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  2. Calculus [XPD007]

    2025 Hobart
    Mathematics with Calculus aims to provide students with knowledge and understanding of mathematical methods that can be applied to the sciences and commerce. Typically, students already have a good understanding of Mathematics to take this subject. Students are encouraged gain confidence in developing their language around expressing mathematical ideas in a real-world context. ...
  3. Evidence [LAW422]

    2025 Hobart
    This course imparts a basic knowledge of the doctrine, principles and rules relating to the law of evidence in both criminal and civil proceedings. It focuses primarily upon fostering students ability to identify, explain, apply and critique relevant rules of evidence accurately and succinctly when applying the law of evidence to legal problems. It aims to develop an appreciation of the...
  4. Histology [CXA225]

    2025 Student elective
    This unit will introduce you to the fundamental theoretical and practical concepts and principles of histology. The unit provides you with an in-depth study of histological methodologies including fixation, decalcification, processing and section cutting of normal tissues and techniques to stain specific structures. The normal structure of biological tissues and organs at the microscopic level is...
  5. Histology [CXA625]

    2025 Launceston
    This unit will introduce you to the fundamental theoretical and practical concepts and principles of histology. The unit provides you with an in-depth study of histological methodologies including fixation, decalcification, processing and section cutting of normal tissues and techniques to stain specific structures. The normal structure of biological tissues and organs at the microscopic level is...
  6. Tax 1 [LAW662]

    2025 Student elective
  7. Chemistry [XPD009]

    2025 Hobart
    Chemistry aims to (i) promote knowledge and understanding around the central concepts and theories appropriate to the study of chemistry at a pre-tertiary level, (ii) explore the language of chemistry, including symbols and models used to describe, explain and predict chemical behaviour, (iii) develop scientific skills and attitudes, including techniques of operation, recording observations and...
  8. Immunology [CXA211]

    2025 Hobart, Launceston Student elective
    This unit will give you a broad and detailed understanding of the immune system and its functions. The curriculum includes both theoretical and practical sessions focusing on the structure and development of the immune system, antigen presentation and recognition, effector mechanisms involved in pathogen clearance, infectious disease and vaccines, immune disorders such as autoimmune disease,...
  9. Management [JNB517]

    2025 Launceston, Online
    This unit introduces you to the concepts, applications and practice of management. You will be introduced to the fundamentals of management that are vital for the successful operation of any business. You will be exposed to a widely accepted body of knowledge, introducing you to contemporary issues in the practice of management. From various journals and publications the opinions and experiences...
  10. Modernism [HEN313]

    2025 Hobart, Online Student elective
    This advanced elective in English explores the history of modernism. Students will examine exemplary texts that are representative of key movements in the literature and culture of the modernist era. The writers and texts explored in this unit set the agenda for today's literary practice. Through close textual analysis and research, students will build knowledge and skills for the study of...
  11. Parents and Carers Guide

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/1754490/University-of-Tasmania-Parents-and-Carers-Guide.pdf
    20 Nov 2024: Parents and Carers Guide. We acknowledge the Palawa/Pakana people of Lutruwita (Tasmania) and the Gadigal people of Sydney,. the traditional owners, and custodians of the land upon which we live and work. We pay respects to Elders. past and present

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