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  2. 2025 Hobart, Online Student elective
    From the trenches of the First World War to the end of the Second World War, this unit explores global history through the lens of an ‘Age of Catastrophe’. The first half of the twentieth century was an age convulsed by total war, economic depression, nationalism, militarism, ideological conflict, totalitarianism, political violence and genocide. In this unit we engage in historical debates...
  3. 2025 Hobart, Online Student elective
    This unit will enable students to understand how tourism and cultural industries have dramatically changed our lives. Cultural industries have grown significantly, with examples such as museums, regional festivals and wilderness adventures. At the same time there is an increasing capacity for travel and an increasing need to replace income earned from traditional industries with those from tourism...
  4. 2025 Hobart, Online
    This unit will enable students to understand how tourism and cultural industries have dramatically changed our lives. Cultural industries have grown significantly, with examples such as museums, regional festivals and wilderness adventures. At the same time there is an increasing capacity for travel and an increasing need to replace income earned from traditional industries with those from tourism...
  5. Australian salmon population structure reproduction diet and…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/743298/Australian-Salmon-Population-Structure-reproduction-diet-and-composition-of-commercial-and-recreational-catches.pdf
    15 Sep 2024: Australian salmon (Arripis trutta): Population structure, reproduction, diet and. composition of commercial and recreational catches. John Stewart, Julian Hughes, Jaime McAllister, Jeremy Lyle and Murray MacDonald. Industry & Investment NSW Cronulla
  6. Facilities, Infrastructure and Assets Policy Version 1 – Reconfirmed…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/1733522/2.1-Facilities,-Infrastructure-and-Assets-Policy-V1-23-Sep-22.pdf
    13 Sep 2024: Facilities, Infrastructure and Assets Policy Version 1 – Reconfirmed 23 September 2022. Purpose: This policy outlines the University of Tasmania’s commitment to strategically manage and operate its physical assets and provide campuses,
  7. 2025 Hobart
    Organisations impact, and are impacted by, the societies in which they operate. That is, they are part of a broader social system. Society generally, and different groups of stakeholders specifically, expect an organisation to accept various responsibilities with respect to how it interacts with, and how it is accountable to, different stakeholders. Failure to comply with particular...
  8. 2025 Online
    This unit provides you with research skills, knowledge and understandings that will enable you to undertake an Honours research project in Education. The unit will encourage critical understanding of research design, as well as using literature to identify and pose research questions. You will be challenged to apply concepts and critically engage with issues as they relate to personal research...
  9. 2025
    Critical incidents and emergencies are often dynamic in nature, requiring operational commanders to develop and adapt response plans as incidents and emergencies unfold over time. Police leaders are responsible for commanding the policing response at critical incidents and emergencies within the constraints of relevant legislation and Victoria Police policies and accepted practices. This unit...
  10. 2025 Launceston Student elective
    The design and analysis of engineering fluid systems and marine vehicles require the prediction of the fluid behaviour and the interaction between the fluid and the system. This requires a good knowledge of thermo-fluid dynamic principles and the behaviour under varying boundary and operational conditions. This unit introduces students to numerical methods used to solve applied maritime...
  11. 2025
    In this unit, you will be introduced to key principles and processes of aquaculture. This includes examining processes that support all stages of the aquaculture production cycle, including husbandry, hatchery and grow-out, through to harvesting and preparation for distribution. You will examine these processes with reference to principles, theory and management techniques applicable to aquatic...

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