James Cook University Course and Subject Handbook - 2009

SUBJECTS

SUBJECT INFORMATION

Important Notice Regarding Placement and Practicums

Study Periods

Census Dates

Start and End Dates

Examination and Assessment

Subject Chains

Subject Prefixes

SUBJECT SCHEDULES

Master Schedule of Subjects

Schedule of Arts and Social Sciences Subjects

Schedule of Science Subjects

SUBJECT DESCRIPTIONS

SUBJECT INFORMATION

All subjects are offered on condition that staff and resources are available. Students are advised to read this Important Notice for Students.

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO STUDENTS REGARDING PLACEMENT AND PRACTICUMS

Process needed for students going on placement/practicums.

Where students are undertaking a placement activity in satisfaction of a requirement as part of an approved course of study, prior to being allowed to go on placement, the placement Coordinator will ensure that all of the following requirements have been satisfied.

CENSUS DATES

A student’s enrolment in a subject is considered to be finalised as at close of business on the last working day on or before the census date.

Students are liable for student contribution amounts, tuition fees or international student fees for subjects in which they are enrolled after the census date for the subject. Withdrawals from subjects must be made, in writing, by the close of business on the last working day on or before the census date.

Government legislation specifies that a student cannot enrol in a subject as a Commonwealth supported student after the census date for the subject.

START DATES AND END DATES

In specific circumstances it is sometimes necessary for the teaching of a subject to start prior to the standard start date of the study period or for the subject to finish after the standard end date of the study period. In instances where this occurs, information on the non-standard start date or end date is provided online via JCU’s subject database on the Courses and Degrees webpage.

Study Periods marked with a plus(+) have non-standard start/end dates. Please refer to the web Handbook for these dates.

SUBJECT CHAINS

Students will notice that some subject titles end in phrases such as “Part 1 of 2” or “Part 3 of 4”. Such subjects form part of a subject chain which is a group of two or more subjects, all of which must be successfully completed in sequence to achieve a passing grade. Before enrolling in the first subject in a subject chain, students should note the following:

EXAMINATION AND ASSESSMENT

The final assessment for each subject will be due on or before the end date of the study period in which the subject is taught. The last two weeks of Study Periods 1 and 2 are reserved for formal examinations. The week prior to each examination period is reserved for study vacation.

The last two weeks of all other study periods are generally allocated for the completion of assessment.

STUDY PERIODS

All James Cook University subject offerings are assigned to a study period. There are 11 main study periods, numbered from Study Period 1 through to Study Period 11. There are also a number of additional study periods available only to specific teaching locations or disciplines.

Each study period has a designated:

Each study period is also allocated to a teaching period. The academic year is divided into two teaching periods. Teaching Period 1 is the first six months of the year and Teaching Period 2 is the second six months of the year. Subjects with a census date prior to 1 July fall within Teaching Period 1 and subjects with a census date on or after 1 July fall within Teaching Period 2.

Study Period dates for 2009 can be found at: http://www-public.jcu.edu.au/public/groups/everyone/documents/technical_documentation/jcuprd_033716.pdf

SUBJECT PREFIXES

All subject codes begin with a two-letter prefix signifying the subject area. The subject areas and prefixes are shown below under the faculty to which they belong:

FACULTY OF ARTS, EDUCTION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Anthropology (AN)
Archaeology (AR)
Cinema (CN)
Chinese (CI)
Communications(CU)
Criminology(CY)
Education (ED) (HM)
English (EL) (LC)
French (FR)
German (GR)
History (HI)
Humanities(HU)
Indigenous Studies (IA)
Italian (IT)
Japanese (JA)
Journalism (JN)
Political Science (PL)
Psychology (PY)
Social Sciences (SS)
Sociology (SY)
Welfare Studies (WS)
Women’s Studies (WC)

FACULTY OF LAW, BUSINESS AND THE CREATIVE ARTS

Accounting and Finance(CO)
Business (BU) (BX)
Communication Design (GA)
Creative Arts (CV)
Economics (EC)
Law(LA)
Law/Business (LB)
Music (MU)
New Media Arts (NM)
Photography (PT)
Theatre (TH)
Tourism(TO)
Visual Arts (VA)

FACULTY OF MEDICINE, HEALTH AND MOLECULAR SCIENCES

Anatomy and Histology (AT)
Biochemistry (BC)
Biomedical Science (BM)
Chemistry (CH)
Dental Surgery (DS)
Genetics and Genomics (GG)
Health Science (HS)
Medicine(MD)
Medical Laboratory Science (ML)
Microbiology (MI)
Nursing Science (NS)
Occupational Therapy (OT)
Pharmacy(PC)
Physiology and Pharmacology (PP)
Physiotherapy (PS)
Public Health and Tropical Medicine (TM)
Rehabilitation Science (RH)
Speech Pathology (SL)
Sport and Exercise Science (SP)
Veterinary Science (TV)

FACULTY OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Aquaculture (AQ)
Astronomy (AS)
Biological Sciences (BS)
Botany (BT)
Botany/Zoology (BZ)
Chemical Engineering (CL)
Civil and Environmental Engineering (CS)
Computer Systems Engineering (CC)
Computer Science (CP)
Earth Science (EA)
Earth/Environmental Science (ET)
Electrical Engineering (EE)
Engineering(EG)
Environmental Science (EV)
Geography(EV)
Information Technology (CP)
Marine Biology (MB)
Mathematics and Statistics (MA)
Mechanical Engineering (ME)
Physics (PH)
Science – general (SC)
Tropical Agriculture(AG)
Zoology (ZL)