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| Subject Area | Catalogue Number | Long Title | Units | Description |
| DENT | 7800 | Research Project | 16 | Formal research training including biostatistics, epidemiology & other elements as needed for individual disciplines & projects. Research project will be completed for examination & subsequent submission to refereed journal. |
| DENT | 7801 | Research Project | 16 | Formal research training including biostatistics, epidemiology & other elements as needed for individual disciplines & projects. Research project will be completed for examination & subsequent submission to refereed journal. |
| DENT | 7300 | Endodontics III | 8 | Supervised staged instruction in management of all aspects of endodontics. |
| DENT | 7050 | Oral Pathology for the Dental Specialties | 2 | Clinical practice within general practice settings & regional oral health clinics providing total patient care. Students will be exposed to concepts & policies determining delivery of services in both private & public sectors. Course develops student's |
| DENT | 7240 | Prosthodontics III | 8 | Principles of complex fixed, removable, complete & maxillofacial prosthodontics. Communication of applied principles. Treatment of advanced prosthodontic cases in tandem with allied specialties. Clinical coverage of undergraduates. |
| DENT | 7230 | Prosthodontics II | 6 | Principles of complex fixed, removable, complete & maxillofacial prosthodontics. Communication of applied principles. Treatment of advanced prosthodontic cases in tandem with allied specialties. Clinical coverage of undergraduates. |
| DENT | 7610 | Paediatric Dentistry III | 8 | Diagnosis & management of wide range of clinical paediatric dental conditions at final year specialty-training level. Clinical work is performed on patients referred for a variety of conditions. Theoretical aspects covered in seminars. |
| DENT | 6001 | Clinical Dentistry (Full-time) | 4 | Lectures/tutorials/seminars, clinical & laboratory work in field of general dental practice as approved by Head of School, under supervision. This subject may be taken by flexible delivery. Full-time students enrol in DENT6001. Part-time students enrol |
| DENT | 7720 | Clinical Periodontology II | 8 | Extension to first & second year clinical skills. Students expected to achieve very advanced level of diagnostic & treatment skills. |
| DEVB | 3001 | Developmental Neurobiology | 2 | Basic principles of development of nervous systems: induction, regional specification, neurogenesis, gliogenesis, differentiation, plasticity, cell death, axon growth & guidance. Significance of understanding development for facilitating regeneration & re |
| DEVB | 6001 | Developmental Neurobiology | 2 | Basic principles of development of nervous systems: induction, regional specification, neurogenesis, gliogenesis, differentiation, plasticity, cell death, axon growth & guidance. Significance of understanding development for facilitating regeneration & re |
| DEVB | 3002 | Molecular Mechanisms of Development | 2 | Past decade has been spectacular technological advances yielding profound insights into the mysteries of the developing embryo. These discoveries are revolutionizing medicine & agricultural biotechnology. Focuses on the cell biology & genetic regulation |
| DEVB | 6002 | Molecular Mechanisms of Development | 2 | Past decade has been spectacular technological advances yielding profound insights into the mysteries of the developing embryo. These discoveries are revolutionizing medicine & agricultural biotechnology. Focuses on the cell biology & genetic regulation |
| DRAM | 3102 | Drama Special Research Topic C | 2 | No prescribed syllabus or formal teaching. In consultation with convenor students choose topic for study under director of a supervisor. For students whose previous record suggests an outstanding capacity for criticism & research. |
| DRAM | 3100 | Drama Special Research Topic A | 1 | No prescribed syllabus or formal teaching. In consultation with convenor students choose topic for study under director of a supervisor. For students whose previous record suggests an outstanding capacity for criticism & research. |
| DRAM | 2080 | Practices of Performance | 2 | Focuses on teaching specific and in-depth performance skills. |
| DRAM | 6101 | Drama Dissertation | 8 | This course may be taken as part of a generic English Honours Program. Students commencing course in Semester 1 enrol in DRAM6100; students commencing in Semester 2 enrol in DRAM6101. |
| DRAM | 6100 | Drama Dissertation | 8 | This course may be taken as part of a generic English Honours Program. Students commencing course in Semester 1 enrol in DRAM6100; students commencing in Semester 2 enrol in DRAM6101. |
| DRAM | 3101 | Drama Special Research Topic B | 1 | No prescribed syllabus or formal teaching. In consultation with convenor students choose topic for study under director of a supervisor. For students whose previous record suggests an outstanding capacity for criticism & research. |