Highly recommend. "All topics are super relevant, and Chantal facilitates great discussions each week. ", Unit coordinator: Associate Professor Joseph Tomkins and Professor Jonathan Evans, Student comments: "Guest lecturers specialised in specific lecture topics provides students the opportunity to ask about the content in further detail. Press J to jump to the feed. Prerequisites: enrolment in the Graduate Diploma in Infectious Diseases (51330); or the Master of Infectious Diseases (52530) or the Master of Clinical Pathology (92510), Unit coordinator: Associate Professor Jenny Rodger, Dr Jamie Beros and Dr Dominique Blache, Student comments: Great unit that will suit a busy timetable., Student comments: 10/10 unit, interesting and easy., Fun Kahoot sessions, interesting lectures and easy to follow content., Best unit Ive ever done. super interesting 10/10.". Student comments: "Incredibly rewarding and engaging content. Broadening units are designed to ensure graduates have a well-rounded education across a broad range of areas to meet the needs of employers and professional organisations within a global workforce. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Unit(s) CHEM1003 Introductory Chemistry (ID 1063) or ATAR Subject(s) Chemistry or ATAR Subject(s) WACE Chemistry 3A/3B or equivalent. Even now in third year I look back to his explanations when I cant understand a concept. The final exam was open book and we got to choose what topics we wrote on! EN English Deutsch Franais Espaol Portugus Italiano Romn Nederlands Latina Dansk Svenska Norsk Magyar Bahasa Indonesia Trke Suomi Latvian Lithuanian esk Unknown I also had a great tutor for this unit! Student comments: Perfect unit for those who took Math Methods., "It is so well organised! The requirements are clear and there is a definite focus on engagement and collaborative learning., Unit coordinator: Assoc. You can easily do this unit with no stat or programming knowledge. ENGL1501 - creative writing. It really depends on what you want to get out of the unit. Very clear and engaging structure with the best unit coordinators on the planet! Demelza is an amazing unit coordinator and the unit is so relevant to everyday life. "It provides great exposure to heritage in an architectural sense and the practical application of the theory being taught makes it easier to understand. Prerequisites: a Level 1 History unit or EURO1101 Europe Now: Cultures and Identities or GEND1901 Gender in Australia. If youre okay with lots of writing its an easy HD. ", Unit coordinator: Dr Ghulam Mubashar Hassan (Sem 1), Dr Naeha Sharif (Sem 2). If you structure your degree with just a degree-specific major, and no second major, then there is potential for a number of electives. Really interesting topics, great lecturers and very satisfying to submit your artefact at the end of semester. All units featured in the guide were submitted by students who have taken the unit. It requires a lot of practice but both the lecturer (Marty) and my tutor Michael were great at delivering the content and making it as interesting as possible. I wish I could take it again., "Medicine is part of our everyday life and interesting to learn how it affects us individually and also where is derived from. ", "Its hard to understand but the questions are always recycled and its very easy to score a high mark. ", "Amazing lecturer and anyone with a slight maths knowledge will find the unit incredibly easy.". ", Unit coordinator: Jess Kerr (previously Dr Jade Lindley), Student comments: Jade is full of invaluable information and experience in many areas of the content, but especially criminal law. Overall the lectures are well organised and it's really easy to follow the gist. Student comments: "For a third year unit there was very little pressure, all of the topics were interesting, contact hours kept to a minimum and the lecturer/unit coordinator (Jo) was so lovely and entertaining, she made me look forward to going to class every week! The content is interesting, useful and engaging even you don't know anything about commerce. 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Labs are easy 90+. Elective units provide you with the opportunity to explore a range of interests and new disciplines within your undergraduate degree. Student comments: "The workshops are extremely engaging. But needs a certain German level to do this unit. Student comments: Fantastic and particularly important if youre looking to finding where your meat comes from., Student comments: Very interesting unit that teaches you about volcanoes, earthquakes, palaeontology., Student comments: If youre into the environment or want to learn a little bit this is the unit for you. Student comments: "Content is interesting, UC is very organised and explains lectures well. No exam, 3 tests each has 15 MCQ, all from assignments. Lecturer encouraged us to think outside the box. Michael brings such passion to his discussion. The essay was great and really easy to put together a good answer! I learned so much! Units without broadening attributes Current as at 3/07/2013 2:37:46 PM Page 1 TRIM Code. I did none of the tute questions, showed up and did nothing but vibe with the tutor, did this for about 5 weeks before the mid sem, then looked over and revised the couple of new concepts (by the way I didnt watch the lectures), did the exam. complete at least one unit from Group B*. This unit could be a lot of fun for someone who enjoys maths, but was an extremely engaging unit for me (who doesnt like maths) too! The assessments are fair and reflective of ongoing engagement, not how much you can cram into a 2 hour period to gain 60% of your mark. Exam was good too! Prerequisites: completion of any POLS or PHIL unit or 24 points in the Bachelor of Arts. ", "Kate made the unit, she was amazing and very funny. Prof. Michael Rubin, Student comments: Highly recommend! ", "I found the content extremely useful for myself when navigating life stuff as a young adult, and the lecturers are really good at engaging with students! ", Unit coordinator: Dr Chris Letheby (previously Dr Kaz Bland), Student comments: Rubin is a fantastic lecturer. 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