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Unit of Study FOR00106 - Wood Science and Utilisation (2018)
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Unit Snapshot
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Unit type
UG Coursework Unit
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Credit points
12
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AQF level
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Level of learning
Intermediate
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Former School/College
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Pre-requisites
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Enrolment information
There will be a three day compulsory residential for all students (Online and On Campus) that will be held on the Lismore campus. Please refer to http://scu.edu.au/timetables for further information on timetables.
Learning outcomes and graduate attributes
Unit Learning Outcomes express learning achievement in terms of what a student should know, understand and be able to do on completion of a unit. These outcomes are aligned with the graduate attributes. The unit learning outcomes and graduate attributes are also the basis of evaluating prior learning.
On completion of this unit, students should be able to:
Learning outcome count | Learning outcome description | GA1 | GA2 | GA3 | GA4 | GA5 | GA6 | GA7 |
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1 | demonstrate an understanding of the broad differences in material properties, manufacturing methods, utilisation, and recycling of renewable biomaterials, compared to other common materials such as metals, ceramics and plastics | |||||||
2 | identify the general chemistry and anatomy of the major classes of woody plants | |||||||
3 | identify the properties of wood that contribute to utility/value, how they are expressed and how they are measured in the field and in a laboratory | |||||||
4 | explain the connection between the features of a standing tree, the variation that occurs within a forest, and the impacts these have on utilisation | |||||||
5 | recognise the methods applied to managing wood properties during the production cycle of a forest | |||||||
6 | demonstrates an understanding of the principles of conversion of forest products to renewable consumer goods, fuels and energy. |
On completion of this unit, students should be able to:
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demonstrate an understanding of the broad differences in material properties, manufacturing methods, utilisation, and recycling of renewable biomaterials, compared to other common materials such as metals, ceramics and plastics
- GA4:
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identify the general chemistry and anatomy of the major classes of woody plants
- GA4:
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identify the properties of wood that contribute to utility/value, how they are expressed and how they are measured in the field and in a laboratory
- GA2:
- GA4:
- GA6:
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explain the connection between the features of a standing tree, the variation that occurs within a forest, and the impacts these have on utilisation
- GA2:
- GA4:
- GA6:
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recognise the methods applied to managing wood properties during the production cycle of a forest
- GA4:
- GA6:
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demonstrates an understanding of the principles of conversion of forest products to renewable consumer goods, fuels and energy.
- GA4: