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Provides an introduction to basic chemical concepts in inorganic and organic chemistry. It includes atomic and molecular theory, bonding, the periodic table, and chemical reactions important in understanding the nature of geological materials,
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/chem1001/2025/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/Critically evaluates patterns and processes in a range of marine communities and applies this knowledge to concepts of marine management. Develops advanced understanding of ecological structure and function, links between communities, and their
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/mrne5002/2024/Examines the evolution and diversity of life on earth and introduces the principles of species classification and naming. Consideration is given to the individual, population, community and ecosystem levels of organisation. Aspects of human
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/scin1005/2024/Examines the evolution and diversity of life on earth and introduces the principles of species classification and naming. Consideration is given to the individual, population, community and ecosystem levels of organisation. Aspects of human
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/scin1005/2025/Encompasses the advanced study of the biology and conservation of marine mammals and other marine megafauna (e.g. turtles, sharks, crocodiles and rays). Students will study cutting-edge research on marine mammals, and critically evaluate
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/mrne5008/2024/Explores a multidisciplinary approach to major types of chemical, physical, and biological pollutants that impact upon aquatic systems, including marine environments. This unit investigates pathways, fates and effects of these pollutants on
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/mrne5007/2024/Provides students with information about highly topical developments in physical and chemical oceanography. It will provide a primary mechanism for informing students about critical developments within this field, especially capturing specialized
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/erth6001/2024/The foundational unit provides and overview of scope of marine science and management practices. It introduces students to the specific requirements for life in coastal aquatic environments, biological processes in the ocean and marine resources,
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