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Reviews

Great unit!

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2020

Personally I really enjoyed this unit and Naomi has done a great job. She was very helpful and is a great lecturer.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2021

What a great fun unit! Assignments are fun and very helpful tutors! I really enjoyed myself! Content is easy to stay on top of - I didn't enjoy the online lectures but what can you do. Id say its a great elective but not exactly easy HD. No exam also so that's a plus. Also attend all your tutes - they are essential for some of the assignments!!

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2022

The unit content itself was quite interesting and not too difficult to follow along with, even if you don’t have any prior knowledge of Earth science. The lecture content was alright, but I feel as though the online format was detrimental to my learning. I chose this class as a broadening unit and also because there was no exam. However, the Earth science reports took between 10-20 hours to do (there are 3 of these) and although my time management definitely could’ve been better, this factor definitely affected how I was doing in my other classes. There is a lot of researching involved for these Earth science reports and also for the end of semester video project, which was very time-consuming as often topics being researched were quite niche and it was difficult to find an appropriate number of reputable sources. The demonstrators and lecturers were very knowledgeable and competent and they would attempt to the best of their abilities to improve your understanding of topics. Although this unit has a fairly heavy workload, I’d recommend doing it if you have good time management skills and want to reduce the amount of stress you have around exam season.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2021

The lectures are enjoyable if you have any interest in earth science as it covers a wide range of topics from volcanoes to oceans. There are two major assignments one is a public information document and the other one is a presentation which is worth 60% so you need to do really well if you need to pass. There are 3 other smaller assignments. There are also 5 web quizzes. There are no exams in this unit. This is not an easy broadening unit if that is what you are looking for and it requires a lot of effort if you want to do well.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018

Interesting lectures, Mary was great, really passionate. Tutorials could be improved.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2016

Awesome broadening unit for people with little or no knowledge of Earth or science in general. Assessment criteria reasonably straight-forward, and tute's are harmless. Doesn't get into to much actual geology, so don't fear if you don't have much knowledge in science. Give it a go you Arts noobs!!

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2014

"The dynamic planet" is a good unit for you to learn more about how the planet works. We're living in the planet which the climate of the planet is predictable but not very reliable. The climate could change anytime without any advance notice.. It is good to learn more about the planet and to preserve it for out future generations. :)

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2013