The ubiquity of digital technology has brought innumerable benefits - and some significant pitfalls.* Coupled with the increasing pressures of our globalised society, it's clear mental and behavioural conditions are increasing.** An estimated one in five Australians are experiencing a mental health...
This course aims to give students the in-depth knowledge and skills required to practice at an advanced nursing level and to provide professional leadership in contemporary clinical and professional nursing specialties.
The one-year Graduate Certificate in Occupational Health, Safety and Ergonomics comprises the foundation subjects for the Masters (and nested Graduate Diploma) in Ergonomics, Safety and Health.
New technology and social media platforms continue to change the way companies connect with their customers. The demand is growing for business leaders with up-to-the-minute marketing knowledge and skills. La Trobe's Master of Marketing puts you at the forefront of marketing in the digital era.
Despite the efforts of multilateral organisations, governments and philanthropists, more than 700 million people (around 10 per cent of the world's population) still live in extreme poverty - often without adequate clean water, food or access to healthcare.* As inequality continues to increase...
Become the bridge between the technical and managerial aspects of cybercrime prevention.La Trobe's Master of Cybersecurity (Business Operations) will teach you predictive techniques to align business needs and deliver meaningful outcomes in cybersecurity.
With businesses of all sizes grappling with the internationalisation of trade, there's an urgent need for highly skilled business leaders who can navigate the complexities of trade across multiple borders, cultures and continents.
Global financial services are evolving. More than ever, firms are searching for highly trained experts who can navigate the complexities of global capital markets and take advantage of new technologies.
We live in one vast, interconnected world. While nation states and local economies still dominate the overall playing field, there's an ever-increasing flow between countries - of trade, capital, information and people. And it's irreversibly transforming our lives.