Undergraduate TAS-CAD005-2023
Neurospeak Online
$1,575 $0
Your upfront cost: $0
Duration
14 weeks
Study method
100% Online
Available loans
- HECS-HELP
- FEE-HELP
Assessments
100% online
Prior study
Not required
Start dates
- 10 Jul 2023
Australia’s fourth oldest university, the University of Tasmania, is highly regarded internationally for teaching and academic excellence. The university offers more than 100 undergraduate degrees and more than 50 postgraduate programs across a range of disciplines. The university offers students a diverse range of opportunities, the chance to learn from leading experts, and excellent preparation for their future careers.
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Subject details
Upon successful completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Identify and use appropriate and relevant online resources and technologies.
- Communicate biological information in a variety of ways.
- Explain and illustrate the fundamental concepts of the human nervous system.
- Apply knowledge of academic integrity in online activities.
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- Refer to Mylo for study topics
No eligibility requirements
Additional requirements
No additional requirements
Neuroscience is the study of how the nervous system works, how the cells of the system are organised and how they develop and change in the presence of common pathological conditions, including dementia. Through learning the fundamental principles of neuroscience, students are supported to develop the necessary academic and technological skills to become successful in online study. Students learn how to access and interpret different forms of scientific literature, and develop a neuroscience vocabulary that will form the springboard for further studies in their degree path.
- Quiz (10%)
- Discussion Posts (20%)
- Written Assignment (35%)
- Presentation (35%)
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