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  • Vocal Ensemble 2MUSI30207

    Undergraduate subject Offered:Semester 2 Year:2019

    Students explore various aspects of vocal ensemble singing, from the purely technical (intonation, breathing together, harmonized pronunciation) to the subtleties of developing relationships and roles, through an exploration of vocal chamber music repertoire and small operatic ensembles.

  • Vocal Pedagogy and PhysiologyMUSI90230

    Graduate coursework subject Offered:Not offered in 2019 Year:2019

    This subject introduces singers to areas of vocal pedagogy relevant to the voice teacher engaged in one-to-one tuition in a contemporary studio setting. These areas include: vocal anatomy and physiology, historical and comparative vocal pedagogy, principles of studio pedagogy, and pedagogical rep...

  • VoiceDNCE20025

    Undergraduate subject Offered:Semester 2 Year:2019

    VOICE is a physical activity, and as such, complements training in dance by allowing the individual to discover interdependence of voice and body. The focus of the work lies in addressing idiosyncratic habits, which may inhibit the dancer who wishes to use their voice generally and specifically, ...

  • VoiceDNCE10025

    Undergraduate subject Offered:Semester 2 Year:2019

    VOICE is a physical activity, and as such, complements training in dance by allowing the individual to discover interdependence of voice and body. The focus of the work lies in addressing idiosyncratic habits, which may inhibit the dancer who wishes to use their voice generally and specifically, ...

  • Voice Skills 1MUST10003

    Undergraduate subject Offered:Semester 1 Year:2019

    Voice in this course is designed to explore the world of voice production and its application specific to the Music Theatre genre. Throughout this course, the phenomenon of individual voice difference will be taken into account and students will be encouraged to explore and value these difference...

  • Voice Skills 2MUST10007

    Undergraduate subject Offered:Semester 2 Year:2019

    Voice 2 continues the technical work of Voice 1 with the introduction of repertoire in individual voice classes. Spoken voice classes will include the development of a self-directed study plan of regular work-outs to facilitate skills development in key areas such as breath support, range, resona...

  • Voice Skills 3MUST20003

    Undergraduate subject Offered:Semester 1 Year:2019

    Voice 3 continues the development of technical and artistic excellence from year 1 Voice, with extension through exploration in singing lessons of music theatre repertoire and in spoken voice classes through application of technique to text work, which may begin to include dialects. Individual le...

  • Voice Skills 4MUST20005

    Undergraduate subject Offered:Semester 2 Year:2019

    Voice 4 continues the development of technical and artistic excellence from Voice 3, with continuing extension though a range of music theatre repertoire of diverse styles and genres. Spoken Voice classes will focus more specifically on accent and dialect with a study of the most commonly used di...

  • Voice Skills 5MUST30003

    Undergraduate subject Offered:Semester 1 Year:2019

    In Voice Skills 5 the focus is on readiness to transition to professional practice. Individual lessons will focus on the preparation of an appropriate and diverse ‘book’ of repertoire tailored to the individual student, whilst continuing to develop and extend their artistry, individuality and tec...

  • Vulnerable Young PeoplePOPH90168

    Graduate coursework subject Offered:Semester 1 Year:2019

    This subject begins with an exploration of the concept of 'at risk' as it applies to young people, and the use and purpose of such a categorisation by relevant services and through policy. The impact of risk and protective factors on adolescent health and well-being will be examined including fac...

  • Water and Waste Water ManagementENEN90029

    Graduate coursework subject Offered:Semester 2 Year:2019

    AIMSIn this subject students will learn about the fundamentals of water quality and the associated standards for use as potable water, recycled water or discharge into the environment in a sustainable manner. The subject will include the identification of risks and measures to control those risks...

  • Water for Sustainable FuturesUNIB20012

    Undergraduate subject Offered:Semester 1 Year:2019

    In recent decades the importance of regulating water and its wider implications have been the subject of great debate. Water is no longer viewed solely in hydrological terms, where its supply and allocation are considered to be the only determinants important in understanding how it is regulated....

  • Water Law & Natural Resources ManagementLAWS70185

    Graduate coursework subject Offered:June Year:2019Quotas apply

    Water law and natural resources management are fundamental to human society, environmental protection and many aspects of economic productivity. Legal rules around water co-evolved with the development of many societies. Water is both necessary for life but also a source of conflict. This subject...

  • Water Sensitive Urban DesignEVSC90025

    Graduate coursework subject Offered:February Year:2019

    There is increasing recognition around the world of the threats facing urban environments and their water resources. In many cities water demand is approaching or exceeding limits of sustainability, leading to increasing interest in alternative water sources, such as stormwater harvesting, wastew...

  • Weather and Climate SystemsATOC20001

    Undergraduate subject Offered:Semester 1 Year:2019

    This subject deals with weather systems ranging from global to human scales; the general circulation of the ocean and atmosphere; mesoscale systems and severe local weather; mid-latitude systems: extra-tropical cyclones and anti-cyclones; and low latitude systems: subtropical and tropical cyclone...

  • Web Information TechnologiesINFO30005

    Undergraduate subject Offered:Semester 1 Year:2019

    AIMS The Web has radically changed society, politics, science, business and the way people work. This subject introduces the concepts, technologies and standards underpinning the World Wide web and its applications. You will learn to apply tools and techniques required to model, design and devel...

  • Web Search and Text AnalysisCOMP90042

    Graduate coursework subject Offered:Semester 1 Year:2019

    AIMS The aims for this subject is for students to develop an understanding of the main algorithms used in natural language processing and text retrieval, for use in a diverse range of applications including search engines, machine translation, text mining, sentiment analysis, and question answer...

  • Web SecurityCOMP90074

    Graduate coursework subject Offered:Semester 1 Year:2019

    Aims The Internet pervades nearly every aspect of our lives, from banking through to dating, and onto our interactions with government. As more of our lives move online we face ever greater risks to our data and way of life from internet vulnerabilities and attacks. Web Security will examine the...

  • Wellbeing, Motivation and PerformanceEDUC10057

    Undergraduate subject Offered:Summer Term, Semester 1 Year:2019

    This subject explores the science of the factors that enable individuals to operate at the peak of their potential; including how to participate in more engaging activities, how to live healthier, be more resilient, have more satisfying relationships and lead more productive and fulfilling lives....

  • Why Tax Systems Differ Between CountriesLAWS90163

    Graduate coursework subject Offered:Semester 1 Year:2019Quotas apply

    In this subject, students will analyse and compare taxation systems in different countries. The subject looks at what tax systems have in common, how they differ and seeks to explain both the similarities and the differences. It will consider the range of taxes that might be implemented to achiev...