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Provides an overview of different reef types from the tropics to temperate waters, covering differences in community structure and function, responses to natural and anthropogenic disturbances including climate change, and management approaches
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/mrne3006/2024/Provides an overview of different reef types from the tropics to temperate waters, covering differences in community structure and function, responses to natural and anthropogenic disturbances including climate change, and management approaches
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/mrne3006/2025/Examines the biology and ecology of marine and freshwater fishes, especially those important to fisheries and aquaculture. Introduces topics such as taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, feeding, reproduction, age, and growth. Examines the main
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/mrne2008/2024/Examines the biology and ecology of marine and freshwater fishes, especially those important to fisheries and aquaculture. Introduces topics such as taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, feeding, reproduction, age, and growth. Examines the main
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/mrne2008/2025/Introduces students to real-world problem solving in business, management and technology contexts. Through teaching-directed activities students will first learn the skills needed for effective problem solving. Experiential methods are then
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/busn1006/2024/Introduces students to real-world problem solving in business, management and technology contexts. Through teaching-directed activities students will first learn the skills needed for effective problem solving. Experiential methods are then
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/busn1006/2025/Introduces students to the role of science in understanding the complex socio-ecological interactions involved in our biggest global challenges, including climate change, land degradation, biodiversity loss, pollution and overfishing. Students
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/envr1001/2024/Introduces students to the role of science in understanding the complex socio-ecological interactions involved in our biggest global challenges, including climate change, land degradation, biodiversity loss, pollution and overfishing. Students
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/envr1001/2025/Provides knowledge to address global Sustainable Development Goals and contribute to maintaining the performance of fisheries and conserving marine biodiversity. A range of key issues, regulatory measures and assessment models of commercial and
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/mrne5009/2024/Introduces students to learning skills for university study, communication skills, and reading and writing conventions within university discipline focused study. Students will develop understanding of, and skills in, digital literacies within
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/educ1001/2024/