Units by Title
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- Habitat and Landform Mapping
- Hard Rock Mine Design and Feasibility
- Hardware Fundamentals
- Health and Physical Education
- Health and Physical Education in Early Childhood
- Health and Safety Economics and Management
- Health and Safety Management
- Health and Safety Professional Practice
- Health and Safety Technology
- Health and Wellbeing in Older People
- Health Assessment for the Clinician
- Health Care Systems in Australia
- Health Data and Information Analysis
- Health Economics
- Health Funding and Casemix
- Health Impact Assessment
- Health Informatics
- Health Information Service Management
- Health Partnerships, Politics and Power
- Health Planning and Evaluation
- Health Policy and Decision Making
- Health Project 1
- Health Project 2
- Health Project Preparation
- Health Promotion in Action
- Health Promotion in Challenging Contexts
- Health Promotion Leadership and Identity
- Health Promotion Methods
- Health Promotion Planning
- Health Promotion Strategies and Methods
- Health Promotion, Media and Advocacy
- Health Psychology
- Health Research Professional Project
- Health Research Professional Project Development
- Health Research Project
- Health Safety and Environment Professional Practice
- Health Sciences Research Dissertation
- Health Sciences Research Dissertation Preparation
- Health Sciences Research Project
- Health Sciences Semester Abroad 4
- Health Sciences Studies Abroad 2
- Health Sciences Studies Abroad Topic 2
- Health Sciences Study Abroad 1
- Health, Safety and Environmental Law
- Health, Safety and Physical Education in Early Childhood
- Healthy Childbearing
- Hearing and Multimodal Communication
- Heat Transfer
- Heat Transfer
- Heritage Studies - Local History
- High Rise Construction
- High Throughput Sequence Analysis
- Historical Development of Mental Health
- History and Philosophy of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education
- History and Theory of Art and Design 1
- History and Theory of Art and Design 2
- History and Theory of Art and Design 3
- History and Theory of Art and Design 3
- History and Theory of Art and Design 4
- History and Theory of Art and Design 4
- History of the Interior
- Honours Dissertation in Business
- Honours Dissertation in Business A
- Honours Dissertation in Business B
- Honours Dissertation in Law
- Honours Research in Speech Pathology 1
- Honours Research in Speech Pathology 2
- Honours Research Project Skills
- Honours Research Seminar
- Honours Science Research Methodologies 4
- Hospital Pharmacy Placement
- Hospitality Industry Management
- Human Biology Research Project
- Human Computer Interface
- Human Continence
- Human Developmental Biology
- Human Factors and Patient Safety
- Human Geography
- Human Geography
- Human Physiology for Exercise Science
- Human Resource Development
- Human Resource Management Introduction
- Human Resource Management Overview
- Human Resource Strategies
- Human Rights Activism, Advocacy and Change
- Human Rights and Development
- Human Rights and Social Justice
- Human Rights History Across Cultures and Religions
- Human Rights History Across Cultures and Religions
- Human Rights Instruments and Institutions
- Human Rights Law
- Human Rights Project
- Human Rights Project Preparation
- Human Rights Theory and Philosophy
- Human Rights Theory and Philosophy
- Human Structure and Function
- Humanities and Science in Early Childhood
- Humanities Foundations
- Humanities Honours Dissertation 1
- Humanities Honours Dissertation 2
- Humanities Honours Project 1
- Humanities Honours Project 2
- Hydraulics and Hydrology
- Hydrocarbon Economics and Project Management
- Hydrocarbon Phase Behaviour
- Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology
- Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology
- Hydrographic Surveying
- Hydrology and Environmental Engineering
- Hydrometallurgy
- Hydrometallurgy Techniques
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