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| IEST5006 Rethinking Environment: Sociocultural Theory |
| This course is scheduled for offering in the following teaching periods for 2026. |
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TERM TWO |
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Dr MF Moore |
25-JUN-2026 |
The MEM Program (IEST courses) is a dual delivery program, in which students can primarily enrol in IEST courses for In-Person
delivery or secondarily by online delivery. For students in or near Sydney, you are strongly encouraged to register for IN-PERSON
seminars as: 1. Face-to-face learning lends a vibrant and connected sense of community and supports engaged learning, vitally
benefiting learners during courses and far beyond graduation; 2. Should professional or pressing personal situations arise,
seminar recordings are available to both in-person and distance students; and 3. Distance spaces are limited and exist for
people who need to learn online because they have circumstances that make it impossible to attend seminars that term in person.
Distance learning is layered on top of the in-person seminars, with distance learners expected to attend in-person seminars
live through the course online platform (with two-way engagement, depending on course) or, if they cannot, to watch recordings
of the seminars. Note for MEM program students needing to learn by distance: If distance enrolment in an IEST course you require
is full, please contact the School (hal@unsw.edu.au) directly about the possibility of opening up a space. |
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TERM THREE |
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Dr J Carr |
08-OCT-2026 |
The MEM Program (IEST courses) is a dual delivery program, in which students can primarily enrol in IEST courses for In-Person
delivery or secondarily by online delivery. For students in or near Sydney, you are strongly encouraged to register for IN-PERSON
seminars as: 1. Face-to-face learning lends a vibrant and connected sense of community and supports engaged learning, vitally
benefiting learners during courses and far beyond graduation; 2. Should professional or pressing personal situations arise,
seminar recordings are available to both in-person and distance students; and 3. Distance spaces are limited and exist for
people who need to learn online because they have circumstances that make it impossible to attend seminars that term in person.
Distance learning is layered on top of the in-person seminars, with distance learners expected to attend in-person seminars
live through the course online platform (with two-way engagement, depending on course) or, if they cannot, to watch recordings
of the seminars. Note for MEM program students needing to learn by distance: If distance enrolment in an IEST course you require
is full, please contact the School (hal@unsw.edu.au) directly about the possibility of opening up a space. |
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| SUMMARY OF TERM TWO CLASSES
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Section |
Status |
Enrols/Capacity |
Day/Start Time |
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T2 |
2073 |
CR01 |
Open |
29/60 |
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| SUMMARY OF TERM THREE CLASSES
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Class |
Section |
Status |
Enrols/Capacity |
Day/Start Time |
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| Course Enrolment |
T3 |
2086 |
CR01 |
Open |
2/50 |
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