Here are some of the easiest UWA units: 1. Prerequisites: Completion of 12 points of Humanities units or permission of the unit coordinator; or any one of: EURO2201 European Civilisation; GEND2902 Men and Masculinities in History; LAWS1110 Crime and Society; or LAWS2223 Criminal Justice Systems. Considering and debating issues around euthanasia, disability and abortion, were fantastic opportunities to explore real world issues and gain a thorough and respecting understanding of sensitive topics in society. Amazing unit coordinator ", Student comments: "Loved the unit content as it was very practical. Student comments: "Changed my worldview - how I conceived of language, the environment, and how human life and endeavours fits into this. ", Prerequisites: (PHYS1001 Physics for Scientists and Engineers or PHYS1100 Classical and Frontier Physics) and PHYS1002 Modern Physics and (MATH1011 Multivariable Calculus or MATH1012 Mathematical Theory and Methods), Student comments: Ian is so good at explaining concepts that he makes quantum mechanics and particle physics seem easy. ", Unit coordinator: Associate Professor Joseph Tomkins and Professor Jonathan Evans, Student comments: "Guest lecturers specialised in specific lecture topics provides students the opportunity to ask about the content in further detail. I've never met a unit co who is more passionate and informed about the subject who doesn't also act as if they can never learn any more from the students in their class. ", Unit coordinator: Dr Alice Devillers (Semester 1) and Professor Lyle Noakes (Semester 2), Unit coordinator: Dr Miccal Matthews (previously Associate Professor John Bamberg), Student comments: "This unit is incredibly interesting whilst being fun at the same time. CITS2002. ", Prerequisites: any level 1 unit in the Bachelor of Arts, or equivalent, Student comments: "This unit is an excellent blend of moral theory and real world issues. My favourite unit this semester, almost wish I could have this lecturer again!". ", Student comments: "Best unit for learning a language. 3 months ago. Units : Handbook 2023 : The University of Western Australia UWA Handbook 2023 Units Search units Broadening Units Electives Listing by Field of Education Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies Agriculture Advanced Commodity Marketing[AGRI5403] Advanced Soil Science[AGRI5571] Agribusiness Planning and Management[AGRI3004] All units featured in the . I found Sarahs feedback helpful on my assignments - shell give it if you ask her for it. Student comments: "Content is interesting, UC is very organised and explains lectures well. ", Prerequisites: MGMT2341 International Management, Student comments: Fascinating content taught by one of the best lecturers in UWA's business school - the legendary Chris Chalon. The assessments are fair and reflective of ongoing engagement, not how much you can cram into a 2 hour period to gain 60% of your mark. ", "It definitely works your brain, but its one of the most interesting units Ive ever done! Student comments: "The workshops are extremely engaging. All the ideas a presented through the lens of human achievement and endeavour. Broadening units are units of study outside your degree-specific major sequence (excluding also Foundational Units and Bridging Units). Why do I need to take broadening units under UWA'scourse structure? Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Rocked up to tests without watching any lectures, only skim through lecture notes and scored HD. Prerequisites: Mathematics Applications ATAR or MATH1720 Mathematics Fundamentals or equivalent, Student comments: "This unit was absolutely amazing, the content is very interesting and entertaining and I would recommend it for anyone who has a free elective spot. Even if youre not interested in law, Kate & Aidan somehow make you fall in love with every day law (that we will need to know eventually! ", "By far the most interesting, different and engaging unit I took. ", ATAR GSL (German: Second Language) or higher or equivalent, "The weekly lecture assignments include watching movies, "Dr Fraschini actually wants you to learn Korean. The ensemble sessions were very relaxed and have a friendly atmosphere., The best unit ever. The exam was very easy if you put in some effort to study. EN English Deutsch Franais Espaol Portugus Italiano Romn Nederlands Latina Dansk Svenska Norsk Magyar Bahasa Indonesia Trke Suomi Latvian Lithuanian esk Unknown ", "Gets you out of the classroom to gain real world experience. course and unit handbook bachelor of engineering May 25th, 2020 - students develop core theoretical knowledge and skills vital to the . ", Student comments: This is probably the best organised unit I have done. Prof. Michael Rubin, Student comments: Highly recommend! Student comments: Crucial content in a world where we all need to understand what is required to move to clean energy and how the transition is happening. Tried to learn a language, fucked up big time and need to boost my chances at getting a better GPA by. Getting to learn about other students and how the readings relate to their lives is interesting as well. Prerequisites: enrolment in the Master of Professional Engineering (MPE) (Chemical Engineering specialisation or Mechanical Engineering specialisation) or the Master of Renewable and Future Energy or the Master of Engineering in Oil and Gas. Press J to jump to the feed. Prerequisites: ARTF1052 Fine Arts Studio: Record, Visualise & Imagine and/or ARTF1053 Fine Arts Studio: Space, Time & Beyond. Student comments: "Lachlan is a g with very engaging lectures. Very crucial skills needed in the future. "Very easy unit with useful content relevant to other fields. It was just a great experience, highly recommended. ", "Marty is the best UC. The final exam was open book and we got to choose what topics we wrote on! Research proposal allows for in-depth exploration of a free choice of topic that relates to you. Ditto on the coordinator. Fun, not too difficult, and the new unit coordinator is absolutely fantastic. The unit coordinator made the lecture very engaging and easy to follow. "Although it was quite difficult, the content was engaging and beneficial to understand, Joe is super responsive and makes sure everyone engages in tutes. ", "The coordinators are really nice and helpful, loved the lectures and the assessments are fair and straight forward. ", Prerequisites: GRMN1402 German Beginners 2, Student comments: "No exam! User #726375 7 posts orwell6 I'm new here, please be nice "The unit coordinator is so engaged, enthusiastic, and knowledgeable about Asian politics and made the content accessible and really interesting. 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All the second language units are really easy. Professor Tanya Dalziell, Student comments: This unit allows one to explore their love of film (both classic and modern), whilst honing their literary skills. Prerequisites: Successful completion of one Unit(s) BIOL1130 Frontiers in Biology (ID 1254) or Unit(s) BIOL1131 Plant and Animal Biology (ID 1244) or Unit(s) SCIE1106 Molecular Biology of the Cell (ID 1019). I also had a great tutor for this unit! What are some good broadening units that are relatively easy to get good marks in? ", Unit coordinator: Dr Chris Letheby (previously Dr Kaz Bland), Student comments: Rubin is a fantastic lecturer. ", "Anna's personality and passion for the subject made me recommend this unit. The excursion really made this unit for me, I loved every second of this class. Highly recommend as a broadening unit! ", Unit coordinator: Dr Nat Benjanuvatra (Sem 1 & 2), Assoc. Lots of content overlap and is better taught than IMED itself! Despite not studying philosophy any further, the skills I learned from this class have been invaluable to me, both at uni and in my every day life. If you structure your degree with just a degree-specific major, and no second major, then there is potential for a number of electives. Prerequisites: ATAR FSL (French: Second Language) or equivalent, or approval of convener. The content was super interesting! Student comments: "This unit was so incredible! Her understanding of Aboriginal culture and her interest in different aspects of anthropology, united with the passion to share her knowledge with her students, make her a fantastic lecturer and an irreplaceable source of wisdom. ", Time commitment: 0-2 hours per week (+ 1 x 3-day field trip). Kate is fun and quirky asf and the assignment was sooo chill and she gave high marks! 2023 UWA Student Guild. 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