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Lecture Timetables

2008 Teaching Period 1 Cairns Web version  PDF version
Townsville Web version  PDF version
Teaching Period 2 Cairns Web version  PDF version
Townsville Web version  PDF version
2007 Teaching Period 1 Cairns Web version PDF version
Townsville Web version PDF version
Teaching Period 2 Cairns Web version PDF version
Townsville Web version PDF version
2006 Teaching Period 1 Cairns Web version PDF version
Townsville Web version PDF version
Teaching Period 2 Cairns Web version PDF version
Townsville Web version PDF version

Please note that some subjects with study mode of Block (B), or Limited (L), and many postgraduate subjects, may not be shown. Students should contact their School or Faculty for timetabling information for these subjects.

Students should contact the Subject Coordinator or their School regarding queries about lecture clashes, etc.

These timetables are subject to change and students should confirm class times with their School. If students are enrolled in a subject that changes study period, they will be notified by their School.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

This Lecture Timetable provides information on the days and times when lectures, tutorials, workshops, etc are scheduled. The University reserves the right to amend or modify without notice the content of the Lecture Timetable.

The University reserves the right to not offer subjects for which the minimum enrolment is not met, as set out in the Student Handbook.

The University is under no obligation to replace classes which would have fallen on a public holiday or are otherwise lost by circumstances beyond its control. However, where classes are scheduled to be held on a day that is lost, faculties and schools may make alternative teaching or study arrangements if they believe that achievement of student learning outcomes will be adversely affected.

Subjects are offered on condition that staff and resources are available. The University reserves the right to cancel a subject at any time if for reasons beyond its control (including withdrawal of funding) in the reasonable opinion of the University the staff and resources available for the subject fall below the level required for the proper delivery and teaching of the subject. The University will make every reasonable effort to ensure that the cancellation of any subject will not impede the progress of students towards the completion of their course.

The Student Handbook, which has been published on-line, should be read in conjunction with this Lecture Timetable.

Students are encouraged to contact the University for further information if required.