This course is a 30 point course that runs over 2 semesters (thus the equivalent of two 15 point courses); students are expected to spend 10 hours per week involved in each 15 point course that they are enrolled in.
The course is delivered using both a 'flipped classroom' (where students are expected to engage with pre-recorded lecture videos before the scheduled class time, which is used for interactive workshop activities), and a more conventional face-to-face lecture/workshop structure. There will be clear communication to denote which parts of the course will use which structure.
Workshops are compulsory: in-class quizzes will be administered each week during the workshops in Semester 1; and each workshop in Semester 2 will involve skills development. The quizzes comprise 20% of the final grade, and the final skills demonstration comprises 40% of the final grade. Students will be able to take those quizzes out of class time only with a valid medical certificate.
You can also reasonably expect to commit approximately 100-120 hours to independent learning. This may include reading (and more reading), note-taking, face-to-face and/or online discussion, writing, engaging in collaborative group work, problem solving, undertaking practical tasks, reflecting on learning, accessing learning and study resources, and assignment, test and exam preparation and completion.