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| Subject Area | Catalogue Number | Long Title | Units | Description |
| ABST | 7000 | Introductory Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies for Australian Studies Postgraduates | 2 | Survey of major themes in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Island Studies from an Aboriginal & Torres Strait Island perspective. Thorough introduction to various government departments & agencies involved in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Island affairs. |
| AGRC | 7009 | Seed Conditioning & Storage | 2 | An analysis of the various causes of presowing mortality in commercial seedlots together with prestorage and storage management strategies for the production and maintenance of quality seed. |
| AGRC | 7008 | Precision Agriculture | 2 | The productivity/sustainability impact of precision guidance, controlled traffic, yield monitoring and variable rate technology in crop production systems. |
| AGRC | 7006 | 2 | Advanced study of the application of simulation modelling decision support and expert systems in Agriculture | |
| AGRC | 7005 | Advanced Agronomy | 2 | Advanced study of agronomic practices, concentrating on plant adaptation and the evaluation of agronomic practices used in field crop and pastoral production systems. |
| AGRC | 7002 | Applications of Climate Analysis | 2 | Application of climate analysis and forecasting in the management of natural resources and their associated industries |
| AGRC | 1905 | Crop Harvesting | 2 | Principles and practices of grain and fodder crop harvesting, handling, processing and storage. Four hours field practice per week is included in the subject. |
| AGRC | 1904 | Crop Production | 2 | Application of agronomic principles to crop production in the tropics and subtropics. Four hours field practice per week is included in the subject. |
| AGRC | 7019 | Commercialising New Rural Industries | 2 | Investigation of factors impacting on the commercialisation of new rural industries. The facilitation process. Community and regional development. Marketing theory and research. Innovation. Group processes. Action learning and participatory processes. Pr |
| AGRC | 1903 | Mechanisation | 2 | A study of elementary engineering and workplace skills |
| AGRC | 7016 | Biocide Application Technology | 2 | Methods of applying biocides, nozzle design & performance, ground and aerial application systems, specialist ChemCert accreditation and management of pesticide application including buffer zones, use of personal protection equipment and case study analysis |
| AGRC | 7617 | Graduate Research Project III | 8 | Design, implementation & presentation of a research project, approved by the Head of School & relevant to the course, with emphasis on defining the research issue, establishing methodology, undertaking appropriate analysis of data & drawing defensible con |
| AGRC | 7616 | Graduate Research Project II | 6 | Supervised research project relevant to the course. Students commencing in Semester 1 must enrol in AGRC7615. Students commencing in Semester 2 must enrol in AGRC7616. |
| AGRC | 7604 | Directed Study IV | 2 | Supervised work, as assignment or project, in a specialised area relevant to the course, approved by the Head of School. |
| AGRC | 1902C | Pasture & Fodder Crop Production | 2 | The role of pasture and fodder crops and their establishment, management, and utilisation. |
| AGRC | 1005 | Animal & Rural Skills | 2 | Competencies & skills aligned to the Australian Standards Framework in operations associated with animal & plant industries |
| AGRC | 7015 | Water Management | 2 | The theory and technologies in the management of water in agriculture, principally irrigation, drainage and salinity control. |
| AGRC | 7007 | Land Resource Conservation | 2 | Study of land degradation processes, use of this knowledge to define the principle of sustainable land soil and water resource use, development of practical land management packages for conservation of land resources. |
| AGRC | 7014 | Systems Analysis & ModellingII | 2 | Systems analysis and modelling in spatial and policy contexts |
| AGRC | 7013 | Systems Analysis & Modelling I | 2 | Systems analysis and modelling of soil, plant and animal components of agricultural systems |
| AGRC | 7012 | Soil Management | 2 | Soil survey and field study of soils; soil genesis and development; soil classification and interpretation; the soil solution, transport and biological processes in relation to plant growth. |
| AGRC | 6616 | Honours Research Project III | 10 | Design, implementation & presentation of a research project relevant to the student's course of study with emphasis defining the research issue, establishing methodology, undertaking appropriate analysis of data & drawing defensible conclusions. Students |
| AGRC | 7011 | Seed Quality Control Systems | 2 | Advanced coverage of the systems that can be implemented to provide seed quality control management for commercial lines of seed |
| AGRC | 6614 | Honours Research Project II | 8 | Design, implementation & presentation of a research project relevant to the student's course of study with emphasis defining the research issue, establishing methodology, undertaking appropriate analysis of data & drawing defensible conclusions. Students |
| AGRC | 4612 | Research Project | 4 | Research project & presentation of research results. Students commencing in Semester 1 must enrol in AGRC4611. Students commencing in Semester 2 must enrol in AGRC4612. |
| AGRC | 7020 | Environmental Control in Agriculture | 2 | Principles and practices of managing environmental control in agricultural structures. |
| AGRC | 7021 | Machine Performance | 2 | Study the factors affecting the efficiency and effectiveness of tractor implement combinations, and harvest equipment, integrating the economic, mechanical, ergonomic and agronomic aspects of equipment performance, specifically in relation to precision ag |
| AGRC | 7619 | Graduate Research Project III | 8 | Design, implementation & presentation of a research project, approved by the Head of School & relevant to the course, with emphasis on defining the research issue, establishing methodology, undertaking appropriate analysis of data & drawing defensible con |
| AGRC | 7618 | Graduate Research Project III | 8 | Design, implementation & presentation of a research project, approved by the Head of School & relevant to the course, with emphasis on defining the research issue, establishing methodology, undertaking appropriate analysis of data & drawing defensible con |
| AGRC | 7017 | Bioclimatology | 2 | A climatic perspective to plant and animal responses to their ambient climate and consideration of measures to reduce harmful effects |
| AGRC | 7018 | Climate Systems | 2 | Application of climate analysis and forecasting in the management of natural resources and their associated industries |
| AGRC | 7010 | Seed Physiology & Ecology | 2 | An advanced analysis of factors influencing the dormancy, distribution, survival and performance of seed together with aspects of population behaviour and physiology in response to environmental variables |
| ANAT | 7017 | Systematic Physiology for Speech Pathology | 1 | This course focuses on function of human sensory and motor nervous systems in health and altered function in disease. The relevant pharmacology will also be addressed. |
| ANAT | 6001 | Systematic Anatomy | 2 | Gross anatomical structure of the human body will be covered. There will be an emphasis on neuromusculoskeletal systems relevant to occupational therapy. |
| ANAT | 6092 | Anatomy IVH | 16 | For details consult Head of Department. Students commencing in Semester 1 enrol in ANAT6090. Students commencing in Semester 2 enrol in ANAT6092. |
| ANCH | 7290 | The Art of Greece | 2 | Study of buildings & objects from the Greek World by visual means & from descriptions in the literary sources; development of skills in artistic & aesthetic appreciation; analysis & reasoning from ancient evidence & in critically assessing modern scholarly |
| ANCH | 7210 | The Celts & the Greco-Roman World | 2 | Study of texts in translation; skills in analysis & reasoning from this ancient evidence & in critically assessing modern scholarly views based on it; development of critical appreciation of ancient literature; development of oral & written communication |
| ANCH | 7160 | Daily Life in Ancient Greece | 2 | Study of texts in translation; skills in analysis & reasoning from this ancient evidence & in critically assessing modern scholarly views based on it; development of critical appreciation of ancient literature; development of oral & written communication |
| ANCH | 7100 | Democracy & Imperialism in Classical Greece | 2 | Study of texts in translation; skills in analysis & reasoning from this ancient evidence & in critically assessing modern scholarly views based on it; development of critical appreciation of ancient literature; development of oral & written communication |
| ANCH | 7020 | The Books that Made the West | 2 | Study of texts in translation; skills in analysis & reasoning from this ancient evidence & in critically assessing modern scholarly views based on it; development of critical appreciation of ancient literature; development of oral & written communication |
| ANCH | 7230 | Rise of the Roman Empire | 2 | Study of texts in translation; skills in analysis & reasoning from this ancient evidence & in critically assessing modern scholarly views based on it; development of critical appreciation of ancient literature; development of oral & written communication |
| ANCH | 7030 | Myth, The Occult & the Divine in the Ancient World | 2 | Study of texts in translation & of other visual & material remains of the cultures of classical antiquity; skills in analysis & reasoning from this evidence & in critically assessing modern scholarly views based on it; development of critical appreciation |
| ANIM | 3022 | Animal Therapeutics | 2 | Defines the different classes of drugs/chemicals/physical agents and describes their actions, practical applications, side effects, contra-indications and dosage regimen. |
| ANIM | 3023 | Practice Skills I | 2 | Introduces students to the essential clinical techniques and procedures commonly employed in the handling, treatment and post-operative care of animals. |
| ANIM | 3024 | Practice Skills 2 | 2 | Defines and describes the various diagnostic and pathology procedures which are utilized in the examination, diagnosis and treatment of ill health in animals. |
| ANIM | 3025 | Practice Management and Communication | 2 | Details the factors important inefficient management of a veterinary practice, particularly human resource management, administration, financial management and maintenance of stock and equipment records. |
| ANIM | 1904C | Intensive Animal Production II | 2 | Pig & Poultry Industries; husbandry & animal management techniques for the economic & environmentally sustainable production of high quality pig and poultry products. |
| ANIM | 3602 | Special Topic II | 2 | |
| ANIM | 1908C | Rural Property Facilities | 2 | Skills & knowledge associated with provision & maintenance of rural property facilities necessary for successful animal production. |
| ANIM | 7013 | Applied Veterinary Epidemiology B | 2 | The course will provide postgraduate students with a detailed understanding of the principles and methods of epidemiology, including a demonstration of their fundamental importance in the identification, control and prevention of disease in animal populat |
| ANIM | 7601 | Directed Study (Agricultural Science) I | 2 | Supervised work in specialized area relevant to the course. |
| ANIM | 7616 | Research Project II | 6 | Major research investigation into a selected aspect of animal production &/or use. Students completing the course in one semester must enrol in ANIM7614. Students completing the course in two semesters must enrol in ANIM7615 if commencing in Semester 1 |
| ANIM | 7602 | Directed Study (Animal Science) II | 2 | Supervised work in specialized area relevant to the course. |
| ANIM | 7615 | Research Project II | 6 | Major research investigation into a selected aspect of animal production &/or use. Students completing the course in one semester must enrol in ANIM7614. Students completing the course in two semesters must enrol in ANIM7615 if commencing in Semester 1 |
| ANIM | 7617 | Research Project III | 8 | Major research investigation into a selected aspect of animal production &/or use. Students completing the course in one semester must enrol in ANIM7617. Students completing the course in two semesters must enrol in ANIM7618 if commencing in Semester 1 |
| ANIM | 7618 | Research Project III | 8 | Major research investigation into a selected aspect of animal production &/or use. Students completing the course in one semester must enrol in ANIM7617. Students completing the course in two semesters must enrol in ANIM7618 if commencing in Semester 1 |
| ANIM | 7619 | Research Project III | 8 | Major research investigation into a selected aspect of animal production &/or use. Students completing the course in one semester must enrol in ANIM7617. Students completing the course in two semesters must enrol in ANIM7618 if commencing in Semester 1 |
| ANIM | 6612 | Honours Research Project I | 6 | Design, implementation & presentation of a research project relevant to student's course of study with significant review of literature & emphasis on defining the research issue, establishing methodology, undertaking appropriate analysis of data & drawing |
| ANIM | 6616 | Honours Research Project III | 10 | Design, implementation & presentation of a research project relevant to student's course of study with significant review of literature & emphasis on defining the research issue, establishing methodology, undertaking appropriate analysis of data & drawing |
| ANIM | 7612 | Research Project I | 4 | Research investigation into a selected aspect of animal production &/or use. Students completing the course in one semester must enrol in ANIM7611. Students completing the course in two semesters must enrol in ANIM7612 if commencing in Semester 1 or ANI |
| ANIM | 1903C | Intensive Animal Production I | 2 | Dairy Industry; husbandry and animal management techniques for economic and sustainable high quality production of dairy products |
| ANIM | 7603 | Directed Study (Animal Science) III | 2 | Supervised work in specialized area relevant to the course. |
| ANIM | 3020 | Animal Health Procedures I | 2 | This course will consider, in more detail than VG202, specific diseases of small animals and wildlife as well as diagnostic procedures for the various diseases covered. |
| ANIM | 2013 | Principles of Animal Health | 2 | An understanding of animal health is critical to the science of animal production. This subject provides non-BVSc students with a broad and practical understanding of parasites and diseases of Australian farm animals. |
| ANIM | 2012 | Animal Husbandry | 2 | Husbandry of farm animal species of agricultural significance in extensive and intensive systems. |
| ANIM | 1907C | Grazing Animal Products | 2 | Skills and quality attributes associated with products derived from grazing animals and the factors affecting these attributes, production yield and processing. |
| ANIM | 4612 | Research Project | 4 | Design, implementation & presentation of a supervised research project relevant to student's course of study. Emphasis on defining research issue, establishing an appropriate methodology, applying acceptable methods & analysis, & drawing defensible conclu |
| ANIM | 6612 | Honours Research Project I | 6 | Design, implementation & presentation of a research project relevant to student's course of study with significant review of literature & emphasis on defining the research issue, establishing methodology, undertaking appropriate analysis of data & drawing |
| ANIM | 1906C | Extensive Grazing Animal Management II | 2 | Skills, husbandry and animal management required for the economic and sustainable production of an alternate extensive grazing animal species to those chosen in VGC05. |
| ANIM | 1905C | Extensive Grazing Animal Management I | 2 | Skills, husbandry and animal management required for the exonomic and sustainable production of chosen extensive grazing animal species. |
| ANIM | 3021 | Animal Health Procedures 2 | 2 | This course will consider the cause(s), clinical signs, diagnostic methods, differential diagnosis, treatment(s) and control of diseases of large animals and mammalian wildlife. |
| ANIM | 7613 | Research Project I | 4 | Research investigation into a selected aspect of animal production &/or use. Students completing the course in one semester must enrol in ANIM7611. Students completing the course in two semesters must enrol in ANIM7612 if commencing in Semester 1 or ANI |
| ANTH | 3000 | Anthropology Work Attachment Study | 2 | Students identify career options through work placement under supervision of an academic adviser & an industry mentor. |
| ARCA | 2080 | Queensland Archaeology | 2 | Provides in-depth treatment of a range of archaeological sites and regions within Queensland and adjacent areas; knowledge of particular sites and their excavations; evaluate chronostratigraphic evidence and other major issues relating to interpreting the |
| ARCH | 5000 | Architectural Design 9 | 8 | Final development of design skills. Issues & themes studied in previous years are extended through independent & individual analysis, proposition & design development. Demonstration of an advanced level of comprehensive resolution & understanding of cri |
| ARCH | 7305 | Architectural Project 3 (History & Theory Thesis) | 8 | This subject is a master class into history & theory topics within architectural studies. Student's individually-directed research projects may be presented in the form of a written thesis, or a design thesis comprising drawn design proposals supported b |
| ARCH | 7304 | Architectural Project 3 (Society & Culture Thesis) | 8 | This subject is a master class into society & culture topics within architectural studies. Student's individually-directed research projects may be presented in the form of a written thesis, or a design thesis comprising drawn design proposals supported |
| ARCH | 3220 | Architectural Technology 5 | 2 | Application of technical knowledge, skills & processes in architectural design development. A design problem is developed from conceptual design to detail design resolution through technical research & problem-solving, computer-aided architectural design |
| ARCH | 4130 | Architectural Studies 1 | 2 | Introduction to the nature, aims, scope & methods of academic research in the discipline of architecture. Introductory project in a specialised area of architectural research selected from a range of topics. |
| ARCH | 4220 | Architectural Technology 7 | 2 | Experience in the application of advanced technical knowledge in design development. Complex design problems are developed from conceptual design to detail design resolution through conceptual investigation, technical research & problem solving with alli |
| ARCH | 5240 | Professional Studies 2 | 2 | Study of law as it affects the professional architect -- legal responsibilities & ethics of the profession. Management principles, function management & office organisation in the practice of architecture. Building procurement processes & contract admin |
| ARCH | 6100 | Architectural Project 1 | 4 | Group project work introduces incoming post graduate students to advanced architectural & environmental studies within a structured problem-solving framework. Focussed studio-based projects address topical contemporary design issues at architectural & ur |
| ARCH | 6110 | Architectural Issues 1 | 2 | A broad introduction to advanced architectural studies. Methods of architectural research across a range of paradigms are compared. Current issues in a number of architectural fields are presented in lectures & seminars & studied through reviews of arch |
| ARCH | 6120 | Architectural Paper 1 | 2 | Introduction to focussed research within one field from: architectural design & urbanism, architectural practice, environmental design & technology, indigenous & vernacular architecture, social & cultural environments. Directed research programs tailored |
| ARCH | 7200 | Architectural Project 2 | 4 | Advanced architectural issues are investigated through group project work which links theoretical research questions to contemporary architectural practice. Studio-based projects address topical contemporary design issues at architectural and urban scale |
| ARCH | 7210 | Architectural Issues 2 | 2 | Advanced study of contemporary architectural issues. Lectures & seminars introduce a range of topics in architectural design & urbanism, environmental design & technology, indigenous & vernacular architecture, social & cultural environments. Topics are |
| ARCH | 7220 | Architectural Paper 2 | 2 | Contained, self-directed research task within: architectural design & urbanism, architectural practice, environmental design & technology, indigenous & vernacular architecture or social & cultural environments. Development of topic & methodology, executi |
| ARCH | 7301 | Architectural Project 3 (Architecture & Urbanism Thesis) | 8 | This subject is a master class into architectural & urban topics within architectural studies. Student's individually-directed research projects may be presented in the form of a written thesis, or a design thesis comprising drawn design proposals support |
| ARCH | 7302 | Architectural Project 3 (Technology Thesis) | 8 | This subject is a master class into technological topics within architectural studies. Student's individually-directed research projects may be presented in the form of a written thesis, or a design thesis comprising drawn design proposals supported by w |
| ARCH | 7303 | Architectural Project 3 (Indigenous Environments) | 8 | This subject is a master class into indigenous environment topics within architectural studies. Student's individually-directed research projects may be presented in the form of a written thesis, or a design thesis comprising drawn design proposals suppo |
| ARCH | 1100 | Architectural Design 1 | 4 | Studio based projects explore the nature of design & introduce architectural communication skills. Projects examine sensory and imaginative perception, problem analysis, creative idea enquiry, solution synthesis & evaluation. Graphic techniques include f |
| ARCH | 3210 | People & Environment Studies (Indigenous/Community Issues) | 2 | Outline of people/environment studies in architecture & introduction to culturally distinct aspects of this study in indigenous Australia. One stream allows students to continue with this study; another stream takes up another contemporary issue in peopl |
| ARTT | 2102 | Baroque & Rococo Art | 2 | A historical overview of 17th & 18th century European art, including the work of Bernini, Caravaggio, Rembrandt & Vermeer. |
| ASIA | 2150 | Gender & Society in Asia | 2 | Examines gender roles in contemporary Asian societies and the impact of globalization and economic development on the lives of men and women. |
| AUDL | 7814 | Rehabilitative Audiology II | 2 | Development of audiological skills necessary for the rehabilitation of adults with hearing impairment. The implications of hearing impairment & appropriate rehabilitation strategies are discussed. |