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  2. 1.5 Scholarships, Prizes and Medals Policy V1 - (Responsible Officer…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/1733509/1.5-Scholarships,-Prizes-and-Medals-Policy-V1-13-Sep-22.pdf
    13 Sep 2024: Scholarships, Prizes and Medals Policy Version 1 – Reconfirmed 13 September 2022 Purpose:. This policy outlines the principles which apply to the University’s coursework scholarships, prizes and medals program underpinning the institution’s
  3. 1.5 Scholarships, Prizes and Medals Policy V1 - (Responsible Officer…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/1733512/1.5-Scholarships,-Prizes-and-Medals-Policy-V1-13-Sep-22.pdf
    13 Sep 2024: Scholarships, Prizes and Medals Policy Version 1 – Reconfirmed 13 September 2022 Purpose:. This policy outlines the principles which apply to the University’s coursework scholarships, prizes and medals program underpinning the institution’s
  4. 2025
    In this unit you will engage in learning activities that focus on business structures and company law and the influence of these on financial planning and decision-making. You will learn to identify the key financial and legal risks to agribusinesses. To do this, you will learn about financial accounting standards tax law, financial benchmarking, and the management of risk. You will also develop...
  5. 2025 Launceston
    Research in architecture takes place for a variety of reasons: from architectural professionals using targeted research to find answers to novel problems on a building or design project to specialised researchers identifying and addressing abstract questions to create generalisable new knowledge for the benefit of society. Often, architects and architectural researchers work together and with...
  6. 2025
    In this unit you will gain specialised knowledge and practical skills tailored to effective communication within the research domain of business. In today's interconnected and fast-paced business environment, clear and efficient communication is vital for conveying research findings, collaborating with peers, and engaging with stakeholders. This unit aims to equip learners with the necessary...
  7. 2025 Hobart, Online
    Communicable Disease Epidemiology will explore communicable diseases of humans from an epidemiological perspective. It will provide an introductory overview of the basic biological knowledge needed to understand the interactions within and between populations of microbes, human and other animals. Students will learn to use epidemiological techniques to understand infectious disease surveillance...
  8. 2025 Hobart, Online Student elective
    This unit provides you with ideas, knowledge, and skills that are key to doing contemporary research in the Humanities. You will gain core skills in planning and undertaking major research projects and a deeper understanding of how Humanities disciplines can contribute to active debates on urgent questions and problems facing the world today. You will be exposed to many theories, methodologies,...
  9. 2025 Launceston
    Throughout the four years of study, students must complete a mandatory minimum of 12 weeks work experience (exposure to professional practice). They will have sufficient academic grounding and experience to contribute in a positive manner to the engineering design and problem solving processes within the work environment. Students will develop an ability to deal, under supervision, with complex...
  10. 2025 Launceston
    This unit provides students with practical engineering experience in a professional workplace and improves awareness of working within a professional engineering environment. This ensures the students perceptions of engineering during academic studies develop alongside the realities of practice. This unit provides the opportunity for students to reflect on their studies to date and how they...
  11. 2025
    This unit is the mandatory first unit of the course, it is the foundational unit by setting up the student up for the remainder of the units in the course. It introduces the student to strategic management and shows the student how each unit fits into the course structure, and therefore, the final unit artifact, the Strategic Plan. The output of this unit is as follows: 1. Introduction to the...

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