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Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast

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Unit name Applied Biology
Unit code ZAS117
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School University College
Discipline Applied Science
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Interpret and communicate essential biological concepts and the results of biological studies
  2. Conduct biological studies using appropriate laboratory tools and techniques
  3. Evaluate own technical practice and generate plans for self-development
  4. Apply discipline-based knowledge and skills, including the analysis of biological data, to investigate problems and drive decision making in the context of a fermentation or separation enterprise

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Teaching

Teaching Pattern
  • Lectures online
  • Tutorials 1-2hrs per week
  • Labs/workshops/field trips: up to 6 days per term
Assessment

AT1: Guided collaborative review of technical practice (20%)

AT2: Technical report on Industry Scenario (40%)

AT3: Knowledge-based discussion of pond life - oral presentation (40%)

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