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| Old Course Code | Subject Area | Catalogue Number | Long Title | Units | Description |
| ID101 | ABTS | 1000 | Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Perspectives | 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. | |
| ID119 | WOMS | 1000 | Women, Culture, Race | 2 | Analyses construction of the feminine in a range of areas, emphasising perceptions of racial difference & with reference to feminist & cultural theory. |
| ID123 | ARCA | 1000 | Discovering Archaeology | 2 | Introduces fundamental concepts, famous archaeological discoveries & their discoverers within 2 dominant theoretical contexts: Anthropology & Ancient History. |
| ID126 | MSTU | 1000 | Introduction to Media Cultures | 2 | Prerequisite for advanced subjects in Media Studies. Introduces history, structure, regulation & operation of the media industries within Australia before examining contemporary production cultures within television, radio, advertising & the press. |
| ID200 | OCTY | 2100 | Individual & Community Health for Occupational Therapists | 2 | Provides students with knowledge of pathology of diseases & medical management of such diseases. |
| ID202 | ABTS | 2020 | Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Approaches to Knowledge | Aboriginal & Torres Strait Island approaches to knowledge in traditional context; interaction between Aboriginal & Western modes of inquiry; emergence of contemporary Aboriginal scholarship. | |
| ID221 | SWSP | 2211 | Individual Development & Health Care | 2 | Provides understanding of illness conditions while reflecting on needs of different populations, structures in society that have consequences for health & health services designed to address needs. |
| ID222 | SWSP | 2222 | Health Care Policy in Australia | 2 | Analysis of public health, health care systems, ethical issues & economics of health care as basis for understanding policy & research in health care. |
| ID223 | SOCY | 2190 | Human Bodies: Culture & Society | 2 | Interdisciplinary approaches to the body; relationships between power & knowledge, self-decoration & symbolic processes, the body in media, work & play contexts. |
| ID225 | RELN | 2408 | The Bible & Feminist Interpretation | 2 | Contemporary feminist readings of the Bible, particularly the Old Testament. |
| ID226 | ECON | 2400 | Business Economics | 2 | Economics of business decision-making in firms, relating to production, product selection & marketing. Corporate growth & strategy, diversification, merger, pricing, advertising, capital budget decisions & performance evaluation. |
| ID227 | ABTS | 2010 | Aboriginal Women | 2 | Historical & contemporary issues identified as relevant by Aboriginal women today. Guest lectures by Aboriginal women contrasted with knowledge constructed by mainstream disciplines. |
| ID228 | PHIL | 2280 | Bioethics | 2 | Contemporary ethical issues in bioethics concerning medical practice & health care. |
| ID232 | ABTS | 2080 | Independent Project in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies I | 2 | Supervised research on an Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander issue. See the coordinator about your proposal in first week of semester. Some meetings of all students are required during semester. |
| ID233, ID333 | ABTS | 3000 | Aboriginal Politics & Political Issues | 2 | Political life in contemporary Aboriginal Australia, emphasising diversity of Aboriginal views & strategies. Native Title, criminal justice, education, women & social justice & environmental issues provide a focus in defining the political terrain of Abor |
| ID234 | ABTS | 3020 | Research with Indigenous People: Principles & Practice | 2 | Critical examination of conceptual & practical issues arising in research on indigenous people. Focuses on Australia; also examples from Asia, the Pacific & the Americas. |
| ID236 | POLS | 2507 | Origin of Aggression & Cooperation | 2 | Human behaviour & way social influences operate within biological constraints. Basic concepts of neurobiology, sociobiology & anthropology related to understanding human aggressiveness, violence, conflict resolution & peacemaking. |
| ID238 | POLS | 2508 | Culture, Peace & War | 2 | Role of culture & social organisation in peacemaking. Relationships among sport, nationalism, gender, the media in peace & conflict. War-expressed poetry, cultural violence & aborigines. Violence of business culture. Enemy images. Cultural roots of serial |
| ID244 | FREN | 2440 | Contrastive Linguistics of French & English | 2 | Develops students' understanding of structural similarities & differences between French & English. Some coverage of sociolinguistic issues relevant to each culture. |
| ID245 | SPAN | 2440 | Contrastive Linguistics of Spanish & English | 2 | Develops students' understanding of structural similarities & differences between Spanish & English. Some coverage of sociolinguistic issues relevant to each culture. |
| ID246 | GRMN | 2180 | Contrastive Linguistics of German & English | 2 | Develops students' understanding of structural similarities & differences between German & English. Some coverage of sociolinguistic issues relevant to each culture. |
| ID250 | GEOS | 2204 | Tourism Systems | 2 | Overview of basic characteristics of tourism activity; case studies of tourism development & its effects. |
| ID280 | BIOL | 2000 | Sex & Beyond: the Implications of New Productive & Molecular Technologies | Distinctive features of human sexuality, in context of reproductive processes in animal kingdom. Overview for non-specialists of opportunities & risks of reproductive technologies (eg. IVF). Biological, ethical & legal dilemmas of cell & molecular advance | |
| ID323 | MSTU | 3000 | Topics in Media Studies | 2 | Current issues in media studies, research, practice or policy in Australia. Contemporary issues & theoretical problems at advanced level. |
| ID324 | ENVM | 3200 | Coastal Processes & Management | 2 | Analysis of coastal processes & resultant land forms, physical & biological phenomena. Coastal zone management. Relationship between process, form & management. Resource management in coastal environments. |
| ID328 | HRSS | 3228 | Professional Practice in Rural & Remote Areas | 2 | Nature of life in rural & remote areas of Australia with emphasis on rural perspectives, community development & professional practice. Quota applies. |
| ID329 | ABTS | 2000 | Torres Strait Islander Studies | 2 | Selected topics in traditional & contemporary Torres Strait Island society & culture from Torres Strait Island perspective. Includes participatory & interactive guest lecturers by Torres Strait Island people. |
| ID331 | SOCY | 3189 | Community Approaches to Health Promotion & Disease Prevention | 2 | Social basis of disease - particularly major diseases (heart disease, cancer, accidents, violence, suicide). Strategies for improving health in the community including advertising, education, persuasion; creating "healthy environments", legislative & stru |
| ID350 | GEOS | 3204 | Impacts of Tourism Development | 2 | Impact assessment of major tourism developments. Planning for tourism. |
| ID413 | ECON | 3730 | Economic Analysis of Law | 2 | Introduction to economic principles underlying & applying to application & creation of laws in Australian legal system. |
| ID419 | HRSS | 4109 | People in Pain | 2 | Information from the basic & applied clinical disciplines used to provide a holistic perspective on understanding people in pain. Addresses the problem, perception, neuroanatomy & neurophysiology of pain in a framework of acute & chronic pain across the l |
| ID449 | WOMS | 6000 | Women's Studies Honours Thesis (full year - commencing 1st semester) | 8 | Major research work demonstrating acquisition of interdisciplinary theories & concerns central to women's studies. 15,000 words. |
| ID450 | WOMS | 6004 | Feminist Methodology Seminar | 4 | Presentation of thesis aims, methodology to be employed & review of the literature. |
| ID451 | WOMS | 6005 | Women's Studies Honours - Independent Study A | 1 | Students work independently with a supervisor approved by the Women's Studies Coordinator to take the initiative to propose & develop a topic in Women's Studies with a substantial theoretical &/or methodological component. |
| ID452 | WOMS | 6006 | Women's Studies Honours - Independent Study B | 1 | Students work independently with a supervisor approved by the Women's Studies Coordinator to take the initiative to propose & develop a topic in Women's Studies with a substantial theoretical &/or methodological component. |
| ID704 | ENVM | 7200 | Coastal Processes & Management | 2 | Analysis of interface between coastal process & coastal management. National planning strategies from around the world are analysed resolving conflicts between urban development, industrialisation, recreation, tourism & the environment. |
| ID720 | PXPY | 7020 | Historical & Ethical Foundations of Psychotherapy | 2 | Investigation of conceptual & ethical models of principles pertaining to practice of psychotherapy within an historical context & exploration of relevance of these models & principles to contemporary practice. |
| ID721 | PXPY | 7021 | Specific & Nonspecific Factors in Psychotherapy Outcomes | 2 | Development of a knowledge base & analytic skills relevant to evaluation of both treatment-specific & non-specific factors relevant to efficacy of psychotherapy. |
| ID722 | PXPY | 7022 | Interpersonal Processes in Psychotherapy | 2 | Introduction to theory & empirical literature relating to interpersonal processes in psychotherapy. Designed to provide basis for more specialised studies in psycho-therapy technique which are offered in second year. |
| ID723 | PXPY | 7023 | Assessment for Psychotherapy | 2 | Development of a knowledge base & clinical skills relevant to assessment of people presenting for treatment by psychotherapy & with the formulation & reporting back of results of assessment & recommendation for treatment. |
| ID724 | PXPY | 7024 | Introduction to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy | 2 | Review of key principles & theoretical bases of cognitive & behavioural interventions; examples of cognitive-behavioural interventions for children & adults & examination of their empirical status. |
| ID725 | PXPY | 7025 | Introduction to Psychodynamic Therapies | 2 | Development of theoretical knowledge base & critical engagement with empirical evidence relevant to application of psychodynamic therapy & forms basis for more advanced specialist studies. |
| ID726 | PXPY | 7026 | Basic Procedures in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy I | 2 | Description of basic cognitive-behavioural procedures for assessment & therapy; skills practice in interview assessment, relaxation training, exposure & cognitive therapy for anxiety disorders. |
| ID727 | PXPY | 7027 | Clinical Supervision for Cognitive Behaviour Therapy I | 2 | |
| ID728 | PXPY | 7028 | Introduction to Group Psychotherapy | 2 | Group supervision of cognitive-behavioural practice. |
| ID729 | PXPY | 7029 | Clinical Practice in Psychodynamic Therapy | 2 | Developing observation, clinical reasoning & clinical decision-making skills relevant to application of psychodynamic therapy & forming basis for more advanced specialist studies. |
| ID730 | PXPY | 7030 | Individual Clinical Supervision for Psychodynamic Therapy | 2 | Individual Clinical Supervision for psychodynamic Therapy |
| ID731 | PXPY | 7031 | Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Depression | 2 | Individual supervision of psychodynamic practice. |
| ID732 | PXPY | 7032 | Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Schizophrenia | 2 | Description of cognitive behavioural techniques specifically developed for treatment of schizophrenia. Development of practice skills in group workshop training environment. |
| ID733 | PXPY | 7033 | Group Clinical Supervision for Psychodynamic Therapy | 2 | Group supervision of psychodynamic practice |
| ID746 | MSTU | 7000 | Australian Media Industries | 2 | Introduces history, structure & operation of the media within Australia, before examining the contemporary production cultures within television, radio, advertising & the press. |
| ID750 | PXPY | 7050 | Assessment Skills in Mental Health | 2 | Provides an understanding of current assessment processes & diagnostic classifications, relates current mental health assessment principles to mental health service delivery & develops skills in their application. Covers patients/clients, as well as und |
| ID751 | PXPY | 7051 | Case Management in Mental Health I | 2 | Focuses on basic components of effective mental health case management practice: relationship building & maintenance; collaborative & appropriate assessment of client/patient's needs; planning practical interventions, both long & short term; crisis intervention |
| ID752 | PXPY | 7052 | Case Management in Mental Health II | 2 | Follows PXPY7055, this subject looks at more complex issues in current case management practice, such as forensic psychogeriatric & rural mental health areas. Legal, ethical & organisational duties are evaluated focusing on a professional & multidiscipl |
| ID753 | PXPY | 7053 | Mental Health Service Management | 2 | Provides contemporary strategies in the management of mental health services with a strong emphasis on standards, resource management & organisational development. |
| ID754 | PXPY | 7054 | Clinical Processes in Child & Youth Mental Health I | 2 | Provides a framework of current clinical processes in child & youth mental health. Covers in detail, the cornerstones of effective mental health service delivery, assessment & case management, through a series of problem-based learning scenarios. |
| ID755 | PXPY | 7055 | Clinical Processes in Child & Youth Mental Health II | 2 | Follows PXPY7054,& provides a more advanced understanding of additional factors that impact on clinical processes in child & youth mental health. Covers a range of legal, ethical & professional issues, & is presented in problem-based learning format. |
| ID756 | PXPY | 7056 | Community Development | 2 | Using a problem-based scenario approach, participants will be encouraged to identify strategies to develop sustainable intersectoral links & to maximise collaborative action. Focus on promoting community acceptance & the reduction of stigma for children |
| ID757 | PXPY | 7057 | Consumer Groups & Patient/Family Participation | 2 | Using a problem-based learning scenario approach, participants will be encouraged to identify obstacles & solutions in implementing current approaches to patient/client, family & consumer group participation in child & youth mental health. L Aims to prom |
| ID812 | GEOS | 7102 | Locational Analysis | 2 | Measurement of industrial & business activity. Location theory. Economic base, shift-share, gravity & location-allocation models. LP applications, network modelling. Interaction models & entropy. Factor & components analyses. |
| ID816 | PLAN | 7638 | Assessment of Development Projects | 2 | Project evaluation techniques including cost-benefit analysis & multicriteria analysis. Socioeconomic impact measurement & assessment with particular reference to large environmental projects in developing economies. |
| ID821 | GHSP | 7116 | Alcohol/Drugs: A Health Perspective. | 2 | Examines inter-sectoral nature of alcohol and drug problems & policy, prevention & treatment options; roles of both agencies & key players in the health field & inter-related nature of these key players with respect to their contribution to policy, proven |
| ID832 | EDUC | 7206 | Educational Psychology Practicum A | 2 | Supervised professional experience in educational psychology. Students gain experience in basic clinical skills of assessment, intervention, consultation, case presentation, report writing. |
| ID833 | EDUC | 7207 | Educational Psychology Practicum B | 2 | Supervised professional experience in educational psychology. Students gain experience in basic clinical skills of assessment, intervention, consultation, case presentation, report writing. |
| ID834 | EDUC | 7208 | Educational Psychology Practicum C | 2 | Supervised professional experience in field settings. Provides opportunity for students to develop professional skills to high level. |
| ID835 | EDUC | 7209 | Educational Psychology Practicum D | 2 | Supervised professional experience in field settings. Provides opportunity for students to develop professional skills to high level. |
| ID838 | SOCY | 7179 | AIDS & Society | 2 | Examines changing patterns of illness, human sexuality and psychosocial aspects of treatment & care: trends in developed & developing countries; special needs & concerns of high risk groups. |
| ID839 | SOCY | 7189 | Community Approaches to Health Promotion & Disease Prevention | 2 | Social basis of disease — particularly major diseases (heart disease, cancer, accidents, violence, suicide). Strategies for improving health in the community including advertising, education, persuasion, creating ‘healthy environments’, legislative & stru |
| ID841 | PSYC | 7191 | Clinical Psychopathology | 2 | Description, nosology & etiology of psychological disorders. Practical clinical skills, evaluation & formulation of case studies. |
| ID842 | PSYC | 7201 | Clinical Health Psychology | 2 | Provides students with a working knowledge of health psychology & its application in various health care settings. |
| ID845 | AUDL | 7820 | Structure & Function of the Auditory System | 1 | Anatomy & physiology of the auditory & vestibular system, & the functional properties of these systems, presented in detail. |
| ID846, ID847 | ECON | 7470 | Economics & Regulation of Financial Institutions | 2 | Economic role of financial institution; regulation & legal structure; risk management in financial institution. Optimum regulation & structure. |
| ID865 | PXMH | 7014 | Team Leadership & Professional Management in Mental Health Service | 2 | Core knowledge and skills for professional leadership and administration in mental health services. |
| ID888 | EDUC | 7951 | Dissertation | 8 | Students plan, carry out & report on empirical research study. |