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  2. 2025 Hobart, Online Student elective
    As more businesses and scientists adopt geographical information systems (GIS), there is increasing demand for graduates with strong skills in collecting, managing, analysing, and visualising spatial datasets. GIS and spatial analysis skills will be indispensable for almost all careers in geography, geospatial science and geosciences, and students who have advanced skills in this field will be...
  3. 2025
    Modern geospatial data collection and analysis is a critical component of civil engineering projects. Whilst much of this work is undertaken by geospatial professionals, it is important for civil engineers to understand and appraise geospatial measurements and outcomes in the context of efficient and accurate project deliverables. In this unit you will learn how to undertake geospatial data...
  4. 2025
    In this unit, students will develop and apply essential skills and knowledge required for effective management of maritime engineering projects, empowering them to manage complex maritime projects with proficiency and professionalism. Emphasis will be given to foundational concepts in maritime project management, including project lifecycle phases, stakeholder management, risk management,...
  5. 2025 Hobart Student elective
    Sustainable marine food production introduces students to core principles, industry practices and current technologies that underpin site selection, production and harvest of major seafood species. The unit explores biology and behaviour and their importance in the development of production technologies, water quality management, husbandry and harvest techniques and practical considerations for...
  6. 2025 Online
    This unit has two compatible parts. The first part of the unit is focused on track maintenance and the second on applications of much of the course learning to incidents and case studies. Both parts of the unit require the drawing together of aspects of design, construction, management, operations, associated infrastructure, turnouts and track behaviour. The intention of this unit is that you...
  7. 2025 Hobart
    Offered as part of the Graduate Certificate (Research) program XGR504 provides the postgraduate researcher with a greater understanding of the diversity, capability and applicability of the specialist analytical personnel, their skills and equipment housed within the Central Science Laboratory (CSL). The unit includes a 2-day Introductory Workshop that provides an overview of CSL capabilities...
  8. 2025 Hobart
    Intending Honours students should first consult the Honours Coordinator and potential supervisors before the end of the final year of their undergraduate course. The Honours course starts either in the first week of February with a thesis being submitted by the end of November or in the first week of August with all requirements being completed by the end of May in the following year (~39 weeks,...
  9. 2025 Hobart
    Intending Honours students should first consult the Honours Coordinator and potential supervisors before the end of the final year of their undergraduate course. The Honours course starts either in the first week of February with a thesis being submitted by the end of November or in the first week of August with all requirements being completed by the end of May in the following year (~39 weeks,...
  10. 2025 Hobart
    Intending Honours students should first consult the Honours Coordinator and potential supervisors before the end of the final year of their undergraduate course. The Honours course starts either in the first week of February with a thesis being submitted by the end of November or in the first week of August with all requirements being completed by the end of May in the following year (~39 weeks,...
  11. 2025 Hobart
    Intending Honours students should first consult the Honours Coordinator and potential supervisors before the end of the final year of their undergraduate course. The Honours course starts either in the first week of February with a thesis being submitted by the end of November or in the first week of August with all requirements being completed by the end of May in the following year (~39 weeks,...

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