Appreciating the business and economic framework in which the resources sector operates requires knowledge of economic, financial, managerial, legal, regulatory, political and social environments.
This course will introduce you to economic, financial and management issues relevant to the mineral and energy sectors. You can tailor your studies to suit your professional needs and interests. Please refer to the handbook for additional course overview information.
Advances in digital technology have dramatically increased the demand for specialists in digital and social media and online information. A deep understanding of digital and social media is key to success across a range of professions, from media and marketing to policy-making and advocacy.
As global business markets expand, skilled TESOL educators are increasingly needed in corporate and education sectors around the world. In the Master of TESOL you will study a combination of practical and theoretical units which come together to provide a valuable learning experience.
This course provides the tools for managing spatial data and remotely sensed imagery to extract further meaning. The course ensures you gain a well-rounded exposure to key areas.
This 12-month, part-time, predominantly online course provides an introduction to the concepts and techniques used by geologists and others in exploring for and evaluating mineral and energy deposits.
Surveyors use sophisticated technology and scientific principles to provide practical surveying solutions and services to numerous areas of government and industry.