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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CZ02

CZ02 - WIST

Program Aim

WIST is a home-based, self-paced bridging course in English, science, mathematics and computing especially designed and programmed for WOMEN. WIST is AUSTUDY/ABSTUDY funded and QTAC approved.

The WIST Program offers:
  • Basic knowledge and skills in preparation for award courses at university in science, mathematics, computing, engineering and health science courses as well as humanities, information technology, teaching education and business.
  • Introductory courses in English, mathematics, chemistry, physics, biology and computing.
  • The knowledge to understand science and scientific developments in society and to write essays to university standard.
  • Students can work at their own pace and at the time that suits them.

Who can enrol?

Age is no barrier.  All women, from school leavers to mature aged women, are eligible to apply.  Many women in the program are in fact mature aged women who are returning to study.  WIST assists women who have not completed year 12 and/or have a limited knowledge of academic science, mathematics and reading/writing skills to gain entry to university by an alternative pathway.  The program is available only for Australian citizens or women who hold permanent resident visas.

 

Why a Program Especially for Women?

Traditionally women were not encouraged to pursue careers in science, mathematics, computing and engineering.  WIST provides an alternative access for women into non-traditional areas as well as giving women the tools to enable them to undertake courses at university.

 

Course Information

Each course is comprised of a number of units ranging from a basic level to a more advanced level.  The combination of the subjects studied will depend on the students' future goals and their educational background.  Women who wish to upgrade their skills should contact the WIST Coordinator who will advise them on the bridging subjects required to achieve their specific objectives.

 

When can I enrol?

Due to the flexible nature of the WIST Program, enrolments are accepted all year round.

To enrol, contact the WIST Coordinator for an application package.

Program Structure

Introbiol
This course seeks to provide both an introduction to the major concepts in modern biology as well as providing students with the opportunity to evaluate distance learning (external study or correspondence) as a method of study.  By concentrating on examples drawn from human biology, the subject will serve as a preparatory subject for those seeking to enter university in any of the life sciences (including health science and environmental science) as well as providing a subject that is interesting in its own right.

 

Introchem
Introchem is a preparatory course that focuses on the basic concepts of chemistry for students who may be considering gaining knowledge and skills prior to entering a tertiary course. The course is structured around interactive exercises and knowledge about chemistry.

NB. Some mathematical skills are assumed. Studying Transitional Mathematics may be advisable before commencement of this course.

 

Introphysics
This course contains preparatory material for students embarking on a first-year university program such as science or engineering which includes physics.  It has been prepared using techniques CQU has developed for distance study and is designed as a bridging course.

 

NB. Some mathematical skills are assumed. Studying Transitional Mathematics may be advisable before commencement of this course.

 

Transition Mathematics for Tertiary Studies 1 (TM1)
TM1, a course in elementary mathematics is designed to have the student commence work on the foundation concepts, rules and methods of basic mathematics.  The main aim of this course is to provide a refresher course in those fundamentals of basic mathematics which are necessary to develop mathematics as a unified body of knowledge.

 

Some knowledge of arithmetic (adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing numbers), is assumed although the rules are revised.

 

Transition Mathematics for Tertiary Studies 2 (TM2)
This course continues on from TMI but is complete in itself as a preparatory course for a study of first year tertiary mathematics, in business, applied science and engineering.  The emphasis is on graphical representation and interpretation and application of the content to useful problems.

 

Communication Pathways into University
Communication Pathways into University is a literacy skills course focusing on women, science and education.  The course covers study skills, essay writing, sentence structuring and punctuation, relaxation, paragraph structures, paraphrasing and summarising, note-taking, reading techniques, referencing and bibliographies.

 

Computer Skills for Higher Education
The Computer Skills for Higher Education component of the WIST program develops the basic computer skills necessary for students to prepare and present correctly formatted academic assignments.

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