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Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast

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Introduction

In this unit you will develop the skills needed to work in academic lab settings and carry out experiments in a safe, ethical and responsible way. Through a range of learning activities, you will explore basic concepts in various sciences to complete experiments performed in labs. The focus will be on building report writing skills via a series of workshops and assessment tasks that call for an increased ability to communicate experiment results in a written format. You will also explore ethical considerations of conducting and reporting on scientific research

Summary 2021

Unit name Experiencing Science
Unit code XAB080
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School University College
Discipline Pre-Degree
Coordinator

Florence Ko

Teaching staff

Level Foundation
Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Learning Outcomes

1. Use science inquiry skills to conduct, analyse and communicate experiments

2. Evaluate, with reference to collected data and resources, claims about concepts in science

3. Create scientific reports with appropriate sections, language and conventions that conform to a specified style

4. Articulate a working knowledge of scientific concepts applicable to experiments conducted

Fees

Requisites

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

2 hour online workshop per week; Five x 2 hour practical online workshops per semester

Assessment

AT1: Portfolio (25%)

AT2: Report Sections (15%)

AT3: Report Full (20%)

AT4: Individual Project Report (40%)

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Textbooks

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