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New Semester Study EssentialsSEMESTER 2, 2014
Academic skills
Careers
Counselling
IT support
Library
Peer Assisted Study Sessions
Tertiary Enabling Program
All sessions are held at Sippy Downs. If you are a student at another study location, you are welcome to attend any session at Sippy Downs or check with your study location for similar sessions held locally.
Academic skillsDon’t know your Vancouver from your Harvard, confused by commas and colons, or baffled by your bibliographies and summaries? Join one of the many academic skills workshops on offer to update your skills and guide you through your tertiary study.
How to register? Registration essential for sessions marked with ˆ:
‘Academic writing and study skills’ – www.usc.edu.au/preparationmodules
‘Assignment writing @ USC for international students’ – www.usc.edu.au/assignmentwritingint
No need to register for all other sessions – just turn up!
WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Pre O-WeekWeek beginning
14 July
ˆAcademic writing and study skills (Module 1) 9am-12noon (LT8)
ˆAcademic writing and study skills for Master (Coursework) Degree students (Module A) 9am-12noon (EG.18)
ˆAcademic writing and study skills (Module 1) 9am-12noon (LT8)
ˆAcademic writing and study skills for Master (Coursework) Degree students (Module A) 9am-12noon (EG.18)
ˆProofreading for tertiary purposes A 1-3pm (C1.39)
ˆAcademic writing and study skills (Module 1) 9am-12noon (LT8)
ˆAcademic writing and study skills for Master (Coursework) Degree students (Module A) 9am-12noon (EG.18)
ˆProofreading for tertiary purposes A 1-3pm (C1.39)
ˆAcademic writing and study skills (Module 1) 9am-12noon (LT8)
ˆAcademic writing and study skills for Master (Coursework) Degree students (Module A) 9am-12noon (EG.18)
ˆProofreading for tertiary purposes A 1-3pm (C1.39)
ˆAcademic writing and study skills (Module 1) 9am-12noon (LT8)
ˆAcademic writing and study skills for Master (Coursework) Degree students (Module A) 9am-12noon (EG.18)
Orientation Week (21-25 July) including New Semester Fiesta (22-23 July)
1Week beginning
28 July
ˆ*English for academic study 10am-12noon (EG.10)
Listening and note taking 12noon-1pm (EG.10)
Academic style 2-3pm (EG.10)
Time management techniques 3-4pm (EG.10)
Reading strategies 10-11am (EG.10)
Critical reading and thinking 11am-12noon (EG.10)
Getting started with Word 11am-12noon (DG.45)
Exam preparation 9-10am (EG.10)
Principles of Referencing 12noon–1pm (EG.10)
Discussion group for EAL* students 2-3pm (EG.10)
ˆ*English for academic study 4-6pm (EG.10)
ˆ*English for academic study 9-11am (EG.10)
Assignment writing @ USC for international students (Module 1) 12noon-2pm (LT5)
Constructing paragraphs 11am-12noon (EG.10)
Proofreading basics 2-4pm (EG.10)
Mathematics: basic toolkit 9-10am (EG.10)
Presentation skills 10-11am (EG.10)
ˆAssignment writing @ USC for international students (Module 2) 12noon-2pm (LT4)
Getting started with Word 3-4pm (J2.04)
2Week beginning
4 August
Reflective writing 8-9am (EG.10)
ˆ*English for academic study 10am-12noon (E1.03)
Referencing Harvard style 9-10am (EG.10)
An inside look: how your courses work – and how to make your courses work for you 2-3pm (E1.06)
Getting started with Excel 1-2pm (HG.28)
Quoting, summarising and paraphrasing 5-6pm (EG.10)
Mathematics: basic toolkit 10-11am (E1.03)
Writing effective summaries 11am-12noon (E1.03)
Assignment research for international students, 1.30-3pm (1st Floor Training Lab, Library)
Discussion group for EAL* students 2-3pm (EG.10)
ˆ*English for academic study 4-6pm (EG.10)
ˆ*English for academic study 9-11am (E1.04)
Critical reading and thinking 11am-12noon (EG.10)
Assignment writing @ USC for international students (Module 1) 12-2pm (LT5)
Referencing APA style 9-10am (EG.10)
Mathematics: basic toolkit 10-11am (EG.10)
ˆAssignment writing @ USC for international students (Module 2) 12-2pm (LT4)
Developing essay skills 3-5pm (EG.10)
3Week beginning
11 August
ˆ*English for academic study 10am-12noon (E1.03)
An inside look: how your courses work – and how to make your courses work for you 3-4pm (EG.10)
Getting started with PowerPoint 4-5pm (HG.28)
What is a business report? 11am-12noon (EG.10)
Discussion group for EAL* students 2-3pm (EG.10)
Getting started with Word 4-5pm (HG.28)
ˆ*English for academic study 4-6pm (EG.10)
ˆ*English for academic study 9-11am (EG.10)
Referencing Harvard style 11am-12noon (EG.10)
ˆAssignment writing @ USC for international students (Module 1) 12-2pm (LT5)
Constructing paragraphs 10-11am (EG.10)
ˆAssignment writing @ USC for international students (Module 2) 12-2pm (LT4)
* For students with English as an additional language. ˆ Registration is essential
Drop in sessions
Drop in to BUdi, PASSdi and HEIdi for help with your assessment. BUdi, PASSdi and HEIdi offer a friendly group environment to support you with getting started, researching, writing, and referencing your assessment. An Academic Skills Advisor, a Librarian, specific course tutors and student mentors will be waiting to help you.If you have a quick question about your assignment, just come along to the FAB Conference Room (KG.07).
BUdi – for Business subjects & COR109When: Every THURSDAY 2–4pm† Where: FAB Conference Room (Ground Floor, KG.07, Building K)
PASSdi – for Psychology, Arts and Social Science subjects & COR109When: Every FRIDAY 9.30–11.30am† Where: FAB Conference Room (Ground Floor, KG.07, Building K)
HEIdi – for students in all Health disciplines to assist with research, writing and referencing skillsWhen: Thursdays 11am–1pm† Where: Uni Club (Student Guild) A subject Lecturer, an Academic Adviser and a Librarian will be available to assist.
† Weeks 2-13 (excluding the semester break)
WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
4Week beginning
18 August
ˆ*English for academic study 10am-12noon (E1.04)
Exam Preparation 3-4pm (EG.10)
Maths: basic toolkit 9-10am (EG.13)
Constructing an annotated bibliography 5-6pm (EG.10)
Discussion group for EAL* students 2-3pm (EG.10)
ˆ*English for academic study 4-6pm (EG.10)
ˆ*English for academic study 9-11am (EG.10)
5Week beginning
25 August
ˆ*English for academic study 10am-12noon (E1.04)
Developing essay skills 2-4pm (EG.10)
Quoting, summarising and paraphrasing 11am-12noon (EG.10)
Discussion group for EAL* students 2-3pm (EG.10)
ˆ*English for academic study 4-6pm (EG.10)
ˆ*English for academic study 9-11am (EG.10)
6Week beginning
1 September
ˆ*English for academic study 10am-12noon (E1.04) Getting started with
Excel 11am-12noon (HG.28)
Discussion group for EAL* students 2-3pm (EG.10)
ˆ*English for academic study 4-6pm (EG.10)
ˆ*English for academic study 9-11am (E1.04)
Developing essay skills 2-4pm (EG.10)
7Week beginning
8 September
ˆ*English for academic study 10am-12noon (E1.04)
What is a business report? 2-3pm (EG.10)
Developing essay skills 4-6pm (EG.10)
Presentation skills 9-10am (EG.10)
Discussion group for EAL* students 2-3pm (EG.10)
ˆ*English for academic study 4-6pm (EG.10)
ˆ*English for academic study 9-11am (EG.10)
8Week beginning 15 September
ˆ*English for academic study 10am-12noon (E1.04)
What is a business report? 9-10am (EG.10)
Discussion group for EAL* students 2-3pm (EG.10)
ˆEnglish for academic study 4-6pm (EG.10)
ˆ*English for academic study 9-11am (EG.10)
9Week beginning 22 September
Developing essay skills 9-11am (EG.10)
Critical reading and thinking 9-10am (EG.10)
Discussion group for EAL* students 2-3pm (EG.10)
Presentation skills 9am-10am (EG.10)
* For students with English as an additional language. ˆ Registration is essential
WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
10Week beginning
6 October
Exam Preparation 2-3pm (EG.10)
Discussion group for EAL* students 2-3pm (EG.10)
Developing essay skills 10am-12noon (EG.10)
11Week beginning
13 October
Discussion group for EAL* students 2-3pm (EG.10)
12Week beginning
20 October
Exam Preparation 9-10am (EG.10)
Discussion group for EAL* students 2-3pm (EG.10)
13Week beginning
27 October
Discussion group for EAL* students 2-3pm (EG.10)
CareersOur Careers workshops can arm you with the right information and advice to get your career heading in the right direction. Visit these sessions if you are:
Not sure whether you are in the right degree – Not quite what I had planned
Hitting the job market soon – Graduating this year?
Building a professional network – The art of networking
Utilising social media to find the right job – Linking in to social media
Unlocking the hidden job market – Job search strategies
What to include on your resume – Writing your degree-related resume
Stand out from the employment-seeking crowd – Application letters and selection criteria, Ace the interview, and Dress for success
#CAREER HEALTH CHECK
Clarify your degree outcomes, review your goals and develop your
career plan.
How to register? Go to http://careerhub.usc.edu.au then click on ‘events’
WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
PRE O’WEEKWeek beginning
14 July
#Career Health Check drop-in 12 noon (Ground floor, Building E)
#Career Health Check drop-in 10am (Ground floor, Building E)
#Career Health Check drop-in 2pm (Ground floor, Building E)
#Career Health Check drop-in 11am (Ground floor, Building E)
#CareerHealth Check drop-in 3pm (Ground floor, Building E)
Orientation Week (21-25 July) including New Semester Fiesta (22-23 July)
2Week beginning
4 August
Not quite what I had planned 10-11am (EG.10)
3Week beginning
11 August
Graduating this year? 1-2pm (EG.10)
4Week beginning
18 August
Not quite what I had planned 1-2pm (EG.10)
The art of networking 3-4pm (EG.10)
Linking in to social media 1-2pm (EG.10)
5Week beginning
25 August
Job search strategies 3-4pm (EG.10)
* For students with English as an additional language.
ˆ Registration is essential
WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
6Week beginning
1 September
Writing your degree-related resume 2-3pm (EG.10)
7Week beginning
8 September
Application letters and selection criteria 11am-12noon (EG.10)
9Week beginning 22 September
Dress for success 11am-12noon (EG.10)
10Week beginning
6 October
Writing your degree related resume
11am-12noon (EG.10)
11Week beginning
13 October
Application letters and selection criteria 1-2pm (D1.51)
12Week beginning
20 October
Ace the interview 2-3pm (EG.10)
CounsellingFeeling stressed and anxious, need help with budgeting or just a little extra focus or confidence? Our counselling workshops can support you with this and more. There’s a range of Mindfulness sessions to help you learn some effective stress management tips, as well as money matters, goal setting, confidence building and share accommodation workshops.
How to register? No need to register for any of the counselling workshops – just turn up!
WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Orientation Week (21-25 July) including New Semester Fiesta (22-23 July)
1Week beginning
28 July
What you need to know about Share Accommodation 11am-12noon (EG.10)
Mindfulness drop-in: 1-2pm (EG.10)
Money matters: tips on making your money go further. 11am-12noon (EG.10)
Goal setting 1-2pm (EG.10)
Mindfulness drop-in: Yoga 12noon-1pm (EG.10)
2Week beginning
4 August
Money Matters: tips on making your money go further 11-11.50am (E1.04)
Building confidence 3-4pm (EG.10)
Mindfulness drop-in: 1-2pm (EG.10)
What you need to know about Share Accommodation 2-3pm (EG.10)
Mindfulness workshop series: Mindfulness—What is it and how can it help you succeed at uni? 11am-12noon (D1.49)
Mindfulness drop-in: Yoga 12noon-1pm (EG.10)
Money Matters: tips for making your money go further 2-3pm (EG.10)
3Week beginning
11 August
Money Matters: tips on making your money go further 11-11.50am (E1.04)
Mindfulness drop-in: 1-2pm (EG.10)
Money Matters: tips for making your money go further 11am-12noon (E1.03)
Mindfulness drop-in: Yoga 12noon-1pm (EG.10)
WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
4Week beginning
18 August
What you need to know about Share Accommodation 11am-12noon (E1.04)
Mindfulness drop-in: 12noon-1pm (EG.10)
Mindfulness workshop series: Have you got the balance right? 11am-12noon (EG.10)
Mindfulness drop-in: Yoga 12noon-1pm (EG.10)
5Week beginning
25 August
Mindfulness drop-in: 1-2pm (EG.10)
Mindfulness drop-in: Yoga 12noon-1pm (EG.10)
Money Matters: tips for making your money go further. 2-3pm (EG.10)
6Week beginning
1 September
Mindfulness drop-in: 1-2pm (EG.10)
What you need to know about Share Accommodation 2-3pm (CG.49)
Mindfulness workshop series: Mindful stress management 11am-12noon (EG.10)
Mindfulness drop-in: Yoga 12noon-1pm (EG.10)
Building confidence 11am-12noon (EG.10)
7Week beginning
8 September
Mindfulness drop-in: 1-2pm (EG.10)
Yoga for stress management 11am-12noon (EG.10)
Money Matters: tips for making your money go further 11am-12noon (E1.03)
Mindfulness drop-in: Yoga 12noon-1pm (EG.10)
8Week beginning 15 September
What you need to know about Share Accommodation 11am-12noon (E1.04)
Mindfulness drop-in: 1-2pm (EG.10)
Mindfulness drop-in: Yoga 12noon-1pm (EG.10)
9Week beginning 22 September
Mindfulness drop-in: 1-2pm (EG.10)
Mindfulness workshop series: Have you got the balance right? 10am-12noon (EG.10)
Mindfulness drop-in: Yoga 12noon-1pm (EG.10)
Money Matters: tips for making your money go further. 2-3pm (EG.10)
Intra Semester
BreakWeek beginning 29 September
Mindfulness drop-in: 1-2pm (EG.10)
Mindfulness drop-in: 12noon-1pm (EG.10)
10Week beginning
6 October
Mindfulness drop-in: 1-2pm (EG.10)
Yoga for exam stress: Breathe out exam stress through Yoga 11am-12noon (EG10)
11Week beginning
13 October
Mindfulness drop-in: 1-2pm (EG.10)
Mindfulness drop-in: Yoga 12noon-1pm (EG.10)
12Week beginning
20 October
Mindfulness drop-in: 1-2pm (EG.10)
Mindfulness drop-in: Yoga 12noon-1pm (EG.10)
13Week beginning
27 October
Mindfulness drop-in: 1-2pm (EG.10)
Mindfulness workshop series: Mental preparation for exams 11am-12noon (EG.12)
Mindfulness drop-in: Yoga 12noon-1pm (EG.10)
IT supportNeed help managing your USC email, connecting to wireless network around campus or accessing Blackboard?
Join one of our IT workshops to get you connected to the USC network.
How to register? Register at the Student IT Helpdesk on the first floor of the Library, Tel +61 75459 4455 or email [email protected].
WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
1Week beginning
28 July
IT Essentials to get you started 10-11am (J2.03)
Get Connected to the wireless network 3-4pm (J2.03)
IT Essentials to get you started 10-11am (J5.11)
IT Essentials to get you started 10-11am (J2.03)
Get Connected to the wireless network 3-4pm (HG.28)
2Week beginning
4 August
IT Essentials to get you started 10-11am (J2.03)
Get Connected to the wireless network 3-4pm (DG.35)
Navigating the USC network: a step by step tutorial 12-2pm (HG.28)
IT Essentials to get you started 10-11am (HG.31)
Get Connected to the wireless network 3-4pm (HG.28)
For IT support throughout the
semester contact:
Student IT Help Desk Tel: +61 7 5459 4455 Counter: Library Information Desk Email: [email protected]
COMPUTERBUDDYPROGRAM
Need some extra help with computer software tasks?
Computer Buddies are fellow students that can help you with basic formatting functions in Microsoft products. Look out for our volunteers in the Green Shirts at the Computer Buddy Help Desk in the Library at peak times.
COMPUTER BUDDY
LibraryDive in to the library information sessions to learn valuable researching techniques for your assessments including accessing resources and databases, searching the web and getting the most out of your library. Or, if you’re confused about printing or copying, join one of the information sessions to show you how.
How to register? Registration essential for sessions marked with ˆ:
‘Assignment Research Skills’ – email [email protected]
‘Assignment writing @ USC for international students’ – www.usc.edu.au/assignmentwritingint
‘Student copying and printing’ – book at the Student Copying and Printing Services desk in the Library (first floor), email [email protected] or Tel 5430 2866
No need to register for all other sessions – just turn up!
WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
1Week beginning
28 July
ˆStudent copying and printing services information session 1-1.20pm (Level 1, Library)
ˆStudent copying and printing services information session 1-1.20pm (Level 1, Library)
Learn how to fish (for information) 9-10am (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Learn how to fish (for information) 11am-12noon (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
ˆStudent copying and printing services information session 1-1.20pm (Level 1, Library)
Learn how to fish (for information) 3-4pm (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Learn how to fish (for information) 9-10am (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Assignment research for international students, 10-11.30am (Level 1 Training Lab, Library)
ˆStudent copying and printing services Information session 1-1.20pm (Level 1, Library)
Learn how to fish (for information) 6-7pm (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Learn how to fish (for information) 10-11am (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
ˆStudent copying and printing services information session 1-1.20pm (Level 1, Library)
2Week beginning
4 August
Tackle your topic 12noon-1pm (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
DISCOVER… a great way to search 9-10am (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Tackle your topic, 10-11am (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Assignment research for international students, 1.30-3pm (Level 1 Training Lab, Library)
Tackle your topic 4-5pm (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Tackle your topic 10-11am (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Assignment research skills 2-3pm (Ground floor Training Lab, Library)
Tackle your topic, 6-7pm (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
ˆAssignment writing @ USC for international students (Module 2) 1-3pm (EG.13)
Tackle your topic 2-3pm (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
3Week beginning
11 August
Sail through databases, 10-11am (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Assignment research for international students 11.30am-1pm (Level 1 Training Lab, Library)
Google your way to success 9-10am (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Sail through databases 11am-12noon (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Sail through databases 2-3pm (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Sail through databases, 9-10am (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Sail through databases 6-7pm (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Sail through databases, 10-11am (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
4Week beginning
18 August
ˆAssignment research skills 11am-12noon (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Library research life raft: swim, don’t sink 1-2pm (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Library research life raft: swim, don’t sink 10-11am (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
DISCOVER... a great way to search 11am-12noon (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
ˆAssignment research for International students 12noon-1.30pm (Level 1 Training Lab, Library)
Library research life raft: swim, don’t sink 3-4pm (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Library research life raft: swim, don’t sink 11am-12noon (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Library research life raft: swim, don’t sink 6-7pm (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Library research life raft: swim, don’t sink 2-3pm (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
6Week beginning
1 September
Assignment research skills, 10-11am (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Google your way to success, 1-2pm (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
DISCOVER… a great way to search 3-4pm (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
8Week beginning 15 September
Google your way to success, 11am-12noon (Ground Floor Training Lab, Library)
Peer AssistedStudy Sessions (PASS)
The PASS Program delivers regularly scheduled, out-of-class, peer-facilitated study sessions for students who want to have the benefit of:
• integrating ‘what to learn’ with ‘how to learn’ in an informal, collaborative and active learning environment.• facilitation by past students who have excelled in the related course and who have been trained to lead PASS.• supplemental tutorials that provide opportunities to review, consolidate and clarify course content through questioning and problem solving.
PASS Program is offered to support the following courses:
Faculty of Science, Health, Education and EngineeringHuman Physiology (LFS112)Human Anatomy (LFS122)Chemistry (SCI105)Physics (SCI107)
Faculty of Arts and BusinessAccounting Principles (ACC106)Accounting Fundamentals (ACC506)Advocacy and Leadership in Social Policy Contexts (SWK710)Critical practice: Self Determination and Social Change (SWK766)
How to register? Email [email protected]
FACULTY OF SCIENCE, HEALTH, EDUCATION AND ENGINEERING
WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
2-13Human Anatomy (LFS122) 10-11am
(Week 2: E1.04; Weeks 3-4 and 6-13: E1.06; Week 5: E1.07)
Human Physiology (LFS112)12noon-1pm (EG.10)
Human Anatomy (LFS122) 12noon-1pm (Weeks 2-3, 5, 7-10 and 12-13: E1.06; Weeks 4 and 6: E2.24; Week 11 Library Seminar Room LG.13)
Human Physiology (LFS112)12noon-1pm (IG.01)
Chemistry (SCI105) 12noon-1pm (EG.10)
Physics (SCI107) 3-4pm (EG.10)
Human Anatomy (LFS122) 10-11am (EG.10)
Human Physiology (LFS112)12noon-1pm (EG.10)
FACULTY OF ARTS AND BUSINESS
WEEK TUESDAY(All Faculty of Arts and Business Peer Assisted Study Sessions are on Tuesdays)
2-13Accounting Principles (ACC106) 11am-12noon (Weeks 2, 3, 5, and 7–10, and 12-13: E1.06; Weeks 4 and 6: E2.24; Week 11 Library Seminar Room LG.13)
Critical Practice: Self-determination and Social Change (SWK766) 12noon-1pm (Weeks 2–10, 12-13: Library Seminar Room LG.13; Week 11 Science Conference Room I2.03A)
Advocacy and Leadership in Social Policy Contexts (SWK710) 1-2pm (Weeks 2, 3, 5, 7-10 and 12-13: E1.06; Weeks 4 and 6 E2.24; Week 11 Library Seminar Room LG.13)
Accounting Fundamentals (ACC506) 4-5pm (EG.10)
Tertiary EnablingProgram (TEP)Are you struggling with statistics, finding chemistry challenging, baffled by biology or perplexed by physiology? Is comprehending maths making you manic? Get the extra support you need to achieve academic success by enrolling in a Tertiary Enabling Program (TEP).
TEP programs are offered in chemistry, biology, statistics, mathematics and physiology and allow you to learn new skills and refresh your knowledge. They are free for students enrolled in an undergraduate program and you can attend the pre-orientation courses and / or semester tutorials,
TEP courses support the lecture content of the relevant undergraduate course (see website for equivalent courses details)
How to register? Enrol for all TEP courses online through USC Central
WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
PRE O’WEEKWeek beginning
7 July
Enabling Physiology 9am-12noon (LT8)
Enabling Statistics 1-4pm (HG.45)
Enabling Physiology 9am-12noon (LT8)
Enabling Statistics 1-4pm (HG.45)
Enabling Physiology 9am-12noon (LT8)
Enabling Statistics 1-4pm (HG.45)
Enabling Physiology 9am-12noon (LT8)
Enabling Statistics 1-4pm (HG.45)
Enabling Physiology 9am-12noon (LT8)
Enabling Statistics 1-4pm (HG.45)
PRE O’WEEKWeek beginning
14 July
Enabling Chemistry 9am-12noon (LT2)
Enabling General Mathematics or Enabling Mathematics for Physics 1-4pm (LT8)
Enabling Chemistry 9am-12noon (LT2)
Enabling General Mathematics or Enabling Mathematics for Physics 1-4pm (LT8)
Enabling Chemistry 9am-12noon (LT2)
Enabling General Mathematics or Enabling Mathematics for Physics 1-4pm (LT8)
Enabling Chemistry 9am-12noon (LT2)
Enabling General Mathematics or Enabling Mathematics for Physics 1-4pm (LT8)
Enabling Chemistry 9am-12noon (LT2)
Enabling General Mathematics or Enabling Mathematics for Physics 1-4pm (LT8)
Orientation Week (21-25 July) including New Semester Fiesta (22-23 July)
1-13Enabling Statistics 12noon – 2pm (DG.47/48)
Enabling Chemistry 2-4pm (DG.47/48)
Enabling General Math (for student of LFS103) 4-6pm (Weeks 1-6 only: D1.49)
Enabling Math for Physics 12noon – 2pm (DG.47/48)
Enabling Physiology 5–6pm (D1.48)
Enabling Physiology 2 – 3pm (DG.47/48)
Enabling General Math (for students of EDU104 or LFS103) 10-11am (J2.10)
Enabling General Math (for students of MTH102) 12noon – 2pm (J2.10)
Enabling Math for Physics 12noon – 2pm (J2.10)
New Semester
Study Essentials
SEMESTER 2, 2014
More information Student Life and Learning Ground floor, Building E Tel: 5430 1226 Email: [email protected]
usc.edu.au/study-essentials
Meet your MentorMake sure you catch up with your student mentor to take a tour of USC’s campus or for useful advice about your first semester at USC.
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