To satisfy professional requirements, students must complete at least 12 weeks or equivalent of exposure to professional engineering practice. This requirement can be met by appropriate work experience or through a combination of technical and non-technical activities.
In this course, you will explore the realm of mathematics and become prepared for an engaging career in optimisation, financial mathematics or industrial mathematics.
This major sits within the Bachelor of Computing. To apply for this major, you will apply for the Bachelor of Computing. Please refer to the handbook for additional course overview information.
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.
If you're a leader looking to make a difference, or a professional wanting to advance your career, hone your skills in ethical decision-making, sustainability and social responsibility.
Tourism and hospitality are rapidly growing industries offering career paths in areas such as tourism development, event and festival organisation and hotel resort management. Employers in this field need staff who enjoy travelling, meeting new people and sharing their experiences with others.
Geographers are social and environmental scientists who help improve our understanding of the world. They're interested in the convergence of people and the environment, and in our relationships with urban, rural, regional and remote spaces.
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.
Marketing is one of the most important functions in a successful business. It is used to differentiate products and services in the marketplace, effectively communicate with a target audience and develop strategies that maximise consumer value, sales and profits.
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. Please refer to the handbook for additional course overview information.