UWA PLUS
Atoms, Materials and Reactions [CHEMM101]
This micro-credential will provide science teachers with the essential knowledge to be able to teach ATAR chemistry at year 11 and 12 standard. The course covers content found in Units 1, 2 and 4 of the ATAR chemistry syllabus.
Module 1-The Atom
Module 2-Bonding and Properties of Molecules and Materials
Module 3-The Language of Chemistry
Module 4-Chemical Reactions
Module 5-States of Matter
Upon successful completion of this micro-credential, you'll receive:
- Three PD Points
- A Certificate of Achievement
- A UWA Plus Professional Development Transcript, listing all successfully completed micro-credentials
- Delivery mode
- Face to face classes at the Crawley campus, during school hours.
- Course dates
- 11 - 22 November 2024
- Duration
- 2 weeks intensive.
- Effort
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Total volume of learning is 75 hours including a two hour lecture each morning, followed by one hour self-study, then a three hour workshop/laboratory in the afternoon.
Registrations close
4 November 2024
- Academic lead
- Dino Spagnoli
- Cost
- $990 inc. GST for all teachers from non-State schools.
- Critical information summary
- CHEMM101 Atoms, Materials, and Reactions [PDF 245KB]
What you'll learn
Participants will be able to:
Demonstrate an understanding of health promotion and evaluation concepts.
Apply knowledge of evaluation methodologies.
Design and implement an evaluation plan.
Why study this course?
This micro-credential will provide students with the foundations to understand health promotion evaluation, and apply these skills and knowledge to prepare a health promotion evaluation.
Who should study this course?
This micro-credential is available to individuals who are interested in developing the skills and knowledge needed to design, implement, and evaluate health promotion interventions. The course may be particularly suitable for: postgraduate students, policy makers, health professionals, and researchers.
What's next after this course?
This micro-credential (2PD Points) is stackable with other UWA Plus micro-credentials. Earning 6 PD Points gains credit for one unit when commencing an award course at UWA.
Enrol in a Graduate Certificate in Population Health Studies or Master of Public Health.