Overview

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Academic contacts

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Offerings

MANDURAH-S1-INT-2023-ONGOING
MANDURAH-S2-INT-2023-ONGOING
MURDOCH-S1-EXT-2023-ONGOING
MURDOCH-S1-INT-2023-ONGOING
MURDOCH-S2-EXT-2023-ONGOING
MURDOCH-S2-INT-2023-ONGOING
OUA-S1-EXT-2023-ONGOING
OUA-S2-EXT-2023-ONGOING
ROCKINGHAM-S1-INT-2023-ONGOING
ROCKINGHAM-S2-INT-2023-ONGOING

Enrolment rules

Students enrolled in Murdoch (Internal), Rockingham (Internal) and Mandurah (Internal) may enrol in either Internal and External unit course offering across all three campus.
Students enrolled in Murdoch (Internal), Rockingham (Internal) and Mandurah (Internal) may enrol in Murdoch (External) Units.
Enrolment in OnTrack Flex Program or OUA

Other learning activities

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Learning activities

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Learning outcomes

1.

Demonstrate student-behaviours, and describe expectations, associated with successful university study, including academic integrity and reflective practice 

2.

Demonstrate university study skills such as note-taking, researching literature, referencing, and critically evaluating academic argument. 

3.

Communicate ideas, theories, and analysis orally and in writing with adherence to academic conventions 

4.

Engage in regular reflection on learning progress, including social and emotional learning.

5.

Apply a range of independent and collaborative learning skills such as time management, self-regulation, effective communication and teamwork to complete tasks within set timelines

Assessments

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Additional information

Unit content:

Introduction to Uni Culture is a foundational unit designed to introduce students to university learning and demystify university culture. It will ease students into this new learning environment and start to develop academic skills such as reading and note-making, academic writing, punctuation and grammar, referencing and summarising.  Our understanding of the university is enhanced if we look at it as a culture: a set of shared ideas, language and practices embraced by those who have become successful members of the culture.