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The student contribution amount for this unit is fully subsidised for 2020 and therefore not payable by the student.

Introduction

The Wellbeing Toolkit is a unit that introduces a range of key topics, principles, skills and capabilities within a Tasmanian context. At the University of Tasmania, we believe that our island is stronger together. So, as we face various challenges, this unit will provide a range of modules to support a more confident, connected and resilient community. In this unit you will complete various practical activities that enable you to critically reflect on your learning experiences. You will have the opportunity to develop a unique set of skills, techniques and strategies that you can apply to both your personal life and your career.

There is a suite of distinctive modules in this unit, from which you can select four. These modules include a range of topics related to health, wellbeing, families, communities, the environment and more. The modules are all self-paced, but you are required to complete the four modules within the overall timeframe set for the unit.

Summary 2020

Unit name The Wellbeing Toolkit
Unit code ZWT001
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School University College
Discipline Applied Health
Coordinator

Amanda Harper

Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Learning Outcomes

1.             Identify and describe key concepts, principles and processes across multiple discipline areas.

2.             Develop and evaluate skills, techniques and strategies across a variety of discipline areas.

3.             Critically reflect on your learning experiences.

Fees

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Online

Assessment

AT1: Multiple Choice Quizzes 50%

AT2: Guided Reflection 50%

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Textbooks

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