Category:
Economic Development
Study mode:
On Campus
Graduate Diploma in Arts (Development Studies) 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 applied with inte1
Category:
Economic Development
Study mode:
On Campus
Master of Arts in Development Studies (Thesis only) Students who complete the masters will:
* produce a 30,000-word thesis on a research project dealing with an area of development studies;
* demonstrate an ability to present, argue and demonstrat1
Category:
Economic Development
Study mode:
On Campus
Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (Development Studies) Students who complete the postgraduate diploma will:
* understand current practice and thinking about development;
* comprehend the relations between development and environmental conditions, gend1
Category:
Economics
Study mode:
On Campus
Bachelor of Arts (Economics) 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 deg1
Category:
Economics
Study mode:
On Campus
Bachelor of Commerce (Economics) First year subjects Introductory Macroeconomics Introductory Microeconomics Quantitative Methods 1 Second year subjects Organisational Behaviour Intermediate Macroeconomics Intermediate Microeconomics Introductory Economet1
Category:
Economics
Study mode:
On Campus
Graduate Diploma in Economics This course aims to provide an opportunity for graduates with a three year degree in any discipline from a recognised Australian University, or equivalent, to complete via eight subjects of study a sequence of subjects specialis1
Category:
Economics
Study mode:
On Campus
Postgraduate Diploma In Economics On successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
* apply and critically evaluate, at an advanced or honours level, the key concepts and techniques of microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics1
Category:
Education (Various)
Study mode:
On Campus
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Teaching The Bachelor of Arts has as its objectives that graduates: * can demonstrate a sound knowledge and understanding of selected fields of studies in the humanities, languages and social and behavioural sciences; *1
Category:
Education (Various)
Study mode:
On Campus
Bachelor of Creative Arts and Bachelor of Teaching The Bachelor of Creative Arts has as its objectives that graduates should be able to: * demonstrate abroad knowledge and understanding of the historical and cultural context, theory, analysis and criticism1
Category:
Education (Various)
Study mode:
Part Time
Postgraduate Certificate in Mathematics and Mathematics Education The course aims to improve the quality of mathematics teaching in schools, particularly in Year 11 and 12 in the areas of mathematical statistics, discrete mathematics and mathematical modeling1
Category:
Education (Various)
Study mode:
On Campus
Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Studies (Generalist) At the conclusion of the course, students should: * deepen their knowledge and extend their understanding in the general area of educational thought and practice; * acquire a substantial understan1
Category:
Education (Various)
Study mode:
On Campus
Master of Education (Coursework and Thesis) Students completing this course should be able to: * demonstrate a superior knowledge and understanding of educational theory and practice in general and in a specialised area in particular; * express informed1
Category:
Education (Various)
Study mode:
On Campus
Master Of Education (Teaching Content Through English) Students who have completed the Master of Education (Teaching Content through English) should be able to demonstrate: * an understanding of the pedagogical, linguistic, sociolinguistic, cultural and co1
Category:
Education (Various)
Study mode:
On Campus
Professional Certificate in Education (Teaching Content through English) On completion of this course, students should be able to demonstrate: * understanding of the pedagogical issues that impinge on the success of courses taught through a second or forei1
Category:
Engineering
Study mode:
On Campus
Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Energy Engineering) Course Overview: The Graduate Program in Energy Studies is designed to meet the theoretical and practical needs of professionals working in the field of energy use and planning in both the government1
Category:
Engineering
Study mode:
On Campus
Master of Engineering Science (Engineering Structures) A three-semester program on a full-time basis comprised of 150 points, consisting of the subjects required for the Master of Engineering Structures with the addition of two research subjects and a corres1
Category:
English Language and Literature
Study mode:
On Campus
Bachelor of Arts (English) English is the study of imaginative writing and dramatic performance. It focuses on their forms and traditions, and on the myriad ways they engage with the everyday world. The program offers subjects in a wide range of fields, from1
Category:
English Language and Literature
Study mode:
On Campus
Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (English) Students who complete the postgraduate diploma should:
* experience recent developments in literary and/or cultural studies;
* develop an understanding of methodological and theoretical approaches at an advan1
Category:
Environmental Engineering
Study mode:
On Campus
Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Environmental Engineering) The Graduate Program in Environmental Engineering is designed to meet the theoretical and practical skills of people working in environmental control authorities in industry and elsewhere. The prog1
Category:
Environmental Engineering
Study mode:
On Campus
Master of Engineering Science (Energy Studies) That a graduate of the program should:
* acquire key employment skills in the engineering practice of energy technologies;
* gain advanced knowledge in a chosen area of interest in energy technologies1