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UniSkills Study Group Application Form Semester 2, 2009

Welcome to the UniSkills 'Study Share' study groups application form! If you are interested in attending a UniSkills study group please complete the details in the form below.

It is important to note that all study groups are formed on the basis of the demand that we get from the responses to this form. Typically, as soon as we have at least three people who are interested in a group and we can find a leader, we will run the group.

The units we have listed below are the 'most enrolled-in' units for all 2008 UniSkills applicants, and we predict that these will be the 'most-selected' for this year. If your units are not on the list below, fear not! You also have the option to tell us about these, and if we have three people who apply for your unit, we will endeavour to run it.



Top Hint - if you know of anyone else in a unit (perhaps from 'Flying Start' or one of the UniSkills Events which take place every week) who is also a part of UniSkills, encourage them to sign up - the more people who sign up, the higher the probability of the group running.

Please note that you must be a part of UniSkills in order to join these study groups - if you are not currently a member of UniSkills, please fill out our online application form to join up.



Please note that the UWA Business School, the Faculty of Life and Physical Sciences, and the Faculty of Arts are running some study groups separate to UniSkills. After you have filled in the UniSkills application form below, you can apply for other study groups as follows:

The Faculty of Arts are running study groups inthe following units:

FREN1102 - French Beginners II

GRMN1102 - German Beginners II

GRMN1106 - German Advanced II

LATN1152 - Beginners Latin II

CHIN1102 - Chinese Beginners II

JAPN1102 - Japanese Beginners II

To apply for these you will need to sign up on the sheets next to Nicole Crawfords' room (Arts Building G.41) or email Nicole on:
ncrawf@cyllene.uwa.edu.au


The UWA Business School will be running the following units in their PASS (Peer Assisted Study sessions) programme in second semester:

ACCT1101 - Financial Accounting

ACCT1112 - Management Accounting

ECON1102 - Macroeconomics: Money and Finance

LAWS1104 - Introduction to Law

MGMT1136 - Management and Organisations

STAT1520 - Economic and Business Statistics

To enrol in these, please go to:

http://www.business.uwa.edu.au/29922

or to:

http://www.business.uwa.edu.au/studentnet/learning/pass


The Faculty of Life and Physical Sciences will be running Study Groups in the following units:

ANHB1102 - Human Biology II - Being Human

CHEM1104 - Biological Inorganic and Physical Chemistry

SCIE1106 - Molecular Biology of the Cell

PHYS1102 - Advanced Physics B

PHYS1142 - General Physics B

PSYC1102 - Psychology: Behaviour in Context

HMES1102 - Human Movement

To enrol in these, please go to the Faculty PAL page at http://www.science.uwa.edu.au/studentnet/PAL

or contact Dr. Joanne Castelli on 6488 8744 or email joanne.castelli@uwa.edu.au


Part 1: Your Personal Details

Student Number

First / Given Name

Family Name

Phone Number:

Your student email (eg smithj03@student.uwa.edu.au)

Are you happy for your email address to be circulated to other members of the Study Groups you have nominated?

 Yes No


Part 2: Your Units

Please select from the list below (in alphabetical order by unit code) any unit that you would like have a study group in. You can select as many as you like but remember that these study groups run much better if you are committed to regular attendance. If your unit is not in the list below, you have the option to tell us further on in the form.

 ANTH1102 - Global Change, Local Responses
 ARCT1120 - Art and Architectural History
 ARCY1102 - Archaeology of Tribes and Empires
 ASIA1102 - Creating Asian Modernities
 BIOL1131 - Plant and Animal Biology
 CHEM1102 - Organic Chemistry
 CHEM1106 - Biological Chemistry
 CITS1005 - Computing for Engineers and Scientists
 CITS1200 - Java Programming
 CITS1210 - C Programming
 CITS1220 - Software Engineering
 CLAH1102 - Julians and Julio-Claudians
 COMM1101 - Human Technology - Debating Communication
 EART1104 - Earth and Environment - Geological Perspectives
 EART1108 - Earth and Environment - Geolographical Perspectives
 EART1110 - Earth and Environment - Terrestrial Ecosystems
 ECON1106 - Rise of Capitalist Society
 EDUC1101 - Youth Culture
 ENGL1114 - Romance - Narratives of Imagination
 ENGL1115 - Voicing Difference and Desire
 EURO1102 - Europe Now - Individual and Society
 GEMP - Graduate Entrance Medical Programme
 GENG1002 - Engineering - Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Eng.
 HIST1111 - Medieval Europe c.750-1250
 HIST1122 - Hitler, the Holocaust and the Historians
 HIST1152 - From Imperialism to Globalisation
 IMED - (Generic Group - NOT GEMP)
 IREL1102 - Australian Industrial Relations
 LAWS1102 - Contract II
 LAWS1106 - Criminal Law II
 LAWS1108 - Torts II
 LING1102 - Language as a Cognitive System
 LING1103 - Language, CLuture and Society
 MATH1010 - Calculus and Linear Algebra
 MATH1020 - Calculus, Statistics and Probability
 MATH1050 - Calculus C
 MGMT1135 - Organisational Behaviour
 MUSC1100 - Western Art Music (1500-1750)
 MUSC1120 - World Music Cultures
 PHIL1125 - Key Topics in Philosophy
 POLS1102 - The Contemporary International System
 STAT1510 - Statistics A
 STAT1530 - Statistics B
 WOMN1102 - Days of Our Lives - Gender in Australia

If the units you want to do are not in the above list, please enter them into these fields:

Unit 1:
Unit 2:
Unit 3:
Unit 4:


And finally...

Section 3: Your availability

Please give us as many of the times that you are available as possible. This includes lunch breaks, and 8 o'clock groups. We try to organise group times in a way that suits both the leader and as many people who are interested in the group as possible. People often miss out on the group that they want to do because they do not give us enough options. We have used the 24 hour clock. eg. 13 is 1.00pm

Monday

 8
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Tuesday
 8
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 17


Wednesday
 8
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Thursday
 8
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Friday
 8
 9
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