Introductory Educational
Studies 1 ................................... C-147Introductory Educational
Studies 1 (Part 1) ..................... C-141Introductory Educational
Studies 1 (Part 2) ..................... C-144Introductory Educational
Studies 2 ................................... C-147Introductory Educational
Studies 2 (Part 1) ..................... C-141Introductory Educational
Studies 2 (Part 2) ..................... C-144Introductory Educational
Studies 3 ................................... C-147Introductory Educational
Studies 3 (Part 1) ..................... C-141Introductory Educational
Studies 3 (Part 2) ..................... C-144Introductory Educational
Studies 4 (Part 1) ..................... C-142Introductory Educational
Studies 4 (Part 2) ..................... C-144Introductory Indonesian ................. C-303Investigative Journalism ................. C-274Investment Analysis ............................ C-4IS Project ............................................. C-30IS Project Management ............... C-30, 35IS-based Knowledge
Management ........................ C-33, 35Islam, Law and Women – Historical and
Contemporary Perspectives . C-337Issues and Contexts in AVE ........... C-163Issues in History .............................. C-337Issues in Mathematics
Education A ............................. C-127Issues in Mathematics
Education B ............................. C-128Issues in Polar and Marine Policy . C-323Issues in Sport & Recreation
Management ............................ C-155Issues in Studies of Society and
Environment ............................ C-142Japan in the 21st Century ............... C-300Japanese 1 ......................................... C-300Japanese 2 Language Skills A ........ C-300Japanese 2 Language Skills B ......... C-300
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Japanese 4 (Honours) ...................... C-302Japanese Applied Linguistics ........ C-303Japanese Film ................................... C-301Japanese for Business and TourismC-302Japanese-English, English-Japanese
Interpreting ............................. C-302Journalism: the Peoples Witness ... C-273Jurisprudence A ............................... C-487Jurisprudence B ............................... C-487Kinesiology ......................................... C-87Knowledge-Based Systems ............ C-466Laboratory Instrumentation .......... C-470Labour Law ...................................... C-485Land Development Planning ......... C-380Land Law and Cadastral Studies .. C-380Language and Communication ..... C-126Language and Education ............... C-146Language and Literacy in
Education A ............................. C-136Language and Literacy in
Education B ............................. C-136Language in Aboriginal Society .... C-246Language Learning for Specific
Purposes ................................... C-127Language, Culture and Society ..... C-125Language, Gender and Communication
in Education ........................... C-137Language, Literacy and Numeracy in
AVE 1 ........................................ C-166Language, Literacy and Numeracy in
AVE 2 ........................................ C-166Late Medieval and Renaissance
Europe ...................................... C-334Late Shakespeare ............................. C-262Later Roman Empire, The .............. C-342Latin 1 ........................................ C-344, 345Law and Ethics of Health Care ...... C-493Law Elective 1 .................................. C-493Law Elective 2 .................................. C-491Law Elective 3 .................................. C-491Law for Managers ............................. C-24Law of Nations ................................. C-486Law of the European Union ........... C-489Law of the Oceans and the
Antarctic ................................... C-486Law, Society and Morality .............. C-311Le grand écran: French Cinéma .... C-266Leadership and Supervision .......... C-138Leadership, Influence and Dispute
Resolution ................................ C-329Learning & Skilled Performance ... C-385Learning and Development: Practices
and Theories ........................... C-121Legal and Ethical Issues in Health
Care ............................................. C-60Legal and Ethical Issues of Emerging
Technologies ............................. C-76Legal History .................................... C-488Legend of King Arthur, The ........... C-259Life Drawing A ................................ C-227
Life Drawing B ................................. C-227Life Science Supplementary Unit .. C-445Lifespan Developmental
Psychology .............................. C-384Lighting Design ............................... C-219Linguistics of French Newstexts ... C-264Linux Internals ................................. C-468Literary Theory ................................ C-256Literature and Environment .......... C-367Literature for Children ............ C-136, 146Literature of Tasmania .................... C-254Literature Review .................... C-409, 453Literature, Gender and Education C-137Litigation ........................................... C-484Logic and Philosophy ..................... C-315Logic of Decision, The ..................... C-315LOTE/ESL A .................................... C-129LOTE/ESL B ..................................... C-129Love and Politics in Augustan
Literature ................................. C-342Love, Family and Sexuality: East–West
Comparison ............................ C-278Machine Learning and Data
Mining ...................................... C-468Macroeconomic Theory and Policy .. C-6Magic, Spirituality and Religion ... C-278Magistrates Court Practice &
Advocacy ................................. C-494Major Research Project .................... C-276Management Accounting ................. C-10Management Ethics ........................... C-25Management Honours Seminar ...... C-22Management of Human Resources . C-17Management of Information
Systems ................................ C-31, 33Management of the Cancer Patient
Practice ....................................... C-64Management of the Cancer Patient
Theory ........................................ C-64Management of the Palliative Care
Patient ........................................ C-64Management of the Perioperative
Patient Practice ......................... C-69Management of the Perioperative
Patient Theory ........................... C-69Managerial Accounting .................... C-25Managerial Social Responsibility .... C-20Managing AVE ................................. C-167Managing Business in the Asia
Pacific ......................................... C-20Managing e-Business ........................ C-26Managing Human Resources .......... C-24Managing Learning ......................... C-162Managing Organisational Change .. C-34Manufacturing, Maintenance and
Quality ..................................... C-424Marine Ecology ................................ C-479Marine, Freshwater and Antarctic
Biology (Honours) . C-409, 444, 480Marketing Communications ............ C-19
Marketing Management ............. C-22, 24Marketing Theory and Research ..... C-23Mass Media and Contemporary
Societies .................................... C-281Mass Social Movements ................. C-279Master of Commerce ......................... C-16Master of Economic Geology ......... C-362Materials and Manufacturing ........ C-418Materials for Engineering Design . C-437Materials for Marine Applications C-437Materials Technology 1 ................... C-435Mathematical Analysis &
Applications 3 ......................... C-415Mathematical Methods ................... C-436Mathematics 4 unit .................. C-416, 417Mathematics and Education .......... C-141Mathematics Bridging Unit ............ C-410Mathematics for Computer
Science 1 ................................... C-411Mathematics Honours .................... C-416Mathematics I ................................... C-412Mathematics II ................................. C-412Mathematics III ................................ C-414Mathematics in Life Sciences 1 ...... C-412Meaning of Life, The ....................... C-309Mechanical Engineering Honours C-433Mechanical Engineering Project .... C-433Mechanics and Structures .............. C-419Mechatronic Systems 1 ................... C-425Mechatronic Systems 2 ................... C-434Mechatronics Engineering
Honours ................................... C-434Mechatronics Engineering Project C-434Media and Methods in Drawing ... C-227Media and Politics ........................... C-318Media and the Environment .......... C-274Media Law ........................................ C-490Media Policy ..................................... C-325Media Studies ................................... C-275Medical Laboratory Practice 1 ......... C-86Medical Laboratory Practice 2 ......... C-86Medical Laboratory Practice 3 ......... C-95Medical Microbiology A ................... C-93Medical Microbiology and
Immunology .............................. C-54Medical Microbiology B ................... C-94Medicinal Chemistry ......................... C-80Medicinal Chemistry in Pharmacy . C-80Medicine 3 .......................................... C-57Medicine 4 .......................................... C-58Medicine Year 5 - RHH Clinical
School ......................................... C-44Medicine Year 5 – LGH Clinical
School ......................................... C-43Medicine Year 5 – NWRH Clinical
School ......................................... C-42Medicine Year 6 – LGH Clinical
School ......................................... C-44Medicine Year 6 – NWRH Clinical
School ......................................... C-45
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Medicine Year 6 – RHH ClinicalSchool ......................................... C-45
Medieval and Gothic Fictions ........ C-254Medieval Britain: Myth, Power and
Identity ..................................... C-335Metabolic Biochemistry .................... C-90Microbial Ecology and Evolution . C-408Microbiology ...................................... C-56Microbiology (Pharmacy) ................. C-53Microbiology 4 (Honours)
(Science) ................................... C-409Microbiology and Health ................. C-88Microbiology and Mycology .......... C-403Microclimatology ............................. C-369Microeconomic Theory and Policy ... C-5Microprocessor Systems and Data
Acquisition .............................. C-438Microprocessors and Data
Acquisition .............................. C-420Middlebrow Fiction ......................... C-256MIDI & Digital Audio ..................... C-177Migrants in Australian Society ...... C-279Mind and Language ........................ C-309Mineral Exploration ........................ C-360Minor Thesis ..................................... C-292MIS Project .......................................... C-35Mobile and Ubiquitous
Computing .............................. C-465Modern Australian Poetry ............. C-257Modern Chinese Literature ............ C-298Modern Drama ................................ C-255Modern Europe 1815–1914 ............. C-334Modern India till Independence ... C-337Modern Japanese Literature .......... C-301Modernism in British Literature
1910–1930 ................................. C-259Modernism in British Literature:
Poetry ....................................... C-259Modes of Curriculum Inquiry A ... C-100Modes of Curriculum Inquiry B .... C-101Molecular Biochemistry: Techniques
and Theory ................................ C-47Molecular Biology in Health &
Disease ....................................... C-46Molecular Evolution ....................... C-442Molluscan Culture ........................... C-449Monuments of Rome: Image and
Ideology ................................... C-343Mooting ............................................. C-485Moral Philosophy ............................ C-309Motor Learning & Skill
Development 2 ........................ C-154Motor Learning and Skill
Development 1 ........................ C-151Movement Concepts ....................... C-149Moving Image A, The ..................... C-230Moving Image B, The ...................... C-231Multimedia and Internet
Applications ............................ C-468Multimedia and Web Applications C-462
Multimedia Professional Placement C-32Municipal Engineering for
Surveyors ................................. C-425Music and Education ...................... C-141Music History (1680–1880) ............. C-187Music History (1880–Present) ........ C-187Music History (Antiquity–1680) .... C-187Music Project .................................... C-224Music Publishing ............................. C-173Music Research Project ................... C-173Music Research Seminar ................. C-187Music Teaching and Learning ....... C-175Music Technology ............................ C-172Music Technology: Computers and
Sequencing .............................. C-223Music Typesetting ........................... C-176Natural Environment and Wilderness
Management (Honours) ....... C-371Natural Environment Field
Techniques ............................... C-365Natural Environment:
Interpretation .......................... C-287Natural Vegetation of Tasmania .... C-439Neuroanatomy for Psychologists .. C-399Neuroscience ...................................... C-39Neuroscience A .................................. C-52Neuroscience B .................................. C-52New Directions in Art
Education 1A ........................... C-129Novel in the Nineteenth
Century, The ............................ C-259Numeracy and the Mathematics
Curriculum A .......................... C-127Numeracy and the Mathematics
Curriculum B ........................... C-127Nursing Inquiry in Practice ............. C-62Nutrition and Disease ....................... C-94Nutrition of Aquatic Organisms ... C-450Objective, Structured Clinical
Examination .............................. C-43Old Regime France, 1715–1789 ...... C-336Older Adults ..................................... C-395Online Journalism ........................... C-273Online Learning and Teaching
in AVE ....................................... C-166Operating Systems .......................... C-463Operations Research 2 .................... C-414Operations Research 3 .................... C-415Oral and Written French 4 .............. C-267Orchestra A ....................................... C-179Orchestra B ....................................... C-181Orchestra C ....................................... C-183Orchestra D ....................................... C-184Orchestration .................................... C-177Ore Deposit Studies and Exploration
Models ...................................... C-362Ore Deposits of South America ..... C-363Organic Chemistry (Agricultural
Science) ..................................... C-458Organic Chemistry (Pharmacy) ..... C-458
Organisational Behaviour .......... C-17, 24Organisational Context ................... C-290Organisational Psychology ............ C-386Organisational Risk Management ... C-12Outdoor Education .......................... C-143Outdoor Recreation and Education
Field, The ................................. C-157Ovid and Chaucer ........................... C-255Painting 1 .................................. C-208, 234Painting 2 .................................. C-209, 234Painting 2A ....................................... C-235Painting 3 .......................................... C-235Painting 3A ....................................... C-235Painting Media, Processes and
Approaches .............................. C-208Painting: Material/Descriptive
Exploration .............................. C-208Painting: Self-directed Project ........ C-208Parliament in Society ...................... C-322Parliamentary Internship ....... C-321, 322Participation and Public Policy ..... C-329Pasture and Animal Science ........... C-404Pathological Basis of Disease 2 ........ C-53Pathological Basis of Disease 3 ........ C-54Pathological Sciences (BSc Honours)C-55Pathology of Common Diseases ...... C-89Peace, Conflict & Law ..................... C-385Pedagogy .......................................... C-223Pedagogy of Online
Learning A, The ...................... C-132Pedagogy of Online
Learning B, The ....................... C-133Performance 1 .................................. C-172Performance 2 .................................. C-172Performance 3 .................................. C-173Performance 4 .................................. C-173Performance and Production ......... C-216Perspectives on Ageing .................... C-60Persuasion, Propaganda, and
the Movies ............................... C-254Pharmaceutical Science ..................... C-80Pharmaceutical Science and
Practice 1 .................................... C-78Pharmaceutical Science and
Practice 2 .................................... C-79Pharmaceutical Science and
Practice 3 .................................... C-81Pharmaceutical Science and
Practice 4 .................................... C-84Pharmacology .............................. C-78, 79Pharmacy Honours ........................... C-83Pharmacy in Health Care ................. C-77Philosophy 1A .................................. C-307Philosophy 1B .................................. C-307Philosophy 4 (Honours) ................. C-316Philosophy and Literature ............. C-308Philosophy and the Body ............... C-313Philosophy Honours Special Topic C-316Philosophy of Biology ..................... C-310Philosophy of Kierkegaard, The .... C-308
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Philosophy of Nietzsche, The ........ C-311Philosophy of Religion ................... C-315Photography 1 .................................. C-233Photography 2 .................................. C-233Photography 2A ............................... C-233Photography 3 .................................. C-234Photography 3A ............................... C-234Photography as Service .................. C-211Photography Project ........................ C-210Physical Environment, The ............ C-364Physical Sciences Honours ............. C-402Physics ............................................... C-435Physics 1A ........................................ C-471Physics 1B ......................................... C-471Physics 4 (Honours) ........................ C-474Physics Bridging Unit ..................... C-470Physics for Health Sciences .............. C-87Physiology 4 (BSc Honours) ............ C-53Physiology of Aquatic Organisms C-451Picturing the Wilderness ................ C-239Place and Environment ................... C-308Place in the Wilderness, A .............. C-257Planning Project ............................... C-373Plant Biodiversity ............................ C-441Plant Development & Structure .... C-480Plant Ecology ................................... C-442Plant Nutrition & Soil Fertility ...... C-406Plant Physiology & Genetics .......... C-480Plant Science Research .................... C-442Policing and Governance ............... C-324Policy Development ........................ C-328Policy Frameworks for the
Information Economy ........ C-29, 35Policy Implementation and
Evaluation ................................ C-329Political Activism: Local to Global C-331Political Economy of Education
in International Perspective,The ............................................ C-121
Political Ideologies .......................... C-318Political Philosophy ........................ C-314Political Science 4 (Honours) ......... C-321Political Thought: Liberal
Democracy ............................... C-318Politics in Literature and Film ....... C-318Politics of Democratisation, East
and West ................................... C-319Politics of International Justice,
The ............................................ C-320Politics of International Relations . C-321Politics of Terrorism ........................ C-322Popular Culture and Resistance in
Indonesia ................................. C-306Popular Fiction ................................. C-258Population and Society ................... C-284Population and Urbanisation ........ C-364Population Health ............................. C-63Post-1945 German Film .................. C-269Post-Tonal Theory ........................... C-198Postcolonial Fictions ....................... C-256
Postcolonial Narratives .................. C-262Postgraduate unit ............................ C-475Postmodern American Poetry ....... C-259Postmodern Politics: East and WestC-296Postmodernism ................................ C-309Postmodernism and Visual CultureC-239Pot as Narrative, The ...................... C-204Power Systems 1 .............................. C-423Power Systems 2 .............................. C-431Practical Study 1A ........................... C-221Practical Study 1B ............................ C-222Practical Study 2A ........................... C-222Practical Study 2B ............................ C-223Practice Perspectives in Managing the
Complex Acute Care Patient .. C-72Practicum (Degree) .......................... C-450Practicum (Diploma) ....................... C-452Practicum (GradDip) ...................... C-452Prices and Profits ................................. C-6Principles of Marketing .................... C-17Principles of Public Law ................. C-483Principles of Statistics 3 .................. C-415Principles of Western Theatre ........ C-215Printmaking 1 ................................... C-235Printmaking 2 ................................... C-235Printmaking 2A ............................... C-236Printmaking 3 ................................... C-236Printmaking 3A ............................... C-236Printmedia 1 ..................................... C-209Printmedia 2 ..................................... C-211Professional and Organisational
Frameworks in Nursing CareDelivery ...................................... C-62
Professional Computing ................. C-462Professional Conduct ...................... C-494Professional Development ............. C-370Professional Ethics ........................... C-310Professional Experience .................. C-380Professional Experience 1 ............... C-150Professional Experience 2 ............... C-152Professional Experience 3 ............... C-154Professional Experience 4 ............... C-154Professional In-Country Development –
Part A ........................................ C-129Professional In-Country Development –
Part B ........................................ C-129Professional Issues in Midwifery
Practice ....................................... C-63Professional Issues in Nursing
Practice ....................................... C-61Professional Placement ................... C-274Professional Placement ................... C-372Professional Practice ............... C-178, 200Professional Practice ......................... C-95Professional Practice
(Business Skills) ...................... C-241Professional Practice
(Writing Skills) ........................ C-240Professional Practices 1 ........... C-202, 226Professional Practices 2 ........... C-202, 226
Professional Practices 3 ........... C-202, 226Professional Presentation Skills ..... C-218Professional Project (BArch) .......... C-357Professional Skills .............................. C-32Professional Skills, Responsibilites
& Ethics .................................... C-496Professional Studies 1 ..................... C-104Professional Studies 1 ..................... C-354Professional Studies 2 ............. C-111, 112Professional Studies 2 (BArch) ...... C-357Professional Translation of
Japanese ................................... C-302Programming and Problem
Solving ............................. C-436, 461Programming Paradigms ............... C-465Project ................................................ C-460Project A ............................................ C-416Project B ............................................ C-416Project C ............................................ C-416Project D ............................................ C-416Project Evaluation and Planning ..... C-21Promoting Health in Child & Family
Health: Practice Perspectives . C-66Promoting Health in Child & Family
Health: TheoreticalPerspectives ............................... C-66
Promoting Play and DevelopingMotor Skills inPrimary HPE .......................... C-156
Property Law .................................... C-483Psycho-Social Aspects of Physical
Activity ..................................... C-150Psychology 1A ................................. C-383Psychology 1B .................................. C-383Psychology 4 (Honours) ......... C-390, 391Psychology 4 (Honours) ................... C-51Psychopharmacology &
Psychopathology .................... C-396Psychophysiology & Emotion ....... C-388Public Policy 4 (Honours) .............. C-326Public Relations ............................... C-272Public Sector Internship ................. C-328Public Sector Resource ManagementC-12Pursuit of Empire: Philip,
Alexander and Rome, The .... C-341Qualitative Research Methods ....... C-279Quality Systems ............................... C-156Quantitative Methods 1 ...................... C-2Quantitative Methods 2 ...................... C-4Quantitative Methods in Biology .. C-479Quantum Mechanics and Solid
State Physics ............................ C-473Race and Ethnic Politics .................. C-317Race and Politics in Southern
African History ....................... C-339Radio Journalism ............................. C-272Re-inventing Governance ............... C-332Reading Indonesian ........................ C-306Reading Japanese ............................. C-301Reading Theory ............................... C-261
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Real and Complex Analysis 2 ........ C-412Reason, Truth and Knowledge A .. C-130Reason, Truth and Knowledge B ... C-130Reasoning Skills ............................... C-313Reflections in Music Education A . C-136Reflections in Music Education B .. C-136Reflective Practice ............................ C-292Refugees and Australian Society ... C-282Regional Development Policy ....... C-324Regulatory Compliance .................... C-12Rehabilitation Counselling 1 .......... C-393Rehabilitation Counselling 2 .......... C-393Rehabilitation in Medical Settings C-394Rehabilitation of Cognitive
Deficits ..................................... C-396Rehabilitation Theory and
Practice ..................................... C-394Reporting Asia ................................. C-294Representation of Gender, The ...... C-249Reproduction and Endocrinology
for Conservation .................... C-477Rereading Chaucer .......................... C-261Research And Evidence-Based
Practice in Nursing .................. C-59Research and Methods in AVE ...... C-164Research and Topics in Health
Sciences ...................................... C-95Research Concepts ........................... C-149Research Design & Ethics ............... C-391Research Design 1 ............................ C-397Research Design 2 ............................ C-400Research Dissertation ...................... C-453Research in Midwifery ...................... C-63Research in Pharmaceutical
Sciences ...................................... C-84Research in Pharmacy ....................... C-82Research Investigation
(In-Service) .............................. C-145Research Methodology ................... C-121Research Methodology and
Writing ..................................... C-261Research Methods ....................... C-13, 15Research Methods 2 ........................ C-383Research Methods A ....................... C-122Research Methods and Behavioural
Neuroscience ........................... C-389Research Methods B ........................ C-122Research Methods for Finance ........... C-4Research Methods in Counselling C-170Research Methods in Management . C-22Research Methods in the Arts ........ C-347Research Practice in AVE ................ C-167Research Processes in Social Work C-290Research Project ....................... C-203, 226Research Project ....................... C-260, 295Research Project ................................. C-27Research Project ............................... C-392Research Project ................................. C-56Research Project (French) ............... C-267Research Project (German) ............. C-270
Research Project (Pass)/(Honours) C-409Research Project 1 ............................ C-393Research Project 2 ............................ C-394Research Project Thesis ................... C-374Research Project/Thesis ................. C-297Research Seminar ............................ C-155Research Seminar ............................ C-202Research Seminars and Project ........ C-62Research Thesis ........ C-323, 324, 330, 333Research Thesis .................................. C-85Research Thesis 1 ............................. C-397Research Thesis 2 ............................. C-399Research, Development and Extension
Methods ................................... C-408Responding to Domestic Violence .. C-66Return of the Figure, The ............... C-203Revisiting the Figure ....................... C-212Revolutions of the Mind ................. C-339Robotics ............................................. C-434Rock Revolution .............................. C-175Roman Empire: Tiberius to
Hadrian .................................... C-342Roman Imperial Society ................. C-342Roman Republic 133–31 BC ........... C-341Romance and Realism ..................... C-201Romantic Poetry .............................. C-259Rural Systems ................................... C-367School and Classroom Based
Curriculum Development .... C-148School Experience 1
(ECE/Primary) ........................ C-103School Experience 1 and 2
(Middle School) ....................... C-111School Experience 1 and 2
(Primary) .................................. C-111School Experience 1 and 2
(Primary, K-6) .......................... C-110School Experience 1 and 2
(Secondary) .............................. C-110School Experience 2
(ECE/Primary) ........................ C-103School Experience 3 & 4: (Internship)
(Middle) ................................... C-118School Experience 3 & 4: (Internship)
(Primary) ................................. C-119School Experience 3 & 4: (Internship)
(Primary, K–6) ........................ C-117School Experience 3 & 4: (Internship)
(Sec) .......................................... C-116School Experience 3
(ECE/Primary) ........................ C-103School Experience 3:
(Primary, K–6) ................. C-117, 119School Experience 3: Middle
School ....................................... C-118School Experience 3: Secondary .... C-116School Experience 4 (Early
Childhood/Primary) .............. C-103School Experience 4: (Internship)
(Middle) ................................... C-118
School Experience 4:(Internship) (Primary) ............ C-119
School Experience 4:(Internship) (Sec) .................... C-116
School Experience 4:(Primary, K–6) ......................... C-117
School-Based Counselling .............. C-169Science and Religion ....................... C-313Science Education A ........................ C-140Science Education B ........................ C-140Science of Agriculture ..................... C-403Science, Technology and
Contemporary Society ........... C-279Scientific Analysis and Presentation
for Aquaculture .............. C-447, 450Scriptwriting .................................... C-219Sculpture 1 ................................ C-212, 236Sculpture 2 ................................ C-213, 237Sculpture 2A ..................................... C-237Sculpture 3 ........................................ C-237Sculpture 3A ..................................... C-237Sculpture: Fine Art Metal Casting . C-213Sedimentary Environments ........... C-360Selected Topics in Australian
Politics ...................................... C-322Self and Subjectivity ........................ C-311Seminar in Foreign
Correspondence ...................... C-323Sentencing ........................................ C-493Services Marketing ............................ C-22Sex, Drugs and Toxic Waste: Risk
and Regulation ....................... C-324Sex, Gender and Philosophy .......... C-312Sexualities: Histories, Representation,
Politics ..................................... C-250Shakespeares Comedies ................. C-255Shakespeares Political Plays .......... C-254Shakespeares Stage: Play of
Power, The ............................... C-263Signals and Linear Systems ............ C-422Small Scale Sculpture ...................... C-213Social & Environmental Accounting C-9Social and Political Research .......... C-277Social Ecology .................................. C-284Social Ecology 4 (Honours) ............ C-285Social Ecology of the City ............... C-284Social Inequality .............................. C-281Social Policy ...................................... C-290Social Policy in Welfare States ....... C-325Social Problems and Social Policy . C-279Social Psychology ............................ C-384Social Research ................................. C-283Social Science Special Topic (Civics
and Citizenship) .................... C-147Social Work Honours Dissertation C-291Social Work Practice and the Law . C-290Social Work Practice and Theory .. C-289Social Work Practicum 1 ................. C-289Social Work Practicum 2 ................. C-291Social Work Practicum 2 (Honours)C-291
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Social Work Practicum 3 (Honours)C-291Society, Culture and Health ........... C-277Sociological Analysis of Modern
Society ...................................... C-277Sociology 4 (Honours) .................... C-283Sociology A ....................................... C-276Sociology B ....................................... C-276Sociology of Deviance ..................... C-280Sociology of Law ............................. C-488Sociology of Nature ......................... C-281Sociology of Youth ........................... C-281Soft Sculpture ................................... C-212Software Design ............................... C-463Software Engineering Project A ..... C-464Software Engineering Project B ..... C-464Software Process ...................... C-437, 462Software Systems ............................. C-464Soil and Land Resources ................ C-408Sound A ............................................ C-229Sound B ............................................. C-229Special Pathology 3 ........................... C-54Special Pathology 4 ........................... C-55Special Project in TESOL ................ C-126Special Reading Program ....... C-322, 327Special Secondary – Middle School
Mathematics B ........................ C-115Special Secondary – Middle School
Mathematics A ....................... C-109Special Study (Literacy) .................. C-149Special Study (Models in Teaching)C-149Special Study (Music Composition
and Technology in theClassroom) ............................... C-149
Special Study (Online Learning) ... C-145Special Study 1 ................................. C-138Special Study: Visual Literacy ....... C-148Special Topic (Design & Context in
Technology Education A) ..... C-140Special Topic (VET in Schools A) .. C-124Special Topic (VET in Schools B) ... C-124Special Topic (VET in Schools) ...... C-145Special Topic 1 .................................. C-466Special Topic 2 .................................. C-466Special Topic 3 .................................. C-466Special Topic 4 .................................. C-466Special Topic in Aboriginal
Studies A .................................. C-244Special Topic in Aboriginal
Studies B .................................. C-244Special Topic in Aboriginal
Studies C .................................. C-246Special Topic in French
Linguistics ................................ C-268Special Topic in French Literature . C-268Special Topic in German Language
and Linguistics ....................... C-271Special Topic in German LiteratureC-271Special Topic in Government ......... C-332Special Topic in History .................. C-340Special Topic in Philosophy ........... C-316
Special Topic in Policing ................. C-333Special Topics in Accounting ............. C-8Special Topics in Counselling ........ C-168Special Topics in Health
Psychology .............................. C-395Special Topics in Human Movement 1 C-
153Special Topics in Human
Movement 2 ............................. C-153Special Topics in IS ............................ C-36Special Topics in
Management .................. C-22, 23, 27Specialised Studio 1 ........................ C-352Specialised Studio 2 ........................ C-353Specialised Studio 3 ........................ C-353Specialised Studio 4 ........................ C-354Specialist Practical Skills ........ C-453, 454Spoken Japanese .............................. C-301Sport Injuries .................................... C-151Sport Psychology ............................. C-152Spreading the Word: History of Image
and Text, A .............................. C-337Stage Design ..................................... C-218States of Consciousness .................. C-386Statistics Education – Data
Handling .................................. C-124Statistics Education – Data Reduction
and Chance ............................. C-124Statistics Education – Inference and
Advanced Topics ................... C-124Statistics for Managers ...................... C-24Steel and Timber Structures ........... C-421Strategic Information Systems ......... C-32Strategic Issues in Human Resource
Management .............................. C-21Strategic Management ................ C-21, 27Strength of Materials ....................... C-437Stress Analysis ................................. C-426Structural Mechanics ...................... C-420Structure and Function – Clinical
Correlations ............................... C-50Student Initiated Sculpture
Project 1 .................................... C-212Student Initiated Sculpture
Project 2 .................................... C-213Studies in Classroom ManagementC-145Studies in Musicology ..................... C-187Studies in Teaching .......................... C-143Studio Glass Studies ........................ C-204Studio Project (2D Studies) ............ C-207Studio Project (3D Studies) ............ C-207Study Skills ....................................... C-497Sub-editing and Layout .................. C-273Succession ......................................... C-492Supervised Practicum in
Counselling ............................. C-169Supportive Care in Hospital and
Community Settings 1 ............ C-59Supportive Care in Hospital and
Community Settings 2 ............ C-60
Supreme Court Practice &Advocacy ................................. C-494
Surgery .......................................... C-56, 57Surrealist Art Between the Wars .... C-239Survey Research ............................... C-278Surveying for Engineers ................. C-376Surveying Practice ........................... C-380Surveying V (Honours) .................. C-382Sustainable Resource
Management ............................ C-403Sustainable Tourism ........................ C-286System Development
Methodologies .......................... C-34Systems Development ...................... C-36Talking the Talk: Social Speech ...... C-219Tasmanian Fauna: Ecological &
Evolutionary Studies ............. C-477Tasmanian Politics and Australian
Federalism ............................... C-320Tax 1 ................................................... C-490Tax 2 ................................................... C-491Taxation ............................................... C-13Teacher Research and Curriculum
Change ..................................... C-130Teaching and Assessment ............... C-120Teaching and Learning 1 ................ C-162Teaching and Learning 2 ................ C-164Teaching Asia ................................... C-131Teaching English as a Second/
Foreign Language ................... C-125Teaching Studies A .......................... C-123Teaching Studies B ........................... C-124Technical Theatre ............................. C-216Technology 1 .................................... C-158Technology 2 .................................... C-159Technology 5 .................................... C-160Technology 6 .................................... C-161Technology 7 .................................... C-161Technology 8 .................................... C-161Technology for Aquaculture .......... C-447Technology Studies ......................... C-143Technology Studies (1) .................... C-143Technology Studies (2) .................... C-143Technology Studies (3) .................... C-144Technology Studies Part 1 .............. C-148Technology Studies Part 2 .............. C-149Television Journalism ...................... C-273Temporal Imaging and 2D
Animation ................................ C-229Tertiary Teaching A ......................... C-139Tertiary Teaching B .......................... C-139Textile Design ................................... C-161Textiles ............................................... C-159Textiles 1 ............................................ C-213Textiles 2 ............................................ C-215Textiles: Pattern and Form, Symbol
and Meaning ........................... C-214Thai Art and Culture ....................... C-200Theatre Project 1: Student
Directed Production ............... C-220
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Index of Unit Titles
Theatre Project 2: GraduateProduction ............................... C-220
Theatre Skills 1 ................................. C-216Theatre Skills 2 ................................. C-216Theatre Skills 3 ................................. C-218Themes of Love in German Texts .. C-269Theoretical Concepts in Managing the
Complex Acute Care Patient . C-72Theoretical Controversies in
Psychology .............................. C-391Theoretical Perspectives of Nursing
the Complexand Critically Ill Neonate ....... C-72
Theories of Counselling .................. C-168Theories of Social and Cultural
Expression in AsianContexts ................................... C-296
Theory in Design 1 (BArch) ........... C-355Theory in Design 2 (BArch) ........... C-357Theory, Composition &
Arranging 1A ......................... C-220Theory, Composition &
Arranging 1B ........................... C-221Theory, Composition &
Arranging 2A .......................... C-222Theory, Composition &
Arranging 2B ........................... C-223Therapeutics 3 .................................... C-82Therapeutics 4 .................................... C-84Thermal and Fluid
Engineering ..................... C-419, 436Thermal Engineering 1 ................... C-424Thermal Engineering 2 ................... C-433Thesis ................. C-267, 271, 289, 296, 303Thesis ................................................... C-75Thesis Project .................................... C-363Thinking and Working
Mathematically A ................... C-128Thinking and Working
Mathematically B .................... C-128Thinking Strategically: Competitive
Edge, The ..................................... C-4Third World Development Politics C-332Time and Narrative ......................... C-262Time Travel ....................................... C-309Tonal Theory .................................... C-197Topic in Comparative Philosophy and
Religion .................................... C-317Topic in Ethics and Applied
Philosophy ............................... C-317Topic in European Philosophy ...... C-317Topic in Gender Studies ................. C-317Topic in Logic and Philosophy
of Science ................................. C-317Topics in Advanced
Mathematics 3 ......................... C-415Topics in Applied Statistics 3 ......... C-416Topics in Rehabilitation .................. C-394Topics in Science .............................. C-145Torts ................................................... C-482
Tourism 4 (Honours) ....................... C-288Tourism Geography ........................ C-285Tourism Policy and Planning ......... C-288Tourism Practice .............................. C-289Tourism Project ................................ C-288Tourism Theory ................................ C-288Tourism, Sport and Leisure ............ C-280Toxicology ..................................... C-82, 83Transfusion Science ........................... C-93Transportation Engineering ........... C-421Triage and Complex Management
of the Emergency and TraumaPatient ........................................ C-73
Trust and Office Accounts .............. C-496Twentieth Century French Theatre C-265Twentieth Century Japanese
Literature ................................. C-303Twentieth-Century German
Novel, The ............................... C-270Uncovering the Past ........................ C-342Understanding Contemporary
Societies .................................... C-282Understanding Earth Systems ....... C-358Understanding Health Informatics
Research ..................................... C-77Understanding Organisations ....... C-280Understanding Public Policy ......... C-326UniStart Program ............................. C-498Urban Environments and Sustainable
Communities ........................... C-367Urban Planning ................................ C-372USA: Nation from 1789, The ......... C-338Using Information Technology for
Academic Purposes I ............ C-497Using Information Technology for
Academic Purposes II ........... C-497Van Diemens Land 1642–1850 ....... C-338Vegetation Management ................. C-369Visual Neuroscience ........................ C-386Vocal Ensemble A ............................ C-180Vocal Ensemble B ............................. C-182Vocal Ensemble C ............................ C-183Vocal Ensemble D ............................ C-185Vocational and Legal
Rehabilitation .......................... C-394Voice for Radio ................................. C-219Voice for TV ...................................... C-219Volcanology and Mineralisation in
Volcanic Terrains .................... C-362War and Peace in the Pacific .......... C-339Wave Mechanics, Statistical
Mechanics and AdvancedElectromagnetism ................... C-473
Waves and Thermodynamics ........ C-472Wayang Shadow Puppet Theatre .. C-304Web Management .............................. C-30Web Page Design ............................. C-210What are the Limits of Painting? ... C-209What Is a Person? A ........................ C-130What Is a Person? B ......................... C-131
Wilderness and Natural AreaManagement ............................ C-368
Wilderness and NaturalEnvironment ............................ C-200
Wilderness Ecology andManagement ............................ C-368
Woman During Pregnancy, The ...... C-74Women and Public Policy ...... C-326, 328Women in Greek and Roman
Antiquity .................................. C-344Woodskills 1A .................................. C-241Woodskills 2A .................................. C-241Work in Context Paper ................... C-347Working with the Woman During
and After a Complicated BirthC-67Working with the Woman During
and After a Normal Birth ....... C-67Workplace Learning and
Training 1 ................................. C-164Workplace Learning and
Training 2 ................................. C-165Workplace Relations .......................... C-19World Music ............................. C-176, 200Writing About Science .................... C-253Writing for Media ............................ C-274Writing Japanese .............................. C-301Writing Narrative ............................ C-260Writing Poetry and Short Fiction .. C-253Writing the Grand Tour .................. C-257WWW (World Wide Web) Design . C-229Zoology 1E ........................................ C-475Zoology 1G ....................................... C-475Zoology 2: Animal Form &
Function ................................... C-476Zoology 4 (Honours) ....................... C-480
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Equal Opportunity in Education andEmployment
The University of Tasmania is committed to apolicy of equal opportunity in education andemployment. Consequently it is committed toensuring that students and staff with disabilitiesare accorded complete and equitable access to allfacets of the life of the University as far ascircumstances reasonably allow.
The University accepts that it has a legal andmoral responsibility to eliminate from itsstructures and practices any source of direct orindirect discrimination affecting people withpermanent or temporary disabilities.
Video Conferencing
The table on page A-57 lists units which may beoffered by videolink from some campuses. Forexample Modern Chinese Literature (HMC307) isshown as offered at the Hobart campus insemester 1 and at Launceston by videolink.
What this means is that students enrolled atLaunceston will experience both face-to-faceteaching in lectures and tutorials as well as videoconference (VC). In order to prepare for ‘VC-learning’ students will need to find out what isavailable in terms of delivery of materials,technical assistance and expectations ofparticipation. They may also need some trainingin how to manage the technology. Thispreparation and training will be undertaken aspart of the intial tutorials within the unit. It willbe particularly important for tutorial groups toget to know each other. Students benefit greatlyfrom being able to share understandingsparticularly when the lecturer is teaching from adifferent location. The leaflet entitled ‘Thestudent’s guide to video conferencing’ is beingprepared and will provide some guidance.
PLAGIARISM
Plagiarism is a form of cheating. It is taking andusing someone else's thoughts, writings orinventions and representing them as your own;for example, using an author's words withoutputting them in quotation marks and citing thesource, using an author's ideas without properacknowledgment and citation, copying anotherstudent's work. In fact the intentional copyingand submission of someone else's work as one'sown is a serious offence tantamount to academicfraud. It is a University offence punishable by arange of penalties including, a reprimand, a fineor deduction/cancellation of marks and, in themost serious of cases, exclusion from a unit, acourse, or the University. When you have anydoubts about including the work of other authorsin your assignments, please consult with yourlecturer or tutor. Details of penalties that can beimposed are available in the Ordinance ofStudent Discipline.
The following list outlines some of the activitiesfor which a student can be accused of plagiarism :(Please note this is not a comprehensive list, theremay be other activities that can be consideredplagiarism).
• Presenting any work by another individualas one's own unintentionally (by failure toadequately cite the work)
• Handing up assignments markedly similarto or copied from another student.
• Presenting the work of another individualor group as their own work.
• Handing up assignments without theadequate acknowledgement of sourcesused, including assignments taken totallyor in part from the internet.
Students are required to submit a signed coversheet with every assignment. This includes adeclaration that all material submitted is theirown work except where there is clearacknowledgement or reference to the work ofothers and that they have read the Universitystatement on Academic Misconduct (Plagiarism)on the University website at <www.utas.edu.au/plagiarism> or in the Student InformationHandbook.
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INDEX OF UNIT CODES
BEA110 ................. C-2BEA130 ................. C-2BEA140 ................. C-2BEA200 ................. C-2BEA210 ................. C-3BEA211 ................. C-3BEA212 ................. C-3BEA220 ................. C-3BEA235 ................. C-4BEA240 ................. C-4BEA241 ................. C-4BEA242 ................. C-4BEA286 ................. C-4BEA300 ................. C-5BEA301 ................. C-5BEA302 ................. C-5BEA303 ................. C-5BEA305 ................. C-5BEA306 ................. C-6BEA310 ................. C-6BEA320 ................. C-6BEA321 ................. C-6BEA325 ................. C-6BEA341 ................. C-4BEA342 ................. C-7BEA343 ................. C-7BEA384 ................. C-7BEA498 ................. C-7BEA499 ................. C-7BFA103 ................. C-7BFA104 ................. C-7BFA141 ................. C-8BFA181 ................. C-8BFA201 ................. C-8BFA203 ................. C-8BFA206 ................. C-9BFA207 ................. C-9BFA209 ................. C-9BFA211 .................. C-9BFA221 ............... C-10BFA241 ............... C-10BFA261 ............... C-10BFA281 ................. C-8BFA290 ................ C-11BFA301 ................ C-11BFA302 ................ C-11BFA303 ................ C-11BFA305 ................ C-11BFA306 ............... C-12BFA307 ................. C-9BFA311 .................. C-9BFA320 ............... C-12BFA347 ............... C-12BFA366 ............... C-12BFA390 ................ C-11
BFA391 ............... C-13BFA401 ............... C-13BFA408 ............... C-13BFA409 ............... C-13BFA410 ............... C-13BFA420 ............... C-13BFA425 ............... C-14BFA427 ............... C-14BFA429 ............... C-14BFA435 ............... C-14BFA441 ............... C-14BFA498 ............... C-14BFA499 ............... C-14BFA701 ............... C-15BFA708 ............... C-15BFA709 ............... C-15BFA710 ............... C-15BFA711 ................ C-15BFA724 ............... C-15BFA725 ............... C-16BFA727 ............... C-16BFA729 ............... C-16BFA735 ............... C-16BFA741 ............... C-16BFA750 ............... C-16BFA751 ............... C-16BMA101 .............. C-16BMA121 .............. C-17BMA151 .............. C-17BMA181 .............. C-17BMA201 .............. C-17BMA204 .............. C-18BMA205 .............. C-18BMA208 .............. C-18BMA213 .............. C-18BMA221 .............. C-17BMA224 .............. C-19BMA225 .............. C-19BMA241 .............. C-19BMA251 .............. C-17BMA252 .............. C-19BMA255 .............. C-19BMA281 .............. C-17BMA282 .............. C-20BMA285 .............. C-20BMA291 .............. C-20BMA302 .............. C-21BMA308 .............. C-18BMA324 .............. C-19BMA325 .............. C-19BMA326 .............. C-21BMA330 .............. C-21BMA333 .............. C-21BMA351 .............. C-22BMA353 .............. C-22
BMA371 .............. C-22BMA381 .............. C-22BMA382 .............. C-20BMA385 .............. C-20BMA391 .............. C-20BMA401 .............. C-22BMA402 .............. C-22BMA403 .............. C-23BMA404 .............. C-23BMA421 .............. C-23BMA451 .............. C-23BMA498 .............. C-23BMA499 .............. C-23BMA581 .............. C-24BMA582 .............. C-24BMA583 .............. C-24BMA584 .............. C-24BMA681 .............. C-24BMA682 .............. C-24BMA683 .............. C-25BMA684 .............. C-25BMA771 .............. C-25BMA772 .............. C-25BMA773 .............. C-25BMA774 .............. C-26BMA775 .............. C-26BMA776 .............. C-26BMA777 .............. C-26BMA778 .............. C-26BMA785 .............. C-27BMA787 .............. C-27BMA790 .............. C-27BMA798 .............. C-27BMA799 .............. C-27BSA101 ............... C-28BSA102 ............... C-28BSA103 ............... C-28BSA104 ............... C-28BSA201 ............... C-29BSA202 ............... C-36BSA203 ............... C-29BSA204 ............... C-29BSA205 ............... C-29BSA206 ............... C-29BSA207 ............... C-30BSA208 ............... C-30BSA209 ............... C-30BSA301 ............... C-30BSA302 ............... C-30BSA303 ............... C-31BSA304 ............... C-31BSA305 ............... C-31BSA306 ............... C-31BSA307 ............... C-31BSA308 ............... C-32
BSA309 ............... C-32BSA410 ............... C-32BSA411 ............... C-32BSA413 ............... C-32BSA414 ............... C-32BSA415 ............... C-33BSA416 ............... C-33BSA420 ............... C-33BSA498 ............... C-33BSA499 ............... C-33BSA751 ............... C-33BSA752 ............... C-33BSA753 ............... C-34BSA754 ............... C-34BSA755 ............... C-34BSA756 ............... C-34BSA757 ............... C-34BSA758 ............... C-34BSA759 ............... C-35BSA760 ............... C-35BSA761 ............... C-35BSA762 ............... C-35BSA763 ............... C-35BSA764 ............... C-35BSA769 ............... C-36CAM100 ............. C-38CAM105 ............. C-38CAM205 ............. C-38CAM300 ............. C-38CAM310 ............. C-39CAM320 ............. C-39CAM400 ............. C-40CAM410 ............. C-40CAM415 ............. C-41CAM420 ............. C-40CAM425 ............. C-41CAM500 ............. C-42CAM501 ............. C-43CAM504 ............. C-43CAM505 ............. C-44CAM604 ............. C-44CAM605 ............. C-45CAM606 ............. C-45CBA200 .............. C-45CBA220 .............. C-45CBA235 .............. C-46CBA260 .............. C-46CBA265 .............. C-46CBA327 .............. C-47CBA330 .............. C-47CBA335 .............. C-48CBA410 .............. C-48CHG100 .............. C-48CHG101 .............. C-49CHG110 .............. C-49
CHG210 .............. C-50CHN115 .............. C-50CHN225 ............. C-51CHN415 ............. C-51CHP206 .............. C-51CHP311 ............... C-52CHP312 .............. C-52CHP330 .............. C-52CHP415 .............. C-53CHP416 .............. C-53CJA211 ................ C-53CJA212 ................ C-53CJA308 ................ C-54CJA312 ................ C-54CJA315 ................ C-54CJA325 ................ C-55CJA400 ................ C-55CJA410 ................ C-55CJA417 ................ C-55CJA510 ................ C-56CJA515 ................ C-56CJA520 ................ C-56CJA525 ................ C-56CJA530 ................ C-56CKA320 .............. C-56CKA400 .............. C-57CMM300 ............ C-57CMM400 ............ C-58CNA105 .............. C-58CNA126 .............. C-58CNA127 .............. C-59CNA128 .............. C-59CNA205 .............. C-59CNA215 .............. C-59CNA226 .............. C-60CNA245 .............. C-60CNA246 .............. C-60CNA308 .............. C-60CNA309 .............. C-61CNA315 .............. C-61CNA316 .............. C-61CNA400 .............. C-62CNA405 .............. C-62CNA435 .............. C-62CNA701 .............. C-62CNA702 .............. C-62CNA703 .............. C-63CNA704 .............. C-63CNA707 .............. C-63CNA708 .............. C-63CNA709 .............. C-63CNA715 .............. C-63CNA717 .............. C-64CNA718 .............. C-64CNA719 .............. C-64
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CNA720 .............. C-64CNA721 .............. C-64CNA722 .............. C-64CNA723 .............. C-64CNA724 .............. C-65CNA725 .............. C-65CNA726 .............. C-65CNA727 .............. C-65CNA728 .............. C-66CNA729 .............. C-66CNA730 .............. C-66CNA731 .............. C-66CNA732 .............. C-66CNA733 .............. C-66CNA734 .............. C-67CNA735 .............. C-67CNA736 .............. C-67CNA737 .............. C-67CNA740 .............. C-67CNA741 .............. C-68CNA742 .............. C-68CNA743 .............. C-68CNA754 .............. C-68CNA755 .............. C-69CNA756 .............. C-69CNA757 .............. C-69CNA764 .............. C-69CNA765 .............. C-69CNA766 .............. C-69CNA767 .............. C-70CNA770 .............. C-70CNA771 .............. C-70CNA772 .............. C-71CNA773 .............. C-71CNA774 .............. C-71CNA775 .............. C-71CNA776 .............. C-72CNA777 .............. C-72CNA780 .............. C-72CNA781 .............. C-72CNA782 .............. C-72CNA783 .............. C-72CNA784 .............. C-73CNA785 .............. C-73CNA786 .............. C-73CNA787 .............. C-73CNA788 .............. C-73CNA789 .............. C-74CNA802 .............. C-74CNA803 .............. C-75CNA809 .............. C-75CNA810 .............. C-75CRH500 .............. C-75CRH501 .............. C-75CRH502 .............. C-76CRH503 .............. C-76CRH504 .............. C-76CRH505 .............. C-76CRH506 .............. C-77CRH507 .............. C-77
CRH508 .............. C-77CSA105 ............... C-77CSA115 ............... C-78CSA201 ............... C-78CSA202 ............... C-79CSA203 ............... C-79CSA215 ............... C-79CSA216 ............... C-80CSA225 ............... C-80CSA226 ............... C-80CSA227 ............... C-80CSA311 ............... C-81CSA312 ............... C-81CSA315 ............... C-81CSA320 ............... C-82CSA323 ............... C-82CSA325 ............... C-82CSA331 ............... C-82CSA332 ............... C-83CSA350 ............... C-83CSA400 ............... C-83CSA401 ............... C-83CSA411 ............... C-83CSA415 ............... C-84CSA420 ............... C-82CSA421 ............... C-84CSA423 ............... C-84CSA440 ............... C-85CSA441 ............... C-85CSA450 ............... C-85CXA001 .............. C-86CXA101 .............. C-86CXA102 .............. C-86CXA106 .............. C-86CXA115 .............. C-87CXA121 .............. C-87CXA125 .............. C-87CXA132 .............. C-87CXA161 .............. C-87CXA171 .............. C-88CXA172 .............. C-88CXA176 .............. C-88CXA181 .............. C-88CXA211 .............. C-89CXA212 .............. C-89CXA222 .............. C-89CXA223 .............. C-89CXA231 .............. C-89CXA237 .............. C-90CXA241 .............. C-90CXA251 .............. C-90CXA261 .............. C-90CXA262 .............. C-91CXA273 .............. C-91CXA282 .............. C-91CXA284 .............. C-91CXA300 .............. C-92CXA301 .............. C-92CXA308 .............. C-92CXA309 .............. C-92
CXA321 .............. C-92CXA332 .............. C-93CXA333 .............. C-93CXA337 .............. C-93CXA342 .............. C-93CXA343 .............. C-94CXA352 .............. C-94CXA353 .............. C-94CXA385 .............. C-94CXA386 .............. C-95CXA400 .............. C-95CXA401 .............. C-95CXA405 .............. C-95CXA410 .............. C-95CXA437 .............. C-95CXA465 .............. C-96EPC150 ............... C-98EPC250 ............... C-98EPC251 ............... C-98EPC252 ............... C-98EPC253 ............... C-99EPC350 ............... C-99EPC351 ............... C-99EPC352 ............... C-99EPC353 ............. C-100EPC450 ............. C-100EPC451 ............. C-100EPC452 ............. C-100EPC453 ............. C-101EPF150 .............. C-101EPF250 .............. C-101EPF350 .............. C-101EPF400 .............. C-102EPF450 .............. C-102EPF451 .............. C-102EPT150 .............. C-103EPT250 .............. C-103EPT350 .............. C-103EPT450 .............. C-103ESA102 ............. C-104ESA104 ............. C-105ESA109 ............. C-105ESA110 ............. C-105ESA111 .............. C-106ESA112 ............. C-106ESA113 ............. C-106ESA114 ............. C-107ESA115 ............. C-107ESA116 ............. C-107ESA117 ............. C-108ESA118 ............. C-108ESA122 ............. C-108ESA123 ............. C-109ESA124 ............. C-109ESA125 ............. C-109ESA126 ............. C-109ESA132 .............. C-110ESA142 .............. C-110ESA145 .............. C-110ESA146 .............. C-110
ESA147 .............. C-111ESA148 .............. C-111ESA202 ...... C-111, 112ESA204 .............. C-112ESA205 .............. C-112ESA209 .............. C-112ESA210 .............. C-113ESA211 .............. C-113ESA212 .............. C-113ESA213 .............. C-113ESA214 .............. C-114ESA215 .............. C-114ESA216 .............. C-114ESA217 .............. C-114ESA218 .............. C-114ESA222 .............. C-115ESA223 .............. C-115ESA224 .............. C-115ESA225 .............. C-115ESA226 .............. C-116ESA231 .............. C-116ESA232 .............. C-116ESA235 .............. C-116ESA240 .............. C-117ESA241 .............. C-117ESA242 .............. C-117ESA245 .............. C-117ESA246 .............. C-118ESA247 .............. C-118ESA248 .............. C-118ESA251 .............. C-118ESA252 .............. C-119ESA253 .............. C-119ESA254 .............. C-119ESA258 .............. C-119ESA280 ............. C-120ESA281 ............. C-120ESF900 .............. C-120ESF901 .............. C-120ESF902 .............. C-120ESF903 .............. C-121ESF904 .............. C-121ESF905 .............. C-121ESF906 .............. C-121ESF910 .............. C-121ESF911 .............. C-121ESF912 .............. C-121ESG700 ............. C-122ESG701 ............. C-122ESG702 ............. C-122ESG703 ............. C-122ESG704 ............. C-123ESG705 ............. C-123ESG706 ............. C-123ESG707 ............. C-123ESG708 ............. C-124ESG709 ............. C-124ESG710 ............. C-124ESG711 ............. C-124ESG712 ............. C-124
ESG713 ............. C-124ESG714 ............. C-125ESG715 ............. C-125ESG716 ............. C-125ESG717 ............. C-125ESG718 ............. C-126ESG719 ............. C-126ESG720 ............. C-126ESG721 ............. C-126ESG722 ............. C-127ESG723 ............. C-127ESG724 ............. C-127ESG725 ............. C-127ESG726 ............. C-127ESG727 ............. C-127ESG728 ............. C-128ESG729 ............. C-128ESG730 ............. C-128ESG731 ............. C-128ESG732 ............. C-128ESG733 ............. C-129ESG734 ............. C-129ESG735 ............. C-129ESG736 ............. C-129ESG737 ............. C-129ESG738 ............. C-129ESG739 ............. C-130ESG740 ............. C-130ESG741 ............. C-130ESG742 ............. C-130ESG743 ............. C-130ESG744 ............. C-131ESG745 ............. C-131ESG746 ............. C-131ESG747 ............. C-131ESG748 ............. C-131ESG749 ............. C-132ESG750 ............. C-132ESG751 ............. C-132ESG752 ............. C-132ESG753 ............. C-132ESG754 ............. C-133ESG755 ............. C-133ESG756 ............. C-133ESG757 ............. C-133ESG758 ............. C-133ESG759 ............. C-133ESG760 ............. C-134ESG761 ............. C-134ESG762 ............. C-134ESG763 ............. C-134ESG764 ............. C-134ESG765 ............. C-134ESG766 ............. C-134ESG767 ............. C-135ESG768 ............. C-135ESG769 ............. C-135ESG770 ............. C-135ESG771 ............. C-135ESG772 ............. C-135
– A-41
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ESG773 ............. C-136ESG774 ............. C-136ESG775 ............. C-136ESG776 ............. C-136ESG777 ............. C-136ESG778 ............. C-137ESG779 ............. C-137ESG780 ............. C-137ESG781 ............. C-137ESG782 ............. C-138ESG783 ............. C-138ESG784 ............. C-138ESG785 ............. C-138ESG786 ............. C-139ESG787 ............. C-139ESG788 ............. C-139ESG789 ............. C-139ESG790 ............. C-139ESG793 ............. C-139ESG794 ............. C-140ESG795 ............. C-140ESG796 ............. C-140ESG797 ............. C-140ESG798 ............. C-140ESG799 ............. C-140ESI407 ............... C-140ESI408 ............... C-140ESI414 ............... C-141ESI419 ............... C-141ESI420 ............... C-141ESI421 ............... C-141ESI422 ............... C-141ESI423 ............... C-141ESI424 ............... C-142ESI428 ............... C-142ESI429 ............... C-142ESI433 ............... C-142ESI434 ............... C-142ESI435 ............... C-142ESI438 ............... C-143ESI439 ............... C-143ESI440 ............... C-143ESI443 ....... C-143, 144ESI444 ............... C-144ESI447 ............... C-144ESI448 ............... C-144ESI449 ............... C-144ESI450 ............... C-144ESI453 ............... C-144ESI454 ............... C-145ESI455 ............... C-145ESI457 ............... C-145ESI460 ............... C-145ESI461 ............... C-145ESI462 ............... C-145ESI464 ............... C-145ESI465 ............... C-146ESI466 ............... C-146ESI467 ............... C-146ESI468 ............... C-146
ESI469 ............... C-147ESI470 ............... C-147ESI471 ............... C-147ESI472 ............... C-147ESI473 ............... C-147ESI475 ............... C-148ESI477 ............... C-148ESI478 ............... C-148ESI480 ............... C-148ESI481 ............... C-149ESI487 ............... C-149ESI488 ............... C-149ESI490 ............... C-149ESP136 .............. C-149ESP140 .............. C-149ESP141 .............. C-149ESP210 .............. C-150ESP214 .............. C-150ESP220 .............. C-150ESP230 .............. C-150ESP233 .............. C-151ESP304 .............. C-151ESP307 .............. C-151ESP310 .............. C-151ESP311 .............. C-151ESP314 .............. C-152ESP315 .............. C-152ESP320 .............. C-152ESP325 .............. C-152ESP335 .............. C-152ESP336 .............. C-153ESP402 .............. C-153ESP403 .............. C-153ESP410 .............. C-153ESP411 .............. C-153ESP414 .............. C-154ESP415 .............. C-154ESP420 .............. C-154ESP433 .............. C-154ESP435 .............. C-154ESP445 .............. C-155ESP460 .............. C-155ESP465 .............. C-155ESP700 .............. C-155ESP701 .............. C-155ESP703 .............. C-156ESP704 .............. C-156ESP705 .............. C-156ESP706 .............. C-156ESP711 .............. C-156ESP712 .............. C-157ESP713 .............. C-157ESP716 .............. C-157ESP717 .............. C-157ESP718 .............. C-157ESP719 .............. C-157ESP720 .............. C-158EST113 .............. C-158EST117 .............. C-158EST118 .............. C-158
EST127 .............. C-158EST128 .............. C-159EST130 .............. C-159EST203 .............. C-159EST210 .............. C-159EST213 .............. C-159EST214 .............. C-160EST216 .............. C-160EST220 .............. C-160EST221 .............. C-160EST226 .............. C-160EST230 .............. C-161EST312 .............. C-161EST410 .............. C-161EST411 .............. C-161EST412 .............. C-161ESV201 ............. C-161ESV202 ............. C-162ESV203 ............. C-162ESV204 ............. C-162ESV205 ............. C-162ESV206 ............. C-163ESV207 ............. C-163ESV208 ............. C-163ESV209 ............. C-164ESV301 ............. C-164ESV302 ............. C-164ESV305 ............. C-164ESV306 ............. C-165ESV307 ............. C-165ESV308 ............. C-165ESV309 ............. C-165ESV310 ............. C-166ESV311 .............. C-166ESV312 ............. C-166ESV313 ............. C-166ESV314 ............. C-167ESV315 ............. C-167ESV401 ............. C-167ESV402 ............. C-167ESV403 ............. C-167ESV404 ............. C-168ESV405 ............. C-168ESW701 ............ C-168ESW702 ............ C-168ESW703 ............ C-168ESW704 ............ C-168ESW705 ............ C-169ESW706 ............ C-169ESW707 ............ C-169ESW708 ............ C-169ESW709 ............ C-169ESW710 ............ C-169ESW711 ............. C-170ESW712 ............ C-170ESW713 ............ C-170ESW714 ............ C-170FCA501 ............. C-172FCA502 ............. C-172FCA511 ............. C-172
FCA512 ............. C-172FCA521 ............. C-172FCA522 ............. C-173FCA531 ............. C-173FCA532 ............. C-173FCA540 ............. C-173FCA701 ............. C-172FCA702 ............. C-172FCA703 ............. C-173FCA704 ............. C-173FCA711 ............. C-172FCA712 ............. C-172FCA713 ............. C-174FCA714 ............. C-174FCA721 ............. C-172FCA722 ............. C-173FCA731 ............. C-173FCA732 ............. C-173FCA733 ............. C-174FCA734 ............. C-174FCA740 ............. C-173FCB111 .............. C-174FCB112 .............. C-175FCB113 .............. C-175FCB116 .............. C-175FCB117 .............. C-175FCB118 .............. C-176FCB121 ............. C-176FCB122 ............. C-176FCB123 ............. C-177FCB212 ............. C-175FCB215 ............. C-177FCB216 ............. C-175FCB217 ............. C-175FCB218 ............. C-176FCB222 ............. C-176FCB311 .............. C-177FCB312 ............. C-177FCB314 ............. C-177FCB324 ............. C-178FCC110 ............. C-178FCC120 ............. C-178FCC210 ............. C-179FCC220 ............. C-179FCE210 ............. C-179FCE211 .............. C-180FCE212 ............. C-180FCE213 ............. C-180FCE215 ............. C-180FCE216 ............. C-180FCE217 ............. C-181FCE220 ............. C-181FCE221 ............. C-181FCE222 ............. C-181FCE223 ............. C-182FCE225 ............. C-182FCE226 ............. C-182FCE227 ............. C-182FCE310 ............. C-183FCE311 .............. C-183
FCE312 ............. C-183FCE313 ............. C-183FCE315 ............. C-183FCE316 ............. C-184FCE317 ............. C-184FCE320 ............. C-184FCE321 ............. C-184FCE322 ............. C-185FCE323 ............. C-185FCE325 ............. C-185FCE326 ............. C-185FCE327 ............. C-186FCF110 .............. C-186FCG110 ............. C-186FCG120 ............. C-186FCH220 ............ C-187FCH310 ............ C-187FCH311 ............. C-187FCH320 ............ C-187FCH321 ............ C-187FCM110 ............ C-188FCM111 ............ C-188FCM112 ............ C-188FCM113 ............ C-189FCM114 ............ C-189FCM120 ............ C-189FCM121 ............ C-189FCM122 ............ C-190FCM123 ............ C-190FCM124 ............ C-190FCM210 ............ C-190FCM211 ............ C-191FCM212 ............ C-191FCM213 ............ C-191FCM214 ............ C-191FCM220 ............ C-192FCM221 ............ C-192FCM222 ............ C-192FCM223 ............ C-192FCM224 ............ C-193FCM310 ............ C-193FCM311 ............ C-193FCM312 ............ C-193FCM313 ............ C-194FCM314 ............ C-194FCM320 ............ C-194FCM321 ............ C-194FCM322 ............ C-195FCM323 ............ C-195FCM324 ............ C-195FCN120 ............ C-196FCN210 ............ C-196FCN220 ............ C-196FCP110 .............. C-197FCP120 ............. C-197FCT110 .............. C-197FCT120 ............. C-197FCT210 ............. C-198FCX110 ............. C-198FCX210 ............. C-198
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FCZ400 ............. C-198FCZ401 ............. C-198FFA102 .............. C-199FFA103 .............. C-199FFA210 .............. C-199FFA211 .............. C-199FFA213 .............. C-200FFA233 .............. C-200FFA234 .............. C-200FFA235 .............. C-200FFA236 .............. C-200FFA237 .............. C-201FFA250 .............. C-201FFA251 .............. C-201FFA252 .............. C-201FFA254 .............. C-202FFA301 .............. C-202FFA310 .............. C-199FFA311 .............. C-199FFA313 .............. C-200FFA333 .............. C-200FFA334 .............. C-200FFA335 .............. C-200FFA336 .............. C-200FFA337 .............. C-201FFA350 .............. C-201FFA351 .............. C-201FFA352 .............. C-201FFA354 .............. C-202FFA750 .............. C-202FFA751 .............. C-202FFA752 .............. C-202FFA753 .............. C-203FFC110 .............. C-203FFC180 .............. C-203FFC201 .............. C-203FFC203 .............. C-203FFC204 .............. C-204FFC205 .............. C-204FFC250 .............. C-204FFC251 .............. C-204FFC280 .............. C-205FFC301 .............. C-203FFC303 .............. C-203FFC304 .............. C-204FFC305 .............. C-204FFC350 .............. C-204FFC351 .............. C-204FFD100 ............. C-205FFD101 ............. C-205FFD181 ............. C-205FFD182 ............. C-205FFD200 ............. C-205FFD201 ............. C-206FFD202 ............. C-206FFD203 ............. C-206FFD204 ............. C-206FFD281 ............. C-206FFD282 ............. C-206FFD300 ............. C-205
FFD301 ............. C-206FFD302 ............. C-206FFD303 ............. C-206FFD304 ............. C-206FFE102 .............. C-207FFE103 .............. C-207FFE304 .............. C-207FFE305 .............. C-207FFP110 .............. C-207FFP180 .............. C-208FFP201 .............. C-208FFP202 .............. C-208FFP203 .............. C-208FFP204 .............. C-209FFP250 .............. C-209FFP280 .............. C-209FFP301 .............. C-208FFP302 .............. C-208FFP303 .............. C-208FFP304 .............. C-209FFP350 .............. C-209FFR110 .............. C-209FFR180 .............. C-209FFR200 .............. C-210FFR201 .............. C-210FFR203 .............. C-210FFR205 .............. C-210FFR206 ............... C-211FFR250 ............... C-211FFR252 ............... C-211FFR280 ............... C-211FFR300 .............. C-210FFR301 .............. C-210FFR303 .............. C-210FFR305 .............. C-210FFR306 ............... C-211FFR350 ............... C-211FFR352 ............... C-211FFS110 ............... C-212FFS180 .............. C-212FFS201 .............. C-212FFS202 .............. C-212FFS203 .............. C-212FFS204 .............. C-213FFS250 .............. C-213FFS251 .............. C-213FFS280 .............. C-213FFS301 .............. C-212FFS302 .............. C-212FFS303 .............. C-212FFS304 .............. C-213FFS350 .............. C-213FFS351 .............. C-213FFX110 .............. C-213FFX180 .............. C-213FFX202 .............. C-214FFX204 .............. C-214FFX205 .............. C-214FFX206 .............. C-214FFX280 .............. C-215
FFX302 .............. C-214FFX304 .............. C-214FFX305 .............. C-214FFX306 .............. C-214FPA400 ............. C-215FPA401 ............. C-215FPB101 .............. C-215FPB102 .............. C-215FPB103 .............. C-216FPB104 .............. C-216FPB105 .............. C-216FPB106 .............. C-216FPB121 .............. C-217FPB201 .............. C-217FPB202 .............. C-217FPB203 .............. C-217FPB204 .............. C-218FPB221 .............. C-217FPB251 .............. C-218FPB252 .............. C-218FPB253 .............. C-218FPB254 .............. C-219FPB255 .............. C-219FPB258 .............. C-219FPB259 .............. C-219FPB260 .............. C-219FPB302 .............. C-220FPB303 .............. C-220FPB351 .............. C-218FPB352 .............. C-218FPB353 .............. C-218FPB354 .............. C-219FPB355 .............. C-219FPB358 .............. C-219FPB359 .............. C-219FPB360 .............. C-219FPM101 ............ C-220FPM102 ............ C-220FPM103 ............ C-221FPM104 ............ C-221FPM105 ............ C-221FPM106 ............ C-222FPM201 ............ C-222FPM202 ............ C-222FPM203 ............ C-222FPM204 ............ C-223FPM205 ............ C-223FPM206 ............ C-223FPM207 ............ C-223FPM208 ............ C-223FPM209 ............ C-224FPM210 ............ C-224FPM303 ............ C-224FPM307 ............ C-223FPM308 ............ C-223FPM309 ............ C-224FPM310 ............ C-224FSA200 ............. C-224FSA201 ............. C-225FSA300 ............. C-224
FSA301 ............. C-225FSA400 ............. C-225FSA401 ............. C-225FSA750 ............. C-226FSA751 ............. C-226FSA752 ............. C-226FSA753 ............. C-226FSB275 .............. C-226FSD150 ............. C-226FSD153 ............. C-227FSD253 ............. C-227FSD255 ............. C-227FSD256 ............. C-227FSD257 ............. C-227FSD258 ............. C-228FSD353 ............. C-227FSD355 ............. C-227FSD356 ............. C-227FSD357 ............. C-227FSD358 ............. C-228FSE110 .............. C-228FSE210 .............. C-228FSE250 .............. C-228FSE251 .............. C-228FSE253 .............. C-229FSE254 .............. C-229FSE256 .............. C-229FSE257 .............. C-229FSE258 .............. C-230FSE259 .............. C-230FSE260 .............. C-230FSE261 .............. C-230FSE268 .............. C-231FSE270 .............. C-231FSE310 .............. C-231FSE350 .............. C-228FSE351 .............. C-228FSE353 .............. C-229FSE354 .............. C-229FSE356 .............. C-229FSE357 .............. C-229FSE358 .............. C-230FSE359 .............. C-230FSE360 .............. C-230FSE361 .............. C-230FSE368 .............. C-231FSE370 .............. C-231FSF110 ............... C-231FSF210 .............. C-231FSF250 .............. C-232FSF310 .............. C-232FSF350 .............. C-232FSG110 .............. C-232FSG210 ............. C-232FSG250 ............. C-232FSG310 ............. C-233FSG350 ............. C-233FSH110 ............. C-233FSH210 ............. C-233FSH250 ............. C-233
FSH310 ............. C-234FSH350 ............. C-234FSP110 .............. C-234FSP210 .............. C-234FSP250 .............. C-235FSP310 .............. C-235FSP350 .............. C-235FSR110 .............. C-235FSR210 .............. C-235FSR250 .............. C-236FSR310 .............. C-236FSR350 .............. C-236FSS110 ............... C-236FSS210 .............. C-237FSS250 .............. C-237FSS310 .............. C-237FSS350 .............. C-237FST101 .............. C-237FST102 .............. C-238FST200 .............. C-238FST201 .............. C-238FST203 .............. C-239FST205 .............. C-239FST206 .............. C-239FST207 .............. C-239FST211 .............. C-239FST213 .............. C-240FST214 .............. C-240FST215 .............. C-240FST216 .............. C-240FST217 .............. C-241FST300 .............. C-238FST301 .............. C-238FST303 .............. C-239FST305 .............. C-239FST306 .............. C-239FST307 .............. C-239FST311 .............. C-239FST313 .............. C-240FST314 .............. C-240FST315 .............. C-240FST316 .............. C-240FST317 .............. C-241FSW150 ............. C-241FSW250 ............. C-241FSZ250 .............. C-241FSZ251 .............. C-242FSZ350 .............. C-241FSZ351 .............. C-242HAB102 ............ C-244HAB103 ............ C-244HAB201 ............ C-244HAB202 ............ C-244HAB206 ............ C-245HAB208 ............ C-245HAB209 ............ C-245HAB210 ............ C-245HAB213 ............ C-245HAB214 ............ C-246HAB215 ............ C-246
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HAB220 ............ C-246HAB232 ............ C-247HAB240 ............ C-247HAB241 ............ C-247HAB246 ............ C-247HAB247 ............ C-248HAB248 ............ C-248HAB252 ............ C-248HAB256 ............ C-248HAB301 ............ C-244HAB302 ............ C-244HAB306 ............ C-245HAB308 ............ C-245HAB309 ............ C-245HAB310 ............ C-245HAB313 ............ C-245HAB314 ............ C-246HAB315 ............ C-246HAB320 ............ C-246HAB332 ............ C-247HAB340 ............ C-247HAB341 ............ C-247HAB346 ............ C-247HAB347 ............ C-248HAB348 ............ C-248HAB352 ............ C-248HAB356 ............ C-248HAB400 ............ C-249HAB401 ............ C-249HAF101 ............ C-249HAF102 ............ C-249HAF202 ............ C-250HAF203 ............ C-250HAF215 ............ C-250HAF302 ............ C-250HAF303 ............ C-250HAF315 ............ C-250HAF400 ............ C-251HAF401 ............ C-251HAF410 ............ C-251HAF411 ............ C-251HEA101 ............ C-252HEA102 ............ C-252HEA103 ............ C-252HEA104 ............ C-252HEA203 ............ C-253HEA204 ............ C-253HEA205 ............ C-253HEA207 ............ C-253HEA208 ............ C-253HEA213 ............ C-254HEA214 ............ C-254HEA215 ............ C-254HEA216 ............ C-254HEA222 ............ C-254HEA223 ............ C-255HEA225 ............ C-255HEA226 ............ C-255HEA227 ............ C-255HEA228 ............ C-255
HEA229 ............ C-256HEA230 ............ C-256HEA231 ............ C-256HEA232 ............ C-256HEA233 ............ C-256HEA234 ............ C-257HEA251 ............ C-257HEA252 ............ C-257HEA253 ............ C-257HEA255 ............ C-257HEA257 ............ C-258HEA258 ............ C-258HEA259 ............ C-258HEA260 ............ C-258HEA267 ............ C-258HEA269 ............ C-258HEA277 ............ C-259HEA280 ............ C-259HEA282 ............ C-259HEA283 ............ C-259HEA284 ............ C-259HEA288 ............ C-259HEA289 ............ C-260HEA290 ............ C-260HEA293 ............ C-260HEA303 ............ C-253HEA304 ............ C-253HEA305 ............ C-253HEA307 ............ C-253HEA308 ............ C-253HEA313 ............ C-254HEA314 ............ C-254HEA315 ............ C-254HEA316 ............ C-254HEA322 ............ C-254HEA323 ............ C-255HEA325 ............ C-255HEA326 ............ C-255HEA327 ............ C-255HEA328 ............ C-255HEA329 ............ C-256HEA330 ............ C-256HEA331 ............ C-256HEA332 ............ C-256HEA333 ............ C-256HEA334 ............ C-257HEA351 ............ C-257HEA352 ............ C-257HEA353 ............ C-257HEA355 ............ C-257HEA357 ............ C-258HEA358 ............ C-258HEA359 ............ C-258HEA360 ............ C-258HEA367 ............ C-258HEA369 ............ C-258HEA375 ............ C-260HEA376 ............ C-260HEA377 ............ C-259HEA380 ............ C-259
HEA382 ............ C-259HEA383 ............ C-259HEA384 ............ C-259HEA388 ............ C-259HEA389 ............ C-260HEA390 ............ C-260HEA393 ............ C-260HEA400 ............ C-260HEA401 ............ C-260HEA402 ............ C-261HEA406 ............ C-261HEA410 ............ C-261HEA411 ............ C-261HEA412 ............ C-262HEA413 ............ C-262HEA414 ............ C-262HEA415 ............ C-262HEA419 ............ C-262HEA420 ............ C-263HEA425 ............ C-263HEA430 ............ C-263HEA435 ............ C-263HEA475 ............ C-263HEF100 ............. C-264HEF201 ............. C-264HEF210 ............. C-264HEF213 ............. C-264HEF214 ............. C-264HEF221 ............. C-265HEF224 ............. C-265HEF233 ............. C-265HEF301 ............. C-265HEF302 ............. C-265HEF303 ............. C-266HEF310 ............. C-264HEF312 ............. C-266HEF313 ............. C-264HEF314 ............. C-264HEF320 ............. C-266HEF321 ............. C-265HEF322 ............. C-266HEF323 ............. C-266HEF324 ............. C-265HEF330 ............. C-266HEF331 ............. C-267HEF333 ............. C-265HEF400 ............. C-267HEF401 ............. C-267HEF402 ............. C-267HEF403 ............. C-267HEF411 ............. C-267HEF412 ............. C-267HEF413 ............. C-268HEF424 ............. C-268HEF425 ............. C-268HEG100 ............ C-268HEG201 ............ C-268HEG203 ............ C-268HEG204 ............ C-268HEG205 ............ C-269
HEG212 ............ C-269HEG213 ............ C-269HEG301 ............ C-269HEG302 ............ C-269HEG304 ............ C-268HEG305 ............ C-270HEG307 ............ C-270HEG310 ............ C-270HEG311 ............ C-270HEG312 ............ C-269HEG331 ............ C-270HEG400 ............ C-270HEG401 ............ C-270HEG402 ............ C-271HEG404 ............ C-271HEG407 ............ C-271HEG408 ............ C-271HEJ101 .............. C-271HEJ102 .............. C-271HEJ201 .............. C-271HEJ202 .............. C-272HEJ205 .............. C-272HEJ209 .............. C-272HEJ213 .............. C-272HEJ219 .............. C-273HEJ221 .............. C-273HEJ222 .............. C-273HEJ301 .............. C-271HEJ302 .............. C-272HEJ303 .............. C-273HEJ305 .............. C-272HEJ309 .............. C-272HEJ313 .............. C-272HEJ318 .............. C-274HEJ319 .............. C-273HEJ321 .............. C-273HEJ322 .............. C-273HEJ501 .............. C-274HEJ502 .............. C-274HEJ503 .............. C-274HEJ601 .............. C-275HEJ602 .............. C-275HEJ603 .............. C-275HEJ604 .............. C-275HEJ701 .............. C-276HEJ702 .............. C-276HGA101 ........... C-276HGA102 ........... C-276HGA138 ........... C-277HGA202 ........... C-277HGA203 ........... C-277HGA204 ........... C-278HGA206 ........... C-278HGA212 ........... C-278HGA219 ........... C-278HGA220 ........... C-279HGA221 ........... C-279HGA223 ........... C-279HGA230 ........... C-279HGA231 ........... C-279
HGA233 ........... C-279HGA236 ........... C-280HGA239 ........... C-280HGA251 ........... C-280HGA254 ........... C-280HGA259 ........... C-280HGA261 ........... C-281HGA262 ........... C-281HGA272 ........... C-281HGA273 ........... C-281HGA277 ........... C-281HGA297 ........... C-282HGA299 ........... C-282HGA302 ........... C-282HGA303 ........... C-277HGA304 ........... C-278HGA306 ........... C-278HGA312 ........... C-278HGA319 ........... C-278HGA320 ........... C-279HGA321 ........... C-279HGA323 ........... C-279HGA330 ........... C-279HGA331 ........... C-279HGA333 ........... C-279HGA336 ........... C-280HGA339 ........... C-280HGA351 ........... C-280HGA354 ........... C-280HGA359 ........... C-280HGA361 ........... C-281HGA362 ........... C-281HGA372 ........... C-281HGA373 ........... C-281HGA377 ........... C-281HGA397 ........... C-282HGA399 ........... C-282HGA400 ........... C-283HGA401 ........... C-283HGA412 ........... C-283HGA413 ........... C-283HGE203 ............ C-284HGE204 ............ C-284HGE210 ............ C-284HGE211 ............ C-284HGE303 ............ C-284HGE304 ............ C-284HGE310 ............ C-284HGE311 ............ C-284HGE400 ............ C-285HGE401 ............ C-285HGT101 ............ C-285HGT102 ............ C-285HGT103 ............ C-285HGT104 ............ C-286HGT201 ............ C-286HGT203 ............ C-286HGT204 ............ C-287HGT207 ............ C-287HGT301 ............ C-286
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HGT304 ............ C-287HGT305 ............ C-288HGT306 ............ C-288HGT307 ............ C-287HGT400 ............ C-288HGT401 ............ C-288HGT402 ............ C-288HGT403 ............ C-289HGT405 ............ C-289HGW301 .......... C-289HGW302 .......... C-289HGW303 .......... C-289HGW304 .......... C-290HGW305 .......... C-290HGW306 .......... C-290HGW307 .......... C-290HGW401 .......... C-290HGW402 .......... C-291HGW403 .......... C-291HGW404 .......... C-290HGW405 .......... C-290HGW406 .......... C-290HGW407 .......... C-290HGW408 .......... C-291HGW409 .......... C-291HGW410 .......... C-291HGW701 .......... C-292HGW702 .......... C-292HGW703 .......... C-292HGW704 .......... C-292HGW705 .......... C-292HMA101 ........... C-292HMA102 ........... C-293HMA120 ........... C-293HMA121 ........... C-293HMA122 ........... C-293HMA123 ........... C-294HMA211 ........... C-294HMA221 ........... C-294HMA260 ........... C-294HMA261 ........... C-295HMA300 ........... C-295HMA301 ........... C-295HMA311 ........... C-294HMA321 ........... C-294HMA360 ........... C-294HMA361 ........... C-295HMA400 ........... C-295HMA401 ........... C-295HMA402 ........... C-296HMA410 ........... C-296HMA412 ........... C-296HMA413 ........... C-296HMA414 ........... C-296HMA701 ........... C-297HMC100 ........... C-297HMC201 ........... C-297HMC202 ........... C-297HMC301 ........... C-298HMC302 ........... C-298
HMC303 ........... C-298HMC305 ........... C-298HMC306 ........... C-298HMC307 ........... C-298HMC309 ........... C-299HMC310 ........... C-299HMC311 ........... C-299HMC400 ........... C-299HMC401 ........... C-299HMC402 ........... C-299HMC403 ........... C-300HMJ100 ............ C-300HMJ201 ............ C-300HMJ202 ............ C-300HMJ210 ............ C-300HMJ306 ............ C-301HMJ307 ............ C-301HMJ308 ............ C-301HMJ310 ............ C-300HMJ331 ............ C-301HMJ334 ............ C-301HMJ335 ............ C-302HMJ336 ............ C-302HMJ337 ............ C-302HMJ400 ............ C-302HMJ401 ............ C-302HMJ411 ............. C-303HMJ412 ............ C-303HMJ415 ............ C-303HMN100 .......... C-303HMN201 .......... C-303HMN202 .......... C-304HMN203 .......... C-304HMN204 .......... C-304HMN210 .......... C-304HMN302 .......... C-305HMN303 .......... C-305HMN304 .......... C-305HMN305 .......... C-305HMN306 .......... C-305HMN307 .......... C-305HMN308 .......... C-306HMN309 .......... C-306HMN310 .......... C-304HMN400 .......... C-306HMN401 .......... C-306HMN402 .......... C-306HMN403 .......... C-307HMN404 .......... C-307HPA101 ............ C-307HPA102 ............ C-307HPA181 ............ C-307HPA182 ............ C-308HPA200 ............ C-308HPA201 ............ C-308HPA202 ............ C-308HPA204 ............ C-308HPA206 ............ C-309HPA207 ............ C-309HPA208 ............ C-309
HPA209 ............ C-309HPA210 ............ C-309HPA212 ............ C-310HPA215 ............ C-310HPA216 ............ C-310HPA218 ............ C-310HPA219 ............ C-310HPA221 ............. C-311HPA225 ............. C-311HPA230 ............. C-311HPA233 ............. C-311HPA242 ............. C-311HPA256 ............ C-312HPA266 ............ C-312HPA268 ............ C-312HPA270 ............ C-312HPA271 ............ C-313HPA274 ............ C-313HPA275 ............ C-313HPA276 ............ C-313HPA277 ............ C-314HPA286 ............ C-314HPA288 ............ C-314HPA289 ............ C-314HPA291 ............ C-314HPA292 ............ C-315HPA293 ............ C-315HPA294 ............ C-315HPA297 ............ C-315HPA300 ............ C-308HPA301 ............ C-308HPA302 ............ C-308HPA304 ............ C-308HPA306 ............ C-309HPA307 ............ C-309HPA308 ............ C-309HPA309 ............ C-309HPA310 ............ C-309HPA312 ............ C-310HPA315 ............ C-310HPA316 ............ C-310HPA318 ............ C-310HPA319 ............ C-310HPA321 ............. C-311HPA325 ............. C-311HPA330 ............. C-311HPA333 ............. C-311HPA342 ............. C-311HPA356 ............ C-312HPA366 ............ C-312HPA368 ............ C-312HPA370 ............ C-312HPA371 ............ C-313HPA374 ............ C-313HPA375 ............ C-313HPA376 ............ C-313HPA377 ............ C-314HPA386 ............ C-314HPA388 ............ C-314HPA389 ............ C-314
HPA391 ............ C-314HPA392 ............ C-315HPA393 ............ C-315HPA394 ............ C-315HPA397 ............ C-315HPA398 ............ C-316HPA400 ............ C-316HPA401 ............ C-316HPA410 ............ C-316HPA411 ............. C-316HPA412 ............ C-317HPA413 ............ C-317HPA414 ............ C-317HPA415 ............ C-317HPA416 ............ C-317HSA201 ............ C-317HSA202 ............ C-318HSA203 ............ C-318HSA204 ............ C-318HSA210 ............ C-318HSA212 ............ C-318HSA222 ............ C-319HSA227 ............ C-319HSA240 ............ C-319HSA241 ............ C-319HSA258 ............ C-319HSA260 ............ C-320HSA262 ............ C-320HSA270 ............ C-320HSA271 ............ C-320HSA301 ............ C-317HSA302 ............ C-318HSA303 ............ C-318HSA304 ............ C-318HSA310 ............ C-318HSA312 ............ C-318HSA322 ............ C-319HSA327 ............ C-319HSA340 ............ C-319HSA341 ............ C-319HSA358 ............ C-319HSA360 ............ C-320HSA361 ............ C-321HSA362 ............ C-320HSA370 ............ C-320HSA371 ............ C-320HSA400 ............ C-321HSA401 ............ C-321HSA420 ............ C-321HSA425 ............ C-321HSA430 ............ C-322HSA431 ............ C-322HSA432 ............ C-322HSA434 ............ C-322HSA435 ............ C-322HSA437 ............ C-323HSA438 ............ C-323HSA475 ............ C-323HSA476 ............ C-323HSA499 ............ C-323
HSA701 ............ C-323HSA702 ............ C-324HSD205 ............ C-324HSD207 ............ C-324HSD208 ............ C-324HSD223 ............ C-324HSD227 ............ C-325HSD229 ............ C-325HSD230 ............ C-325HSD231 ............ C-325HSD239 ............ C-325HSD240 ............ C-326HSD241 ............ C-326HSD242 ............ C-326HSD243 ............ C-326HSD305 ............ C-324HSD307 ............ C-324HSD308 ............ C-324HSD323 ............ C-324HSD327 ............ C-325HSD329 ............ C-325HSD330 ............ C-325HSD331 ............ C-325HSD339 ............ C-325HSD340 ............ C-326HSD341 ............ C-326HSD342 ............ C-326HSD343 ............ C-326HSD400 ............ C-326HSD401 ............ C-326HSD403 ............ C-327HSD410 ............ C-327HSD412 ............ C-327HSD413 ............ C-327HSD415 ............ C-328HSD416 ............ C-328HSD417 ............ C-328HSD418 ............ C-328HSD421 ............ C-328HSD422 ............ C-329HSD423 ............ C-329HSD424 ............ C-329HSD425 ............ C-329HSD701 ............ C-330HSD702 ............ C-330HSG101 ............ C-330HSG102 ............ C-330HSG200 ............ C-331HSG201 ............ C-331HSG202 ............ C-331HSG203 ............ C-331HSG204 ............ C-331HSG205 ............ C-332HSG206 ............ C-332HSG207 ............ C-332HSG300 ............ C-331HSG301 ............ C-331HSG302 ............ C-331HSG303 ............ C-331HSG304 ............ C-331
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HSG305 ............ C-332HSG306 ............ C-332HSG307 ............ C-332HSP200 ............. C-333HSP300 ............. C-333HSP701 ............. C-333HSP702 ............. C-333HTA101 ............ C-333HTA102 ............ C-333HTA201 ............ C-334HTA202 ............ C-334HTA203 ............ C-334HTA205 ............ C-334HTA206 ............ C-335HTA207 ............ C-335HTA208 ............ C-335HTA209 ............ C-335HTA210 ............ C-335HTA211 ............ C-336HTA212 ............ C-336HTA215 ............ C-336HTA218 ............ C-336HTA221 ............ C-337HTA223 ............ C-337HTA224 ............ C-337HTA225 ............ C-337HTA226 ............ C-337HTA229 ............ C-338HTA240 ............ C-338HTA242 ............ C-338HTA243 ............ C-338HTA245 ............ C-339HTA249 ............ C-339HTA252 ............ C-339HTA253 ............ C-339HTA255 ............ C-339HTA271 ............ C-339HTA275 ............ C-340HTA290 ............ C-340HTA301 ............ C-334HTA302 ............ C-334HTA303 ............ C-334HTA305 ............ C-334HTA306 ............ C-335HTA307 ............ C-335HTA308 ............ C-335HTA309 ............ C-335HTA310 ............ C-335HTA311 ............ C-336HTA312 ............ C-336HTA315 ............ C-336HTA318 ............ C-336HTA321 ............ C-337HTA323 ............ C-337HTA324 ............ C-337HTA325 ............ C-337HTA326 ............ C-337HTA329 ............ C-338HTA340 ............ C-338HTA342 ............ C-338
HTA343 ............ C-338HTA345 ............ C-339HTA349 ............ C-339HTA352 ............ C-339HTA353 ............ C-339HTA355 ............ C-339HTA371 ............ C-339HTA375 ............ C-340HTA390 ............ C-340HTA399 ............ C-340HTA498 ............ C-340HTA499 ............ C-340HTC101 ............ C-341HTC102 ............ C-341HTC200 ............ C-341HTC201 ............ C-341HTC202 ............ C-342HTC203 ............ C-342HTC204 ............ C-342HTC205 ............ C-342HTC206 ............ C-342HTC207 ............ C-343HTC210 ............ C-343HTC211 ............ C-343HTC213 ............ C-343HTC215 ............ C-344HTC221 ............ C-344HTC223 ............ C-344HTC300 ............ C-341HTC301 ............ C-341HTC302 ............ C-342HTC303 ............ C-342HTC304 ............ C-342HTC305 ............ C-342HTC306 ............ C-342HTC307 ............ C-343HTC310 ............ C-343HTC311 ............ C-343HTC313 ............ C-343HTC315 ............ C-344HTC321 ............ C-344HTC323 ............ C-344HTC400 ............ C-344HTC401 ............ C-344HTG216 ............ C-344HTG218 ............ C-344HTG220 ............ C-345HTG316 ............ C-345HTG318 ............ C-345HTG320 ............ C-345HTL100 ............. C-345HTL217 ............. C-345HTL219 ............. C-345HTL220 ............. C-345HTL317 ............. C-346HTL319 ............. C-346HTL320 ............. C-346HXA201 ............ C-346HXA301 ............ C-346HXA400 ............ C-346
HXA401 ............ C-346HXA402 ............ C-346HXA403 ............ C-347HXA404 ............ C-347KDA111 ............ C-350KDA112 ............ C-350KDA114 ............ C-350KDA115 ............ C-350KDA121 ............ C-350KDA122 ............ C-351KDA124 ............ C-351KDA125 ............ C-351KDA211 ............ C-351KDA212 ............ C-351KDA213 ............ C-352KDA214 ............ C-352KDA221 ............ C-352KDA222 ............ C-352KDA223 ............ C-352KDA224 ............ C-353KDA311 ............ C-353KDA312 ............ C-353KDA313 ............ C-353KDA314 ............ C-353KDA321 ............ C-354KDA322 ............ C-354KDA323 ............ C-354KDA324 ............ C-354KDA411 ............ C-354KDA412 ............ C-354KDA413 ............ C-355KDA421 ............ C-355KDA422 ............ C-355KDA423 ............ C-355KDA473 ............ C-356KDA474 ............ C-356KDA475 ............ C-356KDA476 ............ C-356KDA500 ............ C-356KDA511 ............ C-357KDA512 ............ C-357KDA513 ............ C-357KDA521 ............ C-357KEA101 ............ C-358KEA102 ............ C-358KEA205 ............ C-358KEA230 ............ C-359KEA240 ............ C-359KEA300 ............ C-359KEA332 ............ C-359KEA338 ............ C-360KEA340 ............ C-359KEA341 ............ C-360KEA342 ............ C-360KEA343 ............ C-360KEA348 ............ C-360KEA355 ............ C-361KEA365 ............ C-361KEA410 ............ C-361KEA411 ............. C-361
KEA420 ............ C-361KEA421 ............ C-361KEA440 ............ C-361KEA441 ............ C-361KEA450 ............ C-361KEA451 ............ C-361KEA510 ............ C-362KEA511 ............. C-362KEA820 ............ C-362KEA821 ............ C-362KEA841 ............ C-362KEA843 ............ C-362KEA845 ............ C-363KEA847 ............ C-363KEA848 ............ C-363KEA891 ............ C-363KGA100 ............ C-363KGA101 ............ C-364KGA121 ............ C-364KGA122 ............ C-364KGA202 ............ C-364KGA208 ............ C-365KGA209 ............ C-365KGA213 ............ C-365KGA223 ............ C-365KGA226 ............ C-366KGA227 ............ C-366KGA233 ............ C-366KGA234 ............ C-366KGA240 ............ C-367KGA245 ............ C-367KGA272 ............ C-367KGA273 ............ C-367KGA278 ............ C-368KGA279 ............ C-368KGA302 ............ C-364KGA308 ............ C-365KGA321 ............ C-369KGA323 ............ C-365KGA326 ............ C-366KGA327 ............ C-366KGA331 ............ C-369KGA332 ............ C-369KGA333 ............ C-366KGA334 ............ C-366KGA340 ............ C-367KGA345 ............ C-367KGA365 ............ C-369KGA372 ............ C-367KGA373 ............ C-367KGA374 ............ C-370KGA378 ............ C-368KGA379 ............ C-368KGA381 ............ C-370KGA400 ............ C-370KGA401 ............ C-370KGA402 ............ C-371KGA403 ............ C-371KGA450 ............ C-371KGA451 ............ C-371
KGA474 ............ C-370KGA500 ............ C-371KGA501 ............ C-371KGA502 ............ C-371KGA503 ............ C-372KGA504 ............ C-372KGA505 ............ C-372KGA506 ............ C-372KGA519 ............ C-373KGE512 ............ C-373KGE513 ............ C-373KGE514 ............ C-373KGE515 ............ C-374KGE540 ............ C-374KGE541 ............ C-374KGE812 ............ C-374KGE813 ............ C-374KGE814 ............ C-374KGE815 ............ C-374KGE840 ............ C-374KGG145 ............ C-375KGG150 ............ C-375KGG155 ............ C-375KGG215 ............ C-376KGG220 ............ C-376KGG230 ............ C-376KGG240 ............ C-376KGG245 ............ C-377KGG260 ............ C-377KGG270 ............ C-377KGG275 ............ C-377KGG280 ............ C-378KGG320 ............ C-378KGG330 ............ C-378KGG340 ............ C-378KGG345 ............ C-379KGG350 ............ C-379KGG355 ............ C-379KGG375 ............ C-379KGG380 ............ C-379KGG385 ............ C-379KGG401 ............ C-380KGG405 ............ C-380KGG407 ............ C-380KGG425 ............ C-380KGG475 ............ C-381KGG480 ............ C-381KGG485 ............ C-381KGG500 ............ C-381KGG501 ............ C-381KGG510 ............ C-382KGG515 ............ C-382KGG580 ............ C-382KGS500 ............. C-382KGS505 ............. C-382KHA101 ............ C-383KHA102 ............ C-383KHA201 ............ C-383KHA202 ............ C-384KHA205 ............ C-384
Index of unit codes
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KHA207 ............ C-384KHA209 ............ C-385KHA212 ............ C-385KHA214 ............ C-385KHA215 ............ C-386KHA217 ............ C-386KHA219 ............ C-386KHA224 ............ C-386KHA228 ............ C-387KHA254 ............ C-387KHA256 ............ C-387KHA301 ............ C-387KHA302 ............ C-384KHA303 ............ C-388KHA304 ............ C-388KHA305 ............ C-384KHA306 ............ C-388KHA307 ............ C-384KHA308 ............ C-389KHA309 ............ C-385KHA312 ............ C-385KHA314 ............ C-385KHA315 ............ C-386KHA317 ............ C-386KHA318 ............ C-389KHA319 ............ C-386KHA324 ............ C-386KHA328 ............ C-387KHA351 ............ C-389KHA352 ............ C-390KHA353 ............ C-390KHA354 ............ C-387KHA356 ............ C-387KHA400 ............ C-390KHA401 ............ C-390KHA415 ............ C-391KHA416 ............ C-391KHA451 ............ C-391KHA452 ............ C-391KHA453 ............ C-392KHA454 ............ C-392KHA455 ............ C-392KHA500 ............ C-393KHA501 ............ C-393KHA502 ............ C-393KHA503 ............ C-393KHA504 ............ C-394KHA505 ............ C-394KHA506 ............ C-394KHA507 ............ C-394KHA508 ............ C-394KHA510 ............ C-393KHA701 ............ C-395KHA702 ............ C-395KHA704 ............ C-395KHA705 ............ C-395KHA706 ............ C-395KHA707 ............ C-396KHA711 ............ C-396KHA712 ............ C-396
KHA713 ............ C-396KHA714 ............ C-396KHA715 ............ C-397KHA716 ............ C-397KHA717 ............ C-397KHA718 ............ C-397KHA719 ............ C-398KHA721 ............ C-398KHA722 ............ C-398KHA723 ............ C-398KHA724 ............ C-398KHA725 ............ C-399KHA726 ............ C-399KHA727 ............ C-399KHA728 ............ C-399KHA729 ............ C-400KHA749 ............ C-400KHA750 ............ C-400KHA775 ............ C-400KHA783 ............ C-400KHA785 ............ C-400KJB400 .............. C-401KJB401 .............. C-401KJC101 .............. C-401KJC102 .............. C-401KJC103 .............. C-401KJC161 .............. C-401KJC162 .............. C-402KJC252 .............. C-402KJP400 .............. C-402KJP401 .............. C-402KLA100 ............ C-403KLA105 ............ C-403KLA110 ............. C-403KLA115 ............. C-403KLA210 ............ C-403KLA211 ............. C-404KLA213 ............ C-404KLA214 ............ C-404KLA215 ............ C-405KLA217 ............ C-405KLA220 ............ C-405KLA233 ............ C-405KLA242 ............ C-405KLA250 ............ C-405KLA254 ............ C-406KLA287 ............ C-406KLA297 ............ C-406KLA314 ............ C-406KLA318 ............ C-406KLA320 ............ C-405KLA326 ............ C-407KLA329 ............ C-407KLA331 ............ C-407KLA333 ............ C-405KLA342 ............ C-405KLA346 ............ C-407KLA350 ............ C-405KLA354 ............ C-406KLA365 ............ C-407
KLA377 ............ C-407KLA381 ............ C-408KLA387 ............ C-406KLA396 ............ C-408KLA397 ............ C-406KLA398 ............ C-408KLA405 ............ C-408KLA414 ............ C-406KLA415 ............ C-409KLA416 ............ C-409KLA418 ............ C-406KLA420 ............ C-409KLA426 ............ C-407KLA429 ............ C-407KLA431 ............ C-407KLA442 ............ C-409KLA446 ............ C-407KLA450 ............ C-409KLA454 ............ C-409KLA455 ............ C-409KLA456 ............ C-409KLA465 ............ C-407KLA481 ............ C-408KLA483 ............ C-409KLA487 ............ C-409KLA490 ............ C-409KLA496 ............ C-408KLA497 ............ C-409KLA498 ............ C-408KLA500 ............ C-409KLA515 ............ C-410KLA516 ............ C-410KLA520 ............ C-410KLA521 ............ C-410KMA003 ........... C-410KMA150 ........... C-410KMA152 ........... C-410KMA153 ............ C-411KMA154 ............ C-411KMA155 ............ C-411KMA156 ............ C-411KMA157 ............ C-411KMA165 ........... C-412KMA171 ........... C-412KMA172 ........... C-412KMA215 ........... C-412KMA251 ........... C-413KMA252 ........... C-413KMA253 ........... C-413KMA254 ........... C-413KMA255 ........... C-414KMA265 ........... C-414KMA271 ........... C-414KMA315 ........... C-412KMA350 ........... C-414KMA351 ........... C-414KMA352 ........... C-415KMA353 ........... C-415KMA354 ........... C-415KMA355 ........... C-415
KMA356 ........... C-415KMA357 ........... C-415KMA358 ........... C-416KMA400 ........... C-416KMA401 ........... C-416KMA402 ........... C-416KMA500 ........... C-416KMA501 ........... C-416KMA581 ........... C-416KMA582 ........... C-416KMA583 ........... C-416KMA584 ........... C-416KMA586 ........... C-416KMA589 ........... C-417KME271 ............ C-417KME300 ............ C-417KNE111 ............. C-417KNE112 ............ C-417KNE121 ............ C-418KNE122 ............ C-418KNE210 ............ C-418KNE211 ............ C-418KNE212 ............ C-419KNE213 ............ C-419KNE214 ............ C-419KNE222 ............ C-420KNE232 ............ C-420KNE301 ............ C-420KNE312 ............ C-420KNE313 ............ C-421KNE314 ............ C-421KNE315 ............ C-421KNE316 ............ C-421KNE331 ............ C-422KNE332 ............ C-422KNE333 ............ C-422KNE334 ............ C-422KNE335 ............ C-423KNE336 ............ C-423KNE342 ............ C-423KNE351 ............ C-424KNE352 ............ C-424KNE353 ............ C-424KNE354 ............ C-424KNE355 ............ C-425KNE364 ............ C-425KNE405 ............ C-425KNE411 ............ C-425KNE412 ............ C-426KNE413 ............ C-426KNE414 ............ C-426KNE415 ............ C-426KNE416 ............ C-427KNE417 ............ C-427KNE418 ............ C-427KNE419 ............ C-427KNE422 ............ C-428KNE423 ............ C-428KNE424 ............ C-428KNE425 ............ C-428
KNE429 ............ C-428KNE431 ............ C-429KNE432 ............ C-429KNE433 ............ C-429KNE434 ............ C-429KNE435 ............ C-430KNE436 ............ C-430KNE439 ............ C-430KNE441 ............ C-431KNE443 ............ C-431KNE444 ............ C-431KNE445 ............ C-432KNE446 ............ C-432KNE449 ............ C-432KNE451 ............ C-432KNE453 ............ C-433KNE454 ............ C-433KNE455 ............ C-433KNE459 ............ C-433KNE462 ............ C-433KNE464 ............ C-434KNE465 ............ C-434KNE466 ............ C-434KNE469 ............ C-434KNE470 ............ C-434KNE472 ............ C-434KNT115 ............ C-435KNT116 ............ C-435KNT119 ............ C-435KNT120 ............ C-435KNT121 ............ C-435KNT122 ............ C-435KNT123 ............ C-436KNT124 ............ C-436KNT125 ............ C-436KNT126 ............ C-436KNT131 ............ C-436KNT210 ............ C-436KNT214 ............ C-437KNT216 ............ C-437KNT219 ............ C-437KNT221 ............ C-437KNT222 ............ C-437KNT224 ............ C-437KNT225 ............ C-438KNT226 ............ C-438KNT227 ............ C-438KNT229 ............ C-438KPA150 ............. C-438KPA151 ............. C-439KPA152 ............. C-439KPA157 ............. C-439KPA161 ............. C-440KPA202 ............. C-480KPA203 ............. C-480KPA205 ............. C-440KPA206 ............. C-440KPA207 ............. C-440KPA210 ............. C-440KPA220 ............. C-441
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KPA320 ............. C-441KPA372 ............. C-441KPA373 ............. C-441KPA375 ............. C-441KPA376 ............. C-442KPA377 ............. C-442KPA378 ............. C-442KPA379 ............. C-442KPA400 ............. C-443KPA401 ............. C-443KPA410 ............. C-443KPA411 ............. C-443KPA420 ............. C-443KPA421 ............. C-443KPA450 ............. C-444KPA451 ............. C-444KPA460 ............. C-444KPA461 ............. C-444KPA500 ............. C-444KPA501 ............. C-444KPA510 ............. C-444KPA520 ............. C-444KPA521 ............. C-444KPZ002 ............. C-445KPZ163 ............. C-445KPZ164 ............. C-445KQA102 ............ C-445KQA103 ............ C-446KQA104 ............ C-446KQA110 ............ C-446KQA121 ............ C-446KQA124 ............ C-446KQA201 ............ C-447KQA204 ............ C-447KQA207 ............ C-447KQA212 ............ C-447KQA214 ............ C-447KQA218 ............ C-448KQA220 ............ C-448KQA228 ............ C-448KQA241 ............ C-448KQA242 ............ C-449KQA243 ............ C-449KQA270 ............ C-449KQA271 ............ C-449KQA272 ............ C-449KQA302 ............ C-450KQA303 ............ C-450KQA311 ............ C-450KQA319 ............ C-450KQA320 ............ C-451KQA321 ............ C-451KQA325 ............ C-451KQA326 ............ C-451KQA330 ............ C-451KQA340 ............ C-452KQA350 ............ C-452KQA370 ............ C-452KQA371 ............ C-452KQA401 ............ C-452
KQA403 ............ C-452KQA817 ............ C-453KQA818 ............ C-453KQA819 ............ C-453KQA820 ............ C-453KQA821 ............ C-454KRA001 ............ C-454KRA110 ............ C-454KRA120 ............ C-455KRA121 ............ C-455KRA145 ............ C-455KRA160 ............ C-456KRA170 ............ C-456KRA210 ............ C-456KRA211 ............ C-457KRA213 ............ C-457KRA215 ............ C-457KRA222 ............ C-458KRA262 ............ C-458KRA301 ............ C-458KRA302 ............ C-459KRA303 ............ C-459KRA305 ............ C-459KRA400 ............ C-460KRA401 ............ C-460KRA500 ............ C-460KRA501 ............ C-460KRA580 ............ C-460KRA583 ............ C-460KRA586 ............ C-460KRA589 ............ C-460KSA201 ............. C-460KSA301 ............. C-460KSA410 ............. C-461KSA411 ............. C-461KSA505 ............. C-461KSA506 ............. C-461KXA111 ............. C-461KXA150 ............ C-461KXA151 ............ C-461KXA152 ............ C-461KXA153 ............ C-462KXA154 ............ C-462KXA155 ............ C-462KXA156 ............ C-462KXA251 ............ C-462KXA252 ............ C-463KXA253 ............ C-463KXA254 ............ C-463KXA262 ............ C-463KXA281 ............ C-464KXA351 ............ C-464KXA352 ............ C-464KXA353 ............ C-464KXA354 ............ C-465KXA355 ............ C-465KXA356 ............ C-465KXA357 ............ C-465KXA358 ............ C-465KXA359 ............ C-466
KXA362 ............ C-463KXA381 ............ C-464KXA434 ............ C-466KXA435 ............ C-466KXA436 ............ C-466KXA437 ............ C-466KXA450 ............ C-466KXA451 ............ C-466KXA452 ............ C-467KXA453 ............ C-467KXA454 ............ C-467KXA455 ............ C-468KXA456 ............ C-468KXA457 ............ C-468KXA458 ............ C-468KXA459 ............ C-468KXA461 ............ C-469KXA462 ............ C-469KXA463 ............ C-469KXA470 ............ C-469KXE131 ............. C-469KXE132 ............. C-470KXE231 ............. C-470KXE232 ............. C-470KYA004 ............. C-470KYA101 ............. C-471KYA102 ............. C-471KYA171 ............. C-471KYA172 ............. C-471KYA181 ............. C-472KYA201 ............. C-472KYA202 ............. C-472KYA204 ............. C-472KYA275 ............. C-473KYA301 ............. C-473KYA302 ............. C-473KYA303 ............. C-473KYA304 ............. C-472KYA314 ............. C-474KYA315 ............. C-474KYA410 ............. C-474KYA411 ............. C-474KYA510 ............. C-475KYA511 ............. C-475KYA583 ............. C-475KYA586 ............. C-475KYA589 ............. C-475KZA150 ............ C-475KZA151 ............ C-475KZA161 ............ C-476KZA205 ............ C-476KZA215 ............ C-477KZA225 ............ C-477KZA325 ............ C-477KZA350 ............ C-477KZA351 ............ C-478KZA353 ............ C-478KZA354 ............ C-478KZA355 ............ C-479KZA356 ............ C-479
KZA357 ............ C-479KZA400 ............ C-480KZA401 ............ C-480KZA450 ............ C-480KZA451 ............ C-480KZA500 ............ C-480KZA501 ............ C-480LAW101 ............ C-482LAW200 ............ C-482LAW201 ............ C-482LAW202 ............ C-483LAW203 ............ C-483LAW303 ............ C-483LAW305 ............ C-484LAW401 ............ C-484LAW402 ............ C-484LAW407 ............ C-485LAW602 ............ C-485LAW603 ............ C-485LAW604 ............ C-486LAW606 ............ C-486LAW607 ............ C-486LAW608 ............ C-486LAW609 ............ C-486LAW611 ............ C-487LAW612 ............ C-487LAW615 ............ C-487LAW616 ............ C-488LAW617 ............ C-488LAW618 ............ C-488LAW631 ............ C-488LAW634 ............ C-489LAW636 ............ C-489LAW641 ............ C-489LAW643 ............ C-489LAW644 ............ C-489LAW652 ............ C-490LAW661 ............ C-490LAW662 ............ C-490LAW663 ............ C-490LAW664 ............ C-490LAW669 ............ C-490LAW670 ............ C-491LAW671 ............ C-491LAW673 ............ C-491LAW677 ............ C-491LAW678 ............ C-491LAW679 ............ C-492LAW681 ............ C-492LAW682 ............ C-492LAW683 ............ C-492LAW684 ............ C-493LAW688 ............ C-493LAW692 ............ C-493LAW693 ............ C-493LAW695 ............ C-493LAW696 ............ C-494LAW699 ............ C-494LCA101 ............ C-494LCA102 ............ C-494
LCA103 ............ C-495LCA104 ............ C-495LCA105 ............ C-496LCA106 ............ C-496LCA107 ............ C-496UPP010 ............. C-497UPP020 ............. C-497UPP030 ............. C-497UPP040 ............. C-497UPP050 ............. C-497UPP060 ............. C-497UPP070 ............. C-497UPP080 ............. C-498UPP090 ............. C-498XAA001 ............ C-498
Index of unit codes
A-48 Course and Unit Handbook, 2004 – Unit Details
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INDEX OF UNIT-CODE PREFIXES with interpretation
The first letter of the unit code indicates which faculty the unitbelongs to:
B = Faculty of CommerceC = Faculty of Health ScienceE = Faculty of EducationF = Faculty of Arts (performing and visual arts)H = Faculty of Arts (humanities and social sciences)K = Science, Engineering and TechnologyL = LawThe second and third letters indicate the School and the
discipline.See also Schools and Disciplines on page B-251
Code prefix–discipline
Code prefix Discipline ................................................ page referenceBEA Economics ........................................................... B-253BFA Accounting and Finance ................................... B-253BMA Management ...................................................... B-254BSA Information Systems ......................................... B-254CAM Medicine (multi-disciplinary) ......................... B-255CBA Biochemistry ...................................................... B-255CHG, CHN,
CHP Anatomy and Physiology ................................ B-256CJA Pathology .................................... see Medicine B-257CKA Surgery ........................................ see Medicine B-255CMM Medicine ..................................... see Medicine B-255CNA Nursing ............................................................... B-257CRH E-Health (Rural Health) ................................... B-257CSA Pharmacy ............................................................ B-257CXA Human Life Sciences ......................................... B-257EPC, EPF,
EPT Education (Bachelor of Education) ................. B-258ESA, EST Education (Bachelor of Teaching) ................... B-258ESI Education (In-Service) ...................................... B-258ESF Education (Doctorate) ....................................... B-258ESG, ESW Postgraduate Education ................................... B-258ESP Human Movement ............................................ B-258ESV Education (Adult and Vocational) .................. B-258FC– Music (Hobart) ................................................... B-258
Includes: FCA, FCB, FCF, FCE, FCG, FCH,FCN, FCM, FCP, FCT, FCZ
FF– Visual Arts (Launceston)FFA TheoryFFC CeramicsFFD DrawingFFE General StudioFFP PaintingFFR PrintmediaFFS SculptureFFX Textiles
FP– Performing Arts, Launceston, see Theatre andContemporary Music
FPA Bachelor of Performing Arts (Honours)FPB Theatre ................................................................ B-260FPF, FPM Contemporary Music ........................................ B-260FS– Visual arts in Hobart ......................................... B-260
FSA Bachelor of Fine ArtsFSD DrawingFSE E-mediaFSF Furniture Design
FSG Graphic DesignFSH PhotographyFSP PaintingFSR PrintmakingFSS SculptureFST Art and Design TheoryFSW WoodskillsFSZ Natural Environment and Wilderness
StudiesHAB Aboriginal Studies ............................................ B-263HAF Gender Studies .................................................. B-263HEA English ................................................................ B-264HEF French .................................................................. B-266HEG German ............................................................... B-268HEJ Journalism and Media Studies ........................ B-270HGA Sociology ............................................................ B-271HGE Social Ecology .................................................... B-273HGT Tourism ............................................................... B-275HGW Social Work ......................................................... B-275HMA Asian Studies ..................................................... B-275HMC Chinese ............................................................... B-277HMJ Japanese .............................................................. B-278HMN Indonesian .......................................................... B-279HPA Philosophy .......................................................... B-280HPS Logic and Philosophy of Science .................... B-281HSA Political Science ................................................. B-282HSD Public Policy ....................................................... B-284HSG Political Science and Public Policy .. see B-282, 284HSP Police Studies ..................................................... B-286HTA History ................................................................ B-287HTC Ancient Civilisations ......................................... B-289HTG Ancient Greek .................................................... B-290HTL Latin .................................................................... B-290HXA Contemporary Arts .......................................... C-243K– Science ................................................................. B-290KDA Architecture and Environmental Design ....... B-291KEA Geology ............................................................... B-291KGA Geography and Environmental Studies ........ B-294KGE Environmental Studies ..................................... B-296KGG Geomatics ........................................................... B-296KGN Natural Environment and Wilderness
Studies ................................................................. B-296KHA Psychology ......................................................... B-297KJB Applied Biology (Launceston) ....................... C-349KJC Chemistry (Launceston) .................................. C-349KLA Agricultural Science .......................................... B-299KMA Mathematics ....................................................... B-300KME Mathematics for Engineering ......................... C-417KNE Engineering (Hobart) ........................................ B-301KNT Engineering (Launceston) ................................ B-301KPA Plant Science ...................................................... B-301KPZ (Plant Science-Zoology) ................................... C-445KQA Aquaculture ....................................................... B-303KRA Chemistry ........................................................... B-303KSA Antarctic and Southern Ocean Science .......... B-304KXA Computing ......................................................... B-305KXE Computing (Electronics ) ................................. B-305KYA Physics ................................................................ B-306KZA Zoology ............................................................... B-306LAW Law ...................................................................... B-308UPP University Preparation Program units ........... B-308
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University Preparation Program (coursecode E0D)
The University Preparation Program (detailed onpage B-1) is run from the North-West Centre andprovides unqualified mature-age students withthe skills and knowledge required to undertake aUniversity course of education.
North-West Centre and transfer to Hobart orLaunceston courses
Faculty of Arts
Bachelor of Arts (course code R3A)
The Faculty of Arts offers first-year units from thefollowing disciplines at the North-West Centre:English, Sociology, and History. Students can alsostudy Geography and Environmental Studies andPsychology offered by the Faculty of Science andEngineering as part of the BA degree.English, Sociology and History are also availableby distance education.Aboriginal Studies, Philosophy, Political Scienceand Public Policy are available by distanceeducation only.Students interested in a subject area not taught inthe BA may take one subject (25% at level 100)from Science, Computing or Commerce as part oftheir BA and continue this subject to complete amajor. (They should discuss the possibility withthe Faculty adviser as restrictions apply.)Note: Students wishing to complete a majoroutside the Faculty of Arts at the North-WestCentre are restricted to Accounting, andCorporate Accountability.Completing the Bachelor of Arts
Students take four different subject areas in theirfirst year. In second and third year, they completemajors in two different disciplines. A limitednumber of second- and third-year subjects will beoffered at the North-West Centre in 2004.However, students normally complete theirdegree by transferring to Launceston or Hobart,or by studying by distance education. A fullexplanation of the structure of the BA degree iscontained in the Faculty entry on page B-10.Students can also consult the Faculty of Artswebsite at <http://www.arts.utas.edu.au/> forinformation on studying by distance, unitsoffered, rules of the degree.
Bachelor of Tourism (course code R3J)
The compulsory first-year Tourism units in theBachelor of Tourism are offered at the North-WestCentre, by flexible delivery only. First-yearBachelor of Tourism students at the North-WestCentre take the four compulsory Tourism unitsand complete year 1 of the course by choosing50% from any other disciplines offered either oncampus or by distance education. Students needto ensure that the 50% includes 25% in onediscipline as the level 100 prerequisite for acomplementary major in the course.Students who are currently studying for anotherdegree at the North-West Centre can transfer tothe Bachelor of Tourism and apply for credit.Students enrolled in other degree programs maytake any of the core Tourism units as electives,subject to the rules of their degree course.
Faculty of Commerce
Bachelor of Commerce (course codeC3C)
The core program of first-year Bachelor ofCommerce units is available at the North-WestCentre. Disciplines are offered by the Faculty’sSchools of Accounting and Finance, Economics,Information Systems and Management. TheAccounting and Corporate Accountability majorscan be completed in their entirety at the North-West Centre.
Completing the Bachelor of Commerce
After completing first year at the North-WestCentre, students selecting Finance, Managementof Information Systems or Marketing musttransfer to the Hobart campus, whilst ElectronicBusiness, Entrepreneurship, Human ResourceManagement and Marketing & InternationalBusiness are available in Hobart and Launceston.The Information Economy major is offered inLaunceston. The Accounting and CorporateAccountability majors are also available inLaunceston and Hobart. The degree may bestudied on a full- or part-time basis. For studentselecting to complete the Accounting and/orCorporate Accountability majors at the North-West Centre, second- and third-year study isundertaken part time. The Commerce degreewith an Accounting major, a CorporateAccountability major or both of these majors
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allows a number of elective units to be studied.Students taking elective units through the North-West Centre can select units not previouslystudied from Commerce or units from Science,Computing and Arts (see the Index of Unitsoffered at NWC in 2004, page A-51).
Bachelor of Information Systems (coursecode C3S)
The Bachelor of Information Systems may bestudied on a full- or part-time basis with firstyear core units available at the North-WestCentre. From time to time some second year unitsin the Bachelor of Information Systems areavailable at the North-West Centre. Theremainder of the three-year degree program mustbe completed at either the Launceston or Hobartcampus. The Electronic Business program isoffered in Launceston and Hobart whilst theManagement of Information Systems program isavailable in Hobart. Students taking electivesubjects through the North-West Centre canaccess units from Commerce, Science,Computing, and Arts (see Index of units at theNorth-West Centre page A-51).
Faculty of EducationBachelor of Education (Early Childhoodand Primary) (course code E3A)
The Faculty of Education offers the first year ofthe Bachelor of Education (BEd) at the North-West Centre.The first year of the BEd comprises 2 educationsubjects – EPC150 Curriculum Studies 1 andEPF150 Education Studies 1. Students are alsorequired to enrol and participate in the SchoolExperience unit – EPT150. (Specific informationregarding these units can be found under‘Education’ in the Unit details section of thishandbook on page C-97)In addition to these units, students are requiredto enrol in ‘liberal studies’ undertaken in otherfaculties. These units represent 50% of a full-timestudent’s first-year load.
Completing Bachelor of Education
The remaining three years of the BEd course areundertaken at the Launceston Campus.It is expected that one of the two liberal studiesselected by first-year students will be carriedforward and studied at a second-year level inLaunceston the following year. Some liberalstudies units are offered at second- and third-yearlevel by distance education. These may thereforebe completed from the North-West Centre.Consideration should be given to the choice of
liberal studies subjects in relation to thespecialisations that are offered within the BEddegree.The availability of the liberal studies units issubject to respective faculty requirements.In general, they can be drawn from the full rangeof units offered at the North-West Centre (see theIndex of units offered at NWC in 2004 and theIndex of units offered by distance education in2004, page A-51).
Faculty of LawThe Faculty of Law offers the first year unitLAW101 Introduction to Law to allow students theopportunity of a career path in Law.After having passed the first year of anundergraduate degree in another Faculty(Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Commerce,Bachelor of Information Systems, Bachelor ofComputing or Bachelor of Science) including theunit Introduction to Law students are eligible toapply for entry to a Law degree.In the second year of study students can eitherundertake a straight Law degree or a combineddegree with Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor ofCommerce, Bachelor of Information Systems,Bachelor of Computing or Bachelor of Science.The first year of these degrees may be studied atthe North-West Centre with a limited range ofunits.From second year a Law degree can only beundertaken on the Hobart campus.
Faculty of Science, Engineering andTechnology
The Faculty of Science, Engineering andTechnology offers a variety of first-year units atthe North-West Centre. These units are offered bythe Schools of Agricultural Science, Computing,Geography & Environmental Studies,Mathematics & Physics, and Psychology.Students can study the first year of either theBachelor of Computing, Bachelor of NaturalEnvironment and Wilderness Studies or theBachelor of Science at the North-West Centre.After completion of Year 1, students will then beable to transfer to Hobart or Launceston tocomplete the remainder of the course.Bridging units in Chemistry and Mathematics,which form part of the Science Enabling Course,are also available at the North-West Centre overthe summer semester. For information on theScience Enabling Course, see the course entryincluded in this handbook (page B-3).Students can also elect to study the first year of a
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number of combined degrees at the North WestCentre, including the:• Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science;• Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of
Science;• Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of
Science; and• Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of
Computing.
Bachelor of Science (S3G)
Students can study the first year (100%) of theBSc in Burnie. The first year of the course requiresstudents to study three science cores (75% fromSchedule B), while the remaining 25% can bemade up from either a fourth science core or fromunits offered by other Faculties. There are fourscience core areas available in Burnie at the firstyear level: Computer Science, Geography &Environmental Studies, Mathematics andPsychology.
Bachelor of Computing (S3F)
Year 1 of the Bachelor of Computing consists ofthe six KXA units listed above (75% – Computingcore units) and two non-Computing level 100electives (25%).
Completing the Bachelor of Computing
Second and third-year core computing units mustbe undertaken in Hobart or Launceston.However, up to 50% of second year units and25% of third year units may be studied from non-computing electives.Most students move to Launceston to completetheir degree. However it is possible to maximisethe number of units undertaken at the North-West Centre in years 2 and 3 by selecting a majorfrom another discipline.
Bachelor of Natural Environment &Wilderness Studies (S3T)
A number of first year units are available atBurnie. Some of these units are also available bydistance education. The foundation units for theBachelor of Natural Environment & WildernessStudies are KGA121 and KGA122 (25% of the firstyear). The student’s program of study must becarefully structured from the units available toenable articulation to Launceston or Hobart inyears two and three. Students should, therefore,discuss their enrolment with the Faculty Adviser.
Units listed as offered at theNorth-West Centre
Unit title campus-semweight page codeEconomics for Business B~1 12.5% C-2 BEA110Foundations of Economic
Policy B~2v 12.5% C-2 BEA130Quantitative Methods 1 B~2v 12.5% C-2 BEA140Accounting and Financial
Decision Making B~1 12.5% C-7 BFA103Accounting Context and
Method B~2 12.5% C-7 BFA104Commercial Transactions B~2 12.5% C-8 BFA141Financial Management B~2 12.5% C-8 BFA181/281Special Topics in
Accounting B~tba 12.5% C-8 BFA203Globalisation and
Accountability w B~1 12.5% C-9 BFA206Social & Environmental
Accounting B~3/1 12.5% C-9 BFA207/307Corporate Reporting and
Disclosure B~2 12.5% C-9 BFA209Corporate Regulation and
Accountability B~1 12.5% C-10 BFA241Management Accounting B~2 12.5% C-10 BFA261Advanced Financial
Accounting B~2 12.5% C-11 BFA301Auditing B~1 12.5% C-11 BFA303Public Sector Resource
Management w B~1 12.5% C-12 BFA306Corporate Internship B~tba 50% C-12 BFA320Regulatory Compliance B~1 12.5% C-12 BFA347Introduction to
Management B~1 12.5% C-16 BMA101Foundations of
Entrepreneurship w B~1 12.5% C-18 BMA204Business Information
Systems B~1 12.5% C-28 BSA101Information Modelling and
Infrastructures B~2 12.5% C-28 BSA102Analysis of Systems B~1 12.5% C-29 BSA201Business Logistics B~1 12.5% C-29 BSA204Advanced Study/Research/ CAM400/420/
Additional Study B~2 50% C-40 CAM440Medicine Year 5 – NWRH
Clinical School B~1&2 100% C-42 CAM500Objective, Structured Clinical
Examination B 0% C-43 CAM501Medicine Year 6 – NWRH
Clinical School [na] 100% C-45 CAM606Legal and Ethical Issues in
Health Care wB~1 12.5% C-60 CNA308Professional Issues in Nursing
Practice w B~2 12.5% C-61 CNA309Acute Care Nursing B~3/1/2 37.5% C-61 CNA315Community Practice B~3/1/2 37.5% C-61 CNA316
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Nursing Inquiry inPractice B~1&2 30% C-62 CNA405
Research Seminars andProject B~1&2 70% C-62 CNA435
Professional and OrganisationalFrameworks in NursingCare Delivery [na] 25% C-62 CNA702
Population Health [na] 25% C-63 CNA703Contemporary Issues in Aged
Care [na] 25% C-63 CNA704Ethical, Cultural and
Spiritual Perspectives ofPalliative Care [na] 25% C-63 CNA709
Biological and PsychologicalTreatments in Mental Care [na] 25% C-63 CNA715
Management of the PalliativeCare Patient [na] 25% C-64 CNA717
Foundations of Palliative CareNursing Practice [na] 25% C-64 CNA718
Advanced Health Assessment inRural/RemoteNursing Practice [na] 25% C-64 CNA719
Emergency Management inRural/Remote NursingPractice [na] 25% C-65 CNA724
Healthy Ageing [na] 25% C-65 CNA725Health Assessment and
Ageing [na] 25% C-65 CNA726Advanced Professional Nursing
Practice B~1 25% C-74 CNA802Advanced Clinical Nursing
Practice B~2 25% C-75 CNA803Curriculum Studies 1 B~1&2 12.5% C-98 EPC150Education 1 B~1&2 25% C-101 EPF150School Experience 1
(ECE/Primary) B~1&2 12.5% C-103 EPT150Dissertation A B~1&2 25% C-121 ESF903Dissertation B B~1&2 25% C-121 ESF906Technology Studies (1) [na] 12.5% ESI443Supervised Practicum in
Counselling B~1/2/1&2 12.5% C-169 ESW709Dissertation in
Counselling B~1&2 37.5% C-170 ESW712Dissertation in Counselling
Part A B~118.75% C-170 ESW713Dissertation in Counselling
Part B B~218.75% C-170 ESW714Australian Literature B~1v 12.5% C-252 HEA101English Literature B~2v 12.5% C-252 HEA102Persuasion, Propaganda, and
the Movies [na] 12.5% C-254 HEA216/316Ideas of Authorship B~1v 12.5% C-256 HEA233/333Writing the Grand Tour [na] 12.5% C-257 HEA234/334Confessionalism [na] 12.5% C-257 HEA255/355The Body in the Text: 20th
Century Australian Fiction [na] 12.5% C-258 HEA269/369The Novel in the Nineteenth
Century [na] 12.5% C-259 HEA282/382
Writing Narrative B~1v 12.5% C-260 HEA290/390German 1 wB~1&2vw 25% C-268 HEG100Sociology A B~1 12.5% C-276 HGA101Sociology B B~2 12.5% C-276 HGA102Foundations of Tourism A w B~1 12.5% C-285 HGT101Foundations of Tourism Bw ~2 B~2 12.5% C-285 HGT102Tourism Geography w ~1 B~1 12.5% C-285 HGT103Australian Tourism
Typologies w B~2 12.5% C-286 HGT104International Issues in
Tourism w B~2 12.5% C-287 HGT204/304Natural Environment:
Interpretation w B~1 12.5% C-287 HGT207/307Asian Studies for Professional
Purposes B~1/2w0%/25%C-296 HMA410Theories of Social and
Cultural Expression in AsianContexts B~1v0%/25%C-296 HMA414
Japan in the 21st Century B~2v 12.5% C-300 HMJ210/310Reading Japanese B~1v 12.5% C-301 HMJ306Japanese Film B~2v 12.5% C-301 HMJ334Introduction to Logic B~1v 12.5% C-314 HPA291/391History 1A B~1v 12.5% C-333 HTA101History 1B B~2v 12.5% C-333 HTA102Population and
Urbanisation B~1 12.5% C-364 KGA121The Physical Environment B~2 12.5% C-364 KGA122Natural Environment Field
Techniques B~3 12.5% C-365 KGA213Psychology 1A B~1v 12.5% C-383 KHA101Psychology 1B B~2v 12.5% C-383 KHA102Research Project
(Pass)/(Honours) B~1&2 0% C-409 KLA500Mathematics Bridging Unit B~3 12.5% C-410 KMA003Chemistry Bridging Unit wB~3 12.5% C-454 KRA001Programming and Problem
Solving B~1v 12.5% C-461 KXA151Computer Organisation and
Architecture B~2v 12.5% C-461 KXA152Computer Applications B~1v 12.5% C-462 KXA153Software Process B~2v 12.5% C-462 KXA154Professional Computing B~1v 12.5% C-462 KXA155Multimedia and Web
Applications B~2v 12.5% C-462 KXA156Physics Bridging Unit B~5 12.5% C-470 KYA004Introduction to Law B~1&2 25% C-482 LAW101Study Skills B~1 12.5% C-497 UPP010Communications I wB~1 12.5% C-497 UPP020Communications II B~2 12.5% C-497 UPP030Academic Literacy B~2 12.5% C-497 UPP040Using Information Technology
for Academic Purposes I wB~1 12.5% C-497 UPP050Using Information Technology
for Academic Purposes II B~2 12.5% C-497 UPP060Academic Studies I B~1 12.5% C-497 UPP070Academic Studies II B~2 12.5% C-498 UPP080Bridging Maths B~2 12.5% C-498 UPP090UniStart Program B18.75% C-498 XAA001
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Units listed as available bydistance education
Unit title campus-semweight page codeChild and Adolescent
Health L~1 D~1 12.5% C-60 CNA245Perspectives on Ageing L~2w D~2 12.5% C-60 CNA246Population Health [na] 25% C-63 CNA703Biological and Psychological
Treatments in Mental Care [na] 25% C-63 CNA715Advanced Health Assessment in
Rural/RemoteNursing Practice [na] 25% C-64 CNA719
Emergency Management inRural/Remote NursingPractice [na] 25% C-65 CNA724
Immunisation Education forRegistered Nurses D~1/2 12.5% C-65 CNA727
Food, Culture and Health [na] 12.5% C-66 CNA728Responding to Domestic
Violence [na] 12.5% C-66 CNA729Introduction to Health
Informatics D~3/1/4/2/5 12.5% C-75 CRH500Data, Information and
Knowledge D~3/1/4/2/5 12.5% C-75 CRH501Health Online D~3/1/4/2/5 12.5% C-76 CRH502Legal and Ethical Issues of
EmergingTechnologies D~3/1/4/2/5 12.5% C-76 CRH503
The Diffusion of HealthTechnology (ManagingChange) D~3/1/4/2/5 12.5% C-76 CRH504
Electronic HealthRecords D~3/1/4/2/5 12.5% C-76 CRH505
Understanding HealthInformaticsResearch D~3/1/4/2/5 12.5% C-77 CRH506
Health Informatics ResearchMethods D~3/1/4/2/5 12.5% C-77 CRH507
Health InformationSystems D~3/1/4/2/5 12.5% C-77 CRH508
Contemporary EducationalIssues A L~3/1/2 D~3/1/2 12.5% C-122 ESG700
Contemporary EducationalIssues B L~3/1/2 D~3/1/2 12.5% C-122 ESG701
Research Methods A L~3/1 D~3/1 12.5% C-122 ESG702Research Methods B L~3/1 D~3/1 12.5% C-122 ESG703Dissertation Part A H~1/2 L~1/2
D~1/2 12.5% C-123 ESG704Dissertation Part B H~1/2 L~1/2
D~1/2 12.5% C-123 ESG705Dissertation H~1/2 L~1/2
D~1/2 25% C-123 ESG706Teaching Studies A L~3 D~1 12.5% C-123 ESG707Teaching Studies B D~1/2 12.5% C-124 ESG708Special Topic (VET in
Schools A) [na] 12.5% C-124 ESG709
Special Topic (VET inSchools B) [na] 12.5% C-124 ESG710
Statistics Education –Data Handling D~1/2 12.5% C-124 ESG711
Statistics Education –Data Reduction and ChanceD~1/212.5%C-124 ESG712
Statistics Education –Inference and AdvancedTopics D~1/2 12.5% C-124 ESG713
Current Issues in SecondLanguage Learning D~3/1/2w 12.5% C-125 ESG714
Aspects of Linguistics D~3/1/2w 12.5% C-125 ESG715Language, Culture and
Society D~3/1/2w 12.5% C-125 ESG716Teaching English as a
Second/Foreign LanguageD~3/1/2w12.5%C-125 ESG717Curriculum and syllabus in
TESOL D~3/1/2w 12.5% C-126 ESG718Curriculum issues in
TESOL D~3/1/2w 12.5% C-126 ESG719Special Project in TESOL D~3/1/2w 12.5% C-126 ESG720Language and
Communication D~3/1/2w 12.5% C-126 ESG721Language Learning for Specific
Purposes D~3/1/2w 12.5% C-127 ESG722Numeracy and the Mathematics
Curriculum A D~1 12.5% C-127 ESG723Issues in Mathematics
Education A D~1 12.5% C-127 ESG727Issues in Mathematics
Education B D~2 12.5% C-128 ESG728Thinking and Working
Mathematically A D~1 12.5% C-128 ESG729Thinking and Working
Mathematically B D~2 12.5% C-128 ESG730Education Project H~1/2 L~1/2
D~1/2 12.5% C-131 ESG747Education Project 1 H~1/2 L~1/2
D~1/2 25% C-131 ESG748Difference, Disability and
Diversity A [na] 12.5% C-133 ESG757Difference, Disability and
Diversity B [na] 12.5% C-133 ESG758Inclusive Curriculum
Leadership B [na] 12.5% C-134 ESG760Classroom Management: Theory
and Practice A [na] 12.5% C-134 ESG761Classroom Management: Theory
and Practice B [na] 12.5% C-134 ESG762Challenging Behaviours and
Curriculum Practices A [na] 12.5% C-134 ESG763Challenging Behaviours and
Curriculum Practices B [na] 12.5% C-134 ESG764Language and Literacy in
Education B H~3 D~3 12.5% C-136 ESG776Special Study 1 L~1/2 H~1/2
D~1/2 25% C-138 ESG782
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Tertiary Teaching A L~1/2 D~1/2 12.5% C-139 ESG787Tertiary Teaching B L~1/2 D~1/2 12.5% C-139 ESG788Asian Cultures and
Societies L~1 D~1 12.5% C-139 ESG793Literary Representatons of
Asian AustralianRelations H~1/2 D~1/2 12.5% C-140 ESG794
Science Education A D~3 12.5% C-140 ESG795Science Education B D~3 12.5% C-140 ESG796Education Study D~tba 25% C-140 ESI408Mathematics and Education D~tba 25% C-141 ESI414Health and Physical
Education D~2 25% C-141 ESI419Introductory Educational
Studies 1 (Part 1) [na] 12.5% C-141 ESI421Introductory Educational
Studies 2 (Part 1) [na] 12.5% C-141 ESI422Introductory Educational
Studies 3 (Part 1) [na] 12.5% C-141 ESI423Introductory Educational
Studies 4 (Part 1) D~1/2 12.5% C-142 ESI424Introduction to Special
Education D~tba 25% C-142 ESI428Issues in Studies of Society
and EnvironmentL~1&2 D~1&2 25% C-142 ESI429Effective School
Leadership D~3 25% C-142 ESI435Outdoor Education D~tba 25% C-143 ESI438Studies in Teaching L~3/4 D~1&2 25% C-143 ESI439Introductory Educational
Studies 1 (Part 2) [na] 12.5% C-144 ESI447Introductory Educational
Studies 2 (Part 2) [na] 12.5% C-144 ESI448Introductory Educational
Studies 3 (Part 2) [na] 12.5% C-144 ESI449Introductory Educational
Studies 4 (Part 2) D~1/2 12.5% C-144 ESI450Research Investigation
(In-Service) D~tba 25% C-145 ESI457Special Study (Online
Learning) D~tba 12.5% C-145 ESI460Design & Context in Technology
Education D~3 25% C-145 ESI461Special Topic (VET in
Schools) D~tba 12.5% C-145 ESI462Honours Dissertation L~tba D~tba 50% C-146 ESI466Social Science Special Topic
(Civics and Citizenship) D~tba 25% C-147 ESI469Introductory Educational
Studies 1 D~1&2 25% C-147 ESI471Introductory Educational
Studies 2 D~1&2 25% C-147 ESI472Introductory Educational
Studies 3 D~1&2 25% C-147 ESI473School and Classroom Based
CurriculumDevelopment D~3/1&2 25% C-148 ESI475
Introduction toCounselling D~tba 25% C-148 ESI477
Technology Studies Part 1 [na] 12.5% C-148 ESI480Technology Studies Part 2 [na] 12.5% C-149 ESI481Special Study (Models in
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Training 2 D~2 12.5% C-165 ESV306Community and Public
Education 1 D~1 12.5% C-165 ESV307Community and Public
Education 2 D~2 12.5% C-165 ESV308Instructional Design in
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AVE 2 D~2 12.5% C-166 ESV310Language, Literacy and
Numeracy in AVE 1 D~1 12.5% C-166 ESV311Language, Literacy and
Numeracy in AVE 2 D~2 12.5% C-166 ESV312Online Learning and Teaching
in AVE D~2 12.5% C-166 ESV313Managing AVE D~1&2 12.5% C-167 ESV314Research Practice in AVE D~2 12.5% C-167 ESV315About Research in AVE D~1/2 25% C-167 ESV401Doing Research in AVE D~1/2 25% C-167 ESV402Dissertation D~1&2 50% C-167 ESV403Dissertation (Part A) D~1/2 25% C-168 ESV404Dissertation (Part B) D~1/2 25% C-168 ESV405Counselling Adolescents H~2 D~2 12.5% C-169 ESW705Supervised Practicum in Counselling
H~1/2/1&2 L~1/2/1&2B~1/2/1&2 D~1/2/1&2 12.5% C-169 ESW709
Dissertation inCounselling H~1&2 L~1&2
B~1&2 D~1&2 37.5% C-170 ESW712Dissertation in Counselling
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D~1 12.5% C-248 HAB252/352Dispossession in Tasmania [na] 12.5% C-248 HAB256/356Contemporary Feminist Thought:
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Australian Literature L~1 B~1v
D~1w 12.5% C-252 HEA101English Literature L~2 B~2v
D~2w 12.5% C-252 HEA102Contemporary Australian
Writing [na] 12.5% C-253 HEA205/305Ideas of Authorship L~1 B~1v
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Literature 1910–1930 [na] 12.5% C-259 HEA283/383Modernism in British
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B~2 D~2 12.5% C-276 HGA102Sociological Analysis of
Modern Society H~1 L~2D~2 12.5% C-277 HGA202
Love, Family and Sexuality:East–West ComparisonH~2 D~2 12.5% C-278 HGA212/312
Magic, Spirituality andReligion H~1 D~1 12.5% C-278 HGA219/319
Cultures and Societies ofSoutheast Asia [na] 12.5% C-280 HGA254/354
Sociology of Deviance H~1 D~1 12.5% C-280 HGA259/359Social Inequality D~2 12.5% C-281 HGA262/362Gender and Power [na] 12.5% C-281 HGA272/372Introduction to Moral
Philosophy L~1 D~1 12.5% C-307 HPA181Introduction to General
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B~1v D~1 12.5% C-333 HTA101History 1B H~2 L~2
B~2v D~2 12.5% C-333 HTA102Medieval Britain: Myth, Power
and Identity H~2 D~2 12.5% C-335 HTA208/308Europe in an Age of Crisis
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1607–1789 L~2 D~2 12.5% C-338 HTA242/342USA: The Nation from
1789 [na] 12.5% C-338 HTA243/343African–American
History L~1 D~1 12.5% C-339 HTA252/352Australian Environmental
History H~1 D~1 12.5% C-339 HTA271/371History of the Indigenous
Peoples of North America [na] 12.5% C-340 HTA275/375History and Heritage H~1 L~2
D~2 12.5% C-340 HTA290/390Information Literacy &
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Services D[1] 12.5% IST4104Information Organisation D[1] 12.5% IST4106Information Literacy
(Teacher-Librarian focus) D[1] 12.5% IST4117Psychology 1A H~3/1 L~1
B~1v D~1w 12.5% C-383 KHA101
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Psychology 1B H~2 L~2B~2v D~2w 12.5% C-383 KHA102
Introduction to Agricultureand Horticulture H~1 D~1 12.5% C-403 KLA100
Sustainable ResourceManagement H~2 D~1/2 12.5% C-403 KLA115
Mathematics Bridging UnitB~3 D~312.5%C-410 KMA003Mathematics I L~1 D~1 12.5% C-412 KMA171Mathematics II L~2 D~2 12.5% C-412 KMA172Mathematics III L~1 D~1 12.5% C-414 KMA271Mathematical MethodsL~3/1 D~3/1 12.5% C-436 KNT125Calculus and Linear
Algebra L~3/2 D~3/2 12.5% C-436 KNT126Calculus of Several
Variables L~3/1 D~3/1 12.5% C-438 KNT227Study Skills B~1 D~1/2 12.5% C-497 UPP010Communications I wB~1 D~1/2 12.5% C-497 UPP020Academic Literacy B~2 D~2 12.5% C-497 UPP040Using Information Technology for
Academic Purposes IwB~1 D~1/212.5% C-497 UPP050Academic Studies I B~1 D~1 12.5% C-497 UPP070Academic Studies II B~2 D~2 12.5% C-498 UPP080Bridging Maths B~2 D~1/2 12.5% C-498 UPP090
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via the internetUnit title campus-semweight page codeGlobalisation and
Accountability w H~1 L~1B~1 12.5% C-9 BFA206
Public Sector ResourceManagement w H~1 L~1
B~1 12.5% C-12 BFA306Perspectives on Ageing L~2w D~2 12.5% C-60 CNA246Legal and Ethical Issues in
Health Care w L~1 H~1B~1 12.5% C-60 CNA308
Human Molecular Biology w L~1 12.5% C-92 CXA300Communications I wB~1 D~1/2 12.5% C-497 UPP020Using Information Technology
for Academic Purposes IwB~1 D~1/212.5%C-497 UPP050Current Issues in Second
Language Learning D~3/1/2w 12.5% C-125 ESG714Aspects of Linguistics D~3/1/2w 12.5% C-125 ESG715Language, Culture and
Society D~3/1/2w 12.5% C-125 ESG716Teaching English as a
Second/Foreign LanguageD~3/1/2w12.5%C-125 ESG717Curriculum and syllabus in
TESOL D~3/1/2w 12.5% C-126 ESG718Curriculum issues in
TESOL D~3/1/2w 12.5% C-126 ESG719Special Project in TESOL D~3/1/2w 12.5% C-126 ESG720Language and
Communication D~3/1/2w 12.5% C-126 ESG721
Language Learning for SpecificPurposes D~3/1/2w 12.5% C-127 ESG722
Teaching Asia H~1w 12.5% C-131 ESG745Asia in the Curriculum L~1w 12.5% C-131 ESG746Community Development A [na] 12.5% C-132 ESG751Community Development B [na] 12.5% C-132 ESG752The Pedagogy of Online
Learning A L~1&2w 12.5% C-132 ESG753The Pedagogy of Online
Learning B L~1&2w 12.5% C-133 ESG754Creating an Online Teaching
Course A L~3/1&2w 12.5% C-133 ESG755Creating an Online Teaching
Course B L~1&2w 12.5% C-133 ESG756Technology Studies [na] C-143 ESI443Technology Studies (2) [na] 12.5% ESI443Technology Studies (3) [na] 12.5% ESI443Australian Literature L~1 B~1v
D~1w 12.5% C-252 HEA101Confessionalism [na] 12.5% C-257 HEA255/355Romantic Poetry D~1w 12.5% C-259 HEA280/380The Novel in the Nineteenth
Century [na] 12.5% C-259 HEA282/382German 1 H~1&2 L~1&2vw
B~1&2vw 25% C-268 HEG100Foundations of Tourism Aw L~1 H~1
B~1 12.5% C-285 HGT101Foundations of Tourism Bw L~2 H~2
B~2 12.5% C-285 HGT102Time Travel [na] 12.5% C-309 HPA208/308Law, Society and Morality D~1w 12.5% C-311 HPA242/342History of Philosophy 2:
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Disorder H~1 D~1w 12.5% C-320 HSA270/370Introduction to
Government A H~1 L~1D~3/1w 12.5% C-330 HSG101
Introduction toGovernment B H~2 L~2
D~2w 12.5% C-330 HSG102Psychology 1A H~3/1 L~1
B~1v D~1w 12.5% C-383 KHA101Psychology 1B H~2 L~2
B~2v D~2w 12.5% C-383 KHA102Foundations of
Entrepreneurship w H~1 L~1B~1 12.5% C-18 BMA204
Ideas of Authorship L~1 B~1v
D~1w 12.5% C-256 HEA233/333Asian Studies for Professional
Purposes H~1/2w L~1/2w
B~1/2w0%/25%C-296 HMA410Tourism Geography w L~1 H~1
B~1 12.5% C-285 HGT103
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Australian TourismTypologies w L~2 H~2
B~2 12.5% C-286 HGT104Sustainable Tourism w L~1 H~1 12.5% C-286 HGT203Natural Environment:
Interpretation wL~1 H~1B~1 12.5% C-287 HGT207/307
English Literature L~2 B~2v
D~2w 12.5% C-252 HEA102International Issues in
Tourism wL~2 H~2B~2 12.5% C-287 HGT204/304
Antarctic Tourism H~2w L~2w 12.5% C-460 KSA201/301Professional Issues in Nursing
Practice w L~2 H~2B~2 12.5% C-61 CNA309
Chemistry Bridging UnitwH~3 B~3 12.5% C-454 KRA001Entrepeneurship w H~2 L~2 12.5% C-27 BMA787Indigeneity, Citizenship and
the State [na] 12.5% C-248 HAB248/348Inter-cultural
Communication [na] 12.5% C-246 HAB215/315Clinical Communication:
Working with thePatient’s Perspective L~2w 12.5% C-59 CNA128
Pharmaceutical Science H~1&2w 25% C-80 CSA216Contemporary Issues in Aged
Care [na] 25% C-63 CNA704Professional and Organisational
Frameworks in NursingCare Delivery [na] 25% C-62 CNA702
Frege to Wittgenstein [na] 12.5% C-314 HPA288/388
Units employing video-linkUnit title campus-semweight page codeFoundations of Economic
Policy H~2 L~2B~2v 12.5% C-2 BEA130
Quantitative Methods 1 H~3/2 L~2B~2v 12.5% C-2 BEA140
IS Project Management H~1 L~1v 12.5% C-30 BSA301Management of Information
Systems H~1 L~1v 12.5% C-31 BSA303Current Trends in IS H~2 L~2v 12.5% C-31 BSA305Strategic Information
Systems H~1 L~1v 12.5% C-32 BSA411Advanced Electronic
Commerce H~1 L~1v 12.5% C-32 BSA414Australian Literature L~1 B~1v
D~1w 12.5% C-252 HEA101English Literature L~2 B~2v
D~2w 12.5% C-252 HEA102Contemporary Australian
Writing [na] 12.5% C-253 HEA205/305Persuasion, Propaganda, and
the Movies [na] 12.5% C-254 HEA216/316
Ideas of Authorship L~1 B~1v
D~1w 12.5% C-256 HEA233/333Writing the Grand Tour [na] 12.5% C-257 HEA234/334Confessionalism [na] 12.5% C-257 HEA255/355The Body in the Text: 20th
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Century [na] 12.5% C-259 HEA282/382Writing Narrative L~1 B~1v 12.5% C-260 HEA290/390Reading Theory H~1v L~1v 12.5% C-261 HEA406Rereading Chaucer H~1v L~1v 0% C-261 HEA410Research Methodology and
Writing H~2v L~2v 12.5% C-261 HEA411Postcolonial Narratives [na] 0% C-262 HEA412Time and Narrative [na] 0% C-262 HEA413Late Shakespeare H~1v L~1v 0% C-262 HEA414Endangered Bodies in Colonial
Space H~1v L~1v 12.5% C-262 HEA415Contemporary Travel
Narratives H~1 L~1v 0% C-262 HEA419Australian Literary
Environmentalism [na] 0% C-263 HEA425Alien Encounters H~1 L~1v 0% C-263 HEA430Fictocriticism [na] 12.5% C-263 HEA435Shakespeare’s Stage: The
Play of Power [na] 0% C-263 HEA475Le grand écran: French
Cinéma [na] 12.5% C-266 HEF330German 1 H~1&2 L~1&2vw
B~1&2vw 25% C-268 HEG100Social Ecology H~2 L~2v 12.5% C-284 HGE203/303Population and Society H~1 L~1v 12.5% C-284 HGE204/304Asian Studies 1A H~1 L~1v 12.5% C-292 HMA101Asian Studies 1B H~2 L~2v 12.5% C-293 HMA102Asian Languages and Cultures
(Indonesian) [na] 12.5% C-293 HMA122Australia and Asia H~2 L~2v 12.5% C-294 HMA211/311Theories of Social and
Cultural Expression in AsianContexts H~1v L~1v
B~1v 25% C-296 HMA414Chinese Culture and
Society [na] 12.5% C-298 HMC303Modern Chinese LiteratureH~1 L~1v12.5%C-298 HMC307History and Development of the
Chinese Language H~1 L~1v 25% C-299 HMC402Guided Reading for Honours in
Chinese H~1 L~1v 25% C-300 HMC403Japanese 2 Language
Skills B H~1&2 L~1&2v 25% C-300 HMJ202Japan in the 21st CenturyH~2 L~2v
B~2v 12.5% C-300 HMJ210/310Reading Japanese H~1 L~1v
B~1v 12.5% C-301 HMJ306Modern Japanese
Literature [na] 12.5% C-301 HMJ331Japanese Film H~2 L~2v
B~2v 12.5% C-301 HMJ334
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Interpreting andTranslation [na] 12.5% C-305 HMN303
Indonesian Literature and itsSocial Context H~1 L~1v 12.5% C-305 HMN304
History and Development of theIndonesian Language H~1 L~1v 25% C-306 HMN402
Guided Reading for Honours inIndonesian H~1 L~1v 25% C-307 HMN403
Images of Women inContemporary IndonesianCulture H~1 L~1v0%/25%C-307 HMN404
Mind and Language L~1 H~1v 12.5% C-309 HPA207/307Introduction to Logic H~1 L~1v
B~1v 12.5% C-314 HPA291/391Logic and Philosophy L~2 H~2v 12.5% C-315 HPA292/392Philosophy 4 (Honours) H~1&2v
L~1&2v 100%50% C-316 HPA400/401
Topic in Logic and Philosophyof Science H~2 L~2v 0% C-317 HPA412
Topic in Ethics and AppliedPhilosophy H~1v L~1 0% C-317 HPA413
Topic in EuropeanPhilosophy H~1 L~1v 0% C-317 HPA415
Approaches to InternationalRelations H~1 L~1v 12.5% C-318 HSA202/302
Tasmanian Politics andAustralian FederalismH~2 L~2v 12.5% C-320 HSA260/360
Policing and GovernanceH~1 L~1v 12.5% C-324 HSD205/305Sex, Drugs and Toxic Waste:
Risk and Regulation [na] 12.5% C-324 HSD207/307Business–Government
Relations [na] 12.5% C-324 HSD208/308Regional Development
Policy H~2v L~2 12.5% C-324 HSD223/323Media Policy [na] 12.5% C-325 HSD227/327Global Environmental
Policy [na] 12.5% C-325 HSD229/329Australian Environmental
Policy H~1 L~1v 12.5% C-325 HSD230/330Social Policy in Welfare
States [na] 12.5% C-325 HSD231/331Global Political Economy [na] 12.5% C-326 HSD241/341Antarctic and Oceans
Policy H~1 L~1v 12.5% C-326 HSD242/342Understanding Public
Policy H~1 L~1v 12.5% C-326 HSD243/343Approaches to Political
Analysis H~2 L~2v 12.5% C-331 HSG200/300Political Activism: Local to
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Regionalism [na] 12.5% C-331 HSG204/304Re-inventing GovernanceH~2v L~2 12.5% C-332 HSG205/305Third World Development
Politics H~2v L~2 12.5% C-332 HSG207/307
History 1A H~1 L~1B~1v D~1 12.5% C-333 HTA101
History 1B H~2 L~2B~2v D~2 12.5% C-333 HTA102
War and Peace in thePacific [na] 12.5% C-339 HTA255/355
The Pursuit of Empire: Philip,Alexander and Rome H~2 L~2v 12.5% C-341 HTC200/300
Geomatics 1a – Introductionto Geomatics vH~1 L~1 12.5% C-375 KGG145
Geomatics 1c –Surveying H~2v L~2v 12.5% C-375 KGG155
Psychology 1A H~3/1 L~1B~1v D~1w 12.5% C-383 KHA101
Psychology 1B H~2 L~2B~2v D~2w 12.5% C-383 KHA102
Programming and ProblemSolving H~1 L~1/2
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Architecture H~2 L~2B~2v 12.5% C-461 KXA152
Computer Applications H~1 L~1B~1v 12.5% C-462 KXA153
Software Process H~2 L~2B~2v 12.5% C-462 KXA154
Professional Computing H~1 L~1B~1v 12.5% C-462 KXA155
Multimedia and WebApplications H~2 L~2
B~2v 12.5% C-462 KXA156Foundations of Media and
Information TechnologyLaw H~1 L~1v 12.5% C-485 LAW602