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  2. Course Design and Delivery Policy Version 1 – Reconfirmed ...

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/1737133/3.1-Course-Design-and-Delivery-Policy-V1-27-Sep-22.pdf
    3 Oct 2024: Course Design and Delivery Policy Version 1 – Reconfirmed 27 September 2022 Purpose:. Central to the University of Tasmania’s learning and teaching activities, this policy regulates course design, development and delivery for all proposed and
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    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/1721097/Case-Study-Background-Insect-Biodiversity.pdf
    24 Jul 2024: • Background• Strategies for Pest Management • Challenges Facing Fruit Growers• Working Together • Insectaries (Flower Strips)• Activity Resource. BackgroundTasmania produces high-quality, high-value horticultural produce that is
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    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/excel_doc/0010/1692235/2025-Queensland-and-Northern-Territory-Alternative-Placement-Dates.xlsx
    4 Oct 2024: Sheet1. 2025. Queensland & Northern Territory alternative placement dates. Semester 1. EPR100. EPR200. EPR300. ESH207. ESH307. ESH308. ESP200. ESP300. EMT512/EMT522. EMT614/EMT624. EDP732. NT. 26th May - 20th June. 12th May - 20th June. 5th May -
  5. Bioinformatics [KMA712]

    2025 Hobart
    Bioinformatics is a core skill that is desperately needed by practitioners in the life sciences, from health to pathology and epidemiology to fundamental biological research. It is a discipline that brings together tools from mathematics, statistics, and computer science, to answer challenging questions that arise in the modern life sciences. The unit is aimed at those pursuing research in the...
  6. Histopathology [CXA222]

    2025 Student elective
    This unit introduces you to the pathological processes that underlie various human diseases. It enables students to recognise common pathological conditions. In addition, the histological methods used to demonstrate bacterial and fungal infections, amyloidosis, pigments, neoplasia and immunocytochemistry will be studied theoretically and in practical sessions. The microscopic recognition of (some...
  7. Histopathology [CXA622]

    2025 Launceston
    This unit develops the pathological processes that underlie various human diseases. You will recognise common pathological conditions. In addition, histopathological methods and microscopic recognition are used to demonstrate bacterial and fungal infections, amyloidosis, pigments andneoplasia. Immunohistochemistry will be studied theoretically and practically to inform disease processes and...
  8. Macroeconomics [BEA471]

    2025 Hobart
    The BEA471 Macroeconomic unit aims: to introduce students to some of the important recent developments in macroeconomics; to demonstrate how macroeconomists use macroeconomic theory, stylized facts and modelling framework to obtain quantitative answers to some very intriguing questions; and to provide students with some standard tools and models required to deal with the modern macroeconomic...
  9. Masculinities [HAF234]

    2025 Student elective
    What does masculinity mean, and why does it exist in so many different forms? In this unit we explore the meaning and manifestations of a variety of different masculinities. We query the cultural expectations regarding masculinity that accompany boyhood, adolescence, middle and old age, as well as the different forms of masculinity associated with different races and class statuses. We question...
  10. Microeconomics [BEA470]

    2025 Hobart
    Microeconomics is essential for advancing understanding of human behaviours and evaluating the impact of public policy and business practices. The unit builds upon the materials covered in undergraduate economic units. The goal of the unit is to apply the basic principles of microeconomics to analyse a range of real-world problems and policy issues that involve the behaviour of consumers and...
  11. Sustainability [ZAS118]

    2025 Online Student elective
    In this unit, you will be introduced to the concept of sustainability starting with the transformations necessary for achieving the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in a way that organises them into 6 logical groups. You will examine each grouping and how collectively they form a framework for accelerating progress, in line with the latest global efforts to achieving the...

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