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How to use this handbook
Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page i
Course and Unit Handbook – i
How to use this handbook
Explanatory notes on how to interpret schedules and unit details can be
found on the last page of this Handbook, facing the index of abbreviations.
A glossary of terms may be found on page xxxviii
A description of this Handbook and its purpose may be found
on page xxxv.
Students at the North West Centre should refer to the ‘Index of Units at the
NW Centre’ on page xxiii.
The handbook contains two main sections:
1. Course details
2. Unit details
page 1
page 169
Do you want to find a course?
If you know the name
of the course you are
interested in ...
If you know the discipline
or area you want to study
in ...
—>
Turn to the
Table of Courses and
Contacts (on page ii)
—>
Turn to the
Index of Disciplines
(on page 167)
Do you want to find a subject or unit?
If you know the subject
or title of units you are
interested in ...
If you know the unit code
and want to find details
of the unit
—>
Turn to the
Index of Unit Titles
(on page vi)
Turn to the Index of Unit
Codes with page references
(on page xxv)
Use the JUMBO indexes
Turn to the indexes on pages vi and xxv for comprehensive indexes
that will allow you to search for units, disciplines and subjects, by
title and code.
This is the foolproof way of finding disciplines and units.
This Handbook is published on the web, and any changes to courses or units are recorded there as they come to hand.
Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page ii
ii
University of Tasmania – Course and Unit Handbook, 1999
Table of Courses and Contacts
The following information is arranged under faculty
headings with the courses arranged in levels (associate
diploma, bachelor and bachelor with honours, combined
degree, graduate certificate, graduate diploma, coursework
master, coursework doctorate). Page references are given in
square brackets [ ].
Faculty of Arts
Associate diploma
phone contact page
Associate Diploma of Fine Art and
Design (ADipFAD) F1G ......... (03) 6324 3601
[5]
Associate Diploma in Modern Languages
(ADipModLang) R1A ............. (03) 6226 2061
[5]
Associate Diploma of Music
(ADipMus) F1E ........................ (03) 6226 7302
[6]
Associate Diploma in Performing
Arts (ADipPA) F1H ............... (03) 6324 3599
[7]
Bachelor and bachelor with honours
Bachelor of Arts (BA) R3A ......... (03) 6226 2249
Bachelor of Arts with Honours
(BA(Hons)) R4A ...................... (03) 6226 2249
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) F3E (03) 6324 3624
Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours
(BFA(Hons)) F4A ..................... (03) 6324 3624
Bachelor of Music (BMus) F3H .. (03) 6226 7302
Bachelor of Music with Honours
(BMus(Hons)) F4D .................. (03) 6226 7302
Bachelor of Performing Arts
(BPA) F3B ................................. (03) 6324 3599
Bachelor of Performing Arts with
Honours (BPA(Hons)) F4B .... (03) 6324 3599
Bachelor of Social Science
(BSocSc) R3C ............................ (03) 6324 3262
Bachelor of Social Work
(BSW) R3B ................................ (03) 6324 3270
Bachelor of Social Work with
Honours (BSW(Hons)) R4B ... (03) 6324 3270
Master
Master of Fine Art and Design
(MFAD) F7D ............................ (03) 6324 3624
Master of Humanities
(MHum) R7B ............................ (03) 6226 2298
Master of Music (MMus) M7E ... (03) 6226 7340
Master of Public Administration
(MPA) R7D ............................... (03) 6226 2741
Master of Social Work
(MSW) R7G .............................. (03) 6324 3270
[21]
[23]
School of Asian Languages and Studies
Secretary (Ltn) ph (03) 6324 3223
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2342
[27]
[28]
Centre for Performing Arts
Secretary (Ltn) ph (03) 6324 3599
[30]
Conservatorium of Music
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 7302
[32]
[33]
[36]
[38]
[41]
[42]
[43]
[44]
[45]
Tasmanian School of Art at Hobart
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 4304
Tasmanian School of Art at Launceston
Secretary (Ltn) ph (03) 6324 3601
[31]
[41]
The Schools
[8]
Combined degree
Bachelor of Arts–
Bachelor of Laws
(BA-LLB) L3D ................. arts: (03) 6226 2249
........................................... Law: (03) 6226 7510 [38, 67]
Bachelor of Commerce–
Bachelor of Arts
(BCom-BA) C3H Commerce: (03) 6226 2009
............................................ Art: (03) 6226 2249 [39, 73]
Bachelor of Economics–
Bachelor of Arts
(BEc-BA) C3J ....... Economics: (03) 6226 2009
........................................... Arts: (03) 6226 2249 [39, 75]
Graduate diploma
Graduate Diploma in Humanities
(GradDipHum) R6B ................ (03) 6226 2061
Graduate Diploma in Modern Languages
(GradDipModLang) R6F ........ (03) 6226 2347
Graduate Diploma of Music
(GradDipMus) F6D ................. (03) 6226 7340
School of English and European Languages
and Literatures
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2347
School of Government
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2331
School of History and Classics
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2298
School of Philosophy
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2255
School of Sociology and Social Work
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2338
Secretary (Ltn) ph (03) 6324 3343
Centres
Learning Skills Unit – (Information Systems)
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2900
Secretary (Ltn) ph (03) 6324 3145
Centre for Public Policy and Management
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2741
Research Higher Degrees
[39]
[40]
Research Office
For information on Faculty of Arts research higher
degrees, contact the Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2764.
University of Tasmania Handbooks website: www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html
Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page iii
Course and Unit Handbook – iii
Faculty of Commerce and
Law
phone contact page
Bachelor and bachelor with honours
Bachelor of Business Adminstration (HospMgmt)
(BBA(HospMgmt)) C3T ......... (03) 6226 2160
Bachelor of Business Adminstration (HRM)
(BBA(HRM)) C3U ................... (03) 6226 2160
Bachelor of Commerce
(BCom) C3C ............................. (03) 6226 2160
Bachelor of Commerce with
Honours (BCom(Hons)) C4C (03) 6226 2266
Bachelor of Economics
(BEc) C3E .................................. (03) 6226 2160
Bachelor of Economics with
Honours (BEc(Hons)) C4E ..... (03) 6226 2825
Bachelor of Information
Systems (BIS) C3S .................... (03) 6226 2160
Bachelor of Information Systems
with Honours (BIS(Hons)) C4S(03) 6226 2375
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) L3B ....... (03) 6226 7510
[46]
[47]
[48]
[55]
[55]
[60]
[60]
[65]
[65]
Combined degree
Bachelor of Arts–
Bachelor of Laws
(BA-LLB) L3D ................ Arts: (03) 6226 2249
.......................................... Law: (03) 6226 7510 [67, 38]
Bachelor of Commerce–
Bachelor of Applied Science
(BCom-BAppSc) C3A
............................... Commerce: (03) 6226 2160
...................... Applied Science: (03) 6324 3835
[69]
Bachelor of Commerce–
Bachelor of Arts (BCom-BA) C3H ......................
............................... Commerce: (03) 6226 2009
.......................................... Arts: (03) 6226 2249 [73, 39]
Bachelor of Commerce–
Bachelor of Computing
(BCom-BComp) L3F ........................................
............................... Commerce: (03) 6226 2160
.............................. Computing: (03) 6324 3391
[74]
Bachelor of Commerce–
Bachelor of Laws
(BCom-LLB) L3F . Commerce: (03) 6226 2160
.......................................... Law: (03) 6226 7510
[67]
Bachelor of Economics–
Bachelor of Arts
(BEc-BA) C3J ....... Economics: (03) 6226 2160
.......................................... Arts: (03) 6226 2249 [75, 39]
Bachelor of Economics–
Bachelor of Laws
(BEc-LLB) L3E ..... Economics: (03) 6226 2160
.......................................... Law: (03) 6226 7510
[67]
Bachelor of Information Systems–
Bachelor of Laws
(BIS-LLB) L3K
............. Information Systems: (03) 6226 2160
.......................................... Law: (03) 6226 7510
Bachelor of Science–
Bachelor of Laws
(BSc-LLB) L3G .......... Science: (03) 6226 2616
.......................................... Law: (03) 6226 7510
[67]
[67]
Graduate certificate
Graduate Certificate of Management
(GradCertMgt) C5T ................. (03) 6324 3140
[76]
Graduate diploma
Graduate Diploma of Business
Administration (GDBA) C6M (03) 6324 3140
[77]
Master
Master of Business Administration
(MBA) C7M .............................. (03) 6324 3140
Master of Commerce (Com) C7C(03) 6226 2266
see also Master of Science (Economic Geology)
(MSc(EconGeol)) S7L ................ (03) 6226 2893
Master of Information Systems
(MIS) C7A ................................ (03) 6226 2900
[78]
[79]
[161]
[80]
The Schools
School of Accounting and Finance
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2266
Secretary (Ltn) ph (03) 6324 3522
School of Economics
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2308
School of Information Systems
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2900
Secretary (Ltn) ph (03) 6324 3145
School of Law
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2073
School of Management
Secretary (Ltn) ph (03) 6324 3014
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 7636
Research Higher Degrees
Research Office
For information on Faculty of Commerce and Law
research higher degrees, contact the Secretary (Hbt)
ph (03) 6226 2764
This Handbook is published on the web, and any changes to courses or units are recorded there as they come to hand.
Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page iv
iv
University of Tasmania – Course and Unit Handbook, 1999
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Health Science
phone contact page
Bachelor and bachelor with honours
Bachelor of Adult and Vocational
Education (BAdVocEd) E3G ..... (03) 6324 3645
Bachelor of Adult and Vocational
Education with Honours
(BAdVocEd(Hons)) E4G ........... (03) 6324 3645
Bachelor of Education (BEd) E3A (03) 6324 3492
Bachelor of Education with
Honours (BEd(Hons)) E4A ....... (03) 6324 3908
Bachelor of Education (In-Service)
(BEd) E3B ..................................... (03) 6324 3261
Bachelor of Education with Honours
(In-Service) (BEd(Hons)) E4C ... (03) 6324 3261
Bachelor of Human Movement
(BMH) E3J .................................... (03) 6324 3680
Bachelor of Human Movement with
Honours (BMH(Hons)) E4J ....... (03) 6324 3680
Bachelor of Teaching
(BTeach) E3H .............................. (03) 6226 2560
Bachelor of Teaching with
Honours (BTeach(Hons)) E4H . (03) 6226 2560
[81]
[83]
[84]
[86]
[87]
[88]
[89]
[91]
[93]
[95]
Graduate certificate
Graduate Certificate of Education
(GradCertEd) E5B ...................... (03) 6324 3248
[95]
Graduate diploma
Graduate Diploma of Education
(GradDipEd) E6C ....................... (03) 6324 3248
[95]
Master
Master of Education (MEd) E7B ... (03) 6324 3248 [95]
see also Master of Psychology
(Educational Psychology)
(MPsych(EdPsych)) S7H ............. (03) 6226 2250 [159]
Doctorate
Doctorate in Education
(EdD) E9Z .................................... (03) 6324 3248 [100]
The Schools
Early Childhood and Primary Education
Secretary (Ltn) ph (03) 6324 3396
Secondary and Post-Compulsory Education
Secretary (Ltn) ph (03) 6324 3038
Research Higher Degrees
Research Office
For information on Faculty of Education research higher
degrees, contact the Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2764
phone contact page
Bachelor and bachelor with honours
Bachelor of Biomedical Science
(BBiomedSc) M3E ....................... (03) 6324 3029 [103]
Bachelor of Biomedical Science
with Honours
(BBiomedSc(Hons)) M4E .......... (03) 6324 3029 [104]
Bachelor of Medical Science
(BMedSc) M3A ............................ (03) 6226 4811 [104]
Bachelor of Medical Science
with Honours
(BMedSc(Hons)) M4A ............... (03) 6226 4811 [104]
Bachelor of Medicine–
Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) M3B (03) 6226 4811 [104]
Bachelor of Medicine–
Bachelor of Surgery with Honours
(MBBS(Hons)) M4B ........................ (03) 6226 4811 [104]
Bachelor of Nursing (BN) H3D .... (03) 6324 3229 [105]
Bachelor of Nursing with Honours
(BN(Hons)) H4A ........................ (03) 6324 3229 [107]
Bachelor of Pharmacy
(BPharm) M3F ............................. (03) 6226 2190 [108]
Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours
(BPharm(Hons)) M4C ................ (03) 6226 2190 [109]
Graduate diploma
Graduate Diploma in Advanced
Nursing (GradDipAdvN) H6A (03) 6324 3318 [110]
Graduate Diploma in Immunology and Microbiology
not offered in 1999
Master
Master of Medical Science
(MMedSc) M7A .......................... (03) 6226 4811 [111]
Master of Nursing (MN) H7A ...... (03) 6324 3318 [111]
The Schools and Disciplines
School of Biomedical Science
Secretary (Ltn) ph (03) 6324 3229
School of Medicine
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 4810
The Disciplines
Anatomy & Physiology (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2678
Biochemistry (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2672
General Practice (Hbt) ph (03) 6226
Endocrinology (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 4811
Paediatrics & Child Health (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 4860
Pathology (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 4830
Obstetrics & Gynaecology (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 4860
Psychiatry (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 4811
Surgery (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 4890
School of Nursing
Secretary (Ltn) ph (03) 6324 3318
School of Pharmacy
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2190
Research Higher Degrees
Research Office
For information on Faculty of Health Science research higher
degrees, contact the Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2764
University of Tasmania Handbooks website: www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html
Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page v
Course and Unit Handbook – v
Faculty of Science and
Engineering
Associate diploma
phone contact page
Associate Diploma of Applied Science
in Aquaculture
(AssocDipScAq) S1A ................. (03) 6324 3835 [113]
Bachelor and bachelor with honours
Bachelor of Agricultural Science
(BAgrSc) S3A .............................. (03) 6226 2619 [114]
Bachelor of Antarctic Studies with
Honours (BAntSt(Hons)) S4G . (03) 6226 2975 [149]
Bachelor of Applied Science
(BAppSc) S3E .............................. (03) 6324 3835 [115]
Bachelor of Applied Science (Agriculture)
(BAppSc(Agr)) S3B ..................... (03) 6226 2619 [119]
Bachelor of Applied Science (Horticulture)
(BAppSc(Hort)) S3C ................... (03) 6226 2619 [120]
Bachelor of Applied Science with
Honours (BAppSc(Hons)) S4C . (03) 6324 3835 [119]
Bachelor of Architecture
(BArch) D3B ................................ (03) 6324 3586 [122]
Bachelor of Architecture with
Honours (BArch(Hons)) D4B ... (03) 6324 3586 [122]
Bachelor of Computing (Ltn)
(BComp) S3F ............................... (03) 6324 3391 [123]
Bachelor of Computing (Hobart teachout)
(BComp) S3H ............................. (03) 6226 2900 [124]
Bachelor of Computing with Honours
(Ltn) (BComp(Hons)) S4D ........ (03) 6324 3391 [125]
Bachelor of Engineering
(BE) N3A ...................................... (03) 6226 2845 [125]
Bachelor of Engineering with
Honours (BE(Hons)) N4A ......... (03) 6226 2845 [130]
Bachelor of Environmental Design
(BEnvDes) D3A .......................... (03) 6324 3586 [131]
Bachelor of Environmental Design
with Honours
(BEnvDes(Hons)) D4A .............. (03) 6324 3586 [132]
Bachelor of Geomatics
(BGeom) N3H ............................. (03) 6226 2845 [133]
Bachelor of Science (BSc) S3G ....... (03) 6226 2616 [135]
Bachelor of Science (Forest Ecology)
(BSc) S3G ..................................... (03) 6226 2616 [139]
Bachelor of Science (Marine, Freshwater and
Antarctic Biology) (BSc) S3G .... (03) 6226 2616 [140]
Bachelor of Science (Natural Environment
and Wilderness Management)
(BSc) S3G ..................................... (03) 6226 2616 [141]
Bachelor of Science with Honours
(BSc(Hons)) S4E .......................... (03) 6226 2616 [144]
Bachelor of Surveying with Honours
(BSurv(Hons)) N4B .................... (03) 6226 2106 [144]
Bachelor of Technology
(BTech) N3M ............................... (03) 6226 2845 [145]
Combined degree
Bachelor of Commerce–
Bachelor of Applied Science
(BCom-BAppSc) C3A
................................. Commerce: (03) 6226 2160
........................................ Science: (03) 6226 2616 [69]
Bachelor of Commerce–
Bachelor of Computing
(BCom-BComp) C3K ..........................................
.................................. Commerce: (03) 6226 2160
................................. Computing: (03) 6324 3391 [74]
Bachelor of Science–
Bachelor of Engineering
(BSc-BE) N3C .............. Science: (03) 6226 2616
................................ Engineering: (03) 6226 2845 [148]
Graduate diploma and graduate diploma with
honours
Graduate Diploma in Agricultural Science
(GradDipAgrSc) S6A ................. (03) 6226 2619 [150]
Graduate Diploma in Agricultural
Science with Honours
(GradDipAgrSc(Hons)) S6Y ..... (03) 6226 2619 [150]
Graduate Diploma in Applied Science
in Aquaculture
(GradDipAppSc) S6C ................ (03) 6324 3835 [150]
Graduate Diploma in Computing
(GradDipComp) S6J ................... (03) 6324 3391 [151]
Graduate Diploma in Computing
with Honours
(GradDipComp(Hons)) S6R ..... (03) 6324 3391 [152]
Graduate Diploma of Engineering
(Honours)
(GradDipEng(Hons)) N6Z ........ (03) 6226 2845 [152]
Graduate Diploma in Environmental
Studies (GradDipEnvSt ) S6B ... (03) 6226 2836 [152]
Graduate Diploma in Environmental
Studies with Honours
(GradDipEnvSt (Hons)) S6W ... (03) 6226 2836 [154]
Graduate Diploma in Science
(GradDipSc) S6D ........................ (03) 6226 2616 [154]
Graduate Diploma in Science with
Honours
(GradDipSc(Hons)) S6X ............ (03) 6226 2616 [156]
Graduate Diploma in Spatial
Information Science with Honours
(GradDipSIS(Hons)) N6E .......... (03) 6226 2106 [157]
Master
Master of Applied Science in
Aquaculture (MAppSc) S7C ..... (03) 6324 3835 [158]
This Handbook is published on the web, and any changes to courses or units are recorded there as they come to hand.
Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page vi
vi
University of Tasmania – Course and Unit Handbook, 1999
Master of Computing
(MComp) S7K ............................. (03) 6324 3391 [158]
Master of Economic Geology – see Master of Science
(Economic Geology)
Master of Environmental Management – see Master of
Science (Environmental Management)
Master of Environmental Studies
(MEnvSt) S7B .............................. (03) 6226 2836 [159]
Master of Psychology
(Clinical Psychology)
(MPsych) S7J ............................... (03) 6226 2250 [159]
Master of Psychology
(Educational Psychology)
(MPsych) S7H ............................. (03) 6226 2250 [159]
Master of Science
(Economic Geology) (MSc) S7L (03) 6226 2893 [161]
Master of Science (Environmental
Management)
(MSc(EnvMgt) S7M .................... (03) 6226 2836 [162]
Master of Science Studies
(MScSt) S7E ................................. (03) 6226 2403 [163]
Master of Technology
(MTech) N7A .............................. (03) 6226 2845 [165]
Master of Town Planning
(MTech) D7A (in teachout) ......... (03) 6324 3586 [166]
The Schools
School of Agricultural Science
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2620
School of Applied Science
Secretary (Ltn) ph (03) 6324 3830
School of Aquaculture
Secretary (Ltn) ph (03) 6324 3801
School of Architecture and Urban Design
Secretary (Ltn) ph (03) 6324 3494
School of Chemistry
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2121
School of Computing
Secretary (Ltn) ph (03) 6324 3347
School of Earth Sciences (Geology)
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2476
School of Engineering
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 7868
School of Geography and Environmental Studies
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2463
Institute of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2971
School of Mathematics and Physics
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2439
School of Plant Science
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2603
School of Psychology
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2237
School of Zoology
Secretary (Hbt) ph (03) 6226 2613
Research Higher Degrees
Research Office
For information on Faculty of Science and Engineering
research higher degrees, contact the Secretary (Hbt)
ph (03) 6226 2764
Index of Unit Titles
A
A Brief History of 20th-Century Art 250, 357
A Place in the Wilderness 340, 504
Aboriginal Studies Reading Seminar 171
Aboriginal Women 169, 587
About Research in AVE 278
Accompaniment 1 490
Accompaniment 2 490
Accompaniment 3 490
Accounting and Economics for Engineers 322, 335
Accounting Concepts for Managers 172
Accounting Information Systems 172
Accounting Research Methods 176
Accounting Theory 173
Acute Care Nursing 507
Adapted Physical Activity 428
Adolescent Counselling 285
Adult Learning 285
Adult Learning Issues 285
Adult Psychopathology 564
Adulthood and Aging 560
Advanced Accounting Information Systems 175, 176
Advanced Accounting Theory 175, 176
Advanced Administrative Law 451
Advanced Ancient Greek A 194, 198
Advanced Ancient Greek B 194, 198
Advanced Ancient Greek Grammar 198
Advanced Aquaculture Technology 203
Advanced Assessment 565
Advanced Auditing 175, 177
Advanced Buddhist Philosophy 217, 530
Advanced Business German 3B 410
Advanced Business Law 464
Advanced Computer Security 248
Advanced Constitutional Law 451
Advanced Corporation Law 173
Advanced Criminal Law 451
Advanced Expert Systems 247
Advanced Finance 175, 177
Advanced Financial Accounting 174, 175, 177
Advanced Fluid Mechanics 318
Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 403,
501
Advanced Geology 399
Advanced Geomechanics 312
University of Tasmania Handbooks website: www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html
Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page vii
Course and Unit Handbook – vii
Advanced Historical Geology 399
Advanced Hydraulics 312
Advanced Indonesian Language Skills 435, 436
Advanced Indonesian Language Skills (Padang) 435
Advanced International Law 451
Advanced Interviewing & Counselling 567
Advanced Lambda Calculus 241
Advanced Language 442
Advanced Latin A 195, 447, 448
Advanced Latin B 195, 447, 448
Advanced Latin Grammar 448
Advanced Management 319
Advanced Management Accounting 174, 175
Advanced Managerial Accounting 177
Advanced Manufacturing 316, 319
Advanced Physiology and Nutrition 430
Advanced Practice in Nursing 509
Advanced Programming Techniques 240
Advanced Psychology 561
Advanced Spatial Data Analysis 405
Advanced Structural Mechanics 319
Advanced Study/Research 484
Advanced Systems Development 245
Advanced Taxation 174
Advanced Taxation Accounting 176, 177
Advanced Therapeutic Communication 509
Aerodynamic Design 316
African History 421
African Literature 339
African Literature West and South 339
Agricultural Engineering 187
Agricultural Geology & Soil Science 179
Agricultural Geology & Soil Science (Science) 178
Agricultural Microbiology 2 182
Agricultural Microbiology 3 187
Agricultural Science Hons Thesis 187
Agroforestry 200
Agronomy (Agriculture) 180
Agronomy (Horticulture) 180
Agronomy 1 182
Agronomy 2 182, 187
Algebra and Applications 2 471
Algebra and Applications 3 473
Alternative Terrestrial Lifestyles – The Fungi 546
American Women Writing (Nineteenth Century) 340, 587
Analysis 3 473
Analytical & Environmental Chemistry 232
Analytical and Environmental Chemistry 228
Analytical and Environmental Chemistry 2 227
Analytical Chemistry 2 227
Anatomy and Physiology 1 222
Anatomy and Physiology 2 223
Ancient Civilisations 1A
Introduction to Greek and Roman History 194
Introduction to Greek and Roman Literature 194
Ancient Greek 2 198
Ancient Greek 3 198
Animal Health in Aquaculture 203
Animal Physiology & Nutrition 183
Animal Production 183, 187
Animal Production B 183
Antarctic and Southern Ocean Law 451
Antarctic Ecology 593
Anti-discrimination Law 452
Applications of AI 247
Applied Algology 201
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 203
Applied Biology Honours Full time/Part time 200
Applied Developmental Psychology
Adolescence & Adulthood 568
Childhood 568
Applied Food Science 272
Applied Hydrodynamics and Turbomachines 314
Applied Issues in Educational Psychology 566
Applied Kinesiology Laboratory 426
Applied Physics 540
Applied Physiology 190
Applied Physiology and Nutrition 427
Approaches in Counselling Research and Assessment
285
Approaches to International Relations 551
Aquaculture Honours (BAppSc) FT/PT 205
Aquatic Animal Health 203
Aquatic Botany 546
Aquatic Ecology I 201
Aquatic Ecology II 201
Aquatic Microbiology 203
Archaic & Classical Greek Art 195
Art and Design Theory 2/3 250, 350
Art and Education 279
Art as a Way of Life
Romantics, Rebels, Academics and Aesthetes 250, 350
Artificial Intelligence 244
Arts Administration & Theatre Management 1 515
Arts Administration & Theatre Management 2 515
Arts Education 266
Asia in International Politics 219
Asia in Transition
Change and Continuity in Modern Asian
Developments 214
Asian Political Thought 215, 551
Asian Studies 4 – FT/PT 218
Asian Work and Environment 217, 413, 503
ASIC Design 324
Assessment and Evaluation 274
Astronomy 541
Auditing 174
Aural and Listening 1 250, 351, 490
Aural and Listening 2 491
Aural and Listening 3 491
Aural Skills 1 516
Aural Skills 2 517
Australia and Asia 214
Australia and the Asia-Pacific Economies: Trade
Principles and Policy 261
Australia from 1914 to the Present 421
Australia from the 1850s to the Eve of ‘The Great War’ 421
Australia In Asia: Studies of Asia in the Senior
Secondary Curriculum 286
Australia in Asia: Special Study 286
Studies of Asia in the K-8 Curriculum 285
Australia in Regional Context 551
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Australian Art of the 1970s and 1980s 251, 351
Australian Environmental Policy 414, 503, 551
Australian Foreign Policy 414, 552
Australian Natural Environments 257, 572
Australian Political Economy 260
Author for Special Study: David Foster 347
Authoritarian Governmentality
Power and Domination in Contemporary Southeast
Asia 219
B
Bachelor of Antarctic Studies with Hons 199
Bachelor of Commerce Hons – PT/FT 176
Bachelor of Economics – Hons PT/FT 262
Bachelor of Fine Arts with Hons FT/PT 379
Bachelor of Information Systems with Hons PT/FT 439
Bachelor of Music with Hons, FT/PT 498
Bachelor of Performing Arts Hons (FT/PT) 522
Banking and Financial Institutions 261
Bases of Educational Decision 279
Basic Business German 409
Behaviour Change 1 564, 566
Behaviour Change 2 565, 568
Berkeley and Hume: The Empiricist, the Idealist and the
Science of Man 530
Biochemistry (Agriculture) 180
Biochemistry (Pharmacy) 523
Biochemistry 1 227
Biochemistry 2 (Medicine) 478
Biochemistry 4 (BSc Hons) 222
Biochemistry and Microbiology 2 221
Biochemistry for Aquaculture 228
Biogeography and Climatology 386, 501
Biological Physics 522, 541
Biology A 549
Biology B (Plant Groups) 545
Biomechanics 428
Biomedical Science:
1 (Nutrition & Neurobiology) 224
2 (Pharmacology & Pathophysiology) 224
Biosynthesis & Function of Natural Products 233
Botany 1E 545
Botany 1G 545
Botany 2 546
Botany 4 FT/PT 548
British Women Writing (Nineteenth Century) 340, 587
Building Technology in Design 1 206
Building Technology in Design 2 207
Building Technology in Design 3 208
Building Technology in Design 4 208
Building Technology in Design 5 209
Building Technology in Design 6 209
Building Technology in Design 7 (BArch) 210
Building Technology in Design 8 (BArch) 210
Business French 383
Business Information Systems 437
Business of Agriculture & Horticulture C 183
Business of Agriculture and Horticulture 178
Business Strategies and Marketing for Engineers 324, 336
Business-Government Relations 414, 552
Buyer Behaviour 460
C
Calculus 1 469
Calculus 1S 469
Calculus 2 471
Cancer Nursing Practice A 509
Cancer Nursing Practice B 509
Cancer Nursing Studies A 509
Cancer Nursing Studies B 510
Cape Barren Island 1850–1950 169
Cell Biology 222, 546
Cell Biology for Human Movement 426
Cellular Immunology 488
Ceramics: Precious and Ephemeral 361
Ceramics 1 360, 361
Ceramics 2 360, 361
Ceramics 2A 360
Ceramics 3 360, 361
Ceramics 3A 360
Ceramics for the Kitchen Dresser 361
Chance, Coincidence and Chaos 531
Change and Order in Contemporary Society 251, 351, 585
Chemistry (Honours) FT/PT 234
Chemistry (Pharmacy) 522
Chemistry 1 226
Chemistry 1 (Agricultural Science) 178
Chemistry 1 (Applied Agriculture) 179
Chemistry 1A 231
Chemistry 1B 231
Chemistry 2 232
Chemistry 3A 233
Chemistry 3B 233
Chemistry for Aquaculture 226
Chemistry for Life Sciences 227, 233
Chemistry Hons FT/PT (BAppSc) 230
Chemistry of Materials 232
Chemistry Option (Medicine) 477
Chemotherapy and Infection 527
Child & Adolescent Development 560
Child and Adolescent Health 506
Child and Family Health Nursing A 510
Child and Family Health Nursing B 510
Child and Family Health Nursing Practice A 510
Child and Family Health Nursing Practice B 510
Chinese 1 236
Chinese 2 Language Skills A 216, 236
Chinese 2 Language Skills B 216, 236
Chinese Culture and Society 215, 236
Chinese Mass Media 236
Chinese Philosophy 531
Chinese Reading and Writing Skills 236
Chinese Speaking and Listening Skills 236
Choice, Risk and Decision 531
Cinema 251, 351
Circuit Theory 320
Civil and Mechanical Design 1 312
Civil Engineering Hons Thesis 310
Civil Engineering Project 310
Civil Engineering Thesis Project 312
Civil Technology Design Project 308
Civil/Mechanical Materials & Forms 331
Class Instrument 521
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Class Instrument 2 521
Classical Chinese 236
Classical German Drama 410
Classical Japanese Literature 216, 445
Classical Theory and Composition 519
Classical Tragedy, Euripides and Beyond 195
Classics 4 (Hons) FT/PT 197
Clinical & Developmental Psychology 559, 562
Clinical Chemistry 1 223
Clinical Chemistry 2 224
Clinical Chemistry 3 (Endocrinology) 225
Clinical Child Psychology 566, 568
Clinical Legal Education 452
Clinical Microbiology 480
Clinical Neuropsychology 562, 566
Clinical Pharmacokinetics 3 526
Clinical Pharmacokinetics 4 528
Clinical Pharmacy Residency 526
Clinical Pharmacy Residency 4 528
Clinical Psychology 564
Clinical Psychophysiology 565
Clinical Specialities 481, 483
Clinical Specialities (a) 483
Clinical Specialities (b) 483
Clinical Specialities (c) 483
Clinical Specialities (d) 483
CNC Machining – Theory and Practice 319
Coaching Theory & Practice 427
Colour Through Paint 370
Commercial Law 174, 452
Communication 274
Communication and Language in Education 286
Communication Skills and Therapeutic Management:
Unit A 286
Communication Strategies 275
Communication Systems 331
Communication Systems 1 321, 334
Communication Systems 2 323, 335
Communications 1A 447
Communications 1B 447
Communications and Data Networks 240
Communications and Electronics 320
Community & Forensic Psychology 566
Community and Public Education 1 276
Community and Public Education 2 276
Community Based Theatre, Radio or Television Practice
515
Community Health (General Practice) 486
Community Health and Medicine 477, 479, 571, 573
Community Practice 507, 508, 573
Community Work Practice 576
Comparative Law 452
Comparative Political Systems 552
Compensation Law 452
Complementary Studio Studies 359
Composite Structures (Civil) 308
Composition & Arranging 517
Composition 1 498
Composition 2 499
Composition 3 499
Composition 4 499
Computation and Functional Programming 247
Computational Mathematics & Linear Algebra
(Geomatics) 471
Computational Mathematics Project(s) 475
Computational Techniques 3 473
Computer Aided Design and Communication 312
Computer and Data Networks 325, 336
Computer Applications 242
Computer Architecture 239, 241
Computer Assisted Learning 246
Computer Concepts 243
Computer Control and Communications 538
Computer Graphics & Animation 246
Computer Imaging 374
Computer Organisation and Interfacing 328
Computer Programming 238
Computer Security 245
Computer Systems 1 238
Computer Systems 2 240, 325, 337
Computer Systems Engineering Honours Thesis 325
Computer Systems I 323, 336
Computer-Related Chinese: Business and Office
Writing 236
Computers in Geoscience 397
Computing and Mathematics 321
Computing for Human Movement 242
Computing Hons FT 248
Computing Hons PT 248
Computing Practice 242
Computing Project 240
Computing Project A 245
Computing Project B 245
Conciliation and Arbitration Law 452
Concurrency 241
Conducting 521
Conducting 1 488
Conducting 2 489
Confessional Poetry 340
Conflicts 452
Conservation Geomorphology 390, 501
Consumer Protection 452
Consumer Textiles 273
Contemporary Asian Issues 215
Contemporary Craft and Design 251, 351
Contemporary Feminist Thought: Themes, Issues and
Conflicts 552, 587
Contemporary Health Issues 512
Contemporary Indigenous Australia 169
Contemporary Indigenous Tasmania 170, 573
Contemporary Issues in Education 279
Contemporary Issues in TESOL/LOTE 286
Contemporary Social Issues 573, 580
Contract Law 448
Contract of Employment 460
Control Engineering 325, 337
Conversion (WPT Cat 2) 275
Corporate Governance and Accountability 176, 177
Corporate Information & Transmission Networks 328
Corporations Law 172
Creative Writing A: poetry 340
Creative Writing B: fiction/non-fiction/script 340
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Crime and the Law in Historical Perspective 421
Criminal Law 449
Criminology 453
Critical Theory 251, 341, 352
Crop and Plant Physiology 180
Crop Protection 183, 188
Crop Protection B 183
Cross-Cultural Health Issues 510
Crossing Text, Music and Image 251, 341, 352
Crustacean & Zooplankton Culture 201
Cultural Encounters in the Eighteenth Century 251,
352, 421
Cultural Studies: an Introduction 250, 251, 341, 352
Cultures and Societies of Southeast Asia 215, 252, 580
Current Issues in Art Education A 286
Current Issues in Art Education B 286
Current Issues in Assessment 565
Current Trends in IS 438
Curriculum and Assessment 307
Curriculum and Method 2 302
Curriculum and Method Studies:
Art A 296
Art B 302
Early Childhood and Primary Education (K-6) 297,
303
English Literacy A 297
English Literacy B 303
Information Technology A 298
Information Technology B 302
Languages Other Than English (LOTE) A 298
Languages Other Than English (LOTE) B 302
Mathematics A 298
Mathematics B 303
Performing Arts:
Drama 299
Drama B 304
Music – Performance Practice A 299
Music – Performance Practice B 303
Music A 298
Music B 303
Science A 297
Science B 304
Society and Environment (SOSE) A 299
Society and Environment (SOSE) B 304
Special Secondary A 297
Special Secondary B 304
Technology Education A 300
Technology Education B 302
Curriculum and Syllabus Design 286
Curriculum Decision-making 286
Curriculum Development 275
Curriculum Development and Evaluation 287
Curriculum Issues 287
Curriculum Issues in Arts Education 1 287
Curriculum Issues in Arts Education 2 287
Curriculum Issues in Second Language Learning 287
Curriculum Planning and Evaluation (ECE) 267
Curriculum Planning and Evaluation (Primary) 267
Curriculum Studies:
2A – English, Mathematics, LOTE 263
2B – Science & Technology 263
2C – SOSE, Physical & Health Education 264
2D – Arts Education 264
Curriculum Studies 1 263
D
Dance Education 264
Data Handling and Statistics 1 469
Data Handling and Statistics 2 471
Data Handling and Statistics 3 473
Decision Support and Executive Information Systems 440
Decision Support Systems 438
Decision Support systems 174
Design & Technology 1 272
Design & Technology 2 272
Design 2 514
Design and Technology 3 273
Design and Technology Curriculum Study (Hons) 271
Design Drawing 359
Design Studio 3 208
Design Studio 4 208
Design Studio 5 209
Design Studio 6 209
Design Studio 7 (BArch) 210
Design Studio 8 (BArch) 210
Design Studio 9 (BArch) 211
Design Theory (BEnvDes Hons) 212
Desktop Publishing 362
Developmental & Educational Psychology 566
Deviant Logic 531
Digital 3D Design 362
Digital and Microprocessor Systems 536
Digital Communications 325
Digital Electronics 323, 336
Digital Imaging A 362
Digital Imaging B 362
Digital Networks 246
Digital Signal Processing 328
Discipline Studies in Nursing 505, 512
Dissertation 176, 177, 279, 287, 307, 440, 464
Dissertation – Part A 287
Dissertation – Part B 288
Dissertation (Part A) 279
Dissertation (Part B) 279
Dissertation 1 (BEnvDes Hons) 212
Dissertation 2 (BEnvDes Hons) 212
Doctor of Philosophy – FT/PT 177, 263, 468
Doctor of Philosophy FT/PT 442
Doing Research in AVE 279
Drama 1 252, 357, 517
Drama 2 518
Drama 3
20th Century British, American & European Drama 518
Drama 5: Twentieth Century British Drama 518
Drama 6: 20th Century American and European Drama
518
Drama and Fiction from Realism to Naturalism 410
Drama Curriculum 2 264
Drawing:
Approaches to Abstraction 365
Questioning the Practice 365
The Body 365
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Drawing 1A 365
Drawing 1B 365
Drawing 2A 366
Drawing 2B 366
Drawing in the Landscape 366, 504
Drawing into Print 366
Dynamics of Indigenous Cultures 170, 580
E
Early Childhood Education 279
Early Childhood/Primary Studies 1 269
Early Childhood/Primary Studies 2 269
Early Exploration and Settlement 368, 504
Earth Sciences 403
Ecology and Heritage 333
Econometrics 261
Economic, Management and Environmental Aspects of
Exploration and Mining 400
Economics for Managers 466
Economics, Management and Organisation 261
Economics of Human Resources 261, 573
Ecophilosophy 531
Ecosystems 392, 393
Education 1 267
Education 2 268
Education 3 268
Education 4 268
Education 4 (Hons) 268
Education and Women’s Careers 288, 589
Education of Women and Girls 288, 587
Education Project 280, 288
Education Project (Part 1) 280
Education Project (Part 2) 280
Education Project 1 288
Education Project TESOL 288
Educational & Developmental Psychology 562
Educational Administration 288
Educational Policy and Professional Practice 307
Educational Research Methods 268, 280
Effective Implementation 289
Effective School Leadership 280
Elective 1 (Jessup Moot) 453
Elective 2 (Supervised Research) 453
Elective 3 (Supervised Research) 453
Electrical Design 331
Electrical Design 1 321, 334
Electrical Engineering 320, 331
Electrical Engineering 2 321
Electrical Engineering Fundamentals 321, 335
Electrical Materials & Devices 332
Electrical Materials and Design 322
Electrical Materials and Devices 321, 335
Electrical Measurements 335
Electrical Power Engineering Hons Thesis 325
Electronic Commerce 439
Electronic Commerce Project 439
Electronic Systems 326, 337
Electronics 322, 332, 335
Electronics and Computer Engineering Hons Thesis 326
Elizabethan and Jacobean Tragedy 341
Employee Relations 462
Employment Law 453
Endangered Female Bodies in Colonial Space 347
Energy and Fluid Systems Thesis Project 319
Energy Management and Systems 319
Engineering Accounting and Project Management 314
Engineering Computing 2 322, 335
Engineering Design 2 (Civil) 309
Engineering Design 2 (Electrical) 323
Engineering Design 2 (Mechanical) 314
Engineering Design 3:
(Computer Systems Engineering) 326
(Electrical Power) 326
(Electronics and Computer Engineering) 326
Engineering Design 3 (Civil) 310
Engineering Design 3 (Mechanical) 317
Engineering Dynamics 314
Engineering Economics, Management and Law 317
Engineering Innovation 322
Engineering Management and Law 317
Engineering Mathematics 475
Engineering Mathematics for Technologists 475
Engineering Mechanics 312
Engineering Profession and Industry 320
Engineering Systems 326
English 1A 338
English 1B 339
English 4 (Hons) FT/PT 347
Ensemble 1 252, 352, 493, 499
Ensemble 2 252, 352, 493, 499
Ensemble 3 493, 499
Ensemble 4 499
Ensemble Study 493
Entomology 1 183
Entomology 1 (Science) 180
Entomology 2 184, 188
Entomology 2 (Science) 184
Environmental Adaptation 593
Environmental Design (BEnvDes Hons) 212
Environmental Design 1A 207
Environmental Design 1B 207
Environmental Design 2A 207
Environmental Design 2B 207
Environmental Engineering 310
Environmental Ethics 504, 531
Environmental Geology 398
Environmental Geomorphology 257
Environmental Health 334
Environmental History 422, 504
Environmental Impact Assessment and Decision
Making 391, 501
Environmental Law 334, 453
Environmental Management 388, 503
Environmental Planning 392, 393
Environmental Remote Sensing 390, 501
Environmental Technology 392, 393
Environmental Technology Project 334
Environmental Values 392, 393
Equity and Trusts 450
Essential Mathematics 470
Ethical Issues & Professional Practice 1 565, 567
Ethical Issues & Professional Practice 2 566, 568
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Ethics and Administrative Law 568
Ethnic and Race Politics 552
Europe at War 1914-1994 422
Europe in an Age of Crisis 1560-1640 422
Europe in the High Middle Ages, AD 1000-1300 422
Event & Sport Marketing 430
Event and Operations Management 428
Evolution and Biodiversity 546
Evolutionary Biology & Biogeography 593
Exceptionality & Special Children 568
Exercise & Sport Governance 428
Exercise Assessment and Prescription 428
Exercise Physiology 429
Experimental Design & Computer Usage 184
Exploration Geochemistry and Hydrothermal
Geochemistry 400
Exploration Geophysics 398
Remote Sensing and Image Processing 400
Extended Landcare for Teachers: Specific Action
Program 289
F
Families, Households and the Lifecourse 573, 581, 588
Family 1- the Family and the Child 453
Family 2 – Financial Aspects of Family Law 454
Family Counselling 289
Fantasy Decor 252, 352
Farm Management & Extension 188
Fashioning the Body 252, 353, 588
Fauna Conservation Management 390, 502
Fauna of Tasmania 199
Feminist Aesthetics 252, 353, 588
Feminist and Critical Perspectives 508
Feminist Perspectives in Sociology 590
Fictocriticism 347
Field Agriculture 181
Field Botany 547
Field Mapping and Measurement 402
Finance for Managers 466
Financial Accounting 172
Financial and Technology Management 569
Financial Economics 262
Financial Institutions Law 454
Financial Management 172
Financial Reporting & Analysis 465
Financial Risk Management 174
Financial Services Law 174
Finfish Culture 202
Fisheries & Wildlife Management 593
Fluid Mechanics 313
Fluid Mechanics 2 332
Food Microbiology 184
Forest Ecology (Hons) FT/PT 548
Forest Ecosystems 199
Fossils and Environments Through Time 396
Foundation Medical Studies 476
Foundations of Adult Learning 275
French 1 382
French 4 (Hons) FT/PT 384
French Linguistics:
Phonology 384
Pragmatics 382
Semantics 383
Syntax A 383
Syntax B 383
Freshwater Ecology 593
Fundamentals of Computing 243
Furniture Design 1 366
Furniture Design 2 366
Furniture Design 2A 367
Furniture Design 3 367
Furniture Design 3A 367
G
Gallery Studies 252, 357
Gas Dynamics and Turbomachines 317
Gender and Nation 341, 588
Gender and Power 581, 586
Gender in European Thought 422, 588
Gender Issues 353, 532, 588
Gender, Literature and Education 588
Gender Studies 280
General and Medical Microbiology 202, 223
General Medical Microbiology 480
General Microbiology 202
General Musicianship 494
General Pathology 225, 480
Genetics 199, 547
Genetics 4 FT/PT 548
Geochemistry 4 (Hons) FT/PT 399
Geographic Information Systems Project 405
Geographical and Environmental Skills 387, 502
Geography and Environmental Studies (BSc Hons)
FT/PT 391
Geography and Environmental Studies 1 385
Geography and Environmental Studies 1A 385, 571
Geography and Environmental Studies 2 386
Geography and Environmental Studies 4 (BA Hons)
FT/PT 391
Geography Hons (Humanities) 258
Geography Hons FT/PT 258
Geography Hons FT/PT (BA) 258
Geography of Asia 214, 387
Geology 1 396
Geology 2 397
Geology 3 398
Geology 4 (Hons) FT/PT 399
Geology for Engineers 399
Geology for Environmental Scientists 398
Geology for Geophysicists 398
Geology for Mining Engineers 397
Geomatics (Hons) FT/PT 406
Geomatics 2a: Surveying 402
Geomatics 2b: Remote Sensing & Photogrammetry 402
Geomatics 2c: Introduction to GIS 403
Geomatics 2d: Transformations and Projections 403
Geomatics 2e: Analysis of Observations 403
Geomatics 2f: Studio 403
Geomatics 3a: Surveying 404
Geomatics 3b: Remote Sensing & Photogrammetry 404
Geomatics 3c: Advanced Geographic Information
Systems (GIS) 404
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Geomatics 3d: Geodesy 404
Geomatics 3e: Studio 404
Geomatics la 401
Geomatics lb 402
Geomechanics 1 309
Geomechanics 2 310
Geomorphology 387, 502
Geophysics 4 (Hons) FT/PT 400
German 1 409
German 4 – Hons FT/PT 411
German Language Skills 2 409
German Language Skills 3 410
German Language Skills 3B 410
Gerontic Nursing Practice A 510
Gerontic Nursing Practice B 510
Gerontic Nursing Studies A 511
Gerontic Nursing Studies B 511
GIS Application Development 405
Global Environmental Policy 414, 503
Governance and Leadership 307
Government and Public Policy 1A 413
Government and Public Policy 1B 413
Government and Public Policy 4 (Hons) FT/PT (over
two semesters) 417
Government and the Economy 414, 552, 573
Government Financial Management 176, 177
Governmental Financial Management & Accounting 174
Graduate Diploma:
in Environmental Studies 391
in Environmental Studies with Hons 392
Graduate Diploma in Science (ASOS) 199
Graduate Diploma in Science with Hons:
(Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies) 199
(Botany) 549
(Chemistry) 234
(Forest Processes) FT/PT 549
(Genetics) 549
(Geochemistry) 400
(Geography) 391
(Geology) 400
(Geophysics) 400
(Immunology and Microbiology) 189
(Mathematics) 475
(Microbiology) 189
(Physics) 543
(Zoology) 595
Graduate Diploma of Agricultural Science 189
Graduate Diploma of Immunology & Microbiology 488
Graduate Diploma Project Work 407
Graphic Design 1 367
Graphic Design 2 367
Graphic Design 2A 367
Graphic Design 3 367
Graphic Design 3A 368
Grazing Animal Nutrition 181
Greek and Roman Epic 195
Greek and Roman Mythology 195
Greek Moral Philosophy 195
Greek Philosophy: Metaphysics and Epistemology 532
Greek Tragedy 196
Guitar Repertoire 1 494
Guitar Repertoire 2 494
Guitar Repertoire 3 494
H
Haematology 1 223
Haematology 2 225
Has the World Gone Mad? Surrealist Art Between the
Wars 253, 353
Health, Stress and Coping 560
Health & Motivation 559, 562
Health and Fitness Issues 430
Health and Physical Education 280
Health and Population Policy 572
Health Care where People Live and Work 505
Health Care Where People Live and Work 1 505, 571
Health Fitness & Physical Activity 427
Health Promotion 511
Health Sociology 573, 581
Heat and Mass Transfer 317
Heat Transfer and Process Drying 319
Heresy and Inquisition in Medieval Europe
AD 1100-1500 253, 353, 422
Heritage Law 454
Histology 222
Histology for Aquaculture 202
Histopathology 224
Historical Geography 388
Historiographical Studies 423
History & Theory in Design 1 207
History & Theory in Design 2 208
History & Theory in Design 3 208
History & Theory in Design 4 208
History & Theory in Design 5 209
History & Theory in Design 6 210
History 1 419, 420, 421
(a) Age of Revolution and Empire c.1780-1815 420
(b) The Modern World in Australia to 1860 420
Age of Revolution and Empire c.1780-1815 419
The History of Europe from c 1620 to 1789 420
The Impact of Europe c. 1640-1780 419, 420
The Impact of Europe from the French Revolution
to the American Civil War 420
The Modern World in Australia to 1860 419
History 4 (Hons) FT/PT 426
History and Analysis 517
History of Australia 1788 – 1990s 423
History of Jazz and Rock 519
History of Philosophy:
from Early Greece to the Renaissance 532
Modern Philosophy 532
History of the Indigenous Peoples of North America
170, 423
History of the USA 423
Honours Dissertation 281
Honours Thesis FT/PT 393
Honours unit 234
Hons Dissertation 269, 304
Hons in Indonesian FT/PT 436
Hons in Sociology FT/PT) 585
Hons Long Essay 347
Hons Seminar 305
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Hons Seminar and Dissertation 430
Hons unit 543
Horticultural Production Systems 181
Horticultural Science 1 184
Horticultural Science 2 184, 188
Horticultural Technology 185
Horticulture C 185
Human Abilities 561
Human Biology 523
Human Biology (Science) 191
Human Bioscience 1 & 2 506
Human Bioscience 3 & 4 506
Human Cell Biology 191
Human Molecular Biology 224, 225
Human Movement Laboratory 1 429
Human Movement Laboratory 2 429
Human Movement Pedagogy 1 429
Human Movement Pedagogy 2 429
Human Movement Pedagogy 3 431
Human Movement Pedagogy 4 431
Human Nutrition 1 273
Human Physiology 191
Human Resource Development 462, 466
Human Resource Management 569
Human Resource Theory and Practice 464
Human Rights 454
Hydraulics 311
I
Idealism 532
Image Development:
Personal Project A 363
Personal Project B 363
Image Processing and Computer Vision 239, 241, 327
Image Processing, Computer Vision and Graphics 328
Imagining Southeast Asia 217, 552
Immunology 225
Immunology & Microbiology (Hons) 188
Immunology (MLS) 225
Improvisation 1 488
Improvisation 2 489
Incountry Professional Experience 289
India since Independence 214, 423
Indigenous Australia to the 1950s 169
Indigenous Justice Issues 170
Indigenous Life Histories 170, 424
Indigenous Tasmania and Colonial Dispossession 171
Indigenous Tasmania to 1803 171
Individual Differences 563
Individual Differences and Disability:
Unit A 289
Unit B 290
Indo-Tibetan Philosophy, History and Culture 215, 533
Indonesian Literature in Context (Padang) 435
Industrial Design 314
Industrial Geography 258, 574
Industrial Measurement Systems 328
Industrial Organisation 262
Industrial Power Engineering Applications 327, 337
Information Law 454
Information Management 438, 441
Information Modelling 437
Information Sources 437
Information Systems and Automation Thesis Project 329
Information Systems for Management 244
Information Systems Modelling Techniques 441
Information Systems Research Methods 440, 441
Information Systems Strategy Formulation 441
Inorganic Chemistry 2 228
Inorganic Chemistry 3 229
Instructional Design in AVE 1 276
Instructional Design in AVE 2 277
Instrumental Analytical Chemistry 234
Instrumental Chemistry 3 229
Instrumental/Vocal Study 1 495
Instrumental/Vocal Study 2 495
Instrumental/Vocal Study 3 495
Integrated Services Digital Networks 329
Integrated Structure and Function 476
Intellectual Property 454
Intelligent Systems 239, 241
Intelligent Systems Engineering 329
Intensive Algal Culture 202
Intensive Care Nursing I 511
Intensive Care Nursing II 511
Intensive Crustacean & Zooplankton Culture 202
Intensive Finfish Culture 204
Intensive Molluscan Culture 204
Intermediate Ancient Greek Grammar 198
Intermediate Indonesian
(Conversation) 434
(Conversation) (Padang) 434
(Reading and Writing) 433
(Reading and Writing) (Padang) 434
Intermediate Indonesian (Conversation) 216
Intermediate Indonesian (Reading and Writing) 216
Intermediate Indonesian for Teachers:
(Conversation) (Padang) 434
(Reading and Writing) (Padang) 435
Intermediate Latin Grammar 447
Intermediate Macroeconomics 260
Intermediate Microeconomics 260
Internal Company Structure 455
International Accounting 173
International Business Agreements 463
International Business Management 467
International Business Operations 462
International Finance 174, 467
International Human Resource Management 463, 467
International Law 455
International Marketing 461, 467
International Organisation: Globalism and Regionalism
415, 553
International Trade 455
Interpersonal Theory and Practice 1 575
Interpersonal Theory and Practice 2 577
Interpreting and Translation 435
Interviewing & Counselling 567
Introduction to Agriculture and Horticulture 179
Introduction to Art and Design Theory 1A 350
Introduction to Art and Design Theory 1B 350
Introduction to Astronomy 537
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Introduction to Biochemistry 227
Introduction to Buddhist Philosophy 217, 533
Introduction to Counselling 281
Introduction to Counselling Skills 290
Introduction to Design 332
Introduction to Drawing 1 365
Introduction to Drawing 2 365
Introduction to Econometrics 260
Introduction to Electronics 537
Introduction to English:
Australian Literature 339
Poetry 339
Introduction to Geomatics 404
Introduction to Geophysics & Computer Applications
397
Introduction to GIS 403
Introduction to International Business 461
Introduction to Landcare for Teachers 290
Introduction to Language
Acquisition and Bilingualism 290
Introduction to Law 448
Introduction to Logic 533
Introduction to Management 460
Introduction to Philosophy 1A 530
Introduction to Philosophy 1B 530
Introduction to Post-1945 German Literature 409
Introduction to Social Research Methods A 579
Introduction to Social Research Methods B 579
Introduction to Special Education 281
Introduction to Visual Studies 1 357
Introduction to Visual Studies 2 357
Introductory Accounting A 172
Introductory Accounting B 172
Introductory Aquaculture Technology 201
Introductory Educational Studies 1 281
Introductory Educational Studies 1 (Part 1) 281
Introductory Educational Studies 1 (Part 2) 281
Introductory Educational Studies 2 281
Introductory Educational Studies 2 (Part 1) 282
Introductory Educational Studies 2 (Part 2) 282
Introductory Educational Studies 3 282
Introductory Educational Studies 3 (Part 1) 282
Introductory Educational Studies 3 (Part 2) 282
Introductory Educational Studies 4 282
Introductory Educational Studies 4 (Part 1) 282
Introductory Educational Studies 4 (Part 2) 282
Introductory Indonesian 433
Introductory Microbiology 181
Investment Analysis 173
IS Project 439
IS Project Management 439
Islam, Law and Women
Historical and Contemporary Perspectives 588
Islam, Law and Women – Historical and Contemporary
217, 424
Issues and Contexts in AVE 275
Issues in Contemporary China 217
Issues in Sport & Recreation Management 431
Issues in Studies of Society and Environment 282
Italian 4 (Hons) FT/PT 442
Italian Cinema of the Neorealism 443
Italian for Singers 442
Italian for Singers 1 497
J
Japanese 1 444
Japanese 2 Language Skills A 215, 444
Japanese 2 Language Skills B 216, 444
Japanese 4 (Hons) FT/PT 445
Japanese Applied Linguistics 446
Japanese Film from the 1920s to the 1990s 218, 445
Japanese for Professional Purposes 445
Java Applications 248
Jewellery and Metalsmithing Fabrication 376
Jewellery and Metalsmithing Technologies 376
Jurisprudence 1 455
Jurisprudence 2 455
Jurisprudence 3 455
Jurisprudence 4 456
Just like in Thelma and Louise
Feminism and Film 342
K
Keyboard Skills 1 488
Keyboard Skills 2 489
Kierkegaard and Nietzsche 533
Kindergarten Curriculum 1 264
Kindergarten Curriculum 2 (ECE) 267
Kinesiology 426
Knowledge Engineering 327, 337
Knowledge-Based Systems 246
L
LA Noir – Film Noir and Hollywood 342
Laboratory Instrumentation 538
Land Development Planning 405
Land Law and Cadastral Studies 406
Landfills and Contaminated Sites 334
Landlord and Tenant 456
Landscape and Issues of Postcolonialism in Australian
Art 253, 358
Language and Education 283
Language and Literacy in Education A 290
Language and Literacy in Education B 291
Language Development 3 (ECE) 264
Language Development 3 (Primary) 265
Language Development 4 (ECE) 265
Language Development 4 (Primary) 265
Language, Gender and Communication in Education
290, 588
Language in its Cultural Context 291
Language Learning in Context 291
Language, Literacy and Numeracy in AVE 1 277
Language, Literacy and Numeracy in AVE 2 277
Language Skills 411
Language Support Studies 491
Language Writing 347
Late Medieval and Renaissance Europe 424
Later Greek & Roman Art 196
Latin 1 196, 197, 447
Latin 2 447
Latin 3 448
Law and Ethics of Health Care 456
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Law and Finance 456
Law for Managers 466
Law, Gender and Power 588
Law of Groups 450
Law of the European Union 456
Law of the Sea 456
Law, Society and Morality 533
Leadership and Supervision 291
Learning & Skilled Performance 563
Learning and Development: Practices and Theories 307
Learning Motor Skills 291
Legal History 457
Legal Issues in Nursing Practice 508
Leibniz and Hume 533
Leisure & Society 429
Life Drawing:
Constructing the Body 363
Personal Project A 363
Personal Project B 363
Lifespan Development 291
Linguistic Issues in TESOL 292
Literacy in Education 292
Literature and Environment 253, 342, 353, 389, 504
Literature from Nietzsche to Brecht 410, 411
Literature, Gender and Education 292
Literature Review 189, 206
Litigation 450
Logic and Possibility 534
LOTE Curriculum 1 (ECE) 265
LOTE Curriculum 1 (Primary) 265
LOTE Curriculum 2 (Primary) 265
M
Machine Learning 248
Machines and Transformers 322
Macroeconomic Theory and Policy 262
Management (Aquaculture) 463
Management Accounting 173
Management and Aquaculture 202
Management and the Natural Environment 463, 503
Management Ethics 467
Management Hons Seminar 465
Management in Aquaculture 467
Management Information Technology 467
Management of Compensation and Benefits 463
Management of Human Resources 461
Management of Information Systems 329, 439, 441
Managerial Accounting 467
Managerial Communication 461
Managerial Social Responsibility 463
Managing AVE 277
Managing Human Resources 465
Managing Learning 276
Managing Organisational Change 441
Manufacturing and Quality Control 314
Manufacturing Design Project 315
Marine Ecology 594
Marine, Freshwater and Antarctic Biology (Hons)
FT/PT 189, 594
Marine, Freshwater and Antarctic Biology (Hons)
FT/PT 548
Maritime Law 457
Marketing Communications 461
Marketing Law 461
Marketing Management 463, 466
Marketing Research 462
Marketing Theory and Research 465
Mass Social Movements 503, 581
Master of Commerce – FT/PT 262
Master of Commerce [by research] – FT/PT 177, 468
Master of Commerce [by research] FT/PT 442
Master of Economics – FT/PT 263
Master of Environmental Management FT/PT 393
Master of Environmental Studies (Coursework) FT/PT
393
Master of Science [by research] FT/PT 442
Materials and Manufacturing 313
Mathematical Analysis & Applications 2 472
Mathematical Analysis & Applications 3 473
Mathematics 4 unit 475
Mathematics A (Eng) 470
Mathematics and Education 283
Mathematics Applications 1 470
Mathematics Curriculum 2 (Secondary) 270
Mathematics Curriculum 3 (ECE) 265
Mathematics Curriculum 3 (Primary) 266
Mathematics Curriculum 3 (Secondary) 270
Mathematics Curriculum 4 (Primary) 267
Mathematics Curriculum 4 (Secondary) 271
Mathematics Curriculum 5 (Secondary) 271
Mathematics for Aquaculture 470
Mathematics for Computer Science 470
Mathematics for Engineers 2A 472
Mathematics Hons FT/PT 474
Mathematics I 470
Mathematics II 471
Mathematics II (Eng) 472
Mathematics II (Tech) 472
Mathematics III 472
Mathematics in Life Sciences 1 471
Mathematics IV – Introductory Applied Statistics 472
Mathematics Va 473
Mathematics Vb 473
Mathematics VIa 474
Mathematics VIb – Intermediate Applied Statistics 474
Mechanical & Production Engineering Thesis Project 319
Mechanical Control and Maintenance 315
Mechanical Engineering 2M 313
Mechanical Engineering Hons Thesis 318
Mechanical Noise and Vibration Control 319
Mechanical Technology Design Project 315
Mechanics of Machines 333
Media and Politics in Australia 553
Media Law 457
Media, Mass Communication and Information
Technology Policy 415
Medical Laboratory Practice 223
Medical Microbiology A 226
Medical Microbiology and Immunology 513
Medical Microbiology B 226
Medicinal Chemistry 524
Medicine 481, 482
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Medicine 5 484
Medicine 6 487
Medieval German Language and Literature 410
Medieval Latin and the Classical Tradition 196
Medieval Writing 342, 589
Mental Health/Psychiatric Nursing Practice A 511
Mental Health/Psychiatric Nursing Practice B 512
Mental Health/Psychiatric Nursing Studies A 511
Mental Health/Psychiatric Nursing Studies B 511
MEnvSt (Coursework) Research Project and Thesis 393
Methods in School Psychology 567
Microbial Ecology 185
Microbiology 482, 488
Microbiology (Pharmacy) 524
Microbiology 1 181
Microbiology 4 (Hons) (Science) FT/PT 189
Microbiology and Health 224
Microclimatology 389, 502
Microeconomic Theory and Policy 262
Microprocessors and Data Acquisition 239
Migrants in Australian Society 581
MIS Project 441
Modelling and Control of Processes 329
Modelling in Environmental Engineering 334
Modern Chinese Literature 237
Modern Drama 342
Modern Europe 1815 – 1914 424
Modern India till Independence 214, 424
Modern Japanese Literature 216, 445
Modern Manufacturing and Quality Control 319
Modernism in British Literature: Poetry 343
Modernism in British Literature 1910-1930: Prose
Fiction 342
Molecular Biochemistry: Techniques and Theory 221
Molecular Evolution 547
Molluscan Culture 203
Moral Philosophy 534
Motor Learning & Skill Development 2 431
Motor Learning and Skill Development 1 427
Movement Concepts 427
Multimedia & Internet Applications 248
Multimedia & Internet Technologies 244
Multimedia Authoring 1 499
Multimedia Authoring 2 499
Municipal Engineering for Surveyors 318
Music and Education 283
Music Curriculum 2 (ECE) 266
Music Curriculum 2 (Primary) 266
Music Elective 517
Music in the Schools 8 521
Music Industry Studies 517
Music Publishing 499
Music Research Project 499
Music Studies 1 516
Music Teaching and Learning 489
Music Technology 499
Music Technology 1 253, 354, 489
Music Technology 2 490
Music Theory 1 253, 354, 497
Music Theory 2 497
Music Theory 3 497
Musicianship 521
Musicianship Extension 1 489
Musicology 253, 358, 522
Musicology 1 519
Musicology 2 519
Musicology 4 519
Muslim Nationalism and Indian Partition 219
N
National Fictions
American Writing 1850-1914 343
National Shakespeare 253, 343, 354
Natural Environment and Wilderness: Contemporary
Theory and Practice 368, 505
Natural Resources Management 257
Negotiation and Advocacy 463
Neurobiology and Neuropharmacology 512
Neuroscience 479
Neuroscience A 192
Neuroscience B 192
New Venture Management 464
Noise Control 315
Numerical Methods for Engineers 475
Nursing and Medical Science in Intensive Care 512
Nursing as a Profession 508
Nursing Inquiry in Practice 509
Nursing Practice 512
Nursing Research 508
Nutrition of Aquatic Organisms 204
Nutrition of Farmed Organisms 204
O
Objects & Algorithms 244
Obstetrics and Gynaecology 485
Occupational Health and Safety 315, 319
Occupational Safety 335
Operations Management 316
Operations Research 2 473
Operations Research 3 474
Optimisation in Power Systems 329
Oral and Written French 2 382
Oral and Written French 3 383
Oral and Written French 3B 383
Oral and Written French 4 384
Orchestra & Repertoire 1 495
Orchestra & Repertoire 2 495
Orchestra & Repertoire 3 495
Orchestration and Arranging 1 489
Ore Deposit Geochemistry 399
Ore Deposit Geology 399
Ore Deposit Studies and Exploration Models 400
Organic Chemistry (Agricultural Science) 181
Organic Chemistry (Pharmacy) 524
Organic Chemistry 2 228
Organic Chemistry 3 229
Organisational Behaviour 460, 462, 466
Organisational Context and Administrative Practice 576
Organising Nursing Care 508, 512
P
Paediatrics and Child Health 5 484
Paediatrics and Child Health 6 485
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Painting 1 369, 370
Painting 2 369, 370
Painting 2A 369
Painting 3 369, 370
Painting 3A 369
Painting Project 371
Parliamentary Internship 555
Pasture and Animal Science 182
Pathological Basis of Disease 2 478
Peace & Conflict: Waking and Dreaming 560, 563
Performance 254, 354
Performance 1 500
Performance 2 500
Performance 3 500
Performance 4 500
Performance and Communications 1 496
Performance and Communications 2 496
Performance and Communications 3 496
Performance for Composers 1 254, 354, 491
Performance for Composers 2 254, 354, 491
Performance for Composers 3 254, 354, 492
Performance Study 1 (Music) 519
Performance Study 1 (Theatre) 518
Performance Study 2 (Music) 520
Performance Study 2 (Theatre) 518
Performance Study 3 (Music) 520
Performance Study 3 (Theatre) 519
Performing Arts Elective 1 254, 358, 521
Performing Arts Elective 2 254, 358, 521
Performing Arts Elective 3 254, 358, 521
Personal and Corporate Solvency 457
Personal Financial Management 173, 175
Perspectives on Ageing 506, 574
Pharmaceutical Science and Practice 1 522
Pharmaceutical Science and Practice 2 524
Pharmaceutical Science and Practice 3 525
Pharmaceutical Science and Practice 4 527
Pharmacology 479, 525
Pharmacology (Science) 192
Pharmacy 4 (Hons) FT 528
Pharmacy in Health Care 523
Philip II, Alexander the Great and Macedonian
Imperialism 196
Philosophy 1999 536
Philosophy 1A 530
Philosophy 1B 530
Philosophy 4 (Hons) FT/PT 536
Philosophy and Literature 534
Philosophy of Art 534
Philosophy of Education – Philosophical Problems 292
Philosophy of Feminism 534, 589
Philosophy of Health Care 534
Philosophy of Mathematics 535
Philosophy of Mind 535
Philosophy of Religion 535
Philosophy of Religion and Science 535
Photography 1 371
Photography 2 371
Photography 2A 371
Photography 3 371
Photography 3A 372
Photography as Service 374
Physical Chemistry 2 228
Physical Chemistry 3 229
Physical Sciences Hons FT/PT(BAppSc) 539
Physics
Hons unit 543
Physics 1 541
Physics 1A 537
Physics 2 541
Physics 2 (Engineering) 542
Physics 3A 538, 542
Physics 3B 542
Physics 3C 542
Physics 4 (Hons) FT/PT 543
Physics 4E 538
Physics 5E 539
Physics 6E 539
Physics for Engineers 537
Physics for Human Movement Studies 537
Physics for Life Sciences 537
Physiology 4 (BSc Hons) FT/PT 193
Physiology of Aquatic Organisms 204
Physiology of Farmed Organisms 204
Pictorial Composition: Form and Meaning 363
Picturing the Wilderness 254, 355
Planning Implementation and Review 569
Planning Law 457
Plant Biotechnology 200
Plant Ecology 547
Plant Nutrition & Soil Fertility 185, 189
Plant Pathology 1 185
Plant Pathology 1 (Science) 182
Plant Pathology 2 189
Plant Pathology 2 (Science) 185
Plant Physiology 199
Plant Production B 185
Plant Science Research 547
Poetry and Australian Modernity 343
Poetry from Heine to Benn 410, 411
Poetry of the Goethezeit 411
Policy Analysis 415
Policy Process 415
Political Economy of East Asia 553
Political Ideologies 553
Political Institutions and Policy Dynamics 569
Political Philosophy 535
Political Science 1A 550
Political Science 1B 551
Political Science 4 (Hons) FT/PT 555
Political Thought: Liberal Democracy 553
Politics in Contemporary China 214, 554
Politics in Contemporary Japan 214, 554
Politics in Literature and Film 554
Politics, Literature and Film 254, 355
Politics of Democratisation, East and West 215, 554
Pollution Control Engineering 334
Popular Culture and the Mass Media 255, 355, 581
Popular Fiction: Texts and Audiences 255, 343, 355
Population and Society 572, 581
Population and Urbanisation 257, 572
Population, Culture and Environment 388, 574
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Post-1945 German Film 343, 411
Post-Harvest Physiology 186
Postcolonial Narratives 348
Postmodern American Poetry 344
Postmodern Politics: East and West 220
Postmodernism and Visual Culture 255, 355
Power Electronic Drive Systems 327, 337
Power Electronics 323, 336
Power Engineering & Process Control Thesis Project 330
Power, Pleasure and Perversion 255, 344, 355, 589
Power Systems 1 324, 336
Power Systems 2 327, 337
Practical Study 496
Practical Study 1 516
Practical Study 2 516
Practical Study 3 517
Practical Study 4 517
Practice, Performance & Communication Skills 516
Practicum 204, 205
Principal Study Composition 1 492
Principal Study Composition 2 492
Principal Study Composition 3 492
Principal Study Contemporary Music 1 492
Principal Study Contemporary Music 2 492
Principal Study Contemporary Music 3 492
Principal Study Extension 1 489
Principal Study Extension 2 490
Principal Study Guitar 1 494
Principal Study Guitar 2 494
Principal Study Guitar 3 494
Principal Study Keyboard 1 490
Principal Study Keyboard 2 490
Principal Study Keyboard 3 490
Principal Study Orchestral Instruments 1 496
Principal Study Orchestral Instruments 2 496
Principal Study Orchestral Instruments 3 496
Principal Study Voice 1 497
Principal Study Voice 2 498
Principal Study Voice 3 498
Principles of Business Law 460
Principles of Economics 1 259
Principles of Economics 2 259
Principles of Marketing 462
Principles of Operating Systems 245
Principles of Physics 538
Principles of Public Law 449
Principles of Statistics 3 474
Principles of Systems 438
Printmaking 1 372
Printmaking 2 372
Printmaking 2A 372
Printmaking 3 372
Printmaking 3A 373
Printmedia 1 373
Printmedia 2 373
Printmedia 3 373
Pro Seminar 1 301
Pro Seminar 1 (ECE/Primary) 301
Pro Seminar 2 301
Pro Seminar 2 (ECE/Primary) 301
Pro Seminar 3 305
Pro Seminar 3 (ECE/Primary) 305
Pro Seminar 4 305
Pro Seminar 4 (ECE/Primary) 305
Production and Performance 519
Professional Computing 243
Professional Conduct 457
Professional Experience 406
Professional Practice 255, 358
Professional Practices 1 379
Professional Practices 2 380
Professional Practices 3 380
Professional Project:
2 – Theory 585
3 – Practice 586
4 – Communication 586
Professional Project (BArch) 211
Professional Seminar in Counselling 292
Professional Skills 440
Professional Studies 1 211, 300
Professional Studies 1 (1) 300
Professional Studies 1 (2) 300
Professional Studies 1 (3) 301
Professional Studies 2 305
Professional Studies 2 (4) 305
Professional Studies 2 (5) 305
Professional Studies 2 (BArch) 211
Professional Work Experience 1 427
Professional Work Experience 2 430
Professional Work Experience 3 431
Professional Work Experience 4 431
Programming & Problem Solving 242
Programming and Problem Solving 243
Programming Systems 246
Project 186, 234, 440
Project (Landcare Links for Teachers) 293
Project 1 475
Project 2 475
Project 3 475
Project 4 475
Project 5 475
Project in Aquaculture 205
Project in Aquaculture Operations 205
Project Management and Organisation 309
Property Law 450
Psychiatry 5 485
Psychiatry 6 487
Psycho-Social Aspects of Physical Activity 428
Psychoeducational Assessment 567
Psychology 1 558
Psychology 2 (Arts) 559
Psychology 2 (Science) 558
Psychology 3 561
Psychology 4 (Hons) 193
Psychology 4 (Hons) FT/PT 564
Psychophysiology 563
Psychophysiology & Psychopathology 565
Public Administration 416
Public Sector Internship 417
Public Sector Management 569
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Qualitative Research Methods 582
Quantitative Analysis for Managers 466
Quantitative Methods 1 259
Quantitative Methods 2 260
Quantitative Methods in Biology 594
R
Radio Production 515
Reading and Writing Jawi 436
Reading Indonesian 436
Reading Japanese 444
Reading the Classics: Ovid and Chaucer 196, 344, 589
Reading Theory 348
Reason and Experience 535
Recent American Prose 344
Reflections in Art and Design 293
Reflections in Drama Education 1 293
Reflections in Drama Education 2 293
Reflections in Music Education 1 293
Reflections in Music Education 2 293
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 318
Regional Development Policy 416, 574
Regulation of Securities 458
Remedies 458
Reproductive Biology: Strategies and Mechanism 594
Rereading Chaucer 348
Research and Methods in AVE 277
Research Concepts 427
Research Design 565, 567
Research Dissertation Part A/Part B 206
Research in Education 266
Research in Nursing 512
Research in Pharmacy 528
Research Methodology 176, 307
Research Methodology and Writing 348
Research Methods 293
in Management 465
in Nursing 513
Research Methods for Finance 260
Research Practice in AVE 277
Research Processes in Social Work 576
Research Project 218, 344, 380, 468, 488, 569
Research Project (Hons) PT 190
Research Project (Pass)/(Hons) 190
Research Project (PT) 488
Research Project in Social Psychology 561
Research Project Thesis 393
Research Seminar 255, 359, 431
Research Seminars and Project 509
Research Strategies 569
Research Thesis 1 565, 567
Research Thesis 2 566, 568
Resource Economics 262, 574
Restitution 458
Revolution and Dissent 424
Robot Kinematics, Dynamics and Control 320
Robotics and Automatic Control 330
Robotics, Dynamics and Control 318
Roman Empire: Tiberius to Hadrian 196
Roman Imperial Society 196
Roman Republic 133-31 BC 196
Romantic Poetry 345
S
Sartre & Foucault 535
School and Classroom Based Curriculum Development
283
School Experience (Secondary) 270
School Experience 1 (ECE/Primary) 269
School Experience 2 (ECE/Primary) 269, 301
School Experience 2 (Secondary) 301
School Experience 3:
Early Childhood/Primary Education 306
Secondary 305
School Experience 3 & 4:
(Internship) (ECE/Prim) 306
(Internship) (Sec) 306
School Experience 3 (ECE/Primary) 269
School Experience 4:
(Internship) (ECE/Primary) 306
(Internship) (Sec) 306
School Experience 4 (ECE/Primary) 270
Science and Religion: The Philosophical Perspective 536
Science and Students’ Alternative Conceptions:
Unit A 294
Unit B 294
Science Curriculum 2 (K-6) 267
Science Curriculum 2 (Secondary) 270
Science Curriculum 3 (Secondary) 270
Science Curriculum 4 (Secondary) 271
Science Curriculum 5 (Secondary) 271
Science of Agriculture 179
Science Project (Chemistry) 229
Science, Technology & Contemporary Society 255, 355
Science, Technology and Contemporary Society 582
Scientific Analysis and Presentation for Aquaculture
205
Scientific Perspectives in Nursing 507
Sculpture: Fine Art Metal Casting 376
Sculpture 1 374, 375
Sculpture 2 374, 375, 376
Sculpture 2A 374
Sculpture 3 375, 376
Sculpture 3A 375
Secondary Studies 1 272
Secondary Studies 2 272
Sedimentary Environments 399
Seeing and Drawing:
Beneath the Surface 364
The Representation of Appearances 364
Selected Course Unit 330
Selected Course Unit A 330
Selected Course Unit B 330
Selected Study Unit A 330
Selected Study Unit B 330
Selected Study Unit C 330
Sentencing 458
Services Marketing 464
Sexuality and the Subject in Fiction 345
Shakespeare:
Comedy and Romance 345
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Histories and Tragedies 345
Shakespeare’s Stage: The Play of Power 348
Signal Processing 328
Signals and Linear Systems 324, 336
Small Scale Sculpture 376
Social & Environmental Accounting 175, 503, 574
Social and Political Research 416, 555, 572, 582
Social Behaviour and Social Influence 561
Social Geographies of Regional Tasmania 388
Social Inequality 574, 582
Social Policy 576
Social Policy in Welfare States 416, 574
Social Psychology 560, 563
Social Science Special Topic: (Civics and Citizenship) 283
Social Work Hons Dissertation 577
Social Work Practice and the Law 576
Social Work Practice and Theory 576
Social Work Practicum 1 576
Social Work Practicum 2 577
Social Work Practicum 2 (Hons) 577
Social Work Practicum 3 (Hons) 577
Society, Culture and Health 513
Society, Culture and Health 1 513, 572
Society, Culture and Health 2 513, 572
Sociological Analysis of Modern Society 582
Sociology A 572, 580
Sociology B 572, 580
Sociology of Crime 574, 582
Sociology of Deviance 575, 583
Sociology of Law 458
Sociology of Music 255, 356, 583
Sociology of Nature 256, 356, 503, 583
Sociology of Power 583
Software Analysis 238
Software Construction 243
Software Design 238
Software Engineering Management 241
Software Engineering Project 241
Software Process 1 238
Software Process 2 240
Software Specification 244
Soil Conservation (Landcare for Teachers) 386
Soil Science 1 186
Soil Science 1 (Science) 182
Soil Science 2 186, 189
Soil Science 2 (Science) 186
Soils B 186
Sound Technology 1 516
Sound Technology 2 514, 516
Sound Technology I 514
Sourcing the Image 364
Spatial Data Analysis 390, 502
Spatial Data Systems 247
Spatial Information Systems 247
Special Pathology 480, 482
Special Project in Counselling and Development 294
Special Project in TESL/TEFL /LOTE 294
Special Studies 590
Special Studies in Information Systems 330
Special Studies in Power Engineering and Process
Control 330
Special Study:
(Human Movement 1) 283
(Human Movement 2) 284
(Models in Teaching) 284
Summer School 284
Special Study (Sports Science) 432
Special Study 1 274, 294
Special Study 2 274
Special Topic in Aboriginal Studies A 171
Special Topic in Aboriginal Studies B 171
Special Topic in Education 1 294
Special Topic in French Linguistics 384
Special Topic in French Literature 384
Special Topic in History 425
Special Topic in Romance Linguistics 443
Special Topics in Human Movement 1 432
Special Topics in Human Movement 2 432
Special Topics in Management 464, 465, 468
Specialised Studio 1 209
Specialised Studio 2 209
Specialised Studio 3 210
Specialised Studio 4 210
Specialist Practical Skills Part A/Part B 206
Spells of Enchantment: Fairy Tale and Fable in Recent
Cinema 256, 356
Spoken Japanese 444
Sport Injuries 430
Sport, Leisure and Tourism 256, 356, 503, 583
Sport Psychology 430
Sport Psychology 1 295
Sport Psychology 2 295
State, Economy and Public Policy 569
State of the Crafts: Making Textile Craft Objects 377
Statistics Education:
Advanced Topics 295
Chance and Inference 295
Data Handling 295
Strategic Information Systems 440
Strategic Management 464, 468
Strength of Materials 333
Stress Analysis 311, 312
Stress Physiology 1 295
Stress Physiology 2 295
Structural Mechanics 1 308
Structural Mechanics 2 309
Structural Mechanics 3 311
Structure and Function – Clinical Correlations 477
Student Directed Projects 515
Students and Learning 300
Studies in Numeracy 284
Studies in Teaching 284
Studio Survey 359
Studio Teaching 517
Style and Analysis 1 492
Style and Analysis 2 493
Style and Analysis 3 493
Succession 458
Supervised Practicum in Counselling 296
Supportive Care in Hospital and Community Settings 507
Surgery 482, 484, 485, 488
Surgical Specialities 486, 488
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Survey of Indonesian Literature 217, 435
Survey Research 416, 555, 584
Surveying for Engineers 405
Surveying Practice 406
Surveying V (Hons) FT/PT 407
Sustainable Resource Management 179
System Development Methodologies 442
Systems and Control 333
Systems Development 438
Systems Development Methodologies 440
T
Tasmanian Politics and Australian Federalism 416, 555
Tax 1 459
Tax 2 459
Taxation 175
Teachers and Classrooms 305
Teachers and Learning 300
Teachers and the Curriculum 301
Teachers, Schools and Society 305
Teaching and Assessment 307
Teaching and Learning 1 276
Teaching and Learning 2 277
Teaching Drama 3 271
Teaching Drama 4 271
Teaching English 1 270
Teaching English 2 270
Teaching English 3 272
Teaching English 4 272
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages 296
Teaching Studies 296
Technical Theatre 1 514, 519
Technical Theatre 2 514
Technical Theatre 3 515
Technical Theatre 4 516
Technology 3 273
Technology 4 273
Technology 5 273
Technology 6 273
Technology 7 274
Technology 8 274
Technology Design Project 336
Technology for Aquaculture 203
Technology, Society and Change 278
Technology Studies Part 1 284
Technology Studies Part 2 284
Tectonic and Structural Controls on Ore Deposits 401
Television Production 516
Tertiary Teaching 296
Text Based Production 516
Textiles 1 377
Textiles 2 377
Textiles 3 377
The Arts & Cultural Context 1 256, 358, 520
The Asia-Pacific Economies
Tigers 215, 261
The Australian Political System: Political Parties and
Parliament 416, 555
The Beauty of Printed Cloth 377
The Body: Form and Expression 364
The Body as Image 364
The Body in Art 256, 358
The Body in the Text
20th Century Australian Fiction 345
The Contemporary Novelle 411
The Early History of Indonesia 218, 425
The Early Middle Ages:From Rome to the Millennium
AD 410-1000 425
The French Novel (1750-1900) 383
The French Novel (1900–1950) 384
The German Film: More than One Hundred Years of
German Cinema 345, 411
The Global Space Economy 387, 575
The Historical Landscape 364
The Individual and Society 584
The Intellectual Foundations of Education 308
The Later History of Indonesia 218, 425
The Later Roman Empire 197
The Legend of King Arthur 256, 345, 356
The Meaning of Life 536
The Novel in the Nineteenth Century 346
The Physical Environment 257
The Political Economy of Education
in International Perspective 308
The Politics of Gender, The Politics of Feminism 555
The Politics of Gender, the Politics of Feminism 589
The Politics of Workplace Relations 417
The Practice of Teaching & School Experience 1 –
Observation 301
The Representation of Gender 587
The Sound of the Past 217, 425
The Study of South Sulawesi 219
Theatrecrafts 1 515
Theatrecrafts 2 515
Theoretical Issues in Feminist Aesthetics 590
Theoretical Physics A 542
Theoretical Physics B 542
Theories of Counselling 296
Theory and Improvisation 517
Theory Composition and Arranging 1 520
Theory Composition and Arranging 2 520
Theory in Design 1 (BArch) 211
Theory in Design 2 (BArch) 211
Therapeutics 3 525
Therapeutics 4 528
Thermal Energy Systems 316
Thermodynamics 313
Thermodynamics II 333
Thesis 384, 411, 443, 446
Thesis – PT (over 2 sem)/FT 513
Time-based/Multi Media 362
Topics in Advanced Mathematics 3 474
Topics in Applied Statistics 3 474
Topics in Indonesian Literature 435
Torts 449
Toxicology 527
Trade Practices Law 459
Trade Union Law 459
Traffic and Highway Engineering 311
Transfusion Science 226
Transient Behaviour in Power Systems 330
Transients and Control 324, 336
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Trois textes, trois temps, trois regard: le Maghreb 382
Twentieth Century French Theatre 383
Twentieth Century Japanese Literature 445
U
Understanding Organisations 417, 584
UNIX 241
Urban Planning: Space, Place and Society 388, 575
V
Van Diemen’s Land 1642-1850 425
Vegetation Management 390, 502
Vibration and Noise 316
Video 1A 378
Video 2A 378
Video 3A 378
Vocationally Oriented Study 1 520
Vocationally Oriented Study 2 521
Vocationally Oriented Study 3 521
Volcanology and Mineralisation in Volcanic Terrains 401
W
War and Peace in the Pacific 218, 426
Ways of Reasoning 536
Welfare Law 459
What is Drawing? Media and Methods in Drawing 364
Wilderness and Natural Area Management
Natural and Cultural Values 389, 504
Wilderness and Natural Enviornment
Walls of Jerusalem and Dixons Kingdom 256, 505
Wilderness and Natural Environment
Walls of Jerusalem and Dixons Kingdom 359
Women and Medieval Writing 346, 589
Women and Public Policy 417, 591
Women and Work in Australia 417, 589
Women, Power and Society 575, 584, 589
Women’s Studies
Contexts, Conflicts, Crisis? 590
Women’s Studies 4 – FT/PT 590
Woodskills 1A 378
Woodskills 2A 379
Work and Unemployment 575, 584
Workplace Learning and Training 1 278
Workplace Learning and Training 2 278
Writing Japanese 445
Writing Narrative 346
Writing Poetry and Short Fiction 346
Written Women
Gender in Roman Erotic Poetry 197, 589
WWW (World Wide Web) Design 362
Z
Zoology 1E 591
Zoology 1G 592
Zoology 2 592
Zoology 4 (Hons) FT/PT 595
Zoology C (Animal Groups) 592
Zoology for Aquaculture 201
Index of units at the NW Centre
The following units are expected to be available to
students at the North West Centre or by distance
education. By turning to the page indicated, students
will find a description of these units including an
indication of the courses for which they are offered.
These courses (indicated by their code may be found by
using the Index of Course Codes on page xxxiii.
Unit title
A Place in the Wilderness
A Place in the Wilderness
Accounting Information Systems
Accounting Theory
Adulthood and Aging
Advanced Financial Accounting
African History
African Literature
Auditing
Australian Natural Environments
Australian Natural Environments
Bases of Educational Decision
Business Information Systems
Cape Barren Island 1850–1950
Chance, Coincidence and Chaos
Chemistry 1
Child & Adolescent Development
Choice, Risk and Decision
Computer Applications
Computer Concepts
Confessional Poetry
Contemporary Indigenous Australia
Contemporary Indigenous Tasmania
Contemporary Indigenous Tasmania
Curriculum Studies 1
Ecophilosophy
Education 1
Education Project (Part 1)
Education Project (Part 2)
Environmental Ethics
Environmental Ethics
Environmental History
Environmental History
Fauna of Tasmania
Financial Accounting
Fundamentals of Computing
Gender and Power
Genetics
German Language Skills 2
History 1
History 1
History of Australia 1788–1990s
History of the USA
Indigenous Australia to the 1950s
Indigenous Justice Issues
unit code campus/mode page
HEA252/352
KGN255/355
BFA221
BFA302
KHB206/306
BFA301
HTA250/350
HEA259/359
BFA303
HGE201
KJG201
ESI407
BSA101
HAB204/304
HPA256/356
KJC103
KHB205/305
HPA294/394
KXA131
KXA135
HEA255/355
HAB102
HAB206/306
HGE230/330
EPC150
HPA278/378
EPF150
ESI433
ESI434
HPA277/377
KGN277/377
HTA271/371
KGN271/371
KJB113
BFA201
KXA134
HGA272/372
KJB122
HEG201
HTA101
HTA102
HTA240/340
HTA241/341
HAB103
HAB208/308
[d]
[d]
[B]?
[B]?
[d]
[B]?
[d]
[d]
[B]?
[d]
[d]
[d]
[B]?
[d]
[d]
[B]
[d]
[B]
[B]
[B]
[d]
[d]
[d]
[d]
[B]
[B
[B]
[d]
[d]
[B]
[B]
[d]
[d]
[B]
[B]?
[B]
[d]
[B]
[B]?
[B]
[d]
[d]
[d]
[d]
[d]
340
504
172
173
560
174
421
339
174
572
257
279
437
169
531
226
560
531
242
243
340
169
170
573
263
531
267
280
280
531
504
422
504
199
172
243
581
199
409
420
421
423
423
169
170
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Indigenous Life Histories
Indigenous Life Histories
Indigenous Tasmania and Colonial
Dispossession
Indigenous Tasmania to 1803
Information Modelling
Introduction to English: Australian
Literature
Introduction to English: Poetry
Introduction to Logic
Introduction to Management
Introduction to Philosophy 1A
Introduction to Philosophy 1B
Introductory Accounting A
Introductory Accounting B
Introductory Educational Studies 1
(Part 1)
Introductory Educational Studies 1
(Part 2)
Introductory Educational Studies 1
Introductory Educational Studies 2
(Part 1)
Introductory Educational Studies 2
(Part 2)
Introductory Educational Studies 2
Introductory Educational Studies 3
(Part 1)
Introductory Educational Studies 3
(Part 2)
Introductory Educational Studies 3
Introductory Educational Studies 4
(Part 1)
Introductory Educational Studies 4
(Part 2)
Introductory Educational Studies 4
Legal Issues in Nursing Practice
Logic and Possibility
Mathematics A (Eng)
Mathematics and Education
Mathematics I
Mathematics II (Eng)
Mathematics II (Tech)
Mathematics II
Modernism in British Literature
1910–1930: Prose Fiction
Modernism in British Literature:
Poetry
Moral Philosophy
Natural Resources Management
Nursing Research
Organising Nursing Care
Organising Nursing Care
Philosophy of Feminism
Philosophy of Mathematics
Physics 1A
HAB252/352 [d] 170
HTA282/382 [d] 424
HAB256/356 [d] 171
HAB255/355 [d] 171
BSA102
[B]? 437
HEA101
HEA102
HPA291/391
BMA101
HPA181
HPA182
BFA101
BFA102
[Bd]
[Bd]
[Bd]
[B]?
[d]
[d]
[B]?
[B]?
339
339
533
460
530
530
172
172
ESI421
[d] 281
ESI447
ESI471
[d] 281
[d] 281
ESI422
[d] 282
ESI448
ESI472
[d] 282
[d] 281
ESI423
[d] 282
ESI449
ESI473
[d] 282
[d] 282
ESI424
[d] 282
ESI450
ESI474
CNA326
HPA292/392
KMA161
ESI414
KMA171
KMA262
KMA263
KMA172
[d]
[d]
[d]
[d]
[d]
[d]
[d]
[d]
[d]
[d]
282
282
508
534
470
283
470
472
472
471
HEA283/383 [d] 342
HEA284/384
HPA210/310
KJG202
CNA365
CNA386
CNA771
HPA270/370
HPA246/346
KJP103
[B]
[B]
[d]
[d]
[d]
[d]
[d]
[B]
[B]
343
534
257
508
508
512
534
535
537
Population and Urbanisation
Population and Urbanisation
Principles of Business Law
Principles of Economics 1
Principles of Economics 2
Professional Computing
Programming & Problem Solving
Psychology 1
Quantitative Methods 1
Research Project in Social Psychology
Romantic Poetry
School and Classroom Based
Curriculum Development
School Experience 1 (ECE/Primary)
Science Project (Chemistry)
Social Behaviour and Social Influence
Social Inequality
Social Inequality
Sociology A
Sociology A
Sociology B
Sociology B
Sociology of Crime
Sociology of Crime
Sociology of Deviance
Sociology of Deviance
Sociology of Power
Software Construction
Statistics Education – Advanced Topics
Statistics Education – Chance and
Inference
Statistics Education – Data Handling
Taxation
The History of Europe from
c 1620 to 1789
The Impact of Europe from the French
Revolution to the American Civil War
The Novel in the Nineteenth Century
The Physical Environment
HGE103
KJG101
BMA141
BEA100
BEA120
KXA133
KXA132
KHA100
BEA140
KHB208/308
HEA280/380
[Bd]
[Bd]
[B]?
[B]?
[B]?
[B]
[B]
[B]
[B]?
[d]
[Bd]
572
257
460
259
259
243
242
558
259
561
345
ESI475
EPT150
KJC353
KHB207/307
HGA262/362
HGE208/308
HGA101
HGE101
HGA102
HGE102
HGA263/363
HGE206/306
HGA259/359
HGE205/305
HGA260/360
KXA136
ESN717
[d]
[B]
[d]
[d]
[d]
[d]
[Bd]
[Bd]
[Bd]
[Bd]
[d]
[d]
[d]
[d]
[d]
[B]
[d]
283
269
229
561
582
574
580
572
580
572
582
574
583
575
583
243
295
ESN716
ESN715
BFA391
[d] 295
[d] 295
[B]? 175
HTA105
[B] 420
HTA106
[B] 420
HEA282/382 [Bd] 346
KJG102
[Bd] 257
[B]=on campus North West Centre;
[d]=by distance education;
?=to be confirmed.
Note: Students enrolling at the North West Centre are
advised to check details on the Handbooks’ website
(which is updated whenever additions or changes are
made to the Handbook) and to confirm with the
relevant faculties that the units they wish to enrol in
will be available.
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Index of Unit Codes with page references
ACC213
ACC313
ACC315
ACC346
ACC355
ACC362
ACC395
ACC413
ACC414
ACC431
ACC434
ACC445
ACC446
ACC447
ACC454
ACC490
ACC814
ACC825
ACC831
ACC834
ACM212
ACM216
ACM220
ACM221
ACM240
ACM250
ACM301
ACM302
ACM305
ACM316
ACM320
ACM350
ACM356
ACM385
ACM390
ACM391
ACM392
ACM393
ACM394
ACM395
ACM401
ACM405
ACM420
ACM423
ACM456
ACM460
ACM462
ACM470
ACM475
ACM485
ACM495
ACM802
ACM803
ACM805
ACM813
ACM820
ACM826
308
309
308
309
309
309
308
311
311
311
310
311
310
310
310
310
312
312
312
312
313
313
313
313
312
312
314
315
316
314
314
316
314
314
315
316
314
315
315
315
318
318
316
317
317
318
317
317
316
317
318
319
320
319
319
318
319
ACM827
ACM860
ACM865
ACM875
ACM876
ACM877
ACM878
AEA201
AEA202
AEA203
AEA204
AEA210
AEA211
AEA215
AEA225
AEA230
AEA235
AEA240
AEA251
AEA261
AEA302
AEA303
AEA304
AEA306
AEA311
AEA321
AEA322
AEA352
AEA361
AEA407
AEA408
AEA409
AEA412
AEA413
AEA414
AEA416
AEA419
AEA431
AEA432
AEA441
AEA445
AEA446
AEA452
AEA453
AEA454
AEA461
AEA492
AEA493
AEA494
AEA825
AEA831
AEA832
AEA833
AEA835
AEA836
AEA837
AEA838
319
319
319
319
319
319
319
320
322
322
321
321
321
322
321
320
322
321
321
322
323
323
323
324
324
324
323
323
322
326
325
326
325
327
327
325
324
328
325
327
327
327
326
326
326
324
325
326
325
329
328
330
328
329
328
329
329
AEA841
AEA855
AEA860
AEA861
AEA862
AEA863
AEA865
AEA866
AEA870
AEA880
AEA881
AEA882
AEA883
AEA884
AEB202
AEB204
AEB208
AEB210
AEB211
AEB215
AEB219
AEB251
AEB302
AEB303
AEB304
AEB306
AEB311
AEB321
AEB322
AEB353
AEB361
AEB407
AEB408
AEB412
AEB413
AEB416
AEB441
AEB445
AEB446
AEB461
ANP201
ANP202
ANP203
ANP204
ANP205
ANP206
ANP207
ANP208
ANP209
ANP210
ANP211
ANP212
ANT301
ANT302
ANT304
ANT306
ANT307
328
330
330
329
329
328
330
330
330
330
330
330
330
330
335
334
335
335
335
335
335
334
336
336
335
336
336
336
336
336
335
337
337
336
337
337
337
337
337
336
331
332
333
333
332
333
332
333
331
332
331
331
334
334
334
334
334
ANT308
ANT309
BEA100
BEA120
BEA140
BEA200
BEA210
BEA211
BEA220
BEA240
BEA241
BEA242
BEA300
BEA301
BEA302
BEA303
BEA304
BEA305
BEA306
BEA320
BEA321
BEA342
BEA498
BEA499
BEA800
BEA801
BEA810
BEA811
BEA900
BEA901
BFA101
BFA102
BFA130
BFA201
BFA205
BFA206
BFA221
BFA230
BFA241
BFA261
BFA281
BFA285
BFA301
BFA302
BFA303
BFA305
BFA306
BFA307
BFA326
BFA342
BFA346
BFA347
BFA366
BFA384
BFA385
BFA391
BFA396
333
334
259
259
259
260
260
261
260
260
260
260
262
262
261
261
262
262
261
262
261
261
262
262
263
263
262
262
263
263
172
172
172
172
173
173
172
172
172
173
172
173
174
173
174
175
174
175
174
174
173
174
174
174
174
175
174
BFA401
BFA408
BFA409
BFA410
BFA420
BFA424
BFA425
BFA427
BFA429
BFA435
BFA441
BFA498
BFA499
BFA701
BFA708
BFA709
BFA710
BFA711
BFA724
BFA725
BFA727
BFA729
BFA735
BFA741
BFA800
BFA801
BFA900
BFA901
BLA101
BLA200
BLA201
BLA202
BLA203
BLA303
BLA304
BLA401
BLA402
BLA611
BLA612
BLA613
BLA614
BLA615
BLA616
BLA617
BLA618
BLA631
BLA632
BLA633
BLA634
BLA635
BLA636
BLA638
BLA641
BLA642
BLA643
BLA644
BLA645
175
175
176
176
175
175
175
176
176
175
176
176
176
177
177
177
176
176
177
176
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
448
448
449
449
449
450
450
450
450
455
455
455
456
453
458
452
457
455
456
451
454
451
456
457
457
451
452
451
453
BLA646
BLA647
BLA648
BLA649
BLA651
BLA652
BLA661
BLA662
BLA663
BLA664
BLA665
BLA666
BLA667
BLA668
BLA669
BLA671
BLA672
BLA673
BLA681
BLA682
BLA683
BLA684
BLA685
BLA687
BLA688
BLA689
BLA691
BLA692
BLA693
BLA694
BLA695
BLA696
BLA697
BLA698
BLA699
BMA101
BMA103
BMA141
BMA201
BMA202
BMA203
BMA221
BMA241
BMA244
BMA251
BMA252
BMA253
BMA255
BMA281
BMA282
BMA296
BMA301
BMA302
BMA303
BMA321
BMA322
BMA323
453
459
451
459
452
457
452
459
455
454
455
459
456
457
452
459
458
454
453
454
458
452
454
456
458
452
458
453
453
452
456
457
458
454
453
460
460
460
462
461
460
461
460
461
462
460
462
461
461
461
202
463
464
464
462
463
463
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BMA324
BMA351
BMA353
BMA371
BMA372
BMA381
BMA383
BMA384
BMA395
BMA401
BMA402
BMA403
BMA404
BMA421
BMA441
BMA451
BMA581
BMA582
BMA583
BMA584
BMA681
BMA682
BMA683
BMA771
BMA772
BMA773
BMA774
BMA775
BMA776
BMA777
BMA778
BMA779
BMA790
BMA795
BMA798
BMA799
BMA800
BMA801
BMA900
BMA901
BSA101
BSA102
BSA201
BSA202
BSA203
BSA301
BSA302
BSA303
BSA304
BSA305
BSA306
BSA307
BSA410
BSA411
BSA412
BSA413
BSA420
BSA498
BSA499
462
463
464
464
463
463
463
462
463
465
465
465
464
464
464
465
466
465
465
466
466
466
466
467
466
467
467
467
466
467
467
467
468
467
468
468
468
468
468
468
437
437
438
438
438
439
439
439
438
438
439
439
440
440
440
440
440
439
439
BSA559
BSA751
BSA752
BSA753
BSA754
BSA755
BSA756
BSA757
BSA758
BSA759
BSA800
BSA801
BSA802
BSA803
BSA900
BSA901
CAM100
CAM105
CAM205
CAM400
CBA200
CBA220
CBA235
CBA250
CBA327
CBA410
CGC500
CGC600
CGG310
CGG410
CGW500
CHG100
CHG101
CHG110
CHG210
CHN310
CHN415
CHP205
CHP310
CHP311
CHP312
CHP320
CHP321
CHP330
CHP415
CHP416
CJA211
CJA212
CJA308
CJA310
CJA315
CJA320
CJA325
CJA400
CJA410
CJA510
CJA515
CJA520
CJA525
440
441
441
441
441
442
441
441
440
441
442
442
442
442
442
442
476
477
479
484
478
523
180
221
221
222
484
485
481
483
485
191
523
476
477
191
193
191
479
192
192
479
192
190
193
193
524
478
513
480
480
480
480
482
482
488
488
488
488
CJA530
CKA320
CKA400
CKA500
CKA550
CKA600
CKA650
CLA600
CMM300
CMM400
CMM500
CMM600
CMP500
CMP600
CNA105
CNA106
CNA125
CNA126
CNA205
CNA225
CNA245
CNA246
CNA305
CNA306
CNA314
CNA315
CNA316
CNA317
CNA326
CNA365
CNA386
CNA405
CNA435
CNA705
CNA706
CNA710
CNA711
CNA713
CNA714
CNA720
CNA721
CNA722
CNA723
CNA730
CNA731
CNA732
CNA733
CNA740
CNA741
CNA742
CNA743
CNA760
CNA761
CNA762
CNA763
CNA770
CNA771
CNA772
CNA773
488
482
484
485
486
488
488
486
481
482
484
487
485
487
505
505
505
505
507
507
506
506
508
508
507
507
507
508
508
508
508
509
509
509
512
512
509
511
510
509
510
509
509
510
510
510
510
511
511
511
512
511
511
510
510
512
512
511
511
CNA805
CNA806
CNA807
CNA808
CNA809
CNA810
CRA101
CRA121
CRA161
CRA171
CRA172
CRA181
CRA200
CRA222
CRA223
CRA226
CRA231
CRA241
CRA251
CRA273
CRA276
CRA282
CRA300
CRA311
CRA312
CRA321
CRA332
CRA333
CRA342
CRA343
CRA352
CRA353
CRA385
CRA386
CSA105
CSA110
CSA200
CSA201
CSA220
CSA311
CSA315
CSA323
CSA325
CSA331
CSA350
CSA400
CSA411
CSA415
CSA420
CSA423
CSA450
EPC150
EPC235
EPC250
EPC251
EPC252
EPC253
EPC329
EPC331
512
512
513
512
513
513
223
222
426
222
222
506
224
224
202
202
223
223
223
223
224
506
225
225
225
225
225
226
226
226
224
225
224
224
523
522
524
525
524
526
525
525
527
527
526
528
528
527
528
528
528
263
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HEF100
HEF201
HEF204
HEF205
HEF206
HEF301
HEF302
HEF303
HEF304
HEF305
HEF306
HEF307
HEF308
HEF309
HEF310
HEF311
HEF400
HEF401
HEF402
HEF403
HEF405
HEF406
HEF407
HEF408
HEF409
HEF410
HEF411
HEG100
HEG201
HEG203
HEG213
HEG301
HEG302
HEG303
HEG304
HEG305
HEG306
HEG307
HEG308
HEG309
HEG310
HEG311
HEG312
HEG400
HEG401
HEG402
HEG404
HEG405
HEG406
HEG408
HEG409
HEI200
HEI400
HEI401
HEI410
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HEI413
HEI415
HEI416
HEJ101
HEJ102
HGA101
HGA102
HGA105
HGA106
HGA135
HGA138
HGA139
HGA202
HGA203
HGA204
HGA214
HGA215
HGA220
HGA221
HGA225
HGA227
HGA230
HGA231
HGA233
HGA236
HGA239
HGA251
HGA254
HGA259
HGA260
HGA261
HGA262
HGA263
HGA272
HGA274
HGA276
HGA278
HGA279
HGA302
HGA303
HGA304
HGA314
HGA315
HGA320
HGA321
HGA325
HGA327
HGA330
HGA331
HGA333
HGA336
HGA339
HGA351
HGA359
HGA360
HGA361
HGA362
HGA363
HGA372
443
443
443
447
447
580
580
579
579
513
513
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582
582
584
581
584
582
584
581
584
582
581
581
584
581
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583
583
582
582
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582
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583
583
583
583
582
582
581
HGA374
HGA376
HGA378
HGA400
HGA401
HGE101
HGE102
HGE103
HGE104
HGE105
HGE126
HGE138
HGE139
HGE201
HGE204
HGE205
HGE206
HGE207
HGE208
HGE209
HGE218
HGE219
HGE220
HGE221
HGE222
HGE223
HGE226
HGE227
HGE228
HGE229
HGE230
HGE231
HGE232
HGE233
HGE236
HGE237
HGE238
HGE301
HGE302
HGE305
HGE306
HGE307
HGE308
HGE309
HGE318
HGE319
HGE320
HGE321
HGE322
HGE323
HGE326
HGE327
HGE328
HGE329
HGE330
HGE331
HGE332
HGE333
HGE336
580
583
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585
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572
572
572
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572
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575
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HGW302
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HGW305
HGW306
HGW307
HGW401
HGW402
HGW403
HGW404
HGW405
HGW406
HGW407
HGW408
HGW409
HGW410
HLA210
HLA310
HMA100
HMA202
HMA204
HMA205
HMA207
HMA210
HMA211
HMA216
HMA217
HMA219
HMA221
HMA222
HMA227
HMA228
HMA230
HMA231
HMA232
HMA233
HMA234
HMA235
HMA236
HMA237
HMA238
HMA239
HMA240
HMA242
HMA243
HMA244
HMA245
HMA246
HMA247
HMA248
HMA249
HMA250
HMA300
HMA301
HMA302
HMA304
575
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HMA305
HMA307
HMA310
HMA311
HMA317
HMA319
HMA321
HMA322
HMA327
HMA328
HMA330
HMA331
HMA332
HMA333
HMA334
HMA335
HMA336
HMA337
HMA338
HMA339
HMA340
HMA342
HMA343
HMA344
HMA345
HMA346
HMA347
HMA348
HMA349
HMA350
HMA400
HMA401
HMA405
HMA408
HMA410
HMA411
HMA412
HMC100
HMC201
HMC202
HMC301
HMC302
HMC303
HMC304
HMC305
HMC306
HMC307
HMJ100
HMJ201
HMJ202
HMJ306
HMJ307
HMJ308
HMJ331
HMJ332
HMJ333
HMJ334
HMJ400
HMJ401
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HMJ411
HMJ412
HMJ415
HMN100
HMN201
HMN202
HMN203
HMN204
HMN205
HMN206
HMN302
HMN303
HMN304
HMN305
HMN306
HMN307
HMN308
HMN309
HMN312
HMN382
HMN400
HMN401
HPA101
HPA102
HPA181
HPA182
HPA201
HPA205
HPA207
HPA209
HPA210
HPA211
HPA215
HPA219
HPA220
HPA231
HPA232
HPA233
HPA242
HPA246
HPA256
HPA257
HPA258
HPA266
HPA268
HPA269
HPA270
HPA271
HPA274
HPA275
HPA276
HPA277
HPA278
HPA283
HPA289
HPA291
HPA292
HPA293
HPA294
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HPA295
HPA297
HPA301
HPA305
HPA307
HPA309
HPA310
HPA311
HPA315
HPA319
HPA320
HPA331
HPA332
HPA333
HPA342
HPA346
HPA356
HPA357
HPA358
HPA366
HPA368
HPA369
HPA370
HPA371
HPA374
HPA375
HPA376
HPA377
HPA378
HPA383
HPA389
HPA391
HPA392
HPA393
HPA394
HPA395
HPA397
HPA398
HPA400
HPA401
HSA101
HSA102
HSA201
HSA202
HSA203
HSA204
HSA210
HSA212
HSA213
HSA214
HSA218
HSA222
HSA227
HSA232
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HSA241
HSA244
HSA250
HSA256
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HSA257
HSA258
HSA260
HSA262
HSA263
HSA264
HSA265
HSA266
HSA301
HSA302
HSA303
HSA304
HSA310
HSA312
HSA313
HSA314
HSA318
HSA322
HSA327
HSA332
HSA340
HSA341
HSA344
HSA350
HSA356
HSA357
HSA358
HSA360
HSA361
HSA362
HSA364
HSA365
HSA366
HSA400
HSA401
HSA432
HSD101
HSD102
HSD202
HSD203
HSD204
HSD206
HSD208
HSD209
HSD223
HSD225
HSD227
HSD229
HSD230
HSD231
HSD232
HSD235
HSD236
HSD238
HSD239
HSD240
HSD241
HSD242
HSD243
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HSD303
HSD304
HSD306
HSD308
HSD309
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HSD325
HSD327
HSD329
HSD330
HSD331
HSD332
HSD335
HSD336
HSD338
HSD339
HSD340
HSD341
HSD342
HSD343
HSD400
HSD401
HSD416
HSD705
HSD714
HSD715
HSD716
HSD717
HSD718
HSD740
HSD741
HSD743
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HTA101
HTA102
HTA103
HTA104
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HTA203
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HTA303
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HTA305
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HTA309
HTA311
HTA312
HTA316
HTA318
HTA319
HTA320
HTA321
HTA322
HTA323
HTA325
HTA329
HTA340
HTA341
HTA350
HTA355
HTA361
HTA362
HTA371
HTA375
HTA381
HTA382
HTA399
HTA498
HTA499
HTC101
HTC102
HTC200
HTC201
HTC202
HTC203
HTC206
HTC208
HTC209
HTC210
HTC211
HTC213
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HTC300
HTC301
HTC302
HTC303
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HTC311
HTC313
HTC315
HTC316
HTC317
HTC318
HTC319
HTC322
HTC323
HTC324
HTC325
HTC326
HTC400
HTC401
HTG200
HTG216
HTG218
HTG220
HTG300
HTG316
HTG318
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HTL200
HTL217
HTL219
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HTL300
HTL317
HTL319
HTL320
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KCA152
KCA251
KCA252
KCA253
KCA254
KCA341
KCA342
KCA343
KCA351
KCA352
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KCA355
KCA421
KCA422
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KCA427
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KCA443
KCA444
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KDA112
KDA114
KDA115
KDA121
KDA122
KDA124
KDA125
KDA211
KDA212
KDA213
KDA214
KDA221
KDA222
KDA223
KDA224
KDA311
KDA312
KDA313
KDA314
KDA321
KDA322
KDA323
KDA324
KDA411
KDA412
KDA413
KDA421
KDA422
KDA423
KDA471
KDA472
KDA473
KDA481
KDA511
KDA512
KDA513
KDA521
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KDU896
KDU897
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KEA200
KEA222
KEA231
KEA266
KEA300
KEA332
KEA336
KEA338
KEA342
KEA346
KEA348
KEA355
KEA365
KEA407
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241
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586
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396
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KEA408
KEA410
KEA411
KEA420
KEA421
KEA432
KEA440
KEA441
KEA510
KEA511
KEA841
KEA842
KEA843
KEA844
KEA845
KEA846
KGA100
KGA101
KGA190
KGA200
KGA202
KGA208
KGA209
KGA210
KGA211
KGA223
KGA240
KGA253
KGA254
KGA270
KGA272
KGA278
KGA288
KGA289
KGA290
KGA291
KGA292
KGA293
KGA294
KGA295
KGA296
KGA297
KGA298
KGA302
KGA308
KGA321
KGA323
KGA327
KGA331
KGA332
KGA340
KGA346
KGA353
KGA354
KGA365
KGA370
KGA372
KGA378
KGA381
399
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KGA401
KGA402
KGA403
KGA500
KGA501
KGE500
KGE501
KGE505
KGE506
KGE512
KGE513
KGE514
KGE515
KGE540
KGE541
KGE808
KGE809
KGE810
KGE811
KGE812
KGE813
KGE814
KGE815
KGE840
KGE850
KGG140
KGG150
KGG220
KGG230
KGG240
KGG245
KGG260
KGG270
KGG275
KGG280
KGG320
KGG330
KGG340
KGG341
KGG342
KGG345
KGG350
KGG355
KGG360
KGG401
KGG405
KGG407
KGG425
KGG435
KGG440
KGG445
KGG510
KGG580
KGN202
KGN209
KGN210
KGN211
KGN223
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KGN233
KGN239
KGN250
KGN251
KGN252
KGN253
KGN254
KGN255
KGN261
KGN265
KGN271
KGN277
KGN278
KGN302
KGN307
KGN321
KGN323
KGN327
KGN330
KGN331
KGN332
KGN333
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KGN340
KGN346
KGN350
KGN351
KGN352
KGN353
KGN354
KGN355
KGN361
KGN365
KGN366
KGN371
KGN372
KGN377
KGN378
KGN381
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KGS505
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KHA200
KHA205
KHA207
KHA209
KHA212
KHA250
KHA300
KHA303
KHA304
KHA305
KHA307
KHA309
KHA312
KHA314
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KHA319
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KJB307
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KJC161
KJC162
KJC171
KJC212
KJC221
KJC231
KJC242
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KJC311
KJC322
KJC332
KJC341
KJC353
KJC372
KJC400
KJC401
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KJG102
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KJG401
KJG402
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KJP131
KJP132
KJP141
KJP142
KJP143
KJP144
KJP151
KJP201
KJP222
KJP231
KJP232
KJP321
KJP322
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KJP401
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KLA105
KLA110
KLA115
KLA150
KLA210
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KLA222
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537
536
537
537
538
537
537
538
538
538
538
539
539
539
539
179
178
179
179
178
181
182
179
180
181
181
180
181
KLA243
KLA251
KLA252
KLA253
KLA265
KLA300
KLA303
KLA306
KLA307
KLA309
KLA313
KLA318
KLA323
KLA330
KLA331
KLA332
KLA336
KLA341
KLA350
KLA351
KLA352
KLA353
KLA355
KLA361
KLA362
KLA363
KLA365
KLA366
KLA367
KLA368
KLA369
KLA370
KLA371
KLA381
KLA406
KLA407
KLA411
KLA415
KLA416
KLA417
KLA418
KLA421
KLA431
KLA441
KLA451
KLA455
KLA456
KLA461
KLA470
KLA481
KLA483
KLA490
KLA500
KLA510
KLA511
KLA515
KLA516
KLA517
KLA520
180
182
180
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189
189
189
KLA521
KMA152
KMA153
KMA154
KMA155
KMA156
KMA157
KMA161
KMA162
KMA165
KMA171
KMA172
KMA251
KMA252
KMA253
KMA254
KMA255
KMA262
KMA263
KMA265
KMA270
KMA271
KMA272
KMA350
KMA351
KMA352
KMA353
KMA354
KMA355
KMA356
KMA357
KMA358
KMA371
KMA372
KMA373
KMA374
KMA400
KMA500
KMA501
KMA571
KMA572
KMA573
KMA574
KMA575
KMA583
KMA586
KMA589
KMA590
KME271
KME280
KME300
KNE121
KNE122
KNM111
KNM112
KPA120
KPA150
KPA151
KPA200
189
469
469
470
470
469
470
470
470
471
470
471
471
471
471
472
473
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472
471
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474
474
474
475
475
475
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475
475
475
475
475
475
475
475
475
320
320
312
312
545
545
545
546
KPA371
KPA372
KPA373
KPA374
KPA375
KPA376
KPA377
KPA378
KPA379
KPA400
KPA401
KPA410
KPA411
KPA450
KPA451
KPA460
KPA461
KPA500
KPA501
KPA510
KPA520
KPA521
KPZ120
KQA110
KQA121
KQA124
KQA201
KQA207
KQA212
KQA214
KQA220
KQA228
KQA241
KQA242
KQA243
KQA302
KQA303
KQA306
KQA309
KQA311
KQA312
KQA318
KQA319
KQA320
KQA321
KQA325
KQA326
KQA330
KQA351
KQA361
KQA362
KQA401
KQA403
KQA817
KQA818
KQA819
KQA820
KQA821
KRA110
546
546
546
546
547
547
547
547
547
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
549
549
549
549
549
549
201
201
201
202
202
201
203
201
202
202
203
201
205
204
205
203
204
205
203
204
204
203
203
205
204
204
204
203
205
205
206
206
206
206
206
231
KRA120
KRA121
KRA130
KRA145
KRA160
KRA170
KRA200
KRA203
KRA205
KRA222
KRA262
KRA301
KRA302
KRA303
KRA305
KRA400
KRA401
KRA500
KRA501
KRA580
KRA583
KRA586
KRA589
KSA410
KSA411
KSA505
KSA506
KSA510
KSA511
KXA111
KXA124
KXA131
KXA132
KXA133
KXA134
KXA135
KXA136
KXA222
KXA231
KXA232
KXA233
KXA234
KXA306
KXA313
KXA331
KXA332
KXA333
KXA334
KXA335
KXA336
KXA337
KXA338
KXA339
KXA340
KXA412
KXA414
KXA415
KXA416
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232
233
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233
234
233
234
234
234
234
234
234
234
234
199
199
199
199
199
199
242
242
242
242
243
243
243
243
243
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244
244
244
244
245
245
245
245
245
246
246
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KXA431
KXA433
KXA450
KXA451
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KYA171
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540
KYA172
KYA181
KYA200
KYA310
KYA311
KYA312
KYA314
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541
541
542
542
542
542
KYA315
KYA375
KYA410
KYA411
KYA510
KYA511
KYA583
542
542
543
543
543
543
543
KYA586
KYA589
KZA120
KZA150
KZA151
KZA210
KZA351
543
543
592
592
591
592
593
KZA352
KZA353
KZA354
KZA355
KZA356
KZA357
KZA358
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593
593
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594
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594
KZA400
KZA401
KZA450
KZA451
KZA500
KZA501
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594
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Index of Course Codes
The description of units given in the ‘Unit Details’ section of
this Handbook includes the courses for which those units are
offered. These courses are identified by their code numbers
which are explained in this index. Round brackets ( ) are used
to identify which schedule the unit appears in – for those
courses which have a number of different schedules.
In addition to the regular course codes the following
abbreviations are also used:
(+OC) means the unit is available for other unspecified courses;
page
(+ Mus for others) – see Cross-Faculty Music units
30
(+ Perf Arts Lib Stud) – see Performing Arts Liberal Studies 32
S3F(X) – see Computing units for non-computing students 124
C3A – Bachelor of Commerce-Bachelor of Applied Science 69
C3C – Bachelor of Commerce
48
C3E – Bachelor of Economics
55
C3H – Bachelor of Commerce-Bachelor of Arts
39, 73
C3J – Bachelor of Economics-Bachelor of Arts
39, 75
C3S – Bachelor of Information Systems
60
C3K – Bachelor of Commerce-Bachelor of Computing
74
C3T – Bachelor of Business Adminstration (HospMgmt)
46
C3U – Bachelor of Business Adminstration (HRM)
47
C4C – Bachelor of Commerce (Hons)
55
C4E – Bachelor of Economics (Hons)
60
C4S – Bachelor of Information Systems (Hons)
65
C5T – Graduate Certificate of Management
76
C6M – Graduate Diploma of Business Administration
77
C7A – Master of Information Systems
80
C7C – Master of Commerce
79
C7M – Master of Business Administration
78
D3A – Bachelor of Environmental Design
131
D3B – Bachelor of Architecture
122
D4A – Bachelor of Environmental Design (Hons)
132
D4B – Bachelor of Architecture (Hons)
122
D7A – Master of Town Planning
166
E3A – Bachelor of Education
84
E3B – Bachelor of Education (In-Service)
87
E3G – Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education
81
E3H – Bachelor of Teaching
93
E3H(PRE) – Bachelor of Teaching (Preliminary)
92
E3J – Bachelor of Human Movement
89
E4A – Bachelor of Education (Hons)
86
E4C – Bachelor of Education (Hons)(In-Service)
88
E4G – Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education (Hons) 83
E4H – Bachelor of Teaching (Hons)
95
E4J – Bachelor of Human Movement (Hons)
91
E5B – Graduate Certificate of Education
95
E6C – Graduate Diploma of Education
95
E7B – Master of Education
95
E9Z – Professional Doctorate of Education
100
F1E – Associate Diploma of Music
6
F1G – Associate Diploma of Fine Art and Design
5
F1H – Associate Diploma of Performing Arts
7
F3B – Bachelor of Performing Arts
31
F3E – Bachelor of Fine Arts
23
F3H – Bachelor of Music
28
F4A – Bachelor of Fine Arts (Hons)
27
F4B – Bachelor of Performing Arts (Hons)
32
F4D – Bachelor of Music (Hons)
30
F6D – Graduate Diploma of Music
41
F7D – Master of Fine Art and Design
41
F7E – Master of Music
43
H3D – Bachelor of Nursing
105
H4A – Bachelor of Nursing (Hons)
107
H6A – Graduate Diploma of Advanced Nursing
110
H7A – Master of Nursing
111
L3B – Bachelor of Laws
65
L3D – Bachelor of Arts–Bachelor of Laws
38, 67
L3E – Bachelor of Economics–Bachelor of Laws
67
L3F – Bachelor of Commerce–Bachelor of Laws
67
L3G – Bachelor of Science–Bachelor of Laws
67
L3K – Bachelor fo Information Systems–Bachelor of Laws 67
M3A – Bachelor of Medical Science
104
M3B – Bachelor of Medicine-Bachelor of Surgery
104
M4B – Bachelor of Medicine-Bachelor of Surgery (Hons) 104
M3E – Bachelor of Biomedical Science
103
M3F – Bachelor of Pharmacy
108
M4A – Bachelor of Medical Science (Hons)
104
M4C – Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons)
109
M4E – Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Hons)
103
M6A – Graduate Diploma of Immunology & Microbiology 109
M7A – Master of Medical Science
111
N3A – Bachelor of Engineering
125
N3A(OS) – Overseas Engineering Diplomates
130
N3C – Bachelor of Science–Bachelor of Engineering
148
N3H – Bachelor of Geomatics
133
N3M(CiviT) – Bachelor of Technology (Civil Technology) 145
N3M(E&C) – Bachelor of Technology (Electronics and
Computers)
145, 147
N3M(EnvT) – Bachelor of Technology (Environmental
Technology)
145, 147
N3M(EP) – Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Power) 145, 147
N3M(ManuT) – Bachelor of Technology (Manufacturing
Technology)
145, 146
N3M(MechT) – Bachelor of Technology (Mechanical
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Technology)
145, 146
N4A – Bachelor of Engineering (Hons)
130
N4B – Bachelor of Surveying (Hons)
144
N6E – Graduate Diploma of Spatial Information Science
(Hons)
157
N6Z – Graduate Diploma of Engineering (Hons)
152
N7A – Master of Technology
165
R1A – Associate Diploma in Modern Languages
5
R3A – Bachelor of Arts
8
R3B – Bachelor of Social Work
36
R3C – Bachelor of Social Science
33
R4A – Bachelor of Arts (Hons)
21
R4B – Bachelor of Social Work (Hons)
38
R6B – Graduate Diploma in Humanities
39
R6F – Graduate Diploma in Modern Languages
40
R7B – Master of Humanities
42
R7D – Master of Public Administration
44
R7G – Master of Social Work
45
S1A – Associate Diploma of Applied Science (Aquaculture) 113
S3A – Bachelor of Agricultural Science
114
S3B – Bachelor of Applied Science (Agriculture)
119
S3C – Bachelor of Applied Science(Horticulture)
120
S3E – Bachelor of Applied Science
115
S3E(2) – Bachelor of Applied Science (Aquaculture)
116
S3E(3) – Bachelor of Applied Science (Biology Major)
116
S3E(4) – Bachelor of Applied Science (Biomedical Science) 116
S3E(5) – Bachelor of Applied Science (Chemistry Major) 117
S3E(6i) – Bachelor of Applied Science (Computing Major) 117
S3E(6ii) – Bachelor of Applied Science (Earth Science Major)118
S3E(6iii) – Bachelor of Applied Science (Mathematics
Major)
118
S3E(7) – Bachelor of Applied Science(Physical Sciences /
Electronics))
118
S3E(8) – Bachelor of Applied Science(Sports Science)
118
S3E(9) – Bachelor of Applied Science(Minor Sequences) 118
S3F – Bachelor of Computing (Ltn)
123
S3G – Bachelor of Science
135
S3G(D1) – Bachelor of Science (Forest Ecology)
139
S3G(D2) – Bachelor of Science (Marine, Freshwater and
Antarctic Biology)
140
S3G(D3) – Bachelor of Science Natural Environment and
Wilderness Management)
141
S3G(i) – Bachelor of Science Life Sciences
142
S3G(ii) – Bachelor of Science Chemical Sciences
143
S3G(iii) – Bachelor of Science Computer Science
143
S3G(iv) – Bachelor of Science Phsycial Sciences,
Psychology or Humanities
143
S3G(v) – Bachelor of Science Biochemistry, Microbiology 143
S3G(vi) – Bachelor of Science Geology
394
S3H – Bachelor of Computing (teach-out Hbt)
124
S3K – Bachelor of Aquaculture
121
S4C – Bachelor of Applied Science (Hons)
119
S4D – Bachelor of Computing (Hons)
125
S4E – Bachelor of Science (Hons)
144
S4G – Bachelor of Antarctic Studies (Hons)
149
S6A – Graduate Diploma in Agricultural Science
150
S6B – Graduate Diploma of Environmental Studies
152
S6C – Graduate Diploma of Applied Science (Aquaculture) 150
S6D – Graduate Diploma in Science
154
S6J – Graduate Diploma of Computing
151
S6R – Graduate Diploma of Computing (Hons)
152
S6W – Graduate Diploma of Environmental Studies (Hons) 154
S6X – Graduate Diploma in Science (Hons)
156
S6Y – Graduate Diploma in Agricultural Science (Hons) 150
S7B – Master of Environmental Studies
159
S7C – Master of Applied Science (Aquaculture)
158
S7D – Master of Environmental Management
162
S7E – Master of Science Studies
163
S7F – Master of Economic Geology
161
S7H – Master of Psychology (Educational Psychology)
159
S7J – Master of Master of Psychology (Clinical Psychology) 159
S7K – Master of Computing
158
S7L – Master of Science (Economic Geology)
161
S7M – Master of Science (Environmental Management) 162
A note concerning Science in the University of Tasmania
As used by the University of Tasmania, the term
‘Science’ is generally employed in relation to the study
of natural phenomena: the universe, the earth, minerals,
plants, and animal life. In its broadest sense, however,
the word means no more than ‘knowledge’ and
includes sciences such as sociology, psychology,
political science, economics and so on. In some cases, it
is difficult, if not impossible, to draw a hard line
between the study of physical phenomena and the
study of, say, human influence on those phenomena.
Thus, a discipline such as geography, is both a science
and an arts discipline. There is also a fuzzy line drawn
between science and the application of one’s knowledge
of science. In the field of agriculture, for instance, some
subjects are properly understood as science; others are
applied science. In a discipline such as engineering,
there is considerable emphasis placed on mathematics
and physics (which are sciences) but it is geared almost
exclusively towards the understanding and solving of
engineering problems. Some science disciplines are
closely related to other, often more fundamental,
disciplines. Thus, for instance, microbiology tends to be
related to the study of medicine or agricultural sciences.
Thus, not all sciences are offered by the Faculty of
Science and Engineering. In particular, students should
note that biochemistry, microbiology, immunology,
physiology and biomedical science are offered by the
Faculty of Health Science.
Note on name changes: the Schoolof Geology has been
renamed the School of Earth Science; the subject,
however, is still referred to as geology. The School of
Applied Science includes the discipline of Earth Science
(formerly Geography).
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This Handbook
• This Course and Unit Handbook, 1999 (detailing all
coursework courses) is the second volume in a series
of publications which give details of the University
and its courses. The other volumes are:
• Student Information Handbook, 1999, which
summarises information which students need to
know when they become members of the University.
This handbook is made available free of charge to
students at the time of their receiving their ID card;
• Calendar, which gives the specifications for all
courses offered by the University, a copy of the
University of Tasmania Act, all current University Bylaws, Ordinances and many Rules, Codes of Conduct
and Policies, a comprehensive list of academic and
senior administrative staff as well as the membership
of Council, Academic Senate and their various
committees. Copies of the Calendar are held in the
University libraries;
• Research Higher Degrees Handbook 1999, which is
published by the Office for Research and summarises
all information needed by those embarking on a
research degree at the University.
In addition to these the University publishes an Annual
Report, copies of which are held in the University
libraries.
The official publications of the University are also
published on the web and may be accessed from the
Handbooks Homepage at www.admin.utas.edu.au/
HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html
Course and Unit Handbook
Structure and content
The handbook is divided into three main sections:
(a)
Contents and Indexes, inside front cover and the
following pages;
(b) Course details, page 1;
(c)
Unit details (including School entries), page 167.
The faculties
The University’s courses are administered and taught
by faculties. There are five faculties as follows:
• Arts, page 3
• Commerce and Law, page 46
• Education, page 81
• Health Science, page 103
• Science and Engineering, page 113.
Contents and indexes
Students are advised to make full use of the many
comprehensive tables of content and indexes.
The Table of Courses and Contacts (page ii)
provides a quick reference to the pages on which
individual courses are described.
The Index of Unit Titles (page vi) includes the titles
of all units offered by the University and the pages on
which a fuller description of the units may be found.
The Index of Unit Codes with page references (page
xxv) enables the reader to find the unit details of any
unit currently being offered whose number is known.
To save space, it has been necessary to refer to
prerequisites, corequisites and mutual exclusions by
their unit enrolment code number.
The Index of Course Codes (page xxxiii) indicates the
page on which the courses are described as well as
giving the meaning of the course codes.
Course details
These include such important information as the course
code, the campus(es) where the course is taught, its
duration, details of admission requirements and any
prerequisites (over and above those listed below as
necessary for general entry into the University), its
objectives and its structure.
The courses are summarised in the various schedules
which indicate the units which need to be studied or
which may be taken in order to complete a given
course. These schedules list indicate the level or year of
study, the unit title, its (HECS) weighting, the semester
and campus(es) on which it is offered , its enrolment
code, and the page reference to the unit details.
Unit details
These give a fuller description of the unit, its content
and objectives. Other details listed may include (where
known at the time of publication) the names of teaching
staff, the campus where it is taught, the HECS weight
(which may vary depending on the course in which the
unit is studied), the teaching pattern, any prerequisite
and corequisite units, mutual exclusions, the method of
assessment, and any required or recommended texts or
other materials. It is important to note that these details,
which are based on information which was correct at
the time of publication, may be altered by the
University. Students are advised to check the details
prior to enrolling in any course or units.
The unit descriptions include reference to the course
codes of the course(s) for which the units are offered.
To find the page on which the courses are described
used the Index of course codes and abbreviations. It is
important to note, however, that a large number of
units may be studied by students as electives or
options in a wide range of courses, even those offered
by other faculties. Where the code (+OC) appears, this
is a positive indication that the unit is available to
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students enrolled in ‘Other Courses’. However,
students are urged to seek advice from their course
coordinator or tutors as well as from the providing
school concerning the availability of any units they
may be interested in.
Discipline entries
At the beginning of each group of related units
(generally units whose codes begin with the same three
letters), there may be a discipline entry which may give
specific details concerning majors and minors or
particular courses appropriate to that discipline.
Students are urged to read carefully any discipline
entry related to the units or course they are studying.
Admission to the
University
To be considered for a course applicants must submit
an Application for Admission form.
Admission based on TCE results
Degree or diploma courses
To be eligible for admission as an undergraduate
student to any course conducted by the University
which leads to a degree or diploma, a Tasmanian
candidate must:
• have spent at least two years in post Year 10 full- time
study for the Tasmanian Certificate of Education
(TCE) studying a combination of subjects designed
for Years 11 and 12;
• have obtained a Satisfactory Achievement (SA) result
or better in a minimum of four pre-tertiary ‘C’
subjects, chosen from the schedule of subjects
approved by the University;
• have obtained the minimum of four subjects in not
more than two, not necessarily consecutive, sittings;
and
• have taken at least three of the pre-tertiary ‘C’
subjects in Year 12 or in a later year.
Associate diploma courses
Full details on admission procedures are contained in
the University’s 1999 Admission Guide 1999.
Application forms and the Admission Guide are
available from the Student Administration Offices at
the University’s Hobart and Launceston campuses and
at the North West Centre – phone (03) 6226 2812, (03)
6324 3106 and (03) 6430 4949 respectively; or 1800 030
955 (free call).
Applicants must satisfy the following requirements:
• have satisfied the specified performance criteria or
vocational experience requirements appropriate to
the particular course; and
• have obtained a Satisfactory Achievement (SA) result
or better in a minimum of two pre-tertiary ‘C’
subjects chosen from the schedule of subjects
approved by the University.
Applicants for courses must satisfy the University’s
normal admission requirements outlined below. In
addition, some courses have special entry requirements.
It is also possible to be admitted to an associate diploma
course under the alternative category entry (see below).
Admission to courses is competitive – possession of the
admission requirements for a particular course will not
automatically guarantee entry to that course.
Applicants will be selected on the basis of academic
merit and any other specified criteria assessed by the
faculty.
Students who have completed their secondary
education interstate or overseas must hold
qualifications which are recognised by the University as
equivalent to the TCE and which are deemed
acceptable for admission to a higher education
institution in their home state/country.
General admission requirements
International students must satisfy English language
requirements for entry into an award course. The
English Language Centre in Hobart and Launceston
provides intensive language courses and is the
administrative centre for IELTS.
Summary of admission and enrolment procedures
Three basic steps apply to all students wishing to enrol
at the University for the first time.
A student must –
1
apply for admission;
2
be accepted for admission to a course by the
faculty conducting the course;
3
attend a counselling and enrolment session if
necessary; complete the required enrolment
forms and provide information as required
under the Higher Education Contribution
Scheme (HECS); and pay the required fees.
The following is a summary of the University’s Admission
Requirements. Full details are given in the 1999 Admission
Guide
Interstate and overseas applicants
Students requiring further information should look for
the International Prospectus and/or an authorised
overseas representative in their home country.
See Admission Guide for information on ‘Concessional’
and Special Circumstances entry.
Alternative category entry (for
undergraduate and postgraduate entry)
A) Completed or partially completed tertiary studies
Applicants who have already undertaken some study
at a higher education institution, will be assessed on the
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basis of these studies together with a set of criteria
detailed in the Admission Guide.
B) Applicants with TAFE qualifications
Applicants who have successfully completed a TAFE
diploma or associate diploma (or have partially
completed a TAFE diploma or associate diploma after
having successfully completed year 12 studies) will also
be deemed eligible for admission.
C) Mature age entry or previous work experience
Applicants who do not possess the normal entry
requirements may apply in this category if they:
• are at least 21 years of age on 1 March of the year of
enrolment and have obtained a Satisfactory
Achievement (SA) result or better in a minimum of
two pre-tertiary ‘C’ subjects chosen from the schedule
of subjects approved by the University; or
• are at least 23 years of age on 1 March of the year of
enrolment; or
• are deemed by the Admissions Committee of the
relevant faculty to have a reasonable prospect of
completing the course to which they seek admission.
D) Post-year 12 TAFE studies or professional
qualifications
Applicants who did not successfully complete year 12
studies but have subsequently partially completed an
associate diploma or diploma course at a TAFE college,
or have obtained some form of professional
qualification, will be considered in this group.
E) Special entry
Certain applicants may be eligible for admission under
special entry provisions. To be considered in this group
they would need to demonstrate educational
disadvantage owing to illness, misadventure, poor
school facilities or lack of TCE subject opportunities.
F) Aboriginal admission
A number of courses have places reserved for people of
Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent.
Riawunna, Centre for Aboriginal Education, conducts
an orientation and assessment program for Aboriginal
Australians to assist in preparation for study and to
make recommendations for admission to the Faculty
Admissions Committees.
People of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent
over the age of 18 may apply to Riawunna for
admission to the Riawunna Higher Education Bridging
Program. Successful completion of this program will
assist in gaining admission to degree courses offered by
the University.
competition with all other applicants.
Offer of a place
If their application for admission is successful,
applicants will receive an offer of a place. They will be
sent an Application for Enrolment together with an
enrolment booklet detailing the procedures for
enrolment. They must then enrol in the course offered
and complete the Higher Education Contribution
Scheme (HECS) requirements. Brief details on
enrolment procedures follow.
Enrolment procedures
All students are required to enrol each year.
Enrolment counselling sessions for 1999 will be held for
new students in late January 1999, and for continuing
students in October 1998. Advice on enrolment is also
available from the Faculty Officers listed at the
beginning of each Faculty entry in the ‘Course details’
section of this handbook.
Students who have completed an undergraduate course
and wish to enrol in a further course, must complete an
Application for Admission form and be accepted before
submitting an enrolment form. Information and
procedures dealing with the enrolment process are
described in the Enrolment Guide sent to all students.
All correspondence on student admission, enrolment
and academic progress matters should be mailed to the
Academic Registrar at the address listed in the front of
this book.
Students will find fuller details of all student
administrative procedures in the Student Information
Handbook.
Equal Opportunity in
Education and Employment
The University of Tasmania is committed to a policy of
equal opportunity in education and employment.
Consequently it is committed to ensuring that students
and staff with disabilities are accorded complete and
equitable access to all facets of the life of the University
as far as circumstances reasonably allow.
The University accepts that it has a legal and moral
responsibility to eliminate from its structures and
practices any source of direct or indirect discrimination
affecting people with permanent or temporary
disabilities.
In all cases please note that meeting the University’s
admission requirements does not guarantee applicants
entry to the course of their choice because there are
quotas for some courses. Applicants are selected in
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Glossary of terms
Some terms used in this Handbook may be unfamiliar
to new students. The explanations listed here relate to
these terms as they are used by the University of
Tasmania.
Academic Senate: the principal academic committee of
the University, with undergraduate and postgraduate
student representatives, responsible for academic
matters including the approval of courses and policy
covering entry requirements, admission, enrolments,
assessment and course completions.
academic year(see also teaching year): extends from
the end of February to the end of November (see page
xl).
associate diploma:an award following completion of a
two-year full-time (or equivalent part time)
undergraduate course designed to provide skills or
knowledge of a specific area within a discipline, e.g.
Associate Diploma in Fine Arts, Associate Diploma of
Music.
associate lecturer(also called tutor): a member of the
academic staff who works with small groups of
students to develop their knowledge by a process of
discussion and review of material.
AV-CC: Australian Vice-Chancellors’ Committee,
comprising the Vice-Chancellors of all Australian
universities, provides broad policy within higher
education and represents universities in relations with
the Commonwealth Government and other bodies.
bachelor degree:an award following completion of an
undergraduate course of at least three years full time
(or equivalent part time), designed to provide a
systematic introduction to a field of study, with some
specialisation at a deeper level of content and
knowledge, and to the underlying principles and
concepts and associated problem-solving skills, e.g.
Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Engineering.
corequisite:a companion unit which must be taken in
conjunction with another.
Council:the governing body of the University.
course:a program of study leading to an award, e.g. the
Bachelor of Science course.
credit:exemption from the requirement to undertake
specified units to complete a course, e.g. an applicant
with an associate diploma may be given credit towards
a bachelor degree.
credit pass (CR):a pass in which the student gained at
least 60% but less than 70%.
credit point,see weighting.
dean:the chief executive officer of a faculty; the dean is
responsible for the administration of the faculty and its
academic and research pursuits.
deferred ordinary examination (DO):students
suffering from illness or other adverse circumstances at
the time of the examination may apply for a deferred
examination.
department:see ‘school’.
diploma:an award following completion of a specified
three-year full-time (or equivalent part-time)
undergraduate course designed to develop skills,
including significant practical experience, and
knowledge in a specific field of activity, leading to
professional registration or meeting the needs of
employers in the field, e.g. Diploma of Applied Science
in Aquaculture.
diplomate:a person who has graduated with a diploma
or associate diploma.
discipline:a field of related studies, e.g. the disciplines
of physics, mathematics, history, computer science.
Some schools are divided into a number of Disciplines;
e.g. the School of Asian Languages and Studies includes
the following disciplines: Discipline of Asian Studies,
Discipline of Chinese, Discipline of Indonesian, and
Discipline of Japanese.
distinction (DN):a pass in which the student gained at
least 70% but less than 80%.
EFTSU(see also weighting): Equivalent Full time
Student Unit. Each unit has a weight or load assigned
to it in specific courses, expressed as a proportion of the
total full-time course requirement in a year. All enrolled
students have a EFTSU value calculated on the units in
which they are enrolled in each semester. The EFTSU
calculation determines the HECS liability of a student.
The weights of the full-time course requirements in a
year normally add up to one EFTSU.
elective(also called an option or optional unit): a unit
which counts towards the requirements of a course but
which is not specified and may be chosen by the
student.
examiner(also called the assessor): a lecturer or
lecturers responsible for the examination of a unit.
faculty:a formal academic body responsible for the
administration of courses, with membership largely
comprised of the teaching staff of schools assigned to
the faculty and student representatives from the
courses for which it is responsible.
faculty pass (FS/FP):a pass awarded by a faculty, after
consideration of the student’s overall performance in
that academic year, in a unit in which the assessors did
not award a pass grade. FS means permission to enter a
supplementary examination has been granted; FP
means permission refused.
fail (NS/NN):achieving less than 50%. See, however,
‘terminating pass’ and ‘faculty pass’. NS means
permission to sit a supplementary examination has
been granted; NN means permission refused.
flexible delivery:referring to the way in which a unit is
taught (may include lectures, distance education, video
conferencing, use of the internet, in-campus or
statewide weekends, summer school or winter school)
Grade-Point Average (GPA):a numerical
representation of the average grade or pass of a student
across a defined number of units. Each faculty
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determines the method of calculation for students
enrolled in its courses.
graduand:a person who has completed the
requirements of a course but who has not yet been
admitted to an degree or awarded a diploma.
graduate:a person who has completed the
requirements of a course and has been admitted to a
degree.
graduation ceremony:ceremony at which
qualifications are formally granted (conferred).
HECS:Higher Education Contribution Scheme. The
Commonwealth Government scheme requiring
students to contribute towards the cost of their higher
education. HECS liability is calculated by multiplying
the student’s EFTSU value by an annual course
contribution set by the Commonwealth Government.
high distinction (HD):a pass in which the student
gained at least 80%.
honours:either an additional year of full-time study
after a three-year full-time degree, predominantly spent
on a research project, or, in the case of a four-or-moreyear full-time single degree, a defined higher level of
expectation for meritorious students in the later stages
of the course.
in-countryused of units which are studied within the
relevant country e.g. some Indonesian units are studied
during the summer vacation within Indonesia.
lecturer/senior lecturer:academic staff with
responsibility for curriculum design, teaching and
assessment.
level:units are often referred to by their level. Level 100
units are generally deemed to be at first-year level, level
200 at the second-year, level 300 as the third-year level.
major:an area of specialisation continued for the
duration of a degree at a deeper level of content with
knowledge developed to a high level providing the
basis for postgraduate study.
minor:(also called a sub-major): an area of
specialisation continued for two years of a degree.
mutual exclusion:another unit which may not be
counted with the present unit in the same course.
pass (PP):a pass in which the student gained at least
50% but less than 60%.
postgraduate (study):further study for a higher
qualification following the successful completion of a
bachelor degree, e.g. graduate diploma or master
degree by coursework.
prerequisite:a unit or level of study which must be
successfully completed before a later unit can be
studied.
pre-University: (sometimes called Access, Preparation,
Foundation, Bridging, Pre-Tertiary) refers to courses
which enable students who do not have the normal
University entrance requirements to reach a standard
which will enable them to study University courses.
professor:the most senior academic rank, and often the
head of a school.
rotating unit:a unit which is offered in alternate years
rotationwhen used of the teaching mode of a unit,
means that some students will be studying a given unit
at one time while others are studying another unit; and
then they swap round.
schedule:part of the course specifications listing units
that may be studied in a particular course. The
schedules in this handbook detail the year (or level) of
the units, the unit title, its weight, the semester(s) in
which it is offered, the campus where it is taught, the
enrolment code and the page on which a fuller
description of the unit may be found.
school(formerly known as ‘department’): the academic
body responsible for the teaching of a discipline or
group of related disciplines within a faculty.
semester:teaching period including 13 teaching weeks
and a one week break. The latter is known as the midsemester break.
Services and Amenities Fee (S&A Fee):an annual fee
levied on all students by the student associations to
fund services and amenities. The amount is calculated
on the EFTSU value of each student.
specifications:the rules by which a faculty administers
a course.
sub-majorsee ‘minor’.
summer school:some courses or units require students
to attend lectures or other University activities during
the long summer vacation. For administrative purposes,
this period is referred to as semester 3.
supplementary examination:students whose
examination result has been borderline may be required
to sit another examination. Supplementary
examinations are generally held in January and July.
teaching year:comprises two semesters and two
examination periods; usually a total of 40 weeks.
terminating pass (TS/TP):means the student is not
permitted to undertake studies in the same subject at a
more advanced level. TS means permission has been
granted to sit a supplementary examination; TP means
permission refused.
testamur(also called a certificate): the certificate
awarded on graduation.
undergraduate (study):study undertaken in order to
gain an associate diploma, diploma, degree or honours
degree.
unit:a set of lectures, seminars, tutorials and /or
practical sessions on a particular topic and the
associated assessment.
viva voce:an oral, face-to-face examination.
weighting:a measure of the proportion that a unit
represents of the total credit specified for completion of
a course. The weighting is expressed an EFTSU
percentage. (Typically, a full year’s study is the
equivalent of 100%).
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Principal Dates
Structure of the Academic Year, 1999
Academic Senate of the University –
• agreed to adopt a standard model of two by 13 week teaching semesters from 1999;
• supports continuation of the commencement date for the first semester each year based on the AV- CC model;
• agreed to maintain the normal calendar for the academic year in the year 2000 with provision for special
arrangements for any student participants in the Olympic Games to allow them to catch up on their studies.
Key academic dates for 1998
Monday September 28–October 2 Mid-semester break
Wednesday September 30
Closing date for 1999 undergraduate applications (Australian and New Zealand
residents)
Thursday October 1
Re-enrolment forms mailed to students
[a] Tuesday October 13
Course counselling sessions (for re-enrolling students) — North West
[a] Wednesday October 14
Course counselling sessions (for re-enrolling students) — Launceston
[a] Thursday October 15
Course counselling sessions (for re-enrolling students) — Hobart
Friday October 23
Semester 2 classes end
Friday October 23
Closing date for submission of re-enrolment forms
Friday October 30
Closing date — Australian Postgraduate Awards (Research Higher Degrees)
Friday October 30
Closing date for Tasmania Scholarships (postgraduate)
Saturday October 31–November 17 Examinations – Hobart, Launceston and North West
Friday November 27
Closing date for Tasmanian Scholarships (undergraduate)
Friday December 11
Closing date for postgraduate applications (by coursework)
Monday December 14–16
Graduation Ceremonies — Hobart
Saturday December 19
Graduation Ceremonies — Launceston
Key academic dates for 1999
Friday January 8
Undergraduate places – first round offers mailed
[a] Wednesday January 21
Enrolment counselling sessions — North West
[a] Thursday January 22
Enrolment counselling sessions — Launceston
[a] Friday January 23
Enrolment counselling sessions — Hobart
Wednesday January20–29
Deferred Ordinary and Supplementary Examinations
Monday February 22
First semester begins
Thursday April 1
Easter break for students and academic staff
Thursday April 8
First semester classes resume
Friday May 28
First semester ends
Monday May 31–June 4
Study period
Saturday June 5–19
First semester examinations
Monday June 21
Semester break begins
Friday July 9
Semester break ends
Monday July 12
Second semester begins
Saturday July 31–August 7
Graduation ceremonies (Hobart and Launceston), dates to be determined
Monday September 27
AV-CC common week starts
Monday October 4
Second semester classes resume
Friday October 15
Second semester ends
Monday October 18–22
Study period
Saturday October 23–November 9 Examinations – Hobart, Launceston and North West
Friday October 29
Closing date for Australian Postgraduate Awards (Research Higher Degrees)
Friday October 29
Closing date for Tasmania Scholarships (postgradaute)
Friday November 26
Closing date for Tasmanian Scholarships (undergraduate)
Mondayday December 13–15
Graduation Ceremonies — Hobart
Saturday December 18
Graduation Ceremonies — Launceston
The University observes only statewide holidays, namely Eight Hours Day (March 1), Anzac Day (April 25), Queen’s
Birthday ([a]June 14 )
[a] to be confirmed
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