The English Education Major is part of the Bachelor of Education (Secondary Education) and current Entry Requirements for this major can be found here. This major will prepare you with content and pedagogical knowledge to teach the English curriculum from Years 7 to 12.
What you'll learn Apply key theoretical principles and practical underpinnings of tourism and hospitality management to industry and business from a conceptual and practical approach, GC1, GC2, GC4 Interpret leadership, ethical and responsible practices, and...
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.
Data is used in all industries to drive innovation and growth. Data Scientists are able to harness the power of data to be central in these processes across a range of industries.
This major suits creative individuals who have a keen interest in fashion and a passion for contemporary design. You will learn the foundations in creative thinking and the relationship between garment and body.
Effective advertising is persuasive, targeted, clever and original. When you study this course, you'll not only learn how to bring creative ideas to life, you'll also learn about the business processes behind the scenes, such as planning, consumer research and managing campaigns.
Management knowledge and skills such as problem-solving and decision-marking, are valued and needed in small-to-medium enterprises, non-profit organisations, large corporations and government, both locally and globally.
Mechatronic engineers push technology to new frontiers as they work to create smarter products, devices and processes. Mechatronic systems can be found in most industrial and commercial products, from cars and aircraft to medical and surgical devices.
Computing skills enhance employability in many areas of science, especially in the vast majority of industries and organisations that rely on efficient and secure computer systems.