University of Technology SydneyUTS:Faculty of Science



DRAFT 2006 Excursion Schedule


Students must confirm dates closer to the time

Subject No.

Subject Name

Co-ordinator 2005

Excursion Location

Excursion Dates

Max No. Students

Proposed Staff

Est. Cost to Students

Running 2006

91153

2005 Catchment Ecosystems
(Kioloa)

A/Prof Ken Brown

ANU Kioloa Campus

12 - 19

December 2005 (2005 intake)

80

Booth, Brown, Kelaher, Pulkownik, Ralph, Skilbeck

$360

Yes

91121

Aquatic Ecology
(Karuah Limnology & Hydrology)

A/Prof Richard Lim

Stroud

16 - 18 February

60

Jones, Lim

$115

Yes

91119

Terrestrial Ecosystems
(Stroud Excursion)

Dr Ursula Munro

Stroud

19 - 22 February

60

Buckney, Munro

$115

No

91126
&
91156

Coral Reef Ecosystems
&
Marine Primary Producers

A/Prof David Booth
&
A/Prof Peter Ralph

Heron Island

1 - 10 July

30

Booth, Ralph

$1000 + own way to Gladstone return

No

91126

Coral Reef Ecosystems
(Heron Island)

A/Prof David Booth

Heron Island

1 - 7 July

30

Booth, Ralph

$600 + own way to Gladstone return

Yes

91156

Marine Primary Producers
(Heron Island)

A/Prof Peter Ralph

Heron Island

6 - 10 July

30

Ralph

$600 + own way to Gladstone return

No

91309

Biodiversity
(Cataract Scout Park)

A/Prof Ken Brown

Cataract

24 - 29 September

65

Brown

$220

Yes

91371

Forest & Mountain Ecology
(Northern)

Dr Ursula Munro

Northern NSW

9  - 21 July

30

Jones, Munro

$600

Western (July)

66513

Marine Geosciences

Prof Greg Skilbeck

Port Stephens

TBA
(somewhere between 26-30 September)

10

Skilbeck

$100

?

91153

2004 Catchment Ecosystems
(Kioloa)

A/Prof Ken Brown

ANU Kioloa Campus

5th - 11th

February  2005

(2004 intake)

80

Booth, Brown, Kelaher, Pulkownik, Ralph, Skilbeck

$350

Yes

   


For information and payments for the above excursions email:   Sue.Fenech@uts.edu.au

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Note:

Excursions are an integral component of these subjects and are normally a requirement to complete the academic program.
The following subjects are core subjects and include compulsory excursions:

91121    Aquatic Ecology
91153    Catchment Ecosystems
(Core subject in Stage 2 running
                in December 2005)
91309    Biodiversity 

The following subjects are 'elective' (non-core) subjects which have excursions: 

91126   Coral Reef Ecosystems
91156   Marine Primary Producers
91371   Forest and Mountain Ecology (Northern)