SPECIAL NOTE:
This unit is specifically intended for mature-aged students returning to study and students who have not previously studied the life sciences.
OFFERINGS
Unit
Sem 1
Sem 2
Full Yr
Spring
Summer
Winter
KPZ005
H
Key Semester Dates
Semester
Note
Start Date
Census Date
Final WW Date*
End Date
Summer
Offering in H
15-FEB-2010
17-FEB-2010
19-FEB-2010
19-FEB-2010
*The Final WW Date is the final date from which you can withdraw from the unit without academic penalty, however you will still incur a financial liability (see
Withdrawal dates explained for more information).
The Life Sciences Foundation Unit is offered jointly by the Schools of Plant Science and Zoology on the Hobart campus, usually in February in the week preceding the start of semester, and comprises 9 x 3 hour tutorials (27 contact hours) over five days, with a supplementary online component.
The unit provides both conceptual and practical knowledge of introductory biological science for students. Theoretical topics include: basic chemistry of life; osmosis; diffusion and active transport; the cell concept; an introduction to genetics and evolution, and the classification of living organisms. Generic skills in academic writing (report and essay format) and computer literacy (word processing, data handling) will be gained. Practical skills include the correct use of microscopes; estimating the size of microscopic objects; dissection skills; observation and drawing from slides; and other hands-on practical experience. This program will provide guidance to the standards required during first year studies in life sciences, especially study and examination techniques.
The Life Sciences Foundation Unit is available to students who have been offered a place in a course at the University and have enrolled or are considering enrolment in a first year Plant Science and/or Zoology unit. All students wishing to take the Life Sciences Foundation Unit will be enrolled for the unit under an Associate Degree in Science. There are no year 12 prerequisites to study the program.
The program will be examined by internal assessment of theoretical and practical components. The grades awarded include: Pass (50-59%), Credit (60-69%), Distinction (70-79%) and High Distinction (80+%). Students who fail the course are advised not to enrol in first year studies in life sciences.
For further details, contact Prof Sue Jones from the School of Zoology or Dr Rob Wiltshire from the School of Plant Science or email S.M.Jones@utas.edu.au or Rob.Wiltshire@utas.edu.au. Alternatively, the Schools of Plant Science and Zoology can be contacted on (03) 6226 2603 or (03) 6226 2613 respectively.
WEIGHT:
12.5%
ASSESSMENT: Internal Assessment
TEACHING PATTERN: 9 x 3-hr tutorials (27 contact hrs) over 5 days, Feb 15-19, 2010.
FLEXIBLE & ONLINE STUDY OPTIONS Note: Class attendance may still be required
Web supported -
H
Online access to some part of this unit online is optional
Resource supported teaching & learning -
H
Additional resources are provided for your optional use; e.g. audio taped lectures
About Flexible Study Options
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