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  2. 2024 Hobart
    This unit defines the marketing concept, the marketing management process, the marketing environment and marketing research. Students define and apply knowledge of various markets in which organisations operate and the ways in which they identify and select particular customer groups. Evaluation skills are applied to the major elements that comprise an organisation’s tactical marketing program...
  3. 2024 Online Student elective
    Introduction to Family History is designed for people interested in their own family histories or genealogy in general. You will learn how to efficiently plan and accurately record your family history using family history research principles and practices. The unit will teach you how to critically evaluate a range of online family history resources for accuracy and reliability. You will also...
  4. 2024
    This unit examines the principles, practice, history, trends, markets and growth of Tourism and the industry stakeholders and aims to have students analyse the behaviour of Tourism stakeholders and the media in Tourism and to critically evaluate information on the tourist industry. ...
  5. 2024
    EUS014 Foundation Mathematics 2 covers essential concepts and skills in mathematics and algebra as a preparation for University degree subjects with a basic mathematical component such as Business Studies, Economics, Finance, Geography, Health Science and Psycho logy. It builds on the concepts developed in the EUS013 Foundation Mathematics 1 course and applies them to the fields of Trigonometry,...
  6. 2024
    English for Tertiary Studies 1 prepares you for university life through exploration of academic culture and through the development of academic skills. Through an exploration of academic culture you will gain an understanding of the expectations of studying at university. Areas covered include the role of debate and argument in the development of knowledge, developing your own voice, the...
  7. Writing in Practice [UPP014]

    2024 Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast, Online
    This unit introduces the skills of academic writing by examining broad conventions. In this unit you will learn how to analyse assessment questions, plan and structure essays, build an academic language set, and write for the academic environment. To enable you to practise and apply your writing skills, you will complete individual journal pieces and an essay. This core unit in the University...
  8. 2024 Hobart, Launceston
    English for Academic Purposes 1A is the first half (5 weeks) of the 10-week English for Academic Purposes 1 level. It continues to develop students’ English language ability while introducing them to the skills necessary to function effectively in an Australian learning environment. The language component of the unit builds listening, reading, speaking, writing, and vocabulary skills and...
  9. 2024 Hobart, Launceston
    English for Academic Purposes 1B is the second half of the 10-week English for Academic Purposes level. It continues to develop students’ English language ability while introducing them to the skills necessary to function effectively in an Australian learning environment. The language component of the unit builds listening, reading, speaking, writing, and vocabulary skills and consolidates...
  10. 2024 Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast, Online
    This unit provides underpinning skills, theories, techniques, and strategies to prepare you for university-level study and to understand yourself as a learner. You will be introduced to concepts of self-management and relevant practical skills that can be applied effectively in other units. You will explore concepts such as strengths-based learning, engagement and flow, motivation, work/life...
  11. 2024 Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast, Online Student elective
    This unit provides underpinning skills, theories, techniques, and strategies to prepare you for university-level study and to understand yourself as a learner. You will be introduced to concepts of self-management and relevant practical skills that can be applied effectively in other units. You will explore concepts such as strengths-based learning, engagement and flow, motivation, work/life...
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