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HIST 2401 Medieval Monotheisms 2 History of monotheistic religions of Christianity, both Eastern & Western, Islam & Judaism from fourth to eleventh centuries C.E.
HIST 2406 Protest & Policing in Europe 2 Investigates nature of popular resistance to authority in Europe during eighteenth & nineteenth centuries. Examines means by which established authorities sought to maintain peace & order, including emergence of modern forms of policing.
HIST 2602 Industry & Empires 2 Relationship between West & Asia-Pacific region, concentrating upon international/imperial relations & economic systems.
HIST 3403 Crime & Punishment in England 2 Examines changes in nature of criminality, criminal procedure & penal practices - & forces underlying those changes - in England during transition from pre-industrial to modern society.
HIST 3404 Readings in Medieval History 2 Based on readings in history of western Europe from ninth to twelfth centuries.
HIST 6609 Special Companion Component 2 To provide a second major area in the Honours or GDipPhil program. For details see Department Postgraduate Handbook.
HIST 6800 Thesis (GDipPhil) 8 For details see Department Postgraduate Handbook. Students commencing course in Semester 1 enrol in HIST6800; students commencing in Semester 2 enrol in HST6801.
HIST 6801 Thesis (GDipPhil) 8 For details see Department Postgraduate Handbook. Students commencing course in Semester 1 enrol in HIST6800; students commencing in Semester 2 enrol in HST6801.
HIST 6802 Thesis (GDipPhil) 8 For details see Department Postgraduate Handbook. Thesis for part-time students, completed over four semesters. May commence 2nd semester
HIST 7101 History of Chinese Business 2 Examination of development of business organisations in economy of late imperial, modern & contemporary China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and overseas Chinese communities; also effect of economic development on Chinese society.
HIST 7400 European Fascism 2 Examines new mass-based right-wing politics in Europe since 1880s; rise of Fascist movements in Italy, Germany & Eastern Europe, Spanish Civil War; Fascist & Nazi regimes: European radical right today.
HIST 7401 Rogues, Thieves & the Rule of English Law 2 Examines changes in nature of criminality, criminal procedure & penal practices - & forces underlying those changes - in England during transition from pre-industrial to modern society.
HIST 7404 Exploring the Middle Ages 2 Based on readings in history of western Europe from ninth to twelfth centuries.
HIST 7601 Ghosts from the Past: Problems of Revenge & Reconciliation in History 2 Ideological, cultural, social & economic causes of different forms of intense persecution, including genocide; moral dimensions of revenge, reparations, compensation, apology, reconciliation, amnesty & amnesia through the modern world.
HIST 7602 Papua New Guinea: Land of the Unexpected 2 Papua New Guinea is Australia's closest neighbour & ex-colony. Subject begins with ancient New Guinea before first European contact in sixteenth century, examines 1884-1975 colonial era & charts last quarter century as an independent nation.
HLTH 7001 eHealthCare A 2 The course examines current and future health scenarios and how they are affected by the presence of electronic delivery of healthcare. Topics include remote patient interaction, tele-home care, collaborative health environments, computerised diagnosis a
HLTH 7002 eHealthCare B 2 Research dissertation on the electronic delivery of healthcare, emphasising the future oriented aspects of technologies and work practice changes in the healthcare environment. Possible topics: remote patient interaction, tele-home care, collaborative he
HMST 1000 Physical Activity & Health 2 In this course students will develop their understanding of the inter-relationships between physical activity and population health, and of the social and economic importance of physical activity for Australian society.
HMST 1003 Physical Fitness for Sport & Health 1 Preparation or implementation of individual or group physical fitness programs. Basic physiological principles associated with physical fitness. Selected methods of assessing & attaining physical fitness. Factors contributing to obesity & its control. Beha
HMST 1013 Weight Control, Diet & Exercise 1 Factors contributing to obesity & its control. Behavioural control of eating; management of food intake & exercise.
HMST 3013 Health Promotion: Planning & Evaluation 2 Critical review of the theory and practice of health promotion planning and evaluation, including the development of 'best practice' programmes to address current health issues in Queensland communities.
HMST 3382 Exercise Science Technical Skills 2 Principles and practice of technical skills needed by the exercise scientist. Includes developing competencies in assessment of cardiorespiratory fitness, physical work capacity, anthropometry and muscular strength central to professional practice in heal
HMST 3833 Human Movement Research Design

HMST 6013 Health Promotion: Planning & Evaluation 2 Critical review of the theory and practice of health promotion planning and evaluation, including the development of 'best practice' programmes to address current health issues in Queensland communities.
HMST 6113 Economics and Politics in the Global Sports Industry 2 Sport and physical activity in several countries, including spread of international sport, international relations, commodification and globalisation.
HMST 6193 The Olympic Movement & Society 2 Examination of the historical, political, economic, cultural and educational aspects of the ancient Olympic Games and the modern Olympic Games, especially the emergence and significance of the modern Olympic Movement.
HMST 6314 Major Practicum (Exercise Science) 6 Minimum 300 hours of field experience related to exercise science in community, corporate, fitness, health and sport settings.
HMST 6363 Exercise Prescription and Programming 2 Principles and guidelines to develop, deliver and evaluate physical activity programs for individuals, groups and the wider population. Focuses on developing safe and effective prescriptions for healthy individuals, athletes and special populations. Inc
HMST 6373 Exercise Management Professional Skills 2 Principles of and practical experience in delivery and management of physical activity programs. Application of skills in exercise programming, and business writing, planning and management to the workplace. Includes introductory practicum experiences i
HMST 6375 Major Project (Nutrition) 8 Individual study on approved topic selected related to nutrition and exercise. Advanced study in area of specialisation required prior to enrolment. Students taking the course over a full year starting in semester one enrol in HMST6365. Students taking
HMST 6383 Exercise Science Technical Skills 2 Principles and practice of technical skills needed by the exercise scientist. Includes developing competencies in assessment of cardiorespiratory fitness, physical work capacity, anthropometry and muscular strength central to professional practice in heal
HMST 6385 Major Project (Nutrition) 8 Individual study on approved topic selected related to nutrition and exercise. Advanced study in area of specialisation required prior to enrolment. Students taking the course over a full year starting in semester one enrol in HMST6365. Students taking
HMST 6926 Human Movement Studies Honours 16 A one-year program leading to BSc (Hons). Students commencing the course in Semester 1 enrol in HMST6916. Students commencing the course in Semester 2 enrol in HMST6926.
HMST 6935 Research Thesis 8 A research project (thesis) which makes a major contribution to the Graduate Diploma in Science. Students taking the course over a full year starting in semester one enrol in HMST6955. Students taking the course over a full year starting in semester two e
HMST 6945 Research Thesis 8 A research project (thesis) which makes a major contribution to the Graduate Diploma in Science. Students taking the course over a full year starting in semester one enrol in HMST6955. Students taking the course over a full year starting in semester two e
HMST 6956 Honours Thesis 10 A research project (thesis) which makes a major contribution to the Honours program. Students taking the course over a full year starting in semester one enrol in HMST6946. Students taking the course over a full year starting in semester two enrol in HMST
HMST 6966 Honours Thesis 10 A research project (thesis) which makes a major contribution to the Honours program. Students taking the course over a full year starting in semester one enrol in HMST6946. Students taking the course over a full year starting in semester two enrol in HMST
HMST 6976 Human Movement Studies Honours (part-time) 16 A two-year program leading to BSc (Hons) - for part-time students only. Full-time students must enrol in HMST6916 or 6926.
HMST 7215 Project 4 Students to work on a project e.g., a research project, a curriculum evaluation, critical literature review. Topic approval will be dependent on availability of a suitable supervisor. Topics must relate to the field of H & PE. Students taking the course
HMST 7225 Project 4 Students to work on a project e.g., a research project, a curriculum evaluation, critical literature review. Topic approval will be dependent on availability of a suitable supervisor. Topics must relate to the field of H & PE. Students taking the course
HMST 7245 Extended Project 8 Provides an opportunity for students to work on an extended research project. Topic approval will be dependent on availability of a suitable supervisor. Topics must relate to the field of health & physical education. Students taking the course over a full
HMST 7255 Special Study HPE 2 This is a course that provides an opportunity for students to work on a project relevant to their own professional practice in the field of HPE. The project must be negotiated with a supervisor before enrolment.
HORT 1902 Landscape Construction & Maintenance 2 The principles and practice of landscape construction and maintenance.
HORT 1903 Fruit & Vegetable Production I 2 Deciduous perennial fruit crop production and the cultural practices required for efficient production; the cultural and management practices used in the commercial production of warm season vegetable crops; a range of horticultural skills. Four hours fie
HORT 1904 Fruit & Vegetable Production II 2 Evergreen perennial fruit crop production and the cultural practices required for efficient production; the cultural and management practices used in the commercial production of cool season vegetable crops and to become competent in a range of horticulture
HORT 1905 Nursery Production 2 An overview of the propagation, production and marketing of nursery crops in Australia. Nursery design and layout, the design and management of growing facilities, and the production practices used in container and field nursery production. Four hours fie
HORT 1906 Flower & Hydroponic Production 2 Floricultural and hydroponic industry locally, nationally and globally; specialised floricultural and hydroponic production techniques; the technical and practical application of hydroponics for food production into the 21st Century and the basic aspects
HORT 3601 Special Topic I 2 Directed work conducted under supervision of a member of academic staff & approved by Head of School (or nominee).
HORT 4601 Advanced Topic 2 Advanced training in specialised areas of agricultural, food or natural resource science, including grazing animal nutrition, soil science, crop science, plant breeding, plant pathology, entomology & food technology.
HORT 4611 Research Project 4 Research project & presentation of research results. Students commencing in Semester 1 must enrol in HORT4611. Students commencing in Semester 2 must enrol in HORT4612.
HORT 4612 Research Project 4 Research project & presentation of research results. Students commencing in Semester 1 must enrol in HORT4611. Students commencing in Semester 2 must enrol in HORT4612.
HORT 6611 Honours Research Project I 6 The 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. Stud
HORT 6612 Honours Research Project I 6 The 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. Stud
HORT 6613 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
HORT 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
HORT 6615 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
HORT 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
HORT 7002 Advanced Horticulture Production 2 The subject will emphasise principles and practices of commercial horticultural production, the applied aspects of research and explore the physiological basis for practices used in horticulture production.
HORT 7003 Amenity Horticulture 2 An advanced study of plant adaptation, use and management under the wide range of environments found in urban landscapes used for active and passive recreation, using research and problem solving approaches.
HORT 7004 Horticultural Science 2 An advanced study of scientific physiological principles and their application in understanding and solving problems in horticultural crops.
HORT 7005 Landscape Design 2 An introduction to the principles of landscape design, with specific reference to modified landscapes.
HORT 7612 Graduate Research Project I 4 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
HORT 7613 Graduate Research Project I 4 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
HORT 7615 Graduate Research Project II 6 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
HORT 7616 Graduate Research Project II 6 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
HORT 7617 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
HORT 7618 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
HORT 7619 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
HRSS 3100 Research Methodology 2 Methods of analysis of data in the health sciences & principles of design of experiments. Introduction to concepts of variability & randomness, statistical methods for health scientists including regression, analysis of variance & categorical data analysis
HRSS 3200 Research Processes in Health Sciences 2 Determination of research problems relevant to allied health, interpretation & use of scientific literature, development of research protocol, research writing & presentation.
HRSS 3201 Advanced Research Processes in Health Sciences 2 Determination of research problems relevant to allied health, interpretation & use of scientific literature, development of research protocol, research writing & presentation & advanced statistics.
HRSS 4100 Research Project 4 Implementation of research project (selection of subjects, appropriate test instruments/tools, collection of data, statistical analyses, interpretation of data) & preparation of scientific article in form suitable for submission to a relevant journal.
HRSS 7800 Applied Research in Health Sciences 1 First stage of implementing a research project from research protocol developed in HRSS3201 including selection of subjects & appropriate test instruments/tools, collection of data and statistical analysis & preliminary write-up.
HRSS 7801 Research Project 2 Interpretation of data & preparation of a scientific article in a form suitable for submission to a relevant journal.
HRSS 7802 Advanced Research Processes in Health Sciences for Grads (Occ Thy) 1 Preparation for research project including definition of research problem, development of skills & knowledge in research design in health & rehabilitation fields, development of research protocol & knowledge of advanced statistics.
HRSS 7803 Research Project 4 Implementation of research project (selection of subjects, appropriate test instruments/tools, collection of data, statistical analyses, interpretation of data) & preparation of an article in a form suitable for a chapter of book or journal manuscript.