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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 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 viii viii University of Tasmania – Course and Unit Handbook, 1999 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 University of Tasmania Handbooks website: www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page ix Course and Unit Handbook – ix 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 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 x x University of Tasmania – Course and Unit Handbook, 1999 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 University of Tasmania Handbooks website: www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page xi Course and Unit Handbook – xi 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 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 xii xii University of Tasmania – Course and Unit Handbook, 1999 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 University of Tasmania Handbooks website: www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page xiii Course and Unit Handbook – xiii 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 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 xiv xiv University of Tasmania – Course and Unit Handbook, 1999 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 University of Tasmania Handbooks website: www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page xv Course and Unit Handbook – xv 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 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 xvi xvi University of Tasmania – Course and Unit Handbook, 1999 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 University of Tasmania Handbooks website: www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page xvii Course and Unit Handbook – xvii 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 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 xviii xviii University of Tasmania – Course and Unit Handbook, 1999 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 University of Tasmania Handbooks website: www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page xix Course and Unit Handbook – xix 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 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 xx xx University of Tasmania – Course and Unit Handbook, 1999 Q 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 University of Tasmania Handbooks website: www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page xxi Course and Unit Handbook – xxi 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 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 xxii xxii University of Tasmania – Course and Unit Handbook, 1999 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 University of Tasmania Handbooks website: www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page xxiii Course and Unit Handbook – xxiii 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 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 xxiv xxiv University of Tasmania – Course and Unit Handbook, 1999 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. University of Tasmania Handbooks website: www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page xxv Course and Unit Handbook – xxv 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 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 xxvi xxvi University of Tasmania – Course and Unit Handbook, 1999 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 512 512 513 512 513 513 223 222 426 222 222 506 224 224 202 202 223 223 223 223 224 506 225 225 225 225 225 226 226 226 224 225 224 224 523 522 524 525 524 526 525 525 527 527 526 528 528 527 528 528 528 263 264 263 263 264 264 266 265 EPC333 EPC334 EPC335 EPC336 EPC337 EPC338 EPC339 EPC340 EPC341 EPC342 EPC345 EPC346 EPC400 EPC405 EPC406 EPC407 EPC409 EPC410 EPF150 EPF250 EPF303 EPF402 EPF404 EPF405 EPF407 EPP400 EPP401 EPT150 EPT250 EPT303 EPT402 EPT404 ESA102 ESA103 ESA109 ESA110 ESA111 ESA112 ESA113 ESA114 ESA115 ESA116 ESA117 ESA118 ESA120 ESA121 ESA122 ESA123 ESA132 ESA133 ESA134 ESA142 ESA143 ESA144 ESA202 ESA209 ESA210 ESA211 ESA212 266 265 265 265 264 264 266 265 266 265 265 264 267 267 267 267 266 267 267 268 268 269 268 268 268 269 269 269 269 269 270 270 300 301 297 297 298 298 298 297 299 299 298 299 297 296 300 300 301 301 301 301 301 301 305 303 303 302 302 ESA213 ESA214 ESA215 ESA216 ESA217 ESA218 ESA220 ESA221 ESA222 ESA223 ESA231 ESA232 ESA233 ESA234 ESA235 ESA240 ESA241 ESA242 ESA243 ESA244 ESA245 ESA280 ESA281 ESC328 ESC330 ESC332 ESC333 ESC334 ESC335 ESC402 ESC403 ESC404 ESC410 ESC411 ESC421 ESC422 ESC428 ESC429 ESF900 ESF901 ESF902 ESF903 ESF904 ESF905 ESF910 ESF911 ESF912 ESI407 ESI408 ESI413 ESI414 ESI419 ESI420 ESI421 ESI422 ESI423 ESI424 ESI428 ESI429 University of Tasmania Handbooks website: www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html 303 304 304 304 303 303 304 302 302 302 305 306 305 305 306 302 306 306 305 305 306 305 304 270 270 270 270 270 270 272 271 271 271 271 271 271 272 271 307 307 307 307 307 307 307 308 308 279 280 284 283 280 283 281 282 282 282 281 282 Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page xxvii Course and Unit Handbook – xxvii ESI433 ESI434 ESI435 ESI439 ESI440 ESI444 ESI447 ESI448 ESI449 ESI450 ESI460 ESI461 ESI464 ESI465 ESI466 ESI468 ESI469 ESI470 ESI471 ESI472 ESI473 ESI474 ESI475 ESI477 ESI478 ESI480 ESI481 ESI490 ESN700 ESN701 ESN702 ESN703 ESN704 ESN705 ESN706 ESN707 ESN708 ESN709 ESN710 ESN711 ESN712 ESN713 ESN714 ESN715 ESN716 ESN717 ESN718 ESN719 ESN720 ESN721 ESN722 ESN725 ESN726 ESN727 ESN728 ESN729 ESN732 ESN733 ESN734 280 280 280 284 279 279 281 282 282 282 283 284 280 279 281 283 283 280 281 281 282 282 283 281 284 284 284 284 290 286 286 288 296 291 293 287 287 296 292 288 296 291 289 295 295 295 285 286 286 290 291 295 295 295 295 291 289 290 285 ESN735 ESN736 ESN738 ESN739 ESN740 ESN741 ESN744 ESN745 ESN746 ESN747 ESN748 ESN752 ESN754 ESN755 ESN757 ESN758 ESN761 ESN763 ESN764 ESN768 ESN769 ESN770 ESN771 ESN772 ESN773 ESN774 ESN775 ESN776 ESN777 ESN778 ESN779 ESN780 ESN781 ESN782 ESN783 ESN784 ESN785 ESN793 ESN794 ESN795 ESN796 ESN797 ESN798 ESN799 ESP132 ESP136 ESP140 ESP141 ESP210 ESP214 ESP220 ESP230 ESP233 ESP237 ESP301 ESP304 ESP305 ESP307 ESP308 285 286 287 288 292 287 294 286 287 294 294 292 286 296 291 287 293 293 293 290 291 285 290 292 288 288 289 290 289 293 294 293 293 294 289 285 287 296 292 286 286 288 288 294 426 426 427 427 427 427 428 427 427 427 428 430 429 428 428 ESP310 ESP311 ESP314 ESP315 ESP320 ESP325 ESP335 ESP336 ESP337 ESP401 ESP402 ESP403 ESP410 ESP411 ESP414 ESP415 ESP420 ESP433 ESP435 ESP437 ESP445 ESP460 ESP465 ESS412 ESS413 EST113 EST117 EST127 EST203 EST213 EST214 EST216 EST220 EST221 EST312 EST402 EST404 EST411 EST412 ESV201 ESV202 ESV203 ESV204 ESV205 ESV206 ESV207 ESV208 ESV209 ESV301 ESV302 ESV305 ESV306 ESV307 ESV308 ESV309 ESV310 ESV311 ESV312 ESV313 429 429 430 428 430 428 429 429 429 432 432 432 431 430 431 431 431 431 430 430 431 431 430 272 272 272 272 272 273 273 273 273 273 273 273 274 274 274 274 274 276 275 276 275 275 274 275 275 277 277 278 278 276 276 276 277 277 277 278 ESV314 ESV315 ESV401 ESV402 ESV403 ESV404 ESV405 FCA501 FCA502 FCA503 FCA504 FCA511 FCA512 FCA513 FCA514 FCA521 FCA522 FCA523 FCA524 FCA531 FCA532 FCA533 FCA534 FCA540 FCB100 FCB110 FCB120 FCB130 FCB150 FCB160 FCB190 FCB200 FCB205 FCB220 FCB230 FCB250 FCB290 FCC100 FCC150 FCC200 FCC250 FCC300 FCC350 FCE100 FCE180 FCE200 FCE300 FCG100 FCG150 FCG180 FCG200 FCG250 FCG300 FCG350 FCI150 FCI250 FCI350 FCL100 FCL180 277 277 278 279 279 279 279 500 500 500 500 498 499 499 499 499 499 499 499 499 499 499 499 499 489 489 488 488 488 489 489 490 489 489 489 489 490 492 491 492 491 492 492 493 493 493 493 494 494 494 494 494 494 494 495 495 495 490 491 FCL200 FCL300 FCN100 FCN150 FCN200 FCN250 FCN300 FCN350 FCO100 FCO150 FCO200 FCO250 FCO300 FCO350 FCP100 FCP180 FCP200 FCP300 FCT100 FCT200 FCT300 FCV100 FCV150 FCV200 FCV300 FCY100 FCY150 FCY200 FCY250 FCY300 FCY350 FCZ400 FCZ401 FFA100 FFA101 FFA202 FFA233 FFA234 FFA235 FFA240 FFA241 FFA290 FFA291 FFA294 FFA295 FFA296 FFA297 FFA300 FFA301 FFA340 FFA341 FFA390 FFA391 FFA394 FFA395 FFA396 FFA397 FFA750 FFA751 491 491 492 492 492 493 492 493 496 495 496 495 496 495 496 496 496 496 497 497 497 497 497 498 498 490 490 490 490 490 490 498 498 357 357 357 358 357 359 358 358 358 357 358 358 358 358 359 359 358 358 358 357 358 358 358 358 379 380 FFA752 FFA753 FFA760 FFA761 FFA762 FFA763 FFC110 FFC180 FFC181 FFC182 FFC210 FFC250 FFC251 FFC280 FFC310 FFD100 FFD101 FFD102 FFD181 FFD182 FFD200 FFD201 FFD202 FFD203 FFD281 FFD282 FFE100 FFE300 FFJ250 FFJ251 FFP110 FFP180 FFP181 FFP182 FFP210 FFP250 FFP251 FFP280 FFP281 FFP282 FFP310 FFR110 FFR180 FFR181 FFR182 FFR210 FFR250 FFR252 FFR280 FFR281 FFR282 FFR310 FFS110 FFS180 FFS181 FFS182 FFS210 FFS250 FFS251 380 380 379 380 380 380 361 361 361 361 361 361 361 361 361 365 365 366 365 365 365 365 366 365 366 366 359 359 376 376 370 370 370 370 370 371 370 370 370 370 370 373 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FSC210 FSC250 FSC310 FSC350 FSD150 FSD151 FSD152 FSD153 FSD250 FSD251 FSD252 FSD253 FSD254 FSD255 FSD256 FSD257 FSD258 FSD351 FSD352 FSD353 FSD354 FSD355 FSD356 FSD357 521 522 521 521 516 516 516 516 516 516 517 516 517 517 517 517 517 517 517 517 521 521 521 379 379 379 380 380 380 379 380 380 380 359 360 360 360 360 360 363 364 364 364 363 364 364 364 364 363 363 363 363 364 364 364 364 363 363 363 FSD358 FSF110 FSF210 FSF250 FSF310 FSF350 FSG110 FSG210 FSG250 FSG310 FSG350 FSH110 FSH210 FSH250 FSH310 FSH350 FSP110 FSP210 FSP250 FSP310 FSP350 FSR110 FSR210 FSR250 FSR310 FSR350 FSS110 FSS210 FSS250 FSS310 FSS350 FST101 FST102 FST200 FST201 FST202 FST203 FST204 FST205 FST206 FST207 FST208 FST209 FST210 FST211 FST212 FST250 FST251 FST252 FST253 FST254 FST255 FST256 FST257 FST258 FST259 FST260 FST261 FST262 363 366 366 367 367 367 367 367 367 367 368 371 371 371 371 372 369 369 369 369 369 372 372 372 372 373 374 374 374 375 375 350 350 350 351 351 355 354 355 351 353 350 353 356 353 352 352 352 352 352 353 353 354 355 355 355 355 356 351 FST263 FST264 FST265 FST266 FST267 FST280 FST281 FST282 FST283 FST284 FST285 FST286 FST288 FST300 FST301 FST302 FST303 FST304 FST305 FST306 FST307 FST308 FST309 FST310 FST311 FST312 FST350 FST351 FST352 FST353 FST354 FST355 FST356 FST357 FST358 FST359 FST360 FST361 FST362 FST363 FST364 FST365 FST366 FST367 FST380 FST381 FST382 FST383 FST384 FST385 FST386 FST388 FSV150 FSV250 FSV350 FSW150 FSW250 FSX250 FSX251 353 355 356 356 356 352 352 354 354 354 354 351 354 350 351 351 355 354 355 351 353 350 353 356 353 352 352 352 352 352 353 353 354 355 355 355 355 356 351 353 355 356 356 356 352 352 354 354 354 354 351 354 378 378 378 378 379 362 362 FSX252 FSX253 FSX254 FSX255 FSX350 FSX351 FSX352 FSX353 FSX354 FSX355 FSZ250 FSZ251 FSZ350 FSZ351 HAB102 HAB103 HAB201 HAB202 HAB204 HAB206 HAB208 HAB232 HAB252 HAB253 HAB254 HAB255 HAB256 HAB301 HAB302 HAB304 HAB306 HAB308 HAB332 HAB352 HAB353 HAB354 HAB355 HAB356 HAB401 HAC101 HAC200 HAC201 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253 255 255 256 252 255 256 254 251 253 255 251 255 255 252 252 253 251 251 251 254 254 251 Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page xxix Course and Unit Handbook – xxix HAC360 HAC361 HAC362 HAC363 HAC364 HAC365 HAC366 HAC367 HAC370 HAC371 HAC372 HAC373 HAC380 HAC381 HAC382 HAC384 HAC385 HAC386 HAC387 HAC390 HAC391 HAC394 HAC395 HAC396 HAC397 HAF101 HAF102 HAF201 HAF203 HAF204 HAF206 HAF207 HAF208 HAF209 HAF210 HAF211 HAF212 HAF214 HAF215 HAF216 HAF217 HAF222 HAF223 HAF224 HAF225 HAF226 HAF260 HAF261 HAF262 HAF263 HAF264 HAF301 HAF303 HAF304 HAF306 HAF307 HAF308 HAF309 HAF310 252 252 254 254 254 253 250 253 250 256 253 252 250 255 252 256 256 253 255 256 252 253 254 254 254 586 587 589 588 589 588 588 587 588 589 588 588 589 587 589 589 589 587 587 589 589 588 587 588 588 588 589 588 589 588 588 587 588 589 HAF311 HAF312 HAF314 HAF315 HAF316 HAF317 HAF322 HAF323 HAF324 HAF325 HAF326 HAF360 HAF361 HAF362 HAF363 HAF364 HAF400 HAF401 HAF405 HAF411 HAF412 HAF413 HAF414 HAF415 HEA101 HEA102 HEA103 HEA104 HEA201 HEA202 HEA203 HEA212 HEA213 HEA222 HEA223 HEA225 HEA226 HEA227 HEA251 HEA252 HEA253 HEA254 HEA255 HEA256 HEA257 HEA258 HEA259 HEA260 HEA262 HEA265 HEA267 HEA269 HEA274 HEA277 HEA278 HEA279 HEA280 HEA282 HEA283 588 588 589 587 589 589 589 587 587 589 589 588 587 588 588 588 590 590 590 591 590 589 590 590 339 339 338 339 340 340 346 346 342 345 345 341 342 344 343 340 339 344 340 341 340 340 339 341 343 342 343 345 341 345 342 342 345 346 342 HEA284 HEA285 HEA286 HEA287 HEA288 HEA289 HEA290 HEA291 HEA292 HEA301 HEA302 HEA303 HEA312 HEA313 HEA322 HEA323 HEA325 HEA326 HEA327 HEA351 HEA352 HEA353 HEA354 HEA355 HEA356 HEA357 HEA358 HEA359 HEA360 HEA362 HEA365 HEA367 HEA369 HEA374 HEA375 HEA376 HEA377 HEA378 HEA379 HEA380 HEA382 HEA383 HEA384 HEA385 HEA386 HEA387 HEA388 HEA389 HEA390 HEA391 HEA392 HEA400 HEA401 HEA402 HEA406 HEA410 HEA411 HEA412 HEA415 343 343 345 344 344 341 346 345 343 340 340 346 346 342 345 345 341 342 344 343 340 339 344 340 341 340 340 339 341 343 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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 443 443 443 447 447 580 580 579 579 513 513 513 582 582 584 581 584 582 584 581 584 582 581 581 584 581 583 580 583 583 583 582 582 581 580 583 580 581 585 582 584 581 584 582 584 581 584 582 581 581 584 581 583 583 583 583 582 582 581 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 580 583 580 585 585 572 572 572 571 571 571 572 572 572 572 575 574 573 574 574 574 575 575 574 574 575 574 574 573 574 573 573 573 573 573 575 573 572 572 575 574 573 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HMA411 HMA412 HMC100 HMC201 HMC202 HMC301 HMC302 HMC303 HMC304 HMC305 HMC306 HMC307 HMJ100 HMJ201 HMJ202 HMJ306 HMJ307 HMJ308 HMJ331 HMJ332 HMJ333 HMJ334 HMJ400 HMJ401 214 214 214 214 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 217 218 218 218 218 218 218 219 219 219 219 220 236 236 236 236 236 236 236 236 236 237 444 444 444 444 444 445 445 445 445 445 445 445 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 445 446 446 433 433 434 434 434 434 435 435 435 435 435 435 435 436 436 436 436 436 436 530 530 530 530 534 532 535 536 534 532 534 533 531 533 535 535 533 535 531 533 530 532 532 534 534 532 536 536 533 531 531 535 535 533 534 535 531 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 HSA240 HSA241 HSA244 HSA250 HSA256 531 530 534 532 535 536 534 532 534 533 531 533 535 535 533 535 531 533 530 532 532 534 534 532 536 536 533 531 531 535 535 533 534 535 531 531 530 536 536 536 550 551 552 551 553 554 553 553 555 552 551 552 554 553 552 555 551 554 554 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 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420 420 425 424 424 421 422 421 422 422 422 424 421 421 423 424 423 424 422 425 423 423 421 Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page xxxi Course and Unit Handbook – xxxi HTA255 HTA261 HTA262 HTA271 HTA275 HTA281 HTA282 HTA301 HTA302 HTA303 HTA304 HTA305 HTA307 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 HTC215 HTC216 HTC217 HTC218 HTC219 HTC222 HTC223 HTC224 HTC225 426 425 425 422 423 425 424 425 424 424 421 422 421 422 422 422 424 421 421 423 424 423 424 422 425 423 423 421 426 425 425 422 423 425 424 425 426 426 194 194 196 196 196 196 197 195 196 195 196 195 196 194 195 194 195 197 195 195 196 HTC226 HTC300 HTC301 HTC302 HTC303 HTC306 HTC308 HTC309 HTC310 HTC311 HTC313 HTC315 HTC316 HTC317 HTC318 HTC319 HTC322 HTC323 HTC324 HTC325 HTC326 HTC400 HTC401 HTG200 HTG216 HTG218 HTG220 HTG300 HTG316 HTG318 HTG320 HTL100 HTL200 HTL217 HTL219 HTL220 HTL300 HTL317 HTL319 HTL320 KCA151 KCA152 KCA251 KCA252 KCA253 KCA254 KCA341 KCA342 KCA343 KCA351 KCA352 KCA353 KCA354 KCA355 KCA421 KCA422 KCA423 KCA427 KCA441 196 196 196 196 196 197 195 196 195 196 195 197 194 195 194 195 197 195 195 196 196 197 197 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 447 447 447 447 447 448 448 448 448 238 238 238 238 238 239 239 239 239 240 240 240 240 240 241 241 241 241 241 KCA442 KCA443 KCA444 KDA111 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 KDU894 KDU896 KDU897 KEA100 KEA200 KEA222 KEA231 KEA266 KEA300 KEA332 KEA336 KEA338 KEA342 KEA346 KEA348 KEA355 KEA365 KEA407 241 241 241 207 207 207 206 207 207 208 207 208 208 208 209 208 208 208 209 209 209 209 210 209 210 209 210 210 211 210 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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 391 391 391 391 391 391 391 391 392 392 392 392 392 392 393 393 393 393 393 393 393 393 393 393 393 393 401 402 402 402 403 403 403 403 402 403 404 404 404 405 404 403 404 404 403 406 405 406 406 405 405 405 406 407 503 501 502 502 503 KGN230 KGN233 KGN239 KGN250 KGN251 KGN252 KGN253 KGN254 KGN255 KGN261 KGN265 KGN271 KGN277 KGN278 KGN302 KGN307 KGN321 KGN323 KGN327 KGN330 KGN331 KGN332 KGN333 KGN339 KGN340 KGN346 KGN350 KGN351 KGN352 KGN353 KGN354 KGN355 KGN361 KGN365 KGN366 KGN371 KGN372 KGN377 KGN378 KGN381 KGS500 KGS505 KHA100 KHA200 KHA205 KHA207 KHA209 KHA212 KHA250 KHA300 KHA303 KHA304 KHA305 KHA307 KHA309 KHA312 KHA314 KHA318 KHA319 503 503 503 504 503 505 505 504 504 503 504 504 504 504 503 503 502 503 501 503 502 502 503 503 501 502 504 503 505 505 504 504 503 504 501 504 503 504 504 501 407 407 558 558 559 560 559 560 559 561 562 563 562 563 562 563 563 563 562 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 xxxii xxxii University of Tasmania – Course and Unit Handbook, 1999 KHA340 KHA400 KHA401 KHA415 KHA416 KHA711 KHA712 KHA713 KHA714 KHA715 KHA716 KHA717 KHA718 KHA721 KHA722 KHA723 KHA724 KHA725 KHA726 KHA727 KHA728 KHA750 KHA771 KHA772 KHA773 KHA774 KHA775 KHA776 KHA777 KHA778 KHA780 KHA781 KHA782 KHA783 KHA784 KHA785 KHA786 KHA787 KHA788 KHB205 KHB206 KHB207 KHB208 KHB209 KHB211 KHB305 KHB306 KHB307 KHB308 KHB309 KHB311 KJB113 KJB122 KJB205 KJB227 KJB307 KJB308 KJB400 KJB401 561 564 564 564 564 565 565 564 564 565 565 565 565 565 566 566 565 566 566 566 566 564 567 567 567 566 566 567 567 567 566 567 568 568 568 568 568 568 568 560 560 561 561 560 561 560 560 561 561 560 561 199 199 199 199 200 200 200 200 KJC103 KJC161 KJC162 KJC171 KJC212 KJC221 KJC231 KJC242 KJC252 KJC262 KJC263 KJC311 KJC322 KJC332 KJC341 KJC353 KJC372 KJC400 KJC401 KJG101 KJG102 KJG201 KJG202 KJG301 KJG302 KJG400 KJG401 KJG402 KJG403 KJG404 KJP103 KJP131 KJP132 KJP141 KJP142 KJP143 KJP144 KJP151 KJP201 KJP222 KJP231 KJP232 KJP321 KJP322 KJP400 KJP401 KLA100 KLA105 KLA110 KLA115 KLA150 KLA210 KLA211 KLA213 KLA214 KLA215 KLA222 KLA223 KLA242 226 227 227 226 227 228 228 228 227 228 227 229 229 229 229 229 228 230 230 257 257 257 257 257 258 258 258 258 258 258 537 537 536 537 537 538 537 537 538 538 538 538 539 539 539 539 179 178 179 179 178 181 182 179 180 181 181 180 181 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 180 182 180 182 181 182 184 185 183 185 183 185 186 183 182 184 184 183 182 185 184 186 184 183 186 183 184 185 183 186 185 185 186 186 187 188 187 189 189 188 189 188 187 187 188 189 189 188 189 189 189 187 190 190 190 189 189 189 189 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 189 469 469 470 470 469 470 470 470 471 470 471 471 471 471 472 473 472 472 471 472 472 472 473 473 473 473 473 474 474 474 474 473 473 474 474 474 475 475 475 475 475 475 475 475 475 475 475 475 475 475 320 320 312 312 545 545 545 546 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 KXA418 University of Tasmania Handbooks website: www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html 178 179 231 477 522 232 232 232 233 181 524 233 233 234 233 234 234 234 234 234 234 234 234 199 199 199 199 199 199 242 242 242 242 243 243 243 243 243 244 244 244 244 244 245 245 245 245 245 246 246 246 246 246 247 247 247 247 247 248 Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page xxxiii Course and Unit Handbook – xxxiii KXA430 KXA431 KXA433 KXA450 KXA451 KYA100 KYA171 248 248 248 248 248 541 540 KYA172 KYA181 KYA200 KYA310 KYA311 KYA312 KYA314 541 541 541 542 542 542 542 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 593 593 593 593 594 594 594 KZA400 KZA401 KZA450 KZA451 KZA500 KZA501 595 595 594 594 595 595 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 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 xxxiv xxxiv University of Tasmania – Course and Unit Handbook, 1999 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). University of Tasmania Handbooks website: www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page xxxv Course and Unit Handbook – xxxv 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 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 xxxvi xxxvi University of Tasmania – Course and Unit Handbook, 1999 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 University of Tasmania Handbooks website: www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page xxxvii Course and Unit Handbook – xxxvii 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 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 xxxviii xxxviii University of Tasmania – Course and Unit Handbook, 1999 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 University of Tasmania Handbooks website: www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html Course and Unit Handbook, 1999, page xxxix Course and Unit Handbook – xxxix 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%). 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 xl xl University of Tasmania – Course and Unit Handbook, 1999 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 University of Tasmania Handbooks website: www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html