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  2. 2025 Online Student elective
    This unit extends your understanding of the emotional, intellectual, spiritual, interpersonal, social and environmental dimensions of health and wellness. The content focuses on critical aspects of social and emotional learning (SEL) to ensure you can successfully implement a program of SEL in a school or workplace. SEL encompasses concepts such as resilience, mental health, drug education,...
  3. Letter from the Minister for Infrastructure to Minister King - UTAS…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/1810336/Letter-from-the-Minister-for-Infrastructure-to-Minister-King-UTAS-STEM.pdf
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  4. 2025 Hobart Student elective
    To be successful in the dynamic media and communications industry, emerging practitioners need to adopt what we call an entrepreneurial mindset. This unit combines creative practice with business acumen to equip you to develop this mindset. You will develop a professional profile, , experiment with the affordances of Gen AI practise networking, and gain insights into managing a portfolio career...
  5. 2025 Cradle Coast, Hobart, Launceston, Online Student elective
    Sociology inspires you to think differently about the world. We discover how a ‘sociological imagination’ enables us to better understand our lives, the groups we belong to and how societies are changing. From growing up with social media to changing gender roles, sociology is about explaining how the ‘big picture’ shapes our individual lives and experiences. Grounded in real-world...
  6. 2025 Hobart, Launceston Student elective
    This unit explores topics in Software Design and Implementation, Human-Computer Interaction and User Experience Design. You will explore the processes required for designing ICT systems that meets their functional goals but also satisfy the needs of the people who will be using them. Through an exploration of HCI and UX processes, various systems development methodologies, and all steps of the...
  7. 2025 Launceston Student elective
    The benefits of being physically active are significant for both individuals and the whole community. It is critical, therefore, that a concerted effort is made to increase the physical activity levels and to provide opportunities for all Tasmanians to be physically active as part of their everyday life (Tasmanian Physical Activity Plan, 2011-2021).  Health professionals can be involved in...
  8. 2025 Hobart, Online Student elective
    In both our personal and work lives we regularly encounter 'games': that is, situations where our actions affect the others we interact with, and vice versa. Game Theory provides a framework to discuss and analyse these types of strategic interactions. It provides a modern language to important issues in business, economics, political science, sociology, philosophy and ethics, socio-biology and...
  9. 2025 Online
    The emphasis is on the application of, through project work, key principles supporting the notions of rehabilitation and recovery across a range of mental health settings and mental health disorders. The roles and responsibilities of the client, their family, the mental health nurse, and other significant service provider stakeholders are addressed. Students will also keep a Clinical Portfolio as...
  10. Chinese 2B [HMC220]

    2024 Hobart, Launceston, Online Student elective
    HMC220 is designed to further develop students’ skills in reading, writing, speaking and listening of Chinese language from the foundation of HMC101/2 Chinese 1A and 1B and following on in sequence from HMC219 Chinese 2A. The focus is to expand vocabulary range and learn more complex grammatical structures and sentence patterns associated with real-life topics. ...
  11. Mental Health 1 [NUR137]

    2024
    Mental Health 1 introduces you to mental health and mental ill-health in the context of nursing practice. The unit emphasises evidence-based, person-centred, and trauma-informed approaches to care that are guided by Recovery-model principles. Historical, sociological and legal insights are considered in order to contextualise contemporary experiences of mental ill-health and its variations across...

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