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Macquarie University

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Macquarie University Courses

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

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Learn to work in rapidly changing markets, where organisations require a deep understanding of key strategic marketing issues that impact corporate performance.

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Gain interdisciplinary knowledge from criminology, policing, sociology, law and social policy to understand contemporary criminological theory and application.

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Study theoretical and professional perspectives of education. Learn about the foundational pillars of education: philosophy, history, sociology and psychology.

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See Sydney as a living laboratory. Learn to apply concepts such as environmental justice, and develop strategies to tackle social and environmental challenges.

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Whether an advanced Japanese speaker or a beginner, you can gain an understanding of Japanese language, manga and anime, literature, culture and history.

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Study 20th and 21st century music concepts, practices, technologies and industries. Develop practical and critical skills in musical theories and technologies.

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Study a balance of pure and applied mathematics taught by internationally recognised research mathematicians. A solid foundation for any career requiring maths.

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Our Accounting major - developed in consultation with industry experts - will set you up with the skills you'll need for a successful career as an accountant.

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Investigate complex biological systems using an interdisciplinary approach, analysing major health issues with applied scientific methods, research and data.

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Gain technical skills including JavaScript programming for the web, networking for web and mobile applications, and state-of-the-art web design practices.

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Develop reasoning skills and apply them. Learn to think for yourself, reflect on your views, and understand and evaluate other positions and arguments.