Updating Results

Macquarie University

  • 26% international / 74% domestic

Macquarie University Courses

Non-Award

Medicinal chemistry helps you understand how drugs work, and how new pharmaceutical agents can be discovered and designed to address global health issues.

Non-Award

In the Health, Wellbeing and Society major, you'll explore health and wellbeing over time and across cultures, and how these concepts are viewed and managed.

Non-Award

Study how power, culture and technologies produce local and global worlds of media and communications. Examine social, political and ethical issues involved.

Non-Award

Understand the earth's processes - from its core to the living environment and atmosphere - to gain insight into issues like climate change and natural hazards.

Non-Award

Study new ways audiences engage with audio content. Gain production skills by using multiplatform technologies to produce and distribute a range of content.

Non-Award

Delivered in partnership with CPA Australia. Learn about dynamic global strategy and leadership, international business and issues in financial risk management.

Non-Award

This specialisation develops the capabilities for professional accounting. Delivered in partnership with Chartered Accountants Australia & New Zealand (CA ANZ).

Non-Award

Prepare for further study in medicine, health or research with knowledge about how the human body's systems work in states of health and disease.

Non-Award

Study digital and web-based media, and develop your design and production skills. Learn about the structure, ethics and dynamics of several relevant industries.

Non-Award

Explore the nervous system, its interactions with the body's other systems, common injuries and pathologies affecting it, and current and future treatments.

Non-Award

Write, revise and respond to feedback through our practical workshop process. Gain insight into the production and publishing contexts in which writing occurs.

Non-Award

Explore the dynamics that structure the web of our social relationships. Study how divisions become institutionalised, tensions arise and social change happens.