Blend business and IT to drive organisational and technological change and transform the way the world works at Australia's top university for computer science and information systems*.
This course is designed for applicants with a prior qualification in Physiotherapy who wish to advance their skills and knowledge of Exercise and Women's Health.
Explore the range of psychiatric disorders that you will see in clinical practice and develop an in-depth understanding of the nature of these and how to effectively recognise and treat them.
The Graduate Certificate in Professional Skills for Scientists equips graduate students in Science with the broad, transferable practical skills that today's job market demands.
Whether it's harnessing renewable energy sources, next-gen nanotechnology or new medical breakthroughs, chemistry is an ever-present and vital tool for shaping the technologies of the future.
Did you start exploring geology but end up discovering geography? Or perhaps you dipped your toe into chemistry but came out with physics? The Graduate Certificate in Science allows you to complete the equivalent of a major in one of 15 streams, depending on your academic background.
Did you start exploring geology but end up discovering geography? Or perhaps you dipped your toe into chemistry but came out with physics? The Graduate Diploma in Science allows you to complete the equivalent of a major in one of 14 streams, depending on your academic background.
The Graduate Diploma in Science (Advanced) gives students with an undergraduate major in one of our available streams the chance to complete 100 additional points of study, potentially including a research component.
Breed zoology with plant science and cross-pollinate with genetics and you've produced the Master of Science (BioSciences). This uniquely collaborative course is yours to personalise. Select your area of specialisation and pair it with a choice of professional skill-building subjects.
What do you get when you combine genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry and physiology with computer science, statistics and applied mathematics? The answer? Bioinformatics - tools that give you the power to unlock biological secrets.
Fire and frost; drought and flood; summer and winter. Ecosystems are ever-changing. Add the spectre of climate change and it's clear that understanding and protecting our diverse ecosystems is a major ongoing challenge. Will you accept that challenge in your career?