What you'll learn develop and transfer generic academic literacy and mediation skills in reading, writing, listening and speaking to their own discipline analyse and evaluate own and other's ideas in order to develop an academic voice in written and spoken...
In this course you'll gain expertise in a variety of communications areas. You'll study subjects in media, design and business, and gain foundational knowledge in media and corporate communications.
Exercise scientists help people prevent and recover from injury and disease, help maximise athlete performance, and promote wellbeing and healthy ageing.
In this course, you will explore different areas of biology related to human health and disease. This is a flexible course in which you can tailor your studies to your preferred career path - from vaccine development to formulating new pharmaceuticals.
This postgraduate degree represents advanced professional training in psychology. The one-year course will equip you with education and training in the professional practice of psychology.
The Critical Care Nursing specialisation is available to study as a graduate certificate and as part of the Master of Advanced Practice. It is designed for registered nurses who are interested in developing greater capabilities in complex clinical decision-making.
The Master of Arts is ideal if you want to extend your skills and critical capacity in one of its discipline areas, add a new area of expertise to your repertoire, or if you are new to the arts and are looking for a career change.
This multidisciplinary course provides specialised advanced training for graduates or OHS practitioners, with an emphasis on risk and safety management, accident prevention and safety technology.
Speech pathologists diagnose, treat and provide services to people with communication impairments, including speech, language, voice, fluency disorders, or clients with eating and drinking difficulties across the lifespan.
Lead the way! Healthcare systems across the world aim to deliver quality, safe and effective care to the population. However, many systems face challenges of limited resources, changing healthcare needs and rapidly advancing technology.