International relations is a dynamic, multi-disciplinary field that investigates the social, economic and environmental relationships between different political bodies.
The Computer Science Honours Major (BSc) (Honours) extends knowledge of current academic research methodology in the fundamental and applied areas of computer science.
This double degree program provides graduates with a background in computer science and its application in computer systems and electrical, electronic and communication engineering.
This course is designed for graduates from a four-year Engineering undergraduate degree not accredited by Engineers Australia in a related discipline. The course is not suitable for graduates of a four-year undergraduate degree, with Engineers Australia accreditation in the same discipline.
Historians delve into the past to explore how cultural, political, social and economic forces have shaped cultures and civilisations. Through exploring the past, history helps us to understand present-day societies and everyday life.
Chemistry is referred to as the 'central science', because it connects other sciences such as physics, biology and geology. It is science at a molecular level, where major advances are are occurring in many areas - including medicine, nanotechnology, sensors and environmental chemistry.
This major is part of the Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) course designed for high-performing students to pursue their interest in science through a core of research, leadership and entrepreneurship.
Study accounting practice, business law, auditing, taxation and financial management. In this double major you'll gain a broad understanding of the structure and operations of financial markets in Australia.
The Mathematical Sciences Honours Major (BSc) (Honours) enables students to extend their knowledge of current academic research methodology in the fundamental and applied areas of mathematics and statistics.