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APPLIED GEOLOGY

1. Entrance Requirements - see page 2. General Course Rules - see page

3. A registered student may only enrol in a day program.

4. For a registered student the subjects and other work comprising the curriculum of the six semesters of study are as follows -

Semester 1 - Autumn ESB113

CHB141 PHB101 PHB106 MAB251 CMB101

Earth Science I Chemistry I Physics IS

Experimental Physics I Mathematics I

Professional Communication A Semester 2 - Spring

ESB213 CHB241 PHB201 PHB206 MAB160 CMB102

Earth Science 11 Chemistry 11 Physics llS

Experimental Physics 11 Mathematics 11

Professional Communication B Semester 3 - Autumn

ESB313 Mineralogy ESB393 Field Techniques ESB333 Geochemistry 111 ESB343 Surveying

ESB353 St ructural Geology 111 ESB363 Economic Geology 111

ESB373 Economic Analysis for Geologists CHB343 Chemistry for Geologists 111 ESB383 Field Excursions 111 Semester 4 - Spring

ESB413 Petrology IV

ESB493 Stratigraphy & Sedimentation ESB433 Geophysics IV

ESB443 Hydrology IV ESB453 Geochemistry IV ESB473 Law for Geologists MAB257 Statistics

CHB443 Chemistry for Geologists IV ESB483 Field Excursions IV

Approx. Formal Hrs/Wk.

6 6 3 3 4 2

6 6 3 3 4 2

4 3 2 3 2 5 2 4

4 6 2 3 1 2 4 3

Approx. Formal

Semester 5 - Autumn Hrs/Wk.

ESB513 Economic Geology V 4

ESB523 Hydrology V 4

ESB533 Exploration Geochemistry V 4

ESB543 Petrology V 3

ESB593 Sedimentary Petrology 3

ESB563 Project V 1

ESB573 Field Excursions V 3

ESB583 Administration for Geologists 3

Semester 6-Spring

ESB613 Mineragraphy and Mining Geology 3

ESB623 Petroleum Geology 4

ESB633 Exploration Geophysics VI 3

ESB643 Structural Geology VI 3

ESB653 Engineering Geology VI 3

ESB663 Project VI 4

ESB673 Field Excursions VI 3

ESB683 Property Evaluation for Geologists 2

5. Pre-requisites and Co-requisites

Subject Pre-requisite Co-requisite

CHB241 Chemistry 11 CHB141 Chemistry I CHB343 Chemistry for CHB241 Chemistry II

Geologists 111

CHB443 Chemistry for CHB343 Chemistry for Geologists IV Geo I ogists 111 ESB363 Economic ESB113 Earth Science I

Geology 111 ESB213 Earth Science 11 ESB513 Economic ESB363 Economic

Geology V Geology 111

ESB653 Engineering ESB413 Petrology IV Geology ESB493 Stratigraphy &

Sedimentation ESB463 Structural

Geology IV

PHB106 Experimental PHB101 Physics IS

Physics I

PHB206 Experimental PHB106 Experimental PHB201 Physics I IS

Physics 11 Physics I

ESB533 Exploration ESB453 Geochemistry IV Geochemistry V

ESB633 Exploration ESB433 Geophysics IV Geophysics VI

ESB385 Field ESB113 Earth Science I ESB343 Surveying Excursions 111 ESB213 Earth Science 11

ESB483 Field ESB383 Field

Excursions IV Excursions 111

Subject Pre-requisite Co-requisite ESB573 Field ESB483 Field

Excursions V Excursions IV ESB673 Field ESB573 Field

Excursions VI Excursions V

ESB393 Field Techniques ESB343 Surveying ESB463 Structural Geology 111 ESB333 Geochemistry 111 CHB141 Chemistry I

CHB241 Chemistry 11 ESB453 Geochemistry IV ESB333 Geochemistry 111 ESB433 Geophysics IV PHB201 Physics I IS ESB523 Hydrology V ESB443 Hydrology IV MAB160 M~thematics II MAB251 Mathematics I ESB613 Mineragraphy & ESA363 Economic

Mining Geology Geology Ill ESB313 Mineralogy ESB113 Earth Science I ESB623 Petroleum ESB523 Hydrology V

Geology ESB493 Stratigraphy &

Sedimentation ESB413 Petrology IV ESB313 Mineralogy ESB543 Petrology V ESB413 Petrology IV

PHB101 Physics IS PHB106 Experimental

Physics I

PHB201 Physics I IS PHB206 Experimental

Physics 11 ESB563 Project V ESB413 Petrology IV ESB533 Exploration

ESB493 Stratigraphy & Geochemistry Sedimentation ESB553 Field

ESB463 Structural Techniques

Geology Ill ESB393 Field Techniques ESB343 Surveying ESB663 Project VI ESB563 Project V ESB683 Property ESB373 Economic

Evaluation for Analysis for

Geologists Geologists

ESB593 Sedimentary ESB493 Stratigraphy &

Petrology Sedimentation

ESB313 Mineralogy MAB257 Statistics MAB160 Mathematics II ES8493 Stratigraphy & ESB213 Earth Science 11

Sedimentation

ES8643 Structural ESB353 Structural Geology VI Geology 111

Subjects not listed have no pre-requisites other than normal course entry requirements.

Department of Biology and Environmental Science

DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Head of Department: R.G. Everson, BSc(Hons)(Syd), PhD(Melb), MIBiol, AAIFST, MAIH.

Senior Lecturers: A. Bailey, BSc(Hons)(L'pool), PhD(Adel},

Lecturers:

Senior Tutor:

Support Staff:

(Technician Division II and above)

MIBiol, MAIH.

W.A. Dodd, MSc(Adel), PhD(Alberta).

J.M. Monro, BSc(Hons)(Syd}, PhD(Adel).

D.H. Barry, BSc(Hons)(Lond), FLS.

G.L. Hammer, BScFor(Hons)(Melb).

D.S. Kells, BAgrSc(Melb), DipEd(Melb).

C.R. King, BSc(Lond), MSc(Salford).

B.J. McMahon, BSc(Qld).

M.K. Ross, BAgrSc(Hons)(Qld}, MSc(Calgary).

R.T. Williams, BSc(Hons)(Durham}, PhD(Notts).

H. Yezdani, MSc(Sind), PhD(Monash).

R.B. Lee, BA(Maine).

A.A.J. Cillekens, Senior Laboratory Technician, DipTropAg, DipSugTech(Holland).

G.W. Ayre, CBL T(QIT), Laboratory Technician.

V. Campbell, BSc(Monash), Laboratory Technician.

E. Guindy, Laboratory Technician.

K. I lievsk i, Laboratory Technician, BSc(Hons) (Skopje).

BEM186 GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

1. Entrance Requirements - see page 2. General Course Rules - see page

3. For a registered student the duration of the course will normally be four semesters of part-time study with a total of 540 hours of classes and supervised exercises. The subjects to be studied are as follows -

Approx. Formal Semester 1 - Autumn

BEP560 BEP564 BEP568

Introduction to Environmental Science Ecology of Man

Environmental Quality Semester 2 - Spring

BEP668 BEP667 BEP660

Ecosystem Management Economics of Resources Environmental Politics Semester 3 - Autumn

BEP760 BEP766 BEP767

Administration of Environmental Protection Legislation and the Environment

Technology Assessment and Forecasting Semester 4 - Spring

BEP868 BEP968

Environmental Impact Studies I Environmental Impact Studies II

HrsM!k.

3 3 3

3 3 3

3 3 3

3 6 4. To qualify for the award of a Graduate Diploma candidates will

be required to have satisfactorily completed four semesters of prescribed study. Grades of passes will not be awarded. 'W' awards may be made where a candidate must raise the standard of his work in order to achieve a passing grade.

5. Portions of the practical and tutorial content of the course may be presented in summer schools of up to two weeks duration (i.e. 90 hours), and in weekend seminars and field work sessions as convenient and appropriate.

6. Students adjudged by the Head of Department to be of adequate standard in any unit of the course prior to the offer of that unit, may be asked to enrol in an alternative relevant unit from programs in other courses offered by the Institute.

7. The subjectsBEP868 Environmental Impact Studies I and BEP968 Environmental Impact Studies 11 are co-requisites and can only be studied after all other units specified in the course have been attempted.

BEJ131 BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE - BIOLOGY

1. Entrance Requirements - see page 2. General Course Rules - see page

3. For a registered student in a day program, the subjects and other work comprising the curriculum of the six semesters of study are as follows -

Semester 1 - Autumn MAB251

CMB101 CHB141 PHB101 PHB106 BEB109

Mathematics I

Professional Communication A Chemistry I

Physics IS

Experimental Physics I General Biology Semester 2 - Spring MAB252

MAB260 CMB102 CHB241 PHB201 PHB206 BEB101 BEB230

Statistics

Introduction to Programming Professional Communication B Chemistry 11

Physics I IS

Experimental Physics II Cell Biology

Genetics and Evolution Semester 3 - Autumn

BEB300 Biological Diversity BEB301 Fundamentals of Physiology BEB307 Biological Systems

ESB306 Environment of Organisms MAB258 Experimental Design

Elective:

ESB311 Earth Processes OR PSB405 Biochemistry 111 OR PHB307 Experimental Electronics OR

an equivalent elective Semester 4 - Spring

BEB452 Ecology and Evolution of Populations BEB462 Ecosystems

BEB460 Environmental Monitoring Elective:

ESB411 Earth Resources OR ESB421 Soil Science OR PSB407 Biochemistry IVB OR BEB491 Environmental Physiology OR

an equivalent elective

Approx. Formal Hrs/Wk.

4 2 6 3 3 6

2 2 2 6 3 3 3 3

6 6 3 3 2 4

6 6 4 4

Semester 5 - Autumn

Population Genetics Population Dynamics

Hrs/wk.

BEB535 BEB553 BEB590 BEB659

Projects in Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology Productivity and Trophic Levels

6 6 6 3 4 PSB450

Elective:

Microbiology Ill OR an equivalent elective Semester 6 - Spring

Ecosystems

Biosphere & Conservation BEB651

BEB656 BEB590 BEB529

Projects in Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology Vegetation Mapping

6 6 6 3 4 PSB454

Elective:

Microbiology IVC OR an equivalent elective.

N.B.: Elective subjects and recovery programs must be chosen in consultation with the Head of Department or his delegate.

4. For a registered student in an evening program, the subjects and other work of the twelve semesters of study are as above.

In the academic year 1977 the following units are available for evening study -

Autumn Semester - PHB101

PHB106 MAB251 CMB102

Physics IS

Experimental Physics I Mathematics I

Professional Communication B Spring Semester -

PHB201 PHB206 CMB102 MAB252 MAB260

Physics llS

Experimental Physics 11 Professional Communication fl Statistics

Introduction to Programming

Approx. Formal Hrs/wk.

3 3 4

3 3 1 2 2 Evening classes in further units will be provided if there is sufficient demand. In all cases, intending students must seek the advice of the Head of Department. Further units for 1977 include -

Autumn Semester - BEB306

BEB301 BEB535

Biological Diversity Fundamentals of Physiology Population Genetics Electives as available.

Approx. Formal Hrs/wk.

6 6 6

Spring Semester - BEB307 ESB306 MAB258 BEB651 BEB656 ESB311 BEB230 PSB405

Biological Systems Environment of Organisms Experimental Design Ecosystems

Biosphere and Conservation Elective:

Earth Processes OR Genetics and Evolution OR Biochemistry 111 OR an equivalent elective.

Approx. Formal Hrs/wk.

3 3 2 6 6 4

5. Students may be required to attend intensive segments of course work in OIT recess periods (normally to fulfill field work require- ments of the course).

6. Pre-requisites and Co-requisites.

Subject Pre-requisite Co-requisite

PSB405 Biochemistry 111 CHB241 Chemistry II PSB407 Biochemistry IVB PSB405 Biochemistry 111 BEB307 Biological Systems MAB251 Mathematics I

MAB252 Statistics MAB260 Introduction to

Programming CHB241 Chemistry II CHB141 Chemistry I BEB452 Ecology & BEB307 Biological Systems

Evolution BEB230 Genetics and of Populations Evolution

BEB651 Ecosystems BEB452 Ecology &

Evolution of Populations MAB258 Experimental MAB252 Statistics

Design

PHB106 Experimental PHB101 Physics IS

Physics I

PHB206 Experimental PHB106 E xpe ri mental PHB201 Physics I IS

Physics 11 Physics I

BEB301 Fundamentals BEB101 Cell Biology of Physiology BEB109 Genera! Biology PSB450 Microbiology 111 PS8405 Biochemistry 111 PSB454 Microbiology IVC PS8450 Microbial ogy 111 PSB407 Biochemistry IVB CHB482 Physical & CH8241 Chemistry 11

Inorganic Chemistry IV

PHB101 Physics IS PH8106 Experimental

Physics I

Subject

PHB201 Physics I IS BEB553 Population Dynamics BEB535 Population Genetics BEB659 Productivity &

Trophic Levels

BEB590 Projects in Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology

BEB529 Vegetation Mapping

Pre-requisite

MAB257 Statistics MAB257 Statistics BEB390 Field

Methodology I BEB553 Population BEB101

BEB109 BEB390 BEB490

Dynamics Cell Biology Experimental

Biology Field

Methodology I Field

Methodology II

Co-requisite

PHB206 Experimental Physics II

Subjects (other than electives) not listed have no pre-requisites other than normal course entry requirements.

BEL 180 ASSOCIATE DIPLOMA IN APPLIED BIOLOGY

1. Entrance Requirements - see page 2. General Course Rules - see page

3. For a registered student in a day program, the subjects and other work of the four semesters of study are as follows -

Semester 1 - Autumn BEA107

MAA251 BEA199 PSA 111

BEA189

Biological Systems

Statistics and Data Processing Techniques A

Biological Chemistry I Elective

Visits and Excursions Semester 2 - Spring

Approx. Formal Hrs/wk.

3 2 6 5 3

BEA201 BEA297 BEA299

Cell Biology 4

Biological Data Handling & Experimental Design 2

Techniques B 6

Electives 6

BEA289 Visits and Excursions 2

Semester 3 - Autumn

BEA305 Population Biology 3

BEA399 Techniques C 9

Electives 6

BEA389 Visits and Excursions 2

Semester 4 - Spring

BEA403 Environmental Biology 3

BEA499 Techniques D 9

Electives 6

BEA489 Visits and Excursions 2

4. For a registered student in an evening program, the subjects and other work of the eight semesters of study are as follows -

Semester 1 - Autumn BEA107

PSA 111 MAA251

Biological Systems Biological Chemistry I Statistics and Data Processing

Approx. Formal Hrs/wk.

3 4 2

Semester 2 - Spring

Approx. Formal Hrs/wk.

BEA199 Techniques A Elective Semester 3 - Autumn

6 3

BEA201 BEA297

Cell Biology 4

Biological Data Handling & Experimental Design 2

Elective 3

Semester 4 - Spring BEA299 Techniques B

Elective Semester 5 - Autumn

BEA305 Population Biology Electives

Semester 6 - Spring BEA399 Techniques C Semester 7 - Autumn

BEA403 Environmental Biology Electives

Semester 8 - Spring BEA499 Techniques D

6 3

3 6

9

3 6

9

5. A wide range of electives is available for this course, including many units presented in other U G3 courses at the Institute. A list of units that may be available is attached to these rules.

Other electives may be approved by the Head of Department.

6. Enrolment for units from other UG3 courses will be totally subject to the rules governing the course within which the unit is offered. Students will be expected to complete any

necessary pre-requisite requirements, or to obtain exemption from such requirements from the Head of Department responsible for the unit concerned.

7. In all cases, students will be expected to select their elective program in consultation with the Head of Department of Biology and Environmental Science or his nominee.

8. Provision of electives will depend on numbers of applicants.

9. Students with relevant technical experience may seek total or partial exemption from one or more of the elective units of the course.

10 Students may undertake to have their current employment arranged and assessed in lieu of one or more electives. In such cases, the employer, in consultation with the Head of Department will nominate an honorary supervisor at the students workplace.

Students work experience will be assessed by the honorary supervisor in collaboration with a departmental tutor. Under such an arrangement, students will be required to maintain a work log and complete such exercises and assignments as required.

11. Pre-requisites and Co-requisites

Subject Pre-requisite Co-requisite

BEA107 Biological Systems PSA111 Biological

Chemistry I BEA201 Cell Biology BEA107 Biological

Systems PSA 111 Biological

Chemistry I BEA297 Biological Data MAA251 Statistics and

Handling and Data Processing Experimental

Design

BEA305 Population BEA219 Cell Biology Biology MAA251 Statistics and

Data Processing BEA403 Environmental BEA319 Population Biology

Biology

Subjects (other than electives) not listed have no pre-requisites other than normal course entry requirements.

12. Units Available for Study in the Elective Area

N.B. Students undertaking elective units in other courses must conform to the rules of those courses.

CHA210 PSA481 BEA011 CHA410 PHA461 MAA163 BEA042 BEA044 PHA156 ESA310 PSA141 BEA060

Subject

Analytical Chemistry 11 Animal Care Techniques 11 Animal Physiology

Application of Computers in Industry Biophysical Measurement

Computing Entomology I Entomology 11 Experimental Skills Geology

Human Anatomy and Physiology I Hydrobiological Techniques

Subject

PSA121 Instrumentation II A PSA122 Instrumentation 118 PHA211 I nstru mentati on II C BEA012 Invertebrate Biology

PHA460 Ionizing Radiation Technology CHA440 Laboratory Management CHA110 Laboratory Techniques MNA066 Management Methods PSA151 Microbiology I PSA152 Microbiology 11 BEA022 Plant Anatomy BEA024 Plant Diversity BEA020 Plant Histology BEA021 Plant Physiology I BEA022 Plant Physiology 11 BEA061 Principles of Ecology I BEA062 Principles of Ecology II CMB102 Professional Communication B PHA463 Science, Technology and Society BEA014 Taxonomy

CMA133 Communication Techniques CMB139 Technical Literature PHA459 Vacuum Technology BEA025 Vegetation Mapping BEA014 Vertebrate Morphology

BEC109 CERTIFICATE IN

BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY TECHNIQUES

1. Entrance Requirements - see page 2. General Course Rules - see page

3. A registered student may enrol either as a day and evening program student or an evening program student.

A day and evening program student will normally attend day classes for the first four semesters of the program and complete his program of study by evening attendance for two semesters.

4. For a registered student in a day and evening program the subjects and other work comprising the curriculum are as follows -

Normal Course Program -

Four semesters day and two semesters evening.

Day Program

Approx. Formal Hrs/wk.

Semesters 1 and 2 of this course will not be offered in 1977

nor subsequent years. Students wishing to recover units in these semesters should contact the Head of Department.

Semester 3 Autumn CHC351

MAC451 PHC451 PSC410 PSC430 BEC321 PSC451

Biological Chemistry 111 Mathematics 11 A Certificate Physics I Biological Instrumentation 111 Physiology Ill OR

Plant Physiology 111 Microbiology Ill Semester 4 - Spring

CHC451 MAC452 PHC452 PSC411 PSC431 BEC421 PSC452

Biological Chemistry IV Mathematics 11 B Certificate Physics 11 Biological Instrumentation IV Physiology IV OR

Plant Physiology IV Microbiology IV Evening Program:

Semester 5 - Autumn PSC406

PSC601 BEC590

Biochemistry V

Histological Techniques V Biological Techniques V

4 4 4 4 4 4 4

4 4 4 4 4 4 4

3 3 3

Semester 6 - Spring PSC407

BEC621 BEC690

Biochemistry VI

Histological Techniques VI Biological Techniques VI

Approx. Formal Hrs/wk.

3 3 3 5. For a registered student in an evening program, the subjects and

other work are as follows - Normal Course Program -

ten semesters evening program -

Semesters 1 and 2 of this course will not be offered in

Approx. Formal Hrs/wk.

1977 nor subsequent years. Students wishing to recover units in these semesters should contact the Head of Department.

Semester 3 - Autumn BEC100

CHC151

Biology I

Organic Chemistry I Semester 4 - Spring

BEC200 CHC251

Biology II

Organic Chemistry II Semester 5 - Autumn

PSC430 BEC321 MAC452 PHC451

Physiology 111 OR Plant Physiology II I Mathematics 11 B Certificate Physics I Semester 6 - Spring

PSC431 BEC421 MAC451 PHC452

Physiology IV OR Plant Physiology IV Mathematics II A Certificate Physics II Semester 7 - Autumn

PSC410 CHC351 PSC451

Biological Instrumentation 111 Biological Chemistry II I Microbiology Ill Semester 8 - Spring

PSC411 CHC451 PSC452

Biological Instrumentation JV Biological Chemistry JV Microbiology IV

6 3

6 3

3 3 3 3

3 3 3 3

3 3 3

3 3 3

Approx. Formal

Semester 9 - Autumn Hrs/wk.

PSC406 Biochemistry V 3

PSC601 Histological Techniques V 3

BEC590 Biological Techniques V 3

Semester 10 - Spring

PSC407 Biochemistry VI 3

BEC621 Histological Techniques VI 3

BEC690 Biological Techniques VI 3

6. Pre-requisites and Co-requisites

Subject Pre-requisite Co-requisite

BEC590 Biological BEC100 Biology I Techniques V BEC200 Biology II BEC690 Biological BEC100 Biology I

Techniques VI BEC200 Biology 11

PSC410 Biological I nstru- CHC351 Biological

mentation 111 Chemistry Ill

PSC411 Biological lnstru- PSC410 Biological lnstru- mentation IV mentation 111 PSC601 Histological BEC100 Biology I

Techniques V BEC200 Biology II BEC621 His to I ogi cal BEC100 Biology I

Techniques VI BEC200 Biology 11 BEC321 Plant BEC100 Biology I Physiology 111 BEC200 Biology II BEC421 Plant BEC100 Biology I

Physiology IV BEC200 Biology 11 CHC210 Analytical CHC110 Analytical

Chemistry 11 Chemistry I CHC230 Inorganic CHC130 Inorganic

Chemistry 11 Chemistry I MAC451 Mathematics 11 A MAC151 Mathematics I A CHC251 Organic CHC151 Organic

Chemistry 11 Chemistry I CHC351 Biological CHC251 Organic

CHemistry 111 Chemistry II

PSC430 Physiology Ill BEC100 Biology I

CHC151 Organic Chemistry I P SC451 Microbiology 111 BEC100 Biology I CHC351 Biological

Chemistry Ill CHC451 Biological CHC351 Biological

Chemistry IV Chemistry 111 MAC452 Mathematics llB MAC152 Mathematics I B PSC431 Physiology IV PSC430 Physiology 111

Subject

PSC452 Microbiology IV PSC406 Biochemistry V

PSC407 Biochemistry VI

Pre-requisite

PSC451 Microbiology 111 CHC451 Biological

Chemistry IV PSC411 Biological

Instrumentation IV

PSC406 Biochemistry V

Co-requisite

Subjects (other than electives) not listed have no pre-requisites other than normal course entry requirements.

Department of Chemistry

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

Head of Department: R.F. Cane, DSc(Tas), CEng, FIChemE, CChem, FRIC, FRACI.

Senior Lecturers: L.G. Amos, BSc, BEdSt(Old), ARACI, MACE.

Lecturers:

W. Draper, BSc(Tech)(Manch), MS(Mass), PhD (U of Va), ARIC, CChem.

C.L. Graham, BSc(Hons) (Dunelm), PhD(N'cle, UK), ARAIC, ARIC, AAI FST, CChem.

P.S. Hallman, MSc(Syd), PhD(Syd), ARACI.

P.J. Hetherington, BSc(App)(Hons)(Tas), PhD(Tas), ARACI.

E.J. O'Reilly, BSc(Hons)(Qld), DipEd, ARACI.

N. Street, BSc(Melb), PhD(Melb), FRACI.

N.D. Bofinger, BSc(NE), ARACl.

L. Burwell, BSc(Old), ARACI.

M.R. Chambers, PhD(Lond), ARIC, CChem.

G.K. Douglas, BSc(Hons)(NE), PhD(Tas), ARACI.

R.L.W. Frost, MSc(Qld), BEd(Qld), ARACI.

W.J.W. Hanna, BSc(Hons)(Belf), PhD(Belf).

M.P. Henry, BSc(Hons)(ANU), MSc(ANU), PhD(Essex), ARACI.

K.P. Herlihy, BSc(Hons)(Qld), DiplndChem, ARACI.

G.M. Kimber, MSc(Old), BEd(Qld), ARACI.

S. Kokot, BSc(Hons)(NSW), PhD(NSW).

D.S. Litster, BSc(Hons)(Qld), BEd(Qld), ARACI.

R.J. Noakes, DipSugarChem, Dipl ndChem, ARACI.

E.T. Pallister, MSc(NSW), PhD(NSW), ARIC, ARACI, ASTC.

D.P. Schweinsberg, ASTC, BSc(NSW), MSc(Qld), ARACI, AMAuslMM.

G. Smith, BSc(Old), Dipl ndChem, ARACI.

B.N. Venzke, MSc(Qld), PhD(Old).

Senior Tutors: J.P. Bartley, MSc(Hons)(Auck), PhD(Auck), FCS, AAIFST.

L.R. Holman, BSc(Hons)(Adel), PhD(Adel).

Technologist:

Support Staff:

(Technician Division II and above)

N. Barr, BSc(Hons)(Belf), CertEd(Tech)(Manchester).

P. Comino, Laboratory Technician Division II T.L. Hamilton, Laboratory Technician Division I,

Dip Sug Chem, DOIT(BusAdmin). AAST, AAIM, AAIPM.

P. Johnston, Laboratory Technician Division 11.

A.H. Newland, Laboratory Technician Division 11.

A. Schwede, Laboratory Technician Division 11.

N.A. Seils, Senior Laboratory Technician Division I, DiplndChem, ARACI.

W. Skeaf, Laboratory Technician Division 11 P. Stevens, Laboratory Technician Division 11.

CHM185 GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL ANALYSIS

Semesters 1 & 2 of the course will be offered in years of odd numbers. ie. 1977, etc.

1. Entrance Requirements - see page 2. General Course Rules - see page

3. The course will be offered as an evening program only.

4. For a registered student the subjects and other work comprising the curriculum are as follows -

Normal Course Program - two years evening only Semester 1 - Autumn

MAP255 PHP150 CHP110

Statistics Optics

Chemical Analysis I Semester 2 - Spring

MAP254 PHP250 CHP210

Computing Electronics 11 Chemical Analysis 11 Semester 3 - Autumn

CHP340 PHP350 CHP310

Computers in Chemistry Electronics 111

Chemical Analysis 111 Semester 4 - Spring

CHP440 CHP410

Laboratory Organization Chemical Analysis IV

Approx. Formal Hrs/wk.

2 2 6

2 2 6

2 2 6

2 8 5. A student may under rule 2(o) be granted credit or exemption

for any number of subjects prescribed in this program except that all students must satisfactorily complete the equivalent of at least two academic semesters of the program.

6. Pre-requisites and Co-requisites

Subject PHP350 CHP340 CHP210 CHP310 CHP410

Electronics 111

Computers in Chemistry Chemical Analysis 11 Chemical Analysis 111 Chemical Analysis IV

Pre-requisite Electronics 11 Computing Chemical Analysis I Chemical Analysis 11 Chemical Analysis 111 Statistics

Computing Optics

Co-requisite

Subjects not listed have no pre-requisites other than normal course entry requirements.

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