Category:
Accounting
Study mode:
On Campus
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) First year subjects Introductory Macroeconomics Introductory Microeconomics Quantitative Methods 1 Business Process Analysis Accounting Reports and Analysis Accounting Transations and Analysis Second year subjects Organis1
Category:
Accounting
Study mode:
On Campus
Bachelor of Commerce (Actuarial Studies) First year subjects Introductory Macroeconomics Introductory Microeconomics Accounting Reports and Analysis Accounting Transactions and Analysis Introduction to Actuarial Studies Accelerated Mathematics 1 or Linear A1
Category:
Accounting
Study mode:
On Campus
Master of Accounting The overall aim of the Master of Accounting is to improve students' applied knowledge, skills and capabilities as accounting professionals and broaden students' horizons intellectually. The degree is designed to stimulate students' aware1
Category:
Agricultural Economics
Study mode:
On Campus
Graduate Certificate in Agribusiness The course will broaden students' understanding of the industry in which they operate and enhance analytical skills required in the day-to-day work environment. The course will broaden the learner's understanding of the in1
Category:
Agricultural Science
Study mode:
On Campus
Bachelor of Science (Agricultural Science) Sample course plan Bachelor of Science major: Agricultural Science First year Biology of Cells and Organisms Chemistry Physics Introductory Microeconomics Genetics and the Evolution of Li1
Category:
Agricultural Science
Study mode:
On Campus
Graduate Diploma in Agricultural Science Agriculture is one of the world’s largest, most important and dynamic sectors. Strong competitive forces in Australia and world economies have transformed modern agricultural systems. These changes have resulted1
Category:
American Studies
Study mode:
On Campus
Diploma in Arts (American Studies) Course Overview: The American Studies program is coordinated by the School of Historical Studies, home of one of the leading history programs in Australia. The importance of the United States in the contemporary world1
Category:
Anthropology
Study mode:
On Campus
Diploma in Arts (Anthropology) Overview: Anthropology is the study of the many societies and cultures of the world and their complex interaction. Anthropology’s global comparative scope is complemented by a local focus; its unique perspective is made p1
Category:
Anthropology
Study mode:
On Campus
Graduate Certificate in Arts (Anthropology and Development) * Demonstrate an independent approach to knowledge that uses rigorous methods of inquiry and appropriate theories and methodologies that are applied with intellectual honesty and a respect for ethica1
Category:
Anthropology
Study mode:
On Campus
Graduate Diploma in Arts (Anthropology and Development) Students who complete the graduate diploma should:
* Demonstrate an independent approach to knowledge that uses rigorous methods of inquiry and appropriate theories and methodologies that are appl1
Category:
Anthropology
Study mode:
On Campus
Graduate Diploma in Social Health (Medical Anthropology) On completion of this course, students should:
* have gained a sound understanding of the social context in which disease develops, and of the social context in which health care interventions ar1
Category:
Anthropology
Study mode:
On Campus
Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (Anthropology and Social Theory) Students who complete the Postgraduate Diploma will:
• acquire a detailed understanding of current theoretical issues in anthropology and social theory;
• acquire an understanding of the histor1
Category:
Arabic
Study mode:
On Campus
Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (Arabic) * Thesis 12,000 words (37.5 points) * One compulsory subject (12.5 points) * Two language subjects (25 points) * Two electives subjects (25 points) Thesis Subject Semester Credit Points 110-5311
Category:
Archaeology
Study mode:
On Campus
Diploma in Arts (Art History) Course Overview: NOTE: This course is in phase-out mode and is no longer accepting applications for admisssion. Current students needing assistance with course planning for completion of the course requirments should con1
Category:
Archaeology
Study mode:
On Campus
Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (Classical Studies and Archaeology) Students who complete the postgraduate diploma should:
* acquire skills and methodologies for the analysis of ancient culture;
* gain knowledge of the literary and material culture i1
Category:
Architecture
Study mode:
On Campus
Master of Philosophy On completion of the course students should be able to:
· demonstrate advanced learning in research skills and mastery of appropriate techniques, such as the use of archival or primary evidence, analysis of data, judgment of conflictin1
Category:
Art History
Study mode:
On Campus
Bachelor of Arts (Art History) The objectives of the Bachelor of Arts are to provide students with an outstanding education in the humanities, social sciences and languages as well as a broadunderstanding of selected fields of study outside these areas. The d1
Category:
Art History
Study mode:
On Campus
Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (Art History) * Thesis 12,000 words * 1 compulsory subject * 25 points from the Advanced Research seminars in Art History * 25 points other elective subjects Thesis subject Subject Semester Credit Point1
Category:
Asian Studies
Study mode:
On Campus
Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (Asian Studies) The Postgraduate Diploma in Arts:-
* is an advanced level of study designed to allow students to specialise their knowledge across one area of study;
* provides students with the scope to refine their a1
Category:
Australian Studies
Study mode:
On Campus
Bachelor of Arts (Australian Studies) The objectives of the Bachelor of Arts are to provide students with an outstanding education in the humanities, social sciences and languages as well as a broadunderstanding of selected fields of study outside these areas1