Contents

  1. What is on this web site?
  2. How do I find information on this web site?
  3. When should I use this web site?
  4. How can I get in touch with the lecturer?

What is on this web site?

This on-line course includes the course outline, lectures, tutorials, plus links to other online resources. It also includes course notices , and, the help file you are reading now.

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How do I find information on this web site?

Ways to find information on this web site are:

  1. Navigation Bars - at the top and bottom of each page. They link to the most important content areas where related information can be found.
  2. Search Engine - to find web pages on this site that contain the words you are looking for.
  3. Site Map - listing all the web pages on this site.
If you are looking for some topic and you are not sure where it might be, use the search engine or alternatively the site map if provided.

Any time you get lost, either click on the 'home' link (item on the top and bottom navigation bars) to start again, or, the 'Back' button on your web browser to retrace where you have come from.

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When should I use this web site?

Simple. When ever you need to. It is recommended that you check the subject notices at least once a week.

You can also pick up materials before you prepare for classes. Note that not all lectures may be available at the beginning of session, but any that are missing will be added during the session.

At any time, you can refer to the course outline, and, access the online resources for research.

Any time you get lost, either click on the 'home' link (item on the top and bottom navigation bars) to start again, or, the 'Back' button on your web browser to retrace where you have come from.

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How can I get in touch with the lecturer?

Full contact details (phone, fax, email and office location) for the lecturer are referenced on the home page.

You can also contact the lecturer by email.

Any time you get lost, either click on the 'home' link (item on the top and bottom navigation bars) to start again, or, the 'Back' button on your web browser to retrace where you have come from.

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