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  2. German 2B [HEG208]

    2025 Hobart, Launceston, Online Student elective
    This is an intermediate unit for students with prior knowledge of German, the continuation of HEG207 German 2A. This second-year language unit broadens students' German language competency. The four language skills are stressed and further training is provided in reading and aural comprehension, speaking and writing. Work with authentic material supports this integrated approach to language...
  3. Media Law [LAW358]

    2025 Student elective
    We live in a world that is dominated by media. This unit investigates the common law and statutory controls over the broadcasting, print and online media in Australia. The unit examines legal and economic aspects of the regulatory regimes which apply to the media, including issues of licensing, ownership and control. Legal controls on the content of media, including those imposed by the laws of...
  4. Media Law [LAW652]

    2025 Student elective
    print and online media in Australia. We will consider both the legal and economic aspects of the regulatory regimes which apply to the media, including issues of licensing, ownership and control. Legal controls on the content of media, including those imposed by the laws of defamation, contempt, privacy and censorship are examined in the context of the democratic notion of freedom of speech. All...
  5. Physics 1A [KYA101]

    2025 Hobart, Online Student elective
    The objective of this unit is to provide a thorough grounding in mechanics, properties of matter, and oscillations, as well as to appreciate the mathematical framework through which quantitative problems in these areas can be solved. On completion of the unit you will be familiar with basic terminology and processes in dynamics. From this unit, you will have developed an appreciation of how the...
  6. Physics 1B [KYA102]

    2025 Hobart, Online Student elective
    The unit KYA102 Physics 1B is the second semester unit designed for students who intend to proceed with further studies in Physics in later years, or who will be proceeding to other courses for which a strong Physics background is required. It provides broad coverage of the fundamentals of electromagnetism, atomic and nuclear physics, light and optics, and waves. Students who do not have a...
  7. Conflicts of Interest and Gifts and Benefits Declarations Procedure…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/1369618/Conflicts-of-Interest-and-Gifts-and-Benefits-Declarations-Procedure.pdf
    24 Sep 2024: Conflicts of Interest and Gifts and Benefits Declarations Procedure Version 5 – Approved 22 September 2023. Definitions and acronyms can be found at: https://www. utas. edu. au/policy/policy-definitions Related policy and procedures can be found at:
  8. Honours Dissertation [EPF420]

    2025
    Students selected into one of the following Faculty of Education Honours courses, B.Ed (Hons), B.Ed (Primary) (Hons), B.Ed (Early Childhood) (Hons) course will undertake this unit. This unit is the second in a sequence that aims to prepare and assist students in undertaking a substantial sustained piece of educational research. Students who complete this unit successfully will have: implemented a...
  9. 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...
  10. 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...
  11. 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...

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