Physics 1 (Technological) - PHYS1003. Year - 2023. Physics is the study of matter and energy and how they interact. It underpins all other sciences, and is the foundation of all engineering and technology. This unit of study forms part of a broad
Concepts in Chemical Physics - CHEM2534. Year - 2023. Chemical physics is the study of how the laws of physics gives rise to the complexity of molecular behavior and the extraordinary variety of materials and properties - from liquid crystals to
Indonesia: The Challenges of Development - INMS3607. Year - 2023. This unit is designed for native speakers, near native speakers and advanced learners of Indonesian. It is one of six advanced units offered on a rotating basis, which can be taken in
Gene Technology and Genomics (Adv) - BIOL3918. Year - 2023. Qualified students will participate in alternative components of BIOL3018 Gene Technology and Genomics. The content and nature of these components may vary from year to year. Enrolment rules
Hellenistic Philosophy - PHIL3639. Year - 2023. This unit will offer an introduction to three philosophical schools: the Stoics, the Epicureans, and the Skeptics. We will explore topics including: rival ethical systems, and arguments attempting to
Satellite Communication Systems - ELEC5510. Year - 2023. Satellite communication systems provide fixed and mobile communication services over very large areas of land, sea and air. This unit presents the fundamental knowledge and skills in the
Molecular Self Assembly - CHEM3122. Year - 2023. This unit of study looks beyond covalent bonds to explore intermolecular forces and how they can be used to create supramolecular structures. Such structures are widespread in biology and technology,
North Africa: History Culture Society - ARBC2211. Year - 2023. This unit focuses on the contemporary political, cultural and social history of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. Maghreb's cultural productions are studied in relation to the
Economic Cycles and Instability - ECOP3601. Year - 2023. This unit journeys through episodes of crises and instability in order to understand their key dynamics are embedded within historical, institutional and social contexts. You will study why