This course is designed for graduates from a four-year Engineering undergraduate degree in a related discipline. Applicants seeking entry who do not hold such a qualification are required to first complete the one-year Graduate Diploma in Professional Engineering (GD-PROENG).
Get the skills needed to enter a career in management or human resource management. In Management you'll focus on challenges facing managers, such as the relationship between people and organisations, performance, change, innovation and technology.
What you'll learn Develop cognitive and technical skills for the application of knowledge, concepts and principles in the discipline, as a foundation for undergraduate study.
Provides students with a foundation of knowledge, insights and abilities required of managers in a wide range of sectors, industries, and functions. The major will help you prepare for working as a manager in small businesses, as well as in medium and larger local and multinational enterprises.
Students will gain practical experience in the state-of-the-art undergraduate teaching laboratories as part of the Resources and Chemistry Precinct. Work-based learning may be taken as an elective unit.
Finance professionals operate globally with great flexibility, helping people and companies manage financial matters, set their financial goals and make investment decisions.
Students in this course gain practical experience through a range of field-based experiences in terrestrial and marine environments. This course sits within the double degree combination of Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts, and also the Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Commerce.
The Computer Science Honours Major (BSc) (Honours) extends knowledge of current academic research methodology in the fundamental and applied areas of computer science.