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Macquarie University

  • 26% international / 74% domestic

Macquarie University Courses

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Study modern Australian, European, postcolonial, media and world history. Gain valuable skills in research, analysing evidence and retrieving information.

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In the Astronomy and Astrophysics major, you'll solve problems creatively, using core physical principles, data, mathematics and computational techniques.

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Study public relations, advertising and social media in both domestic and international contexts. Gain practical experience and critical enquiry skills.

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In the Climate, Environment and Society major, see how societies manage social, economic, political, cultural & technological developments in an equitable way.

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Develop your professional expertise, advanced theoretical knowledge and applied skills in accounting and related fields with this specialisation.

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Gain skills in IT fundamentals, programming, databases, networks, cloud computing and computer systems. Analyse and evaluate cybersecurity devices and software.

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Develop your French language proficiency while gaining an understanding of French and Francophone culture and history, and Francophone identity construction.

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The Biotechnology major will provide you with a broad education in both the theory and practice of modern biomolecular-focused biotechnology.

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Learn key management, leadership and organisational principles, and apply them to a range of business contexts. Build skills in critical and strategic thinking.

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Equip yourself with the practical knowledge and skills to help businesses better understand their customers, innovate, reduce risk and maximise opportunities.

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Learn to identify forecast opportunities and threats in domestic and international industries. Develop and implement marketing strategies, tactics and plans.

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Gain an understanding of the Spanish language and how Spanish and Latin American cultural traditions have influenced English literature and the creative arts.