This short course in economics will help you develop the analytical skills needed to be an effective problem solver of real-life issues, ranging from employment and housing, to public health, transport and environmental pollution. It also provides a springboard to further study.
Study a Bachelor of Computer Science at Waikato and develop the skills and thinking to creatively and effectively use technology. Solve challenges faced by businesses and communities and become a leader in the industry.
Entry Requirements
You're eligible to apply for the Bachelor of Computer Science if you have University Entrance, or its equivalent.
Already have a Bachelor's degree but want to start a career in Nursing? The Master of Nursing Practice enables graduates from a wide range of disciplines to apply for registration with the Nursing Council of New Zealand to practice as a Registered Nurse.
Entry Requirements
Selection of applicants for the Master of Nursing Practice is based on both academic background and suitability for nursing.
Enhance your ability to analyse complex geopolitical issues. Study a one-year specialist International Relations programme and take your career global.
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree is an internationally-recognised advanced research qualification.Each PhD candidate undertakes a substantial piece of independent and sustained research on an original topic under academic supervision and leading to the submission of a thesis for examination.
Build on your successes in the Bachelor of Arts by completing Honours to enhance essential employability skills in research, critical evaluation, problem-solving and oral and written communication.Honours combines coursework and research in your chosen study area.
Think like a hacker.With the number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices around the world expected to hit 125 billion by 2030, there's a critical need for more cyber security professionals.To meet this growing demand, La Trobe's Master of Cybersecurity (Computer Science) was designed by industry...
Industrial engineers are essential to a wide range of industries. They determine how an organisation's workforce, equipment and resources can be used efficiently and safely. As technology continues to evolve, businesses increasingly need industrial engineers to help them stay ahead of the pack.
Only suitable for: People with learning needs/disabilitiesLife Skills Cooking is a 4 day holiday programTopics covered: Nutrition Core ingredients for everyday cooking Reading recipes Cooking simple mealsCourse outcomes:Participants will have gained the skills and knowledge on how to stock a pantry...
Only suitable for: People with learning needs/disabilitiesTopics covered: Planning a garden project Creating and maintaining garden beds Potting plants Sowing plants Weeding Care, use and maintain gardening tools Lawn mowing WH&S Explore the horticultural industry</ul><p>Course...
Suitable For: Home winemaker Industry supplier Vineyard owner who sells their grapes Wine sales staff Participants wishing to have greater knowledge of the winemaking process Participants considering embarking on a more intensive wine-related study
Suitable For: Certificate III in Electrotechnology students who have completed all relevant units of competency and have met profiling requirements Participants who hold Australian Trades Recognition Certificate Participants who hold an Electrician (Supervised) Worker's Licence (ES licence) ...
The Undergraduate Certificate in Divinity offers students an opportunity to explore a range of theological, philosophical and ministry-related studies. Students may explore new or develop existing knowledge and skills for vocational and professional purposes.
Entry Requirements
Successful completion of the Victorian Certificate of Education or equivalent. Probationary admission is available to approved persons aged 21 or greater who have not completed the Victorian Certificate of Education. Prospective students apply by direct entry to a College of the University. The Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) is not used in selection at the University of Divinity. It may be possible for students to receive credit into their course for prior post-secondary study in theology or ministry.