In our world of increasing globalisation and cultural shifts, many employers need the expertise of those with a deeper understanding of human behaviours. What does it really mean to be human? Anthropology examines this theme through the lens of culture and diversity.
Screen-based media is an extensive industry that is growing in exciting new directions. The Screen Arts double degree major prepares you for comprehensive opportunities in the expanding screen-based media industry.
In this Master of Information Systems and Technology specialisation, you will develop the skills required for senior-level roles in enterprise governance, green information and sustainability.
The Fine Art stream is available in the Graduate Certificate in Arts course. In this stream, you will focus on creating works that contribute to the artistic, aesthetic and social needs of contemporary society.
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 Mathematical Sciences Honours Major (BSc) (Honours) enables students to extend their knowledge of current academic research methodology in the fundamental and applied areas of mathematics and statistics.
This Physics double degree major will interest students who are fascinated by fundamental questions about the physical structure and functions of the universe, what it consists of and how it works.
Finance professionals operate globally with great flexibility, helping people and companies manage financial matters, set their financial goals and make investment decisions.
This double degree program provides graduates with a background in computer science and its application in computer systems and electrical, electronic and communication engineering.
Japanese is a fascinating language that comprises several written systems and is spoken by 135 million people worldwide. Japan is not only one of Australia's top three trade partners; it is a gateway to Asian nations that are diverse, rapidly changing and rich with opportunities.