This multidisciplinary course will give you the knowledge and skills for a career in public health, contributing to the prevention of disease and disability at the community or population level.
Actuaries and financial mathematicians apply mathematical models and numerical tools to practical applications, such as financial markets. They gather statistical data on the financial decisions that people make.
Computer systems and network administrators are responsible for the configuration and reliable operation of computer networks, which form the backbone of modern information systems.
This foundation course is ideal if you want to extend your skills and critical capacity in a creative discipline, add a new area of expertise to your repertoire, or learn new skills in the arts if you're looking for a career change.
In this course you will gain knowledge of global trends, diplomacy and strategic affairs from an interdisciplinary perspective. You will explore key characteristics of the international system, nation states, balances of power, security and the domestic influences of foreign policy.
In this course, you will gain the skills to work with individuals, groups and communities to address barriers that impact quality of life; promote positive relationships; and advocate for human rights and social change at the societal, individual, policy and legislative levels.
If you are looking to start a new career in project management, or have recently graduated and not yet gained experience in the field, this two-year course will introduce you to the foundations of the discipline before moving onto more challenging projects later in the course.