Environment, Sediment and Climate Change (Adv) - GEOS3803. Year - 2023. This unit has the same objectives as GEOS3103 and is suitable for students who wish to pursue aspects of the subject in greater depth. Entry is restricted and selection is made
Animal Nutrition - AVBS2004. Year - 2023. One of the greatest limiting factors to the health and wellbeing of animals under our care is the nutritional value of their feed. Whether provided by nature or manufactured to meet the production and health
Biology Experimental Design and Analysis - BIOL2022. Year - 2023. This unit provides foundational skills essential for doing research in biology and for critically judging the research of others. We consider how biology is practiced as a quantitative
Asian Language Acquisition 3 - ASNS6012. Year - 2023. This unit of study gives students an opportunity to further develop their proficiency in an Asian language in order to deepen their understanding of Asian cultures and societies. Students will
Sociology, Power and Violence - SCLG3610. Year - 2023. Power is a fundamental resource in the organisation and control of society and in disciplining individual behaviour. This unit explores social order and disorder by examining how power is
Behavioural and Cognitive Neuroscience - PSYC3014. Year - 2023. This unit of study will focus on approaches to studying neurosciences incorporating molecular, pre-clinical and clinical models of brain function. These biological models of brain
Proteins in Cells - BCMB2002. Year - 2023. A single human cell contains billions of protein molecules that are constantly in motion. Why so many? What are they doing? And, how are they doing it? In simple terms, proteins define the function of and
Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Dynamics (Adv) - MATH3977. Year - 2023. Lagrangian and Hamiltonian dynamics are reformulations of classical Newtonian mechanics into a mathematically sophisticated framework using arbitrary coordinate systems. This
Archaeology in the Field - ARCO3404. Year - 2023. This unit provides in-field archaeological experience. The course consists of a combination of classroom tuition, hands-on activities, and/or practical skills development. Activities can include