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  2. 2025 Hobart, Online
    BEA200 Public Policy and Welfare shows how economic theory can be directly applied to explain the behaviour of individuals and help solve the decisions that policymakers face. The unit introduces and uses the neoclassical theory of consumer behaviour to initially explain how individuals respond to changes in prices, wages, interest rates and income and how to measure their welfare. The unit then...
  3. 2025 Launceston
    The student completing this unit will be able to understand and be aware of the international and national legal framework within which a shipmaster is expected to exercise professional judgement in the commercial operation of a vessel. The unit covers the master’s rights, duties and obligations, at law and in practice towards the ship owners, charterers, port states, crew and other...
  4. 2025
    This unit will involve students actively identifying and then planning to address opportunities for professional development within their own psychology practice, resulting in the development of a personalized continuing professional development plan that will underpin continuing professional development activities throughout their degree. In doing so, it supports students to meet the AHPRA...
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    This unit will involve students actively identifying and then planning to address opportunities for professional development within their own psychology practice relevant to their stage of training. In doing so, it supports students to meet the AHPRA requirements for the 5+1 internship year through engagement in continuing professional development, along with the mandated completion of a client...
  6. 2025 Hobart, Online
    The principles and practices of urban planning and design shape the physical spaces and social lives of our towns and cities. In this unit, you will learn about the historic and theoretical context of urban design and planning, including Aboriginal approaches and perspectives. By gaining a deeper understanding of urban environments, you will build knowledge of contemporary towns and cities by...
  7. 2025 Online Student elective
    Through this unit you will explore and analyse spaces of interaction that operate on different scales and with different sets of relations, for example human and non-human, analogue and digital. Drawing from diverse design methodologies you will learn approaches to design decision making through collaboration, empathy, diverse knowledge and insight. This unit introduces you to the roles of context...
  8. 2025 Student elective
    The shift from mass communication to mass self-communication is one of the most important shifts in recent human society. Mobile communication networks allow us to produce and share content like never before which is challenging and changing our notions of our public, private and secret selves and our understandings of individuality and community. In this unit, we explore and challenge our...
  9. University Connections Program. (X0C). Overview 2025. Entry Requirements. Duration. Minimum 1 Year, up to a maximum of 3 Years. Duration. Duration refers to the minimum and maximum amounts of time in which this course can be completed. It will be
    Year 2025
    Location Online
    Intake Other
    Delivery Off campus
  10. 2025 Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast, Online, Hong Kong Universal Ed, Shanghai Ocean University, ECA Melbourne Student elective
    This unit will help you understand the role that accounting plays in providing accountability. We move beyond introductory accounting and explore the important role that accounting has in organisations, society and the environment. After completing this unit, you will have fundamental management and financial accounting knowledge, tools for analysing organisations’ external reports and a...
  11. 2025 Hobart
    This unit will help you understand the role that accounting plays in providing accountability. We move beyond introductory accounting and explore the important role that accounting has in organisations, society and the environment. After completing this unit, you will have fundamental management and financial accounting knowledge, tools for analysing organisations’ external reports and a...

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