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ANCIENT 756
: Research Project- Level 92025 Semester One (1253)
Guided individual study leading to essays in ancient culture.
Prerequisite: Approval of Academic Head or nominee
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ARCHGEN 754
: Research Project2021 Semester Two (1215)
A research project in the field of heritage conservation which may include an internship. Placements and topics to be approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning.
Prerequisite: ARCHGEN 750, 751
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ARCHGEN 754
: Research Project2021 Semester One (1213)
A research project in the field of heritage conservation which may include an internship. Placements and topics to be approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning.
Prerequisite: ARCHGEN 750, 751
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ARCHGEN 754
: Research Project2020 Semester One (1203)
A research project in the field of heritage conservation which may include an internship. Placements and topics to be approved by the Head of School of Architecture and Planning.
Prerequisite: ARCHGEN 750, 751
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ARCHPRM 305
: Project Management2025 Semester Two (1255)
Professional practice and the practical demands of managing construction. Explores the roles of architect, client, builder and consultants; land, building, planning and environmental legislation; the consenting processes that precede construction; documentation; cost and quality management; procurement; contract law; construction contracts; site observation; contract administration and progress payments; completion; final accounts; and post-project procedures.
Prerequisite: ARCHTECH 210
Restriction: ARCHPRM 304, 700
Restriction: ARCHPRM 304, 700
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ARCHPRM 305
: Project Management2024 Semester Two (1245)
Professional practice and the practical demands of managing construction. Explores the roles of architect, client, builder and consultants; land, building, planning and environmental legislation; the consenting processes that precede construction; documentation; cost and quality management; procurement; contract law; construction contracts; site observation; contract administration and progress payments; completion; final accounts; and post-project procedures.
Prerequisite: ARCHTECH 210
Restriction: ARCHPRM 304, 700
Restriction: ARCHPRM 304, 700
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ARCHPRM 305
: Project Management2023 Semester Two (1235)
Professional practice and the practical demands of managing construction. Explores the roles of architect, client, builder and consultants; land, building, planning and environmental legislation; the consenting processes that precede construction; documentation; cost and quality management; procurement; contract law; construction contracts; site observation; contract administration and progress payments; completion; final accounts; and post-project procedures.
Prerequisite: ARCHTECH 210
Restriction: ARCHPRM 304, 700
Restriction: ARCHPRM 304, 700
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ARCHPRM 305
: Project Management2022 Semester Two (1225)
Professional practice and the practical demands of managing construction. Explores the roles of architect, client, builder and consultants; land, building, planning and environmental legislation; the consenting processes that precede construction; documentation; cost and quality management; procurement; contract law; construction contracts; site observation; contract administration and progress payments; completion; final accounts; and post-project procedures.
Prerequisite: ARCHTECH 210
Restriction: ARCHPRM 304, 700
Restriction: ARCHPRM 304, 700
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ARCHPRM 305
: Project Management2021 Semester Two (1215)
Professional practice and the practical demands of managing construction. Explores the roles of architect, client, builder and consultants; land, building, planning and environmental legislation; the consenting processes that precede construction; documentation; cost and quality management; procurement; contract law; construction contracts; site observation; contract administration and progress payments; completion; final accounts; and post-project procedures.
Prerequisite: ARCHTECH 207 or 208 or 210
Restriction: ARCHPRM 304, 700
Restriction: ARCHPRM 304, 700
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ARCHPRM 700
: Project Management2025 Semester Two (1255)
The management of the building project from inception to tendering. An examination of client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. An analysis of all aspects of the contracts and documentation during construction and final project accounts.
Restriction: ARCHPRM 304, 305
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ARCHPRM 700
: Project Management2023 Semester Two (1235)
The management of the building project from inception to tendering. An examination of client needs and agreements, feasibility studies, project constraints, cost planning and control, consultants, administration and quality control. An analysis of all aspects of the contracts and documentation during construction and final project accounts.
Restriction: ARCHPRM 304, 305
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ARTHIST 245
: The Art of Majesty: Tudors and Stuarts2022 Semester Two (1225)
Examines the role of art, architecture and material goods in communicating magnificence and legitimising political power in Tudor and Stuart England. Coverage includes Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, Anne of Denmark and Charles I and artists and architects such as Hans Holbein, Marcus Gheeraerts, Anthony van Dyck and Inigo Jones.
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage I in Art History and 30 points passed
Restriction: ARTHIST 345
Restriction: ARTHIST 345
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ARTHIST 345
: The Art of Majesty: Tudors and Stuarts2022 Semester Two (1225)
Examines the role of art, architecture and material goods in communicating magnificence and legitimising political power in Tudor and Stuart England. Coverage includes Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, Anne of Denmark and Charles I and artists and architects such as Hans Holbein, Marcus Gheeraerts, Anthony van Dyck and Inigo Jones.
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage II in Art History and 60 points passed
Restriction: ARTHIST 245
Restriction: ARTHIST 245
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ASIAN 708
: Religion in Modern Japanese Society2025 Semester One (1253)
The aim of this course is to understand the role of religious beliefs, practices, and institutions in modern Japanese society. Topics to be covered include the “invention” of State Shinto and its role in nation-building, the decline of established temple Buddhism, the emergence and impact of new religious movements, and social conflict related to religion-state issues in the postwar period.
Restriction: JAPANESE 308
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BLTENV 102
: Environmental and Social Justice2025 Semester One (1253)
Focuses on developing an ethical understanding of the built environment through the lens of social and environmental justice in order to plan and design fairer habitats, and a critical assessment of social and environmental crises through urban and architectural case studies to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to transition to more sustainable and equitable built environments.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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BUSACT 705
: Capstone Project for MProfAcctg2025 Quarter Four (1258)
Provides opportunities to extend and integrate the understanding of theoretical and practical issues in accounting through a ‘real-world’ business case. Involves the assessment of risk, cost of capital, financial analysis of performance, forecasting, and the development of recommendations for change and/or improvement.
Prerequisite: BUSACT 703, 704 and BUSMGT 707, or BUSMGT 731–733, 735
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BUSACT 705
: Capstone Project for MProfAcctg2025 Quarter Three (1256)
Provides opportunities to extend and integrate the understanding of theoretical and practical issues in accounting through a ‘real-world’ business case. Involves the assessment of risk, cost of capital, financial analysis of performance, forecasting, and the development of recommendations for change and/or improvement.
Prerequisite: BUSACT 703, 704 and BUSMGT 707, or BUSMGT 731–733, 735
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BUSACT 705
: Capstone Project for MProfAcctg2025 Quarter One (1252)
Provides opportunities to extend and integrate the understanding of theoretical and practical issues in accounting through a ‘real-world’ business case. Involves the assessment of risk, cost of capital, financial analysis of performance, forecasting, and the development of recommendations for change and/or improvement.
Prerequisite: BUSACT 703, 704 and BUSMGT 707, or BUSMGT 731–733, 735
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BUSACT 705
: Capstone Project for MProfAcctg2024 Quarter Three (1246)
Provides opportunities to extend and integrate the understanding of theoretical and practical issues in accounting through a ‘real-world’ business case. Involves the assessment of risk, cost of capital, financial analysis of performance, forecasting, and the development of recommendations for change and/or improvement.
Prerequisite: BUSMGT 731–733, 735
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BUSACT 705
: Capstone Project for MProfAcctg2024 Quarter One (1242)
Provides opportunities to extend and integrate the understanding of theoretical and practical issues in accounting through a ‘real-world’ business case. Involves the assessment of risk, cost of capital, financial analysis of performance, forecasting, and the development of recommendations for change and/or improvement.
Prerequisite: BUSMGT 731–733, 735
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BUSACT 705
: Capstone Project for MProfAcctg2022 Quarter Three (1226)
Provides opportunities to extend and integrate the understanding of theoretical and practical issues in accounting through a ‘real-world’ business case. Involves the assessment of risk, cost of capital, financial analysis of performance, forecasting, and the development of recommendations for change and/or improvement.
Prerequisite: BUSMGT 731–733, 735
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BUSACT 705
: Capstone Project for MProfAcctg2022 Quarter One (1222)
Provides opportunities to extend and integrate the understanding of theoretical and practical issues in accounting through a ‘real-world’ business case. Involves the assessment of risk, cost of capital, financial analysis of performance, forecasting, and the development of recommendations for change and/or improvement.
Prerequisite: BUSMGT 731–733, 735
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BUSACT 705
: Capstone Project for MProfAcctg2021 Quarter One (1212)
Provides opportunities to extend and integrate the understanding of theoretical and practical issues in accounting through a ‘real-world’ business case. Involves the assessment of risk, cost of capital, financial analysis of performance, forecasting, and the development of recommendations for change and/or improvement.
Prerequisite: BUSMGT 731–733, 735
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BUSACT 705
: Capstone Project for MProfAcctg2020 Quarter Three (1206)
Provides opportunities to extend and integrate the understanding of theoretical and practical issues in accounting through a ‘real-world’ business case. Involves the assessment of risk, cost of capital, financial analysis of performance, forecasting, and the development of recommendations for change and/or improvement.
Prerequisite: BUSMGT 731–733, 735
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BUSACT 705
: Capstone Project for MProfAcctg2020 Quarter One (1202)
Provides opportunities to extend and integrate the understanding of theoretical and practical issues in accounting through a ‘real-world’ business case. Involves the assessment of risk, cost of capital, financial analysis of performance, forecasting, and the development of recommendations for change and/or improvement.
Prerequisite: BUSMGT 731–733, 735