The Science (Human Biology) Education Major prepares students with content and pedagogical knowledge to teach in the Human Biology subject area in Year 11 and 12 as well as across Science curriculum area from Years 7 to 12.
This major sits within the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree. Mechanical engineers analyse and develop technological systems that involve motion, helping society harness the energy and forces that exist in nature.
Earth scientists are essential to meeting society's future challenges around climate and environmental change, sustainable extraction of critical resources such as water, and minerals for new and emerging technologies.
This major is designed for those who aim to teach children from kindergarten to year 2, or work with children aged 0-8 in early childhood education and care.
Mining continues to benefit and sustain communities in Australia and around the world, and the extraction of critical minerals and rare earths is increasingly important to the diversity of energy transition industries.
The Professional Writing and Publishing stream is available in the Graduate Certificate in Arts course. It is designed for those seeking to improve writing for corporate communications and editing roles.
This specialisation will introduce you to the basic principles of tourism and hospitality. You'll learn about the challenges and opportunities of the sectors, including sustainability and destination management.
Designed in consultation with industry, this MBA specialisation gives you knowledge in energy management as well as the functional disciplines of business management.
The Indigenous Mental Health Principles and Practice major enables you to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to work as an Indigenous mental health practitioner.
The Arts (Drama) Education Major prepares students with content and pedagogical knowledge to teach in the Drama subject area in Year 11 and 12 as well as across The Arts curriculum area from Years 7 to 12.
Food production and security are increasingly important issues for developed and emerging economies, and Australia has the potential to be a leader in providing solutions for sustainable, economical and ethical food production.