Master of Urban Design (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [25530]
This course is offered by the School of Design and delivered by the Australian Urban Design Research Centre.
Graduate Diploma in Urban Design [25310]
This course is offered by the School of Design and delivered by the Australian Urban Design Research Centre.
Graduate Certificate in Urban Design [25210]
This course is offered by the School of Design and delivered by the Australian Urban Design Research Centre.
Master of Landscape Architecture (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [25550]
Landscape Architecture is primarily a design discipline concerned with the quality of the environment.
Master of Architecture (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [25520]
The Master of Architecture is the professional degree in Architecture accredited in Australia by the Architects Board of Western Australia and qualifies students for a professional career in architecture or in an allied field, providing the knowledge and skills central to success in practice.
Juris Doctor [20820]
This course provides a challenging and focused environment for postgraduate studies in law by a diverse range of students who will enter the course with the benefit of wider life experience.
Master of Physics (coursework and dissertation) [53560]
This course consists of a combination of advanced coursework, a research project and a dissertation.
Master of Business Analytics (coursework) [42630]
The Master of Business Analytics is relevant for those students looking to draw insights from data to enable better business decisions.
Graduate Certificate in Emergency Medicine Research [90240]
This course is designed for emergency and critical care nurses, emergency medicine and critical care trainees and specialists, paramedics and other health professionals.
Graduate Diploma in Building Information Modelling (Online) [25360]
This course is designed for a range of professionals in built environment design and associated industries.
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Arts [CB034]
The combined BE(Hons)/BA allows you to pair your engineering degree with another passion, broadening your career options and giving you an edge in a rapidly changing workforce.
Graduate Certificate in Business Information and Logistics Management [41270]
This course may be taken as a stand-alone course or as a pathway into the Master of Business Information and Logistics Management or Master of Commerce.
Master of Biotechnology (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [71580]
Biotechnology is rapidly becoming central to our lives.
Bachelor of Modern Languages and Bachelor of Commerce [CB027]
The combined Bachelor of Modern Languages (BModLang) and Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) will enable students to develop analytical, communication and problem-solving skills as well as high levels of competency in one language and functional levels of competency in a second language.
Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Science [CB043]
Psychology is a fascinating and diverse area of study that touches upon many aspects of daily life, seeking to answer questions about how and why people behave the way they do.
Master of Information Technology (coursework) [62510]
This course provides its graduates with the necessary knowledge and skills to explain and apply appropriate information technology (IT) methodologies to help an individual or organisation achieve its goals and objectives.
Graduate Diploma in Law, Policy and Government [21340]
This course aims to provide students with an understanding of socio-legal theory, policy development and the skills required to work in or with governments.
Graduate Diploma in Educational Studies (non-articulated) [30330]
This course is designed to enable three-year trained teachers the opportunity to meet teacher registration requirements.
Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Clinical Psychology [01870/54570]
This course synthesises Master of Clinical Psychology and PhD training across a four-year period of study.
Graduate Diploma in International Relations [11380]
This course is intended for those who already hold a degree but who wish to undertake further study so that they can proceed to a master's degree, or who wish to obtain advanced qualifications in the field of international relations.
Graduate Certificate in International Relations [12280]
This course is intended for those who already hold a degree but who wish to undertake further study so that they can proceed to a graduate diploma and possibly also a master's degree, or who wish to obtain advanced qualifications in the field of international relations.
Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Clinical Audiology [00840]
The University of Western Australia is the only Australian university which offers a combined PhD and master's degree in audiology which can be completed over four years.
Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Business [CB041]
The Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Business is an advanced, practical degree offering specialisations for composers, electronic musicians, musicologists, and performers, and broad-based business education and skills.
Master of Dental Public and Primary Health (coursework and dissertation) [93530]
This is an appropriate course of study for those wishing to pursue a career in dental public and primary health.
Doctor of Commerce [40910]
The Doctor of Commerce is a higher doctorate and is awarded for work of which the whole, or a substantial part, has been published or accepted for publication.
Doctor of Engineering [60910]
The Doctor of Engineering degree is of a higher standard than either the master's degree or the Doctor of Philosophy and may be awarded by the Faculty for independent and original work.
Doctor of Science in Agriculture [70910]
The Doctor of Science in Agriculture is of a higher standing than either the master's degree or the Doctor of Philosophy and may be awarded by the Faculty of Science for independent and original work.
Doctor of Letters [10910]
The Doctor of Letters may be awarded by the Faculty to a candidate whose submitted body of work makes a substantial and distinguished contribution to the subject area.
Master of Pathology (thesis and coursework) [92610]
This course provides an opportunity for students who have completed a Graduate Diploma in a cognate field to design, conduct, analyse and write up a year long research project relevant to the School of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.
Graduate Certificate in Marketing [41290]
Marketing is dynamic and creative and critical to organisations in gaining a competitive advantage.
Graduate Certificate in Leadership [41220]
This course is designed as a pathway into the Master of Business Administration by coursework (42520).
Graduate Certificate in Finance [41250]
This course may be taken as a stand-alone course or as a pathway into the Master of Applied Finance or Master of Commerce.
Graduate Certificate in Commerce [41280]
Students study the foundational business units to develop foundation knowledge and skills vital for the management of core business functions.
Graduate Certificate in Human Resources and Employment Relations [41260]
This course may be taken as a stand-alone course or as a pathway into the Master of Human Resources and Employment Relations or Master of Commerce.
Master of Forensic Anthropology (research) [50770]
This course is designed to provide students with practical experience in independent scientific experimentation and research through the completion of a research project of direct relevance to a forensic anthropology.
Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (Honours) [BH015]
The BPPE (Hons) will offer strong students the opportunity to extend their studies and examine issues across the three disciplines in greater depth, and at a more advanced level.
Bachelor of Modern Languages Honours [BH016]
Honours in Modern Languages gives you the opportunity to deepen your knowledge through higher-level coursework units and to undertake a supervised independent research thesis on a topic of your choice.
Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours)/Bachelor of Modern Languages [CB031]
The Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) / Bachelor of Modern Languages allows you to combine UWA's prestigious Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) program with a major in one of eight modern languages.
Master of Philosophy (research) [00710]
The Master of Philosophy is a program of independent, supervised research that can be taken in any discipline for which appropriate supervision is available and is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis.
Doctor of Philosophy [00810/01820/01830/01840/01850/00860/00870]
The PhD is a program of independent, supervised research that is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis that is examined externally.
Master of Music (research) [10720]
This specialist degree is designed for professionals or graduates to pursue composition, musicology or performance at postgraduate level.
Master of Advanced Social Work (research) [10750]
This degree provides professional and research skills for graduates and professionals working in social work or social administration.
Doctor of Musical Arts [10940]
The Doctor of Musical Arts is a program of independent, supervised research and creative work, which can be in either composition or performance.
Doctor of Medicine [91850]
This is a four-year program for entry to professional practice as a medical doctor.
Graduate Certificate in Educational Research [30260]
Students in this course will develop skills and understanding to plan, critique and conduct educational research using quantitative and qualitative data in an ethical way.
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) [BH001]
BH001 Bachelor of Arts (Honours).
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) [BH002]
BH002 Bachelor of Commerce (Honours).
Bachelor of Science (Honours) [BH004]
BH004 Bachelor of Science (Honours).
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) [BH006]
BH006 Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours).
Bachelor of Science Frontier Physics and Master of Physics - Medical Physics [CM040]
The “Bachelor of Science Frontier Physics and Master of Physics - Medical Physics” program offers a dynamic and interdisciplinary approach to education, blending fundamental principles of Physics with specialized training in Medical applications.
Master of Commerce (coursework) and Master of Translation Studies (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [12590]
Doctor of Optometry (coursework) (extended) [91590]
This is a three-year program.
Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Arts [CB038]
The Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Arts is an advanced, practical degree offering specialisations for composers, electronic musicians, musicologists, and performers, and another specialisation within an Arts discipline.
Bachelor of Arts [BP001]
The Bachelor of Arts features diverse majors from music and design to law, humanities and social sciences.
Bachelor of Science [BP004]
The Bachelor of Science teaches understanding, reasoning and improving the natural world through systematic observation, experimentation, modelling and calculation.
Bachelor of Biomedical Science [BP006]
The Bachelor of Biomedical Science is a practical degree which equips students with the essential knowledge and skills to impact the health of people and populations.
Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Clinical Neuropsychology [01890/54590]
The overall objective of this course is to produce clinical neuropsychologists who have the necessary academic and practical foundation, skills and experience to be able to develop into competent clinicians grounded in the scientist-practitioner tradition.
Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Industrial and Organisational Psychology [01880/54580]
The combined Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Industrial and Organisational Psychology is a four-year course that combines doctoral research with the coursework component of the Master of Industrial and Organisational Psychology.
Master of Business Administration (coursework) [42520]
The Master of Business Administration provides students with a practical understanding of the full range of management activity.
Master of Economics (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [42670]
This degree is designed to equip its graduates with advanced economic skills and knowledge.
Master of Business Information and Logistics Management (coursework) [41670]
The Master of Business Information and Logistics Management develops and expands students' skills in determining enterprise systems requirements, managing and strategically aligning supply chains, analysing organisational data for business intelligence, managing and leading ICT infrastructure projects, and applying emerging technologies across the enterprise.
Master of Commerce (coursework) [41680]
The Master of Commerce provides the opportunity to develop breadth across selected areas including accounting, business information and logistics management, employment relations, finance, human resource management, marketing or economics.
Graduate Certificate in Business Psychology [73290]
This course provides training in the application of psychological theories and principles to workplace settings.
Master of Human Resources and Employment Relations (coursework) [41660]
This specialist course is suitable for students already employed, or those who are contemplating a career in human resource management, industrial relations or a related area.
Master of Marketing (coursework) [41690]
This specialist degree is designed for students who would like to enhance their knowledge of, or follow a career in, marketing.
Master of Professional Accounting (coursework) [40610]
This course provides an opportunity for graduates to obtain a qualification that is recognised by the professional accounting bodies and wider business community.
Bachelor of Geographical and Spatial Science [BP055]
The Bachelor of Geographical and Spatial Science has a focus on understanding the environmental processes including climate and hydrology that interact with landscapes, people and drive economies, including broader geography principles, demography and regional development.
Bachelor of Arts and Master of Teaching - Secondary [CM034]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Teaching - Secondary.
Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability and Bachelor of Arts [CB045]
UWA's Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability is a Social Science and Humanities focused, interdisciplinary degree oriented towards professional practice.
Bachelor of Art History and Curatorial Studies and Bachelor of Arts [CB049]
The Bachelor of Art History and Curatorial Studies is the first and only degree of its kind offered in Western Australia.
Bachelor of Music (Honours) [BH009]
Honours in Music provides an opportunity for you to undertake dedicated, advanced work in the areas of music performance, composition, creative music technologies, and/or musicology (including historical musicology, ethnomusicology, psychology of music, music sociology, and music education).
Bachelor of Agribusiness [BP020]
Agribusiness refers to the collective business activities involved in the production, financing, processing, and marketing of food and fibre to sustain humanity.
Graduate Certificate in Social Impact [40260]
This course is designed for senior, middle and emerging management in the not-for-profit or 'community benefit' sector.
Master of International Relations (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [11580]
This course is designed both for those purely interested in acquiring a better understanding of global governance and politics and for those seeking a qualification to enhance their career prospects.
Master of Ocean Leadership (coursework) [62540]
The Master of Oceans Leadership prepares graduates from a range of fields for ocean-related leadership positions.
Master of Professional Accounting (Chartered Accounting) (coursework) [42660]
This course provides an opportunity for graduates to obtain a professional level qualification with one of the premier professional accounting bodies in Australia, recognised both nationally and internationally.
Master of Laws (coursework) [20500]
This specialist degree is designed for Law graduates to familiarise themselves with recent developments in law, learn more about areas of law of interest, enhance intellectual and research skills and pursue opportunities to undertake concentrated research in topics of interest.
Graduate Diploma in Law [20320]
This postgraduate diploma is available to those with a cognitive background who wish to pursue advanced or further study in law.
Doctor of Juridical Science [20810]
This is a professional doctorate consisting of a combination of coursework units and a thesis.
Master of Building Information Modelling (coursework) [25540]
This course is designed for a range of professionals in built environment design and associated industries.
Master of Energy Geoscience (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [73540]
The Master of Energy Geoscience is a two-year coursework or coursework and dissertation degree course.
Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability [BP062]
UWA's Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability is a Social Science and Humanities focused interdisciplinary degree oriented towards professional practice.
Master of Public Health (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [92550]
This course is a two year Master of Public Health course which enables students to specialise in one of three areas: public health foundations, applied public health and public health methodology.
Doctor of Clinical Dentistry [90840]
This course is designed to train dentists in one of these specialty disciplines: Endodontics, Oral Medicine, Orthodontics, Periodontics, Prosthodontics or Paediatric Dentistry.
Graduate Certificate in Health Professions Education [90210]
This course fosters interdisciplinary discussion and collaboration and is designed to suit a range of health professionals who seek to develop their knowledge and skills as educators within the health professions.
Graduate Diploma in Health Professions Education [91340]
This course fosters interdisciplinary discussion and collaboration and is designed to suit a range of health professionals who seek to develop their knowledge and skills as educators within the health professions.
Graduate Diploma in Infectious Diseases [51330]
This course provides advanced training in the field of infectious diseases including topics in medical microbiology, immunology, and public and environmental health microbiology.
Graduate Diploma in Natural Resources Law [21360]
This course is offered to legal and non-legal professionals working in the area of natural resources law.
Master of Aboriginal Health (thesis and coursework) [90690]
This course enables students to appropriately investigate current issues regarding Aboriginal health and health care with due consideration to Aboriginal knowledge, western biomedical knowledge, ethics, and a range of research methodologies.
Master of Health Professions Education (coursework and dissertation) [90570]
This course fosters interdisciplinary discussion and collaboration and is designed to suit a range of health professionals who seek to develop their knowledge and skills in health professional education.
Master of Health Professions Education (thesis and coursework) [90670]
This course is designed to suit a range of health professionals who seek to develop their knowledge and skills in health professions education.
Master of Pharmacy (coursework) (extended) [51500]
This course provides advanced study in the areas of pharmacy practice, clinical pharmacy, pharmaceutics, medicinal chemistry, pharmacotherapy and health systems, and includes practical training in community and hospital pharmacy.
Master of Public Health (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [91550]
This course provides graduates with a suitable background and generalist qualification for a career in public health research or practice.
Master of Social Work (coursework) [11550]
Social workers are concerned with psychosocial problems; their causes, their solutions and their human impacts.
Graduate Certificate in Population Health Studies [91230]
This course allows students maximum flexibility to tailor their studies in population health to meet their personal or professional interests or requirements.
Graduate Certificate in Social Policy Practice [11270]
This course is open to graduates with an interest in the practice of social policy.
Graduate Diploma in Advanced Social Work [10370]
This course is open to social work graduates with a minimum of two years' experience as a professional social worker.
Master of Strategic Communication (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [12540]
This course prepares students for careers as Communication Professionals in a wide range of government, not-for-profit, community and corporate organisations.
Doctor of Social Work [10970]
The Doctor of Social Work is a research-based and research-driven advanced course for qualified social workers committed to their continuing professional education.
Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Science [CB039]
The Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Science is an advanced, practical degree offering specialisations for composers, electronic musicians, musicologists, and performers, and another specialisation within a Science discipline.
Master of Translation Studies (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [12520]
This course provides students with specialised and advanced translation training.
Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) [BH014]
The Honours specialisation includes coursework relevant to applied statistics, history and systems of psychology, and introductory clinical psychology.
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Modern Languages [CB030]
The combined BE (Honours) and BModLang allows students to pair their engineering degree with a major and minor selected from eight modern languages, giving them an edge in the global jobs market.
Graduate Certificate in Public Policy [42280]
The Graduate Certificate in Public Policy is designed to give graduate students a multidisciplinary understanding of the role of the government in economic activity, public policy decision making and law.
Master of Agricultural Science (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [72510]
World populations and economies are increasing their demands for food and fibre.
Bachelor of Science and Technology [BP502]
This course is open to UWA Bachelor of Science graduates who wish to fiurther their studies with an additional major.
Master of Biological Science (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [72520]
South-western Australia is a biodiversity hotspot.
Bachelor of Mathematics [BP059]
The Bachelor of Mathematics teaches understanding, reasoning and improving the natural world through critical thinking, systematic observation, modelling and calculation.
Bachelor of Media and Communication [BP069]
Media and communication industries and professions are perpetually evolving and being disrupted by new technologies and techniques.
Bachelor of Media and Communication and Bachelor of Commerce [CB048]
The Bachelor of Media and Communication offers applied learning opportunities and skills for students interested in directly working in media and communications industries.
Bachelor of Art History and Curatorial Studies [BP070]
The Bachelor of Art History and Curatorial Studies is the first and only degree of its kind offered in Western Australia.
Bachelor of Art History and Curatorial Studies and Bachelor of Commerce [CB052]
The Bachelor of Art History and Curatorial Studies is the first and only degree of its kind offered in Western Australia.
Bachelor of Psychological Studies [BP503]
A nationally accredited (APAC) psychology sequence is available to students who have already completed a bachelor's degree in any discipline.
Master of Environmental Science (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [72530]
Environmental scientists assess the impact of human activity and develop scientific, risk-based solutions to help secure a sustainable global environment.
Master of Geoscience (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [72550]
Geoscience is the study of our dynamic planet and aims to understand the origin and evolution of Earth, its ancient environments and climates, natural hazards and the formation of resources including petroleum, mineral deposits and groundwater.
Master of Hydrogeology (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [72540]
Hydrogeology deals with the distribution, flow and interaction of groundwater with the Earth including the hydrosphere, biosphere and lithosphere.
Doctor of Science [50910]
The degree of Doctor of Science is awarded for independent and original research which constitutes a substantial and distinguished contribution to the knowledge and understanding of any branch of learning with which the Faculty is concerned.
Graduate Certificate in Translation Studies [12220]
This course provides students with foundational knowledge about translation theory and practice.
Master of Health Professions Education (online) (coursework and dissertation) [90580]
This online course for offshore international students fosters interdisciplinary discussion and collaboration and is designed to suit a range of health professionals who seek to develop their knowledge and skills in health professional education.
Master of Clinical Audiology (coursework) [90540]
Audiology is the clinical science involving the prevention, assessment and rehabilitation of hearing loss and associated communication disorders.
Master of Science Communication (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [51580]
Students learn principles of effective science communication, develop practical skills necessary for effective science communication, and design strategies that address communication needs of groups such as government organisations, informal museums, science centres and research centres.
Bachelor of Biomedicine (Specialised) [BP056]
The Bachelor of Biomedicine is a practical degree in which students will learn to master and apply biological and physiological principles to clinical practice and research across a broad arena of health and medical disciplines.
Master of Industrial and Organisational Psychology (coursework and dissertation) [53580]
Industrial and Organisational Psychology is a specialist area that applies psychological knowledge and skills to workplaces with the aim of improving organisational effectiveness and the quality of work life.
Bachelor of International Relations [BP058]
UWA's Bachelor of International Relations is a professional and practice-oriented program that provides the crucial conceptual knowledge and real-world experience required by employers in government, business and non-profit organisations.
Associate Degree in Applied Technologies (Process Sensors) [AU001]
Digitalisation and Industry 4.
Master of Science (thesis and coursework) [70630]
The Master of Science (thesis and coursework) is a research degree with students selecting from a science discipline area offered within a school.
Master of Education (coursework and dissertation) [30580]
This course engages students in the analysis of leading research, theories, debates and evidence-based practices in education.
Doctor of Education [30810]
This professional doctorate degree is designed to advance the knowledge, research skills, professional capabilities, and leadership potential of individuals working in educational roles.
Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Teaching [30250]
Students in this course develop the expertise and skills in teaching as a lecturer or tutor in higher education.
Doctor of Surgery [90930]
This degree is of a higher standing than the Doctor of Philosophy and is awarded for independent and original research which constitutes a substantial and distinguished contribution to the knowledge and understanding of any branch of learning with which the Faculty is concerned.
Doctor of Architecture (Design) [25920]
The Doctor of Architecture (Design) is an individually focused and supervised professional research program executed in the medium of architectural design.
Doctor of Medical Science [90920]
This degree is of a higher standing than the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
Master of Architecture (Design) (research) [25760]
The Master of Architecture (Design) is a program of independent, supervised research leading to the presentation of an exhibition of architectural design equivalent in scope to the schematic design of a building of major cultural significance.
Master of Curatorial Studies in Fine Arts (research) [25770]
This specialist degree provides a high status and professional qualification suitable for graduates wishing to enter the museum profession in Australia or overseas as curators, exhibition organisers or researchers.
Master of Fine Arts (research) [25740]
This specialist degree provides a high-quality academic qualification in the theory and practice of the fine arts that carries credibility both nationally and internationally and empowers artists in their pursuit of national and international recognition.
Doctor of Music [10920]
The Doctor of Music may be awarded by the Faculty to a candidate whose submitted body of work makes a substantial and distinguished contribution to the subject area.
Master of Forensic Anthropology (coursework and dissertation) [72580]
The Master of Forensic Anthropology has been designed specifically for students to gain knowledge in current developments in forensic sciences and particularly those medical and social sciences which are of direct relevance to the application to forensic anthropology.
Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Commerce [CB020]
Students undertaking this combined degree will gain a deep understanding of economics through the extended major(s) offered within the Bachelor of Economics.
Master of Business Psychology (coursework) [73550]
This course provides extensive training in the application of psychological theories and principles to workplace settings to enhance worker motivation, engagement, wellbeing, safety, and performance, as well as organisational performance and culture.
Graduate Diploma in Forensic Anthropology [72380]
This degree has been designed specifically to acquaint students with current developments in basic forensic sciences and particularly those medical and social sciences which are of direct relevance to the application to forensic anthropology.
Graduate Certificate in Forensic Anthropology [72280]
This degree has been designed specifically to acquaint students with current developments in basic forensic sciences and particularly those medical and social sciences which are of direct relevance to the application to forensic anthropology.
Master of Exercise Science (thesis and coursework) [51610]
This course enables advanced study or research majoring in one of the sub-discipline areas within exercise science with particular emphasis on movement science, biomechanics, exercise physiology, motor learning, pedagogy, health and sport psychology.
Bachelor of Business (Honours) [BH021]
This Honours degree is designed for students who wish to deepen and strenghten their knowledge and skills from their undergraduate Bachelor of Business degree.
Master of Ore Deposit Geology (coursework) [70590]
This course provides a high-quality, advanced education in the geology and evaluation of ore deposits.
Graduate Certificate in Business [41210]
This course is tailored for mid to senior level professionals seeking advanced skills in the foundation of business.
Graduate Diploma in Building Information Modelling [25340]
This course is designed for a range of professionals in built environment design and associated industries.
Master of Mining and Energy Law (coursework) [20550]
This course comprises eight units.
Master of Clinical Pathology (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [92510]
This course extends the students' undergraduate learning in the biomedical sciences with a focus on the knowledge and technical skill set required for research or employment in the diagnostic and research environments of clinical pathology.
Master of Resources and International Commercial Law (coursework) [20560]
This master's degree is offered to legal and non-legal professionals working in the area of resources and international commercial law.
Bachelor of Science Frontier Physics and Master of Physics [CM015]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Science (Frontier Physics) and a Master of Physics.
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Sciences and Master of Public Health [CM017]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Sciences majoring in Sport Science, Exercise and Health, and a Master of Public Health.
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Sciences and Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology [CM018]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Sciences majoring in Sport Science, Exercise and Health, and a Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology.
Master of Professional Engineering [62550]
This course is a professionally accredited engineering degree for students who have completed undergraduate studies in engineering.
Master of Business Administration (coursework and dissertation) [43520]
The UWA MBA offered in the format enables potential senior managers to rapidly develop their business acumen and leadership skills through tailored modules, teamwork assignments, case studies and a personal and professional development module.
Graduate Certificate in Strategic Communication [12240]
This course focuses on the skill, knowledge and capabilities required to participate in the contemporary global communications environment across industry, government agencies and community organisations.
Graduate Certificate in Architectural Conservation [25240]
This course introduces the full range of concepts, methods, and practices involved in the specialised field of architectural conservation, from the international to the local level, and aims to develop professional level skills in conservation planning and in practical building conservation.
Graduate Diploma in Commerce (Chartered Accounting) [42340]
This offers advanced accounting knowledge for students wishing to achieve chartered accounting status.
Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation [41230]
This course is designed as a pathway into the Master of Business Administration (by coursework) (42520).
Graduate Certificate in Autism Diagnosis [70230]
This course provides graduates trained in psychology, speech pathology, occupational therapy, paediatrics or psychiatry with specialist knowledge and applied diagnostic skills to contribute in the assessment and diagnosis of autism across the lifespan.
Master of International Development (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [71550]
This course will provide students with a grounding in international development concepts, theories and approaches.
Bachelor of International Relations and Bachelor of Arts [CB046]
UWA's Bachelor of International Relations is a professional and practice-oriented program that provides the crucial conceptual knowledge and real-world experience required by employers in government, business and non-profit organisations.
Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Biomedical Science [CB042]
The Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Biomedical Science is an advanced, practical degree offering specialisations for composers, electronic musicians, musicologists, and performers, while equipping you with the practical skills and essential knowledge to impact the health of people and populations through a specialisation within a Biomedical Science discipline.
Master of Management (coursework) [41780]
This degree in management allows students to specialise in a wide range of management and commercial specialisations, including strategic management, management analytics, as well as functional operations of organisations, such as finance and accounting.
Master of Applied Finance (coursework) [42560]
The Master of Applied Finance is a practical course designed for graduates working in the finance sector wishing to advance their knowledge of applied finance.
Master of Studies (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [00500]
This course is for graduates who have diverse academic, personal and/or professional interests.
Master of Medical Physics (coursework and dissertation) [73660]
This course provides physical scientists the relevant knowledge and appropriate problem-solving skills suitable for entry into an accredited medical physics training program in radiation oncology, nuclear medicine or diagnostic imaging.
Graduate Diploma in Strategic Communication [12340]
This course focuses on the skill, knowledge and capabilities required to participate in the contemporary global communications environment across industry, government agencies and community organisations.
Graduate Certificate in Studies [00200]
This course is designed for graduates who have diverse personal and/or professional interests and want to pursue those interests through postgraduate study.
Graduate Diploma in International Law [21320]
This course aims to provide students with an understanding of the key international legal frameworks and public international law institutions in a range of areas and also includes units of specialised study.
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Bachelor of Arts [CB047]
Criminology is an inter-disciplinary subject area that has emerged from the attention distinct disciplines have paid to offenders, offending, and responding to both.
Master of Law, Policy and Government (coursework) [21530]
This course aims to provide students with an understanding of socio-legal theory, policy development and the skills required to work in or with governments.
Master of International Law (coursework) [21520]
This course aims to provide students with an understanding of the key international legal frameworks and public international law institutions in a range of areas and also includes units of specialised study.
Master of Agricultural Economics (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [73530]
The course covers the core elements of advanced agricultural economics, agribusiness, and development, with the overall course emphasis on the application of theory to real world circumstances.
Master of Biomedical Science (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [71520]
The course is for students who have completed an undergraduate degree with a major in a biomedical science discipline.
Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) [BH017]
The Bachelor of Social Work course will prepare students for a professional qualification in one of the top five growing employment areas in Australia.
Graduate Certificate in Digital Marketing [41390]
This course offers specialised digital marketing education in the growth areas of social media, search engine marketing, and marketing analytics.
Bachelor of Biological Science (Honours) [BH024]
To provide progression to honours from current active major/course.
Bachelor of Marine Science (Honours) [BH025]
To provide progression to honours from current active major/course.
Bachelor of Earth Sciences (Honours) [BH026]
This end-on honours degree is proposed to provide students with on honours degree that is aligned with the name of their specialised bachelor's degree.
Graduate Certificate in Advanced Medicines Management [93220]
The course allows practicing pharmacists to enhance their skill development in medication management reviews, aged care and advanced geriatric pharmacy.
Master of Building Information Modelling (Online) (coursework) [25560]
This course is designed for a range of professionals in built environment design and associated industries.
Master of Business Administration (coursework and dissertation) and Master of Laws (coursework) [43530]
Master of International Law (coursework) and Master of International Relations (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [21540]
Master of Taxation Law (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [21550]
This is a specialist degree in Taxation Law at a master's degree level, which will provide a detailed understanding of a range of taxation subjects relevant to tax law practice in Australia and internationally.
Graduate Diploma in Taxation Law [21350]
This is a specialist degree in Taxation Law which will provide a detailed understanding of a range of taxation subjects relevant to tax law practice in Australia and internationally.
Graduate Certificate in Minerals and Energy Management [43200]
Students study the relevant MBA units pertinent to the Minerals and Energy sectors.
Graduate Certificate in Business Analytics [42270]
Business leaders equipped with analytical skills extract meaning from complex data sets, and translate this meaning into actionable insights.
Graduate Diploma in Mental Health and Wellbeing in Education [30380]
This course is suited to educators and professionals working with children and adolescents in an era of growing concern about mental health and wellbeing.
Doctor of Economics [40920]
The Doctor of Economics is a higher doctorate and is awarded for work of which the whole, or a substantial part, has been published or accepted for publication.
Doctor of Dental Science [80910]
This degree is awarded for independent original research which is recognised by the profession as substantially contributing to the knowledge of dentistry and demonstrating a high degree of innovative thinking, development and testing of hypotheses.
Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [73520]
Exercise Physiologists are recognised Allied Health professionals.
Graduate Diploma in Health Professions Education (online) [91390]
This online course for international offshore students fosters interdisciplinary discussion and collaboration and is designed to suit a range of health professionals who seek to develop their knowledge and skills as educators within the health professions.
Master of Bioinformatics (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [70550]
The recent explosion of data and technology is rapidly changing the study and application of biology and medicine.
Master of Public Policy (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [42580]
The Master of Public Policy is designed to give students a holistic understanding of the role of the government in economic activity, public policy decision-making and the law.
Master of Data Science (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [62530]
The Master of Data Science will prepare its graduates for a career in this rapidly expanding field of work.
Doctor of Laws [20920]
The Doctor of Laws is a higher doctorate and is awarded for work of which the whole, or a substantial part, has been published or accepted for publication, the form of publication acceptable to be determined in each case by the Faculty.
Master of Renewable and Future Energy (coursework) [62560]
The Master of Renewable and Future Energy is designed to upskill engineering graduates for employment in the rapidly expanding renewable energy sector.
Master of Teaching – Secondary (coursework) [32550]
This postgraduate teacher preparation program ensures that students have an in-depth knowledge and the practical skills required for secondary school teaching, and will put students on the path to beginning a rewarding career in education.
Doctor of Dental Medicine [91860]
This is a four-year program leading to professional practice as a dentist.
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) [BH011]
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) is a specialist 4-year degree designed to produce graduates who demonstrate the knowledge, technical capability and practical skills relevant to the contemporary world of engineering.
Graduate Certificate in Economics [42230]
The Graduate Certificate in Economics is a foundational course for students wishing to advance their knowledge of economics, and is designed to give students the skills to analyse, interpret and communicate key economic issues.
Graduate Certificate in Health Professions Education (online) [91270]
This online course for international offshore students fosters interdisciplinary discussion and collaboration and is designed to suit a range of health professionals who seek to develop their knowledge and skills as educators within the health professions.
Bachelor of Human Sciences and Master of Biomedical Science [CM030]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Human Sciences majoring in Human Science and Neuroscience, and a Master of Biomedical Science.
Graduate Certificate in Health Leadership and Management [42200]
The Graduate Certificate in Health Leadership and Management will give students the opportunity to analyse the complex problems of the evolving healthcare sector.
Bachelor of Media and Communication and Bachelor of Arts [CB021]
The Bachelor of Media and Communication offers applied learning opportunities and skills for students interested in directly working in media and communications industries.
Bachelor of Commerce [BP002]
The Bachelor of Commerce develops students' analytical, communication and problem-solving skills, providing students with a global perspective on business and preparation to pursue a career within the business, government or not-for-profit sectors.
Bachelor of Human Sciences (Pharmaceutical Health) and Master of Pharmacy [CM039]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Human Sciences (Pharmaceutical Health) and a Master of Pharmacy.
Master of Environmental Economics (Online) (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [70570]
The online Masters in Environmental Economics will provide students with an understanding of how economic approaches to solving and analysing environmental problems can be used to address the challenges associated with human impacts on the environment.
Graduate Certificate in the Diagnosis and Assessment of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) [73260]
This course provides graduates trained in psychology, speech pathology, social work, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, nursing and medicine (including paediatrics and psychiatry) with the specialist knowledge and clinical skills required to participate in team-based diagnosis and assessment of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).
Bachelor of Music [BP008]
The Bachelor of Music (a double major in Music) is an advanced, practical degree offering specialisations for composers, electronic musicians, musicologists, and performers.
Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) [BH005]
The Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) is an inspiring, holistic four-year degree comprising a three-year bachelor's degree and a fourth year of honours.
Bachelor of Advanced Computer Science [Honours] [BH008]
The Computer Science core of this degree will develop student knowledge of the principles of computation and information that underpin the computing s oftware and systems that are revolutionising the world in which we live, work and communicate.
Bachelor of Agribusiness and Master of Agricultural Economics [CM014]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Agribusiness majoring in Agricultural Science and Agribusiness, and a Master of Agricultural Economics.
Bachelor of Agricultural Science and Master of Agricultural Science [CM013]
Students completing this course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Agricultural Science majoring in Agricultural Science and Technology, and a Master of Agricultural Science.
Bachelor of Molecular Sciences and Master of Biomedical Science [CM004]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Molecular Sciences majoring in Biochemistry of Nutrition, and a Master of Biomedical Science.
Bachelor of Biological Science and Master of Biological Science [CM005]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Biological Science majoring in Wildlife Conservation, Plant Biology or Biodiversity and Evolution, and a Master of Biological Science.
Bachelor of Molecular Sciences and Master of Biotechnology [CM007]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Molecular Sciences majoring in Molecular Life Science or Plant Biology, and a Master of Biotechnology.
Bachelor of Environmental Science and Master of Environmental Science [CM008]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Environmental Science majoring in Environmental Science and Management or Environmental Science and Ecology, and a Master of Environmental Science.
Bachelor of Earth Sciences and Master of Geoscience [CM009]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Science majoring in Integrated Earth and Marine Sciences, and a Master of Geoscience.
Bachelor of Marine Science and Master of Marine Biology [CM010]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Marine Science majoring in Marine Science, and a Master of Marine Biology.
Bachelor of Marine Science and Master of Environmental Science [CM011]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Marine Science Science majoring in Marine Science, and a Master of Environmental Science, Marine and Coastal Management.
Bachelor of Business [BP009]
The modern business leader requires a range of skills and knowledge to be successful.
Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics [BP012]
Very many important issues – climate change, healthcare, political participation, taxation and much more besides – have philosophical, political, and economic dimensions.
Bachelor of Environmental Design [BP011]
Environmental Design is an undergraduate course incorporating majors in architecture, landscape architecture and environmental geography and planning.
Bachelor of Mathematics and Bachelor of Arts [CB044]
The combined Bachelor of Mathematics (BMath) and Bachelor of Arts (BA) will enable students with strong skills in Mathematics and a passion for one of the wide range of majors available in the Bachelor of Arts to combine their interests and enhance their studies.
Bachelor of Economics and Master of Economics [CM002]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both an Undergraduate Degree and a Postgraduate Degree.
Graduate Certificate in Communicable Diseases Epidemiology [92220]
The Graduate Certificate in Communicable Disease Epidemiology provides students with the opportunity to examine, analyse and assess the emergence and transmission of infectious diseases.
Graduate Certificate in Environment and Health [92210]
The Graduate Certificate in the Environment and Health provides students with the opportunity to examine, analyse and assess the the risks to human health from the environment.
Bachelor of Economics [BP013]
In the Bachelor of Economics students may concentrate on one of two economic majors: Economics; and Financial Economics.
Bachelor of Environmental Science [BP022]
The Bachelor of Environmental Science teaches understanding, rational analysis, and improvement of human impacts on the natural world.
Bachelor of Agricultural Science [BP019]
The Bachelor of Agricultural Science prepares graduates to understand and influence future agricultural systems, through the integration of the rapidly developing field of agricultural technology (AgTech) with key agricultural science subjects.
Bachelor of Biological Science [BP025]
The Bachelor of Biological Science teaches how living organisms, ranging from microbes to megaflora and megafauna, grow, reproduce, adapt and evolve.
Bachelor of Marine Science [BP023]
The Bachelor of Marine Science offers the full breadth of the marine science discipline, combining knowledge of marine life with a solid understanding of the physical environment across all levels of biological organisation.
Bachelor of Earth Sciences [BP029]
The Bachelor of Earth Sciences is ideal for students who are curious about the complex system that comprises the solid Earth, its oceans and atmosphere, and the place of Earth in the solar system and beyond.
Bachelor of Human Sciences [BP031]
The Bachelor of Human Sciences provides students with the opportunity to develop a fundamental interdisciplinary understanding of human function and behaviour and the manner in which it adapts to challenging and disruptive change.
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Sciences [BP026]
The Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Sciences provides you with the knowledge and skills required for a successful career in sport, exercise and health industries.
Bachelor of Psychology [BP030]
Psychology is a fascinating and diverse area of study that touches upon many aspects of daily life, seeking to answer questions about how and why people behave the way they do.
Bachelor of Molecular Sciences [BP028]
In Molecular Sciences you will learn about life at the molecular level.
Bachelor of Agribusiness and Bachelor of Science [CB001]
Students taking the Bachelor of Agribusiness will obtain advanced Agribusiness science training.
Bachelor of Agricultural Science and Bachelor of Science [CB003]
Students taking the Bachelor of Agricultural Science will obtain advanced agricultural science training.
Associate Degree in Applied Technologies (Computer Science) [AU004]
Digitalisation and Industry 4.
Bachelor of Environmental Science and Bachelor of Science [CB002]
Students taking the Bachelor of Environmental Science will obtain advanced environmental science training.
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Commerce [CB006]
The combined BE(Hons)/BCom allows you to pair your engineering degree with another passion, broadening your career options and giving you an edge in a rapidly changing workforce.
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Science [CB004]
The combined BE(Hons)/BSc allows you to pair your engineering degree with another passion, broadening your career options and giving you an edge in a rapidly changing workforce.
Bachelor of Biological Science and Master of Biotechnology [CM029]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Biological Science majoring in Plant Biology, and a Master of Biotechnology.
Bachelor of Science and Master of Teaching - Secondary [CM023]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Teaching - Secondary.
Bachelor of Geographical and Spatial Science and Master of Environmental Science [CM032]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Geographical and Spatial Science, and a Master of Environmental Science.
Graduate Certificate in Tailings Management [61250]
The Graduate Certificate in Tailings Management has been designed for professionals who are working in the field of tailings management with little or no formal training in the area.
Master of Infectious Diseases (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [54540]
This course provides advanced training in the field of infectious diseases including topics in medical microbiology, immunology, and public and environmental health microbiology.
Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics and Bachelor of Arts [CB012]
Very many important issues – climate change, healthcare, political participation, taxation and much more besides – have philosophical, political, and economic dimensions.
Bachelor of Modern Languages and Bachelor of Business [CB028]
The combined Bachelor of Modern Languages (BModLang) and Bachelor of Business (BBus) enables students to develop relevant, practical skills across a range of business areas, as well as high levels of competency in one language and functional levels of competency in a second language.
Master of Marine Biology (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [74540]
UWA is uniquely placed with access to some of the most biodiverse marine ecosystems in the world, with Western Australia's magnificent coastline hosting a range of oceanic and coastal environments; from the 'Great Southern Reef' in the southwest to Ningaloo Reef and the Kimberley in the northwest, plus hundreds of offshore islands.
Master of Oceanography (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [71590]
The spectacular coastal and marine environments off the vast coastline of Western Australia are shaped by a wide range of dynamic physical, chemical, geological and biological processes occurring within the Indian and Southern Oceans.
Bachelor of Environmental Science and Bachelor of Commerce [CB007]
Students taking this combined course will obtain advanced environmental science and commerce training .
Bachelor of Environmental Science and Bachelor of Arts [CB008]
Students taking this combined degree will receive advanced training in Environmental Science and in the Arts discipline of their choice.
Bachelor of Agricultural Science and Bachelor of Arts [CB009]
Students taking this combined degree will receive advanced training in Agricultural Science and in the Arts discipline of their choice.
Bachelor of Agricultural Science and Bachelor of Commerce [CB010]
Students taking this combined degree will obtain advanced agricultural science and commerce training.
Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Arts [CB011]
Psychology is a fascinating and diverse area of study that touches upon many aspects of daily life, seeking to answer questions about how and why people behave the way they do.
Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Commerce [CB013]
Psychology is a fascinating and diverse area of study that touches upon many aspects of daily life, seeking to answer questions about how and why people behave the way they do.
Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics and Bachelor of Commerce [CB017]
Very many important issues – climate change, healthcare, political participation, taxation and much more besides – have philosophical, political, and economic dimensions.
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) [CB014]
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) allows you to combine UWA's prestigious Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) program with your engineering studies.
Master of Applied Human Performance Science (coursework and dissertation) [73570]
The Applied Human Performance Science program uses an interdisciplinary approach, covering fields of advanced exercise physiology, performance psychology, human movement and ergonomics, energy metabolism (nutrition), exercise programming and prescription, load monitoring and analytics among others.
Bachelor of Earth Sciences and Master of Oceanography [CM012]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Earth Sciences, majoring in Integrated Earth and Marine Sciences, and a Master of Oceanography.
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Sciences and Master of Applied Human Performance Science [CM019]
The Combined Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Sciences and Master (CBM) course is a 4-year accelerated program for high performing students.
Bachelor of Human Sciences and Master of Bioinformatics [CM021]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Human Sciences majoring in Human Science and Data Analytics, and a Master of Bioinformatics.
Bachelor of Molecular Sciences and Master of Bioinformatics [CM024]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Molecular Sciences majoring in Molecular Life Sciences or Plant Biology, and a Master of Bioinformatics.
Doctor of Podiatric Medicine [91870]
The UWA Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) is a three-year post-graduate programme for entry into professional practice as a Podiatrist.
Bachelor of Letters [BP501]
This course is open to UWA Bachelor of Arts graduates, and from other degrees in the broader Social Sciences and Humanities realm at UWA who wish to further their studies with an additional major.
Bachelor of Modern Languages and Bachelor of Arts [CB026]
The combined Bachelor of Modern Languages/Bachelor of Arts degree enables students with a particular interest in world languages and cultures to study a language major and a language minor of their choice.
Graduate Certificate in Business (Online) [40280]
This course is tailored for mid to senior level professionals seeking advanced skills in the foundation of business.
Bachelor of Modern Languages and Bachelor of Science [CB029]
The combined Bachelor of Modern Languages (BModLang) and Bachelor of Science (BSc) will enable students to develop high levels of competency in one language and functional levels of competency in a second language, while equipping them with the knowledge, skills and attributes to make a real contribution to the global challenges facing humanity.
Bachelor of Modern Languages and Bachelor of Biomedical Science [CB032]
The combined Bachelor of Modern Languages (BModLang) and Bachelor of Biomedical Science (BBioMedSc) will enable you to develop high levels of competency in one language and functional levels of competency in a second language, while equipping you with the practical skills and essential knowledge to impact the health of people and populations.
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice [BP050]
Criminology is an inter-disciplinary subject area that has emerged from the attention distinct disciplines have paid to offenders, offending, and responding to both.
Bachelor of Modern Languages [BP054]
UWA's Bachelor of Modern Languages enables students with a particular interest in world languages and cultures to study two languages in depth and achieve a high competency in the four macro skills of reading, listening, speaking and writing.
Bachelor of Human Rights and Bachelor of Commerce [CB023]
Human rights have come to be the dominant language in which contentious social and political questions are debated.
Bachelor of Human Rights and Bachelor of Arts [CB022]
Human rights have come to be the dominant language in which contentious social and political questions are debated.
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Honours) [BH018]
Honours in Criminology is designed to increase understanding of important theoretical perspectives, while also developing key practical skills relevant to work in or with government and non-government organisations (e.
Bachelor of Human Rights [BP034]
Human rights have come to be the dominant language in which contentious social and political questions are debated.
Graduate Certificate in Clinical Science [90250]
This course is designed for clinicians (doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, paramedics and other health professionals).
Master of Clinical Science (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [90740]
This course is primarily designed for clinical and biomedical professionals who are interested in incorporating research into their clinical careers, or who are required to do research as part of their training.
Master of Offshore and Coastal Engineering (coursework) [62570]
Offshore and coastal engineering provides the foundation for global prosperity linked to the Blue Economy, with a focus on developing innovative solutions to engineering challenges in dynamic ocean and coastal environments.
Bachelor of Economics (Honours) [BH013]
B.
Master of Business Administration (Online) (coursework) [42680]
The Master of Business Administration (Online) provides students with a practical understanding of the full range of management activity.
Bachelor of Education (Primary) (Honours) [BH020]
This course is for students wishing to qualify as primary school teachers and teach children aged 5 to 11 years (School grades Pre-Primary to Year 6).
Bachelor of Human Rights Honours [BH019]
The BHUMR (Hons) will offer strong students the opportunity to extend their studies and examine issues in human rights and associated areas at a more advanced level.
Bachelor of Marine Sciences and Master of Oceanography [CM038]
Students completing this double packaged award course will graduate with both a Bachelor of Marine Science, majoring in Marine Sciences, and a Master of Oceanography.
Graduate Certificate in Quality Use of Medicines and Prescribing [93210]
The course allows practicing pharmacists to enhance their skill development in non-medical prescribing.
Master of Advanced Clinical Practice (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [93610]
The course allows practicing health professionals to enhance their skills.
Master of Commerce - Articulation (coursework) [43680]
The Master of Commerce provides the opportunity to develop breadth across selected areas including accounting, business information and logistics management, employment relations, finance, human resource management, marketing or economics.
Graduate Certificate in Health Economics and Analysis [42290]
This graduate certificate is designed for people working, or wishing to work, in the health industry as a systems or policy analyst.
Graduate Certificate in Commerce (Online) [42260]
This course is delivered online to students, who will study the foundational business units to develop foundation knowledge and skills vital for the management of core business functions.
Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Forensic Science [00880]
This course enables students to undertake a combined PhD (in their chosen discipline) and Master of Forensic Science.
Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Infectious Diseases [01810/52520]
This course enables students to undertake a combined PhD (in their chosen discipline) and Master of Infectious Diseases.
Master of Low Emission Energy Technologies (coursework) [62520]
This course provides a comprehensive skill set for engineering graduates to facilitate employment across the energy export and utilisation industries.
Doctor of Podiatric Surgery [91830]
The Doctor of Podiatric Surgery (DPS) is a 5-year part-time postgraduate course for registered general podiatrists wishing to become podiatric surgeons.
Graduate Diploma in Economics [42330]
This course is useful to people working in both private and public sectors who have not had substantive training in economics, but require its analytic tools as part of their business skills.
Bachelor of Environmental Design and Master of Landscape Architecture [CM036]
The combined Bachelor of Environmental Design/Master of Landscape Architecture provides an education in the design, management and sustainability of natural and built landscapes to improve the quality and experience of the environment.
Graduate Certificate in Paediatric Sleep Science [91250]
This is a wholly online course providing tuition to achieve expertise in the scientific measurement diagnosis, assessment and clinical study of paediatric sleep disorders and related conditions.
Graduate Certificate in Rural and Remote Medicine [90220]
The Graduate Certificate in Rural and Remote Medicine is a broad-based degree course for those wishing to pursue a career in teaching or research focused on rural and remote medicine.
Graduate Diploma in Forensic Odontology [91350]
This course enables students to deal independently with all routine forensic odontological casework.
Master of Rural and Remote Medicine (thesis and coursework) [90680]
The Master of Rural and Remote Medicine is a broad-based degree course for those wishing to pursue a career in teaching or research focused on rural and remote medicine.
Doctor of Podiatry [90820]
This course provides additional theoretical and clinical knowledge in podiatric medicine and surgery beyond entry-level podiatry courses.
Graduate Certificate in Child Protection Practice [11280]
This course addresses the core knowledge and skills in assessment, intervention and case management used at key stages in the decision-making, planning and reviewing processes of child protection.
Graduate Certificate in Mental Health Practice [11260]
This course is aimed at practitioners from a range of clinical professions, such as social workers, psychologists, occupational therapists and mental health nurses, working in settings in which a strong mental health knowledge base is essential.
Graduate Certificate in Urban and Regional Planning [12290]
Urban and regional planners are responsible for ensuring that cities, towns and regions have vibrant economies and communities, provide for a high quality of life, and are environmentally sustainable.
Bachelor of Art History and Curatorial Studies (Honours) [BH022]
To allow students who complete the new Bachelor of Art History and Curatorial Studies and major to take Honours in a named Honours program.
Master of Urban and Regional Planning (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [72560]
Urban and regional planners are responsible for ensuring that cities, towns and regions have vibrant economies and communities, provide for a high quality of life, and are environmentally sustainable.
Master of Environmental Planning (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [13550]
Environmental planning is essential to ensuring the sustainability of places, communities, habitats and regions.
Master of Neonatology (coursework) [91580]
In this course students gain comprehensive knowledge of diseases of preterm and term infants including the underlying physiology and management.
Graduate Diploma in Neonatology [91380]
In this course students gain comprehensive knowledge of diseases of preterm and term infants including the underlying physiology and management of these diseases.
Graduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology [53370]
This course serves as a bridging degree to allow individuals who are qualified as clinical neuropsychologists with the Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA) and have completed at least a master's degree or equivalent in Clinical Neuropsychology to upskill in Clinical Psychology.
Graduate Diploma in Clinical Neuropsychology [53390]
This course serves as a bridging degree to allow individuals who have completed at least a master's degree or equivalent in Clinical Psychology to upskill in Clinical Neuropsychology.
Master of Legal Practice (coursework) [21560]
This is a course designed for overseas qualified lawyers.
Diploma in Biomedical Science [DU006]
A Biomedical Science diploma provides students with the opportunity to either extend their previous undergraduate studies within a particular discipline, or choose a major from an entirely new area.
Master of Education (thesis and coursework) [31700]
This course is particularly suited to professionals and leaders and in education, health, justice, government administration and management who wish to undertake postgraduate study in Education.
Master of Hearing Sciences (coursework and dissertation) [73560]
The Master of Hearing Sciences provides students with comprehensive theoretical knowledge, including anatomy and physiology of hearing and deafness, audiological instrumentation, assessment, rehabilitation and advanced communication devices.
Master of Teaching - Primary (coursework) [31520]
This course is for students wishing to qualify as primary school teachers.
Master of Geotechnics for Offshore Wind Energy (coursework and dissertation) [74550]
The Master in Geotechnics for Offshore Wind Energy is an online only 1 year specialist Master's degree to a select group of 25 students.
Master of International Commercial Law (coursework) and Master of Commerce (coursework) [43550]
Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing [MJD-ABHWB]
The Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing major will provide you with a solid grounding in the multiple determinants that influence the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal peoples, families and communities in Australia.
Accounting [MJD-ACCTG]
Accounting is essential for monitoring and guiding business operations so that managers can gain an accurate and up-to-date picture of the financial health of their organisation.
Agribusiness [MJD-AGBUS]
Agribusiness refers to the collective business activities involved in production, financing, processing and marketing of food and fibre to sustain humanity.
Agribusiness and Agricultural Science [MJD-AGBDM]
The global population is increasing and with it comes the need for a profitable and economically viable agribusiness sector to meet the food and fibre demand of humanity.
Agricultural Science [MJD-AGSCI]
Australia's agricultural industry is a key part of the world's food supply system.
Agricultural Science and Technology [MJD-AGTDM]
There is a critical need to produce food and fibre more efficiently and sustainably.
Agricultural Technology [MJD-AGTEC]
There is a critical need to produce food and fibre more efficiently and sustainably.
Anatomy and Human Biology [MJD-ANHBY]
What is it that makes us human? The Anatomy and Human Biology major allows you to explore what it means to be human in an integrative way, combining studies of behaviour and biology of human beings with current social and ethical issues.
Anthropology [MJD-ANTHR]
Anthropology is understanding cultural diversity in a globalised world.
Applied Human Geography [MJD-APHGY]
Creating sustainable and vibrant communities and economies are key challenges facing society, particularly in the context of rising inequality and significant global environmental change.
Archaeology [MJD-ARCGY]
Archaeology is the only discipline to study all of human history in all of its facets.
Architecture A [MJD-ARCTA]
Architecture provides a rich experience in creative thinking across a broad set of studies bridging the humanities and the sciences.
Architecture B [MJS-ARCTB]
Studying Architecture provides you with a rich combination of experiences in imaginative creativity, the humanities and the sciences.
Art History and Curatorial Studies [MJD-ARHCU]
The major in Art History and Curatorial Studies is the first and only of its kind offered in Western Australia.
Artificial Intelligence [MJD-ARIDM]
The Bachelor of Advanced Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) will equip you with the skills and knowledge to understand, evaluate, design and implement artificial intelligence systems.
Asian Studies [MJD-ASSTD]
Asia is home to two-thirds of the world's population and some of the most dynamic and fascinating societies on the planet.
Automation and Robotics Engineering [MJD-EAUTO]
Robotics, automation and Industry 4.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology [MJD-BCHMB]
What are genes? How do hormones work? What goes wrong in a cancer cell? If these questions are of interest, then the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology major may be for you.
Biochemistry of Nutrition [MJD-BCNDM]
Nutritional science is an applied subject that draws information from many biological areas, with much of the science coming from biochemical studies.
Biodiversity and Evolution [MJD-BIDEM]
The extended major in Biodiversity and Evolution is designed for students interested in understanding the evolution and maintenance of the outstanding biodiversity that exists in Australia, with a special emphasis on Western Australia, a globally recognized hotspot of animal and plant diversity.
Biodiversity and Evolution [not available in 2021] [MJD-BIDEX]
The extended major in Biodiversity and Evolution is designed for students interested in understanding the evolution and maintenance of the outstanding biodiversity that exists in Australia, with a special emphasis on Western Australia, a globally recognized hotspot of plant and animal diversity.
Biomedical Engineering [MJD-EBMEG]
Biomedical Engineering is the broad application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and the life sciences.
Botany [MJD-BOTNY]
Botany is the scientific study of plants—from their structure and function to their indispensable roles in ecosystems and the intricacies of their cell function.
Business Analytics [MJD-BUSAN]
This major is for students who wish to develop their knowledge and skills in data analysis within a business context.
Business Economics [MJD-ECNSM]
Economics is a core subject in the world of commerce.
Business Law [MJD-BSLAW]
As the accountability and personal liability of professionals, business managers and public servants continues to grow, a strong grounding in business law is becoming an increasingly attractive attribute for potential employers both nationally and internationally.
Business Management [MJD-BMGMT]
This major covers the foundations of business and organisational management.
Chemical Engineering [MJD-ECHEM]
Chemical engineering is an exciting and dynamic field and an ever-changing discipline due to evolutionary and revolutionary changes in technology and society.
Chemistry [MJD-CHEMY]
Chemistry is one of the central disciplines studied by scientists as it covers essential understanding for virtually all areas of modern science.
Chinese Studies [MJD-CHNSE]
CHNSA Chinese Studies [MJD-CHNSA]
The Chinese Studies major provides students with high-quality learning opportunities and an outstanding student experience in learning Chinese language and culture.
CHNSB Chinese Studies [MJD-CHNSB]
The Chinese Studies major provides students with high-quality learning opportunities and an outstanding student experience in learning Chinese language and culture.
CHNSI Chinese Studies [MJD-CHNSI]
The Chinese Studies major provides students with high quality learning opportunities and an outstanding student experience in learning Chinese language and culture.
CHNSP Chinese Studies [MJD-CHNSP]
The Chinese Studies major provides students with high-quality learning opportunities and an outstanding student experience in learning Chinese language and culture.
Civil Engineering [MJD-ECIVL]
Civil engineering deals with the planning, design, construction and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including roads, bridges, buildings, coastal and offshore structures, drainage and flood mitigation systems, canals and dams.
Classics and Ancient History [MJD-CLANH]
Classics and Ancient History is the study of the languages, literature, history, art and archaeology of the ancient Greek and Roman civilisations.
Communication and Media Studies [MJD-CMMST]
Communication and Media Studies is one of the most exciting and rapidly evolving areas of study.
Computer Science [MJD-CMPSC]
Computing software and systems are becoming increasingly integral to our lives, revolutionising the world in which we live, work and communicate.
Computing and Data Science [MJD-CDSDM]
Organisations across all industries and sectors are increasingly using data science in information analysis, storage, communication and distribution.
Conservation Biology [MJD-CONBI]
If you are interested in gaining skills in research and management that protects and restores the world's biodiversity and ecosystems, then Conversation Biology is the major for you.
Contemporary Popular Music [MJD-MUSCO]
The Contemporary Popular Music Major allows students to develop their artistry and knowledge to engage with the popular music industry.
Criminology [MJD-CRIMN]
Criminology is an inter-disciplinary subject area that has emerged from the attention distinct disciplines have paid to offenders and offending.
Criminology and Criminal Justice [MJD-CRMDM]
Criminology is an inter-disciplinary subject area that has emerged from the attention distinct disciplines have paid to offenders and offending, and responding to both.
Cybersecurity [MJD-CYBER]
Almost every Information and Communications Technology (ICT) career path encompasses some aspect of cybersecurity.
Data Science [MJD-DATSC]
Strong computing and data analysis skills are becoming necessary in an ever-increasing number of disciplines and workplace contexts.
Economics [MJD-ECNPF]
From your microeconomic studies you will learn about efficiency, markets, equilibrium, externalities, competition and cooperation.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering [MJD-EELEC]
Electrical and electronic engineering spans from the nanometres-thick scale of advanced electronic devices to the kilometres-long scale of power transmission, and everything in between.
Engineering Science [MJD-ENGSX]
This major is not available for enrolment and will only be accessible to students exiting the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) without completing the course
The Engineering Science is an administrative major, which is used for students to exit the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) at the end of the third year, rather than at completion of the fourth (Honours) year.English and Literary Studies [MJD-EGCST]
Studying English Literary Studies enriches students' understanding of major literary, cinematic and theatrical forms from English-speaking cultures across the globe by allowing students to explore many areas of reading, writing and performance.
Enterprise and Innovation [MJD-ENTIN]
Enterprise and Innovation is for students to develop their skills, knowledge and practical engagement with the principles of entrepreneurship and innovation in a local and global context.
Environmental Engineering [MJD-EENVE]
Environmental engineers apply engineering and scientific principles, including the systems approach, to design solutions in areas such as water resources and wastewater treatment, surface and groundwater systems, and oceans and coastal environments.
Environmental Geography and Planning [MJD-ENGEO]
This major provides foundational knowledge and skills in environmental geography and planning.
Environmental Management [MJD-ENVMT]
Growing populations in less developed countries and rising incomes in developed countries are placing increasing demands on the Earth's environment and natural resources.
Environmental Science [MJD-ENVSC]
Environmental Science assesses the impact of human activity on the global environment and develops scientific, risk-based solutions to help secure a sustainable future.
Environmental Science and Ecology [MJD-ENVEM]
Environmental Science assesses the impact of human activity on the global environment and develops scientific, risk-based solutions to help secure a sustainable future.
Environmental Science and Management [MJD-ENVDM]
Environmental Science assesses the impact of human activity on the global environment and develops scientific, risk-based solutions to help secure a sustainable future.
Exercise and Health [MJD-EXHSC]
The Exercise and Health major provides students with a deep understanding of the role of exercise on physiological and psychological health and wellbeing.
Finance [MJD-FINCE]
The Finance major builds on the foundations of finance from the perspective of a functioning organisation.
Financial Economics [MJD-FINEC]
This Financial Economics extended major aims to provide students with a deep knowledge of domestic and international banking and financial markets, and develops high-level qualitative and quantitative skills that are highly valued by employers in the financial sector.
Fine Arts [MJD-FNART]
The Bachelor of Arts (Fine Arts major) is an intensive studio-based course of study that prepares you for a successful career as a contemporary artist.
French Studies [MJD-FRNCH]
FRNHA French Studies [MJD-FRNHA]
French Studies is the study of the French language and French and Francophone cultures.
FRNHB French Studies [MJD-FRNHB]
French Studies is the study of the French language and French and Francophone cultures.
FRNHI French Studies [MJD-FRNHI]
French Studies is the study of the French language and French and Francophone cultures.
Frontier Physics [MJD-FRODM]
Contemporary physics is built on a broad base of deep theoretical ideas that have been verified with astonishing precision by the most intricate and challenging experiments known to mankind.
Gender Studies [MJD-GNWST]
The Gender Studies major traces histories, theories, and experiences of gender and its intersections with race, class and sexuality.
Genetics [MJD-GENET]
Genetics is the study of biologically inherited traits as diverse as those that cause human disease, allow a rare plant to live in a single, isolated location, or result in a desirable characteristic found in a domestic animal used in agriculture.
Geochemistry [MJD-GECDM]
Geochemistry is the application of chemistry to understanding Earth's systems and processes.
Geographical and Spatial Science [MJD-GSSCI]
Geographical Science is focused on understanding environmental processes and the interaction with people and economies, to address the big questions like climate change, sustainability, land degradation, population growth.
Geographical Sciences [MJD-GGRPY]
Geographical Sciences is the science of place and space, standing at the intersection of natural and social sciences.
Geology [MJD-GEOGY]
Geology is an applied science that aims to understand all aspects of our planet, from Earth's surface to the deep interior.
German Studies [MJD-GMNST]
Global Business [MJD-GLBUS]
In the Global Business major, students will learn to identify the key external and internal factors that influence the management of global organisations, and demonstrate how major management functions and skills vary as a result of managing organisations globally.
GRMNA German Studies [MJD-GRMNA]
German Studies is the study of the German language and its various cultures.
GRMNB German Studies [MJD-GRMNB]
German Studies is the study of the German language and its various cultures.
GRMNI German Studies [MJD-GRMNI]
German Studies is the study of the German language and its various cultures.
History [MJD-HISTY]
Its scope spans millennia, its object of study is humanity, its sources are everywhere and everything.
History of Art [MJD-HYART]
Art is not a singular entity, but changes in time and space as cultures, that produce it, change.
Human Resource Management [MJD-HRSMT]
Human Resource Management explores how the proper management of employees contributes towards organisational effectiveness.
Human Rights [MJD-HMRDM]
Human rights have come to be the dominant language in which contentious social and political questions are debated.
Human Science and Neuroscience [MJD-HSNEM]
The extended major in Human Sciences and Neuroscience centres on the understanding of human behaviour, combining a strong core of Neuroscience and Physiology with the disciplines of Psychology and Anthropology.
Human Sciences (Anatomy and Physiology) [MJD-HSANP]
This major integrates the complementary disciplines of Anatomy and Physiology and focuses on how human form and function have adapted and acclimatised to different environmental conditions.
Human Sciences and Data Analytics [MJD-HSDEM]
As the world becomes increasingly globalised, the importance of understanding and respecting cultural and physical differences between individuals becomes critical.
Humanities in Health and Medicine [MJD-HHMED]
In order to be effective, health care professionals need to understand not only the workings of the body from a scientific perspective, but also to know how people and societies function, and the art and science of caring for people.
Indigenous Knowledge, History and Heritage [MJD-INKHH]
The Indigenous Knowledge, History and Heritage major comprises an interdisciplinary course that will provide you with an opportunity to learn about the history, culture and philosophy of Aboriginal peoples in Australia.
INDNB Indonesian Studies [MJD-INDNB]
The Indonesian Studies major enables students to achieve a high level of fluency in the language of Australia's closest neighbour and the world's fourth largest country.
INDNI Indonesian Studies [MJD-INDNI]
The Indonesian Studies major enables students to achieve a high level of fluency in the language of Australia's closest neighbour and the world's fourth largest country.
INDNP Indonesian Studies [MJD-INDNP]
The Indonesian Studies major enables students to achieve a high level of fluency in the language of Australia's closest neighbour and the world's fourth largest country.
Indonesian Studies [MJD-INDON]
Integrated Dental Sciences [MJD-DENTS]
This extended major will encompass a wide range of disciplines within the health and medical sciences.
Integrated Earth and Marine Sciences [MJD-IEMDM]
A holistic understanding of Earth and its oceans is needed for a more sustainable future.
Integrated Medical Sciences and Clinical Practice [MJD-IMSCP]
This extended major will encompass a wide range of disciplines within the health and medical sciences.
International Cybersecurity [MJD-ICYDM]
Almost every Information and Communications Technology (ICT) career path encompasses some aspect of cybersecurity.
International Relations [MJD-INTRL]
UWA's Bachelor of International Relations is a professional and practice-oriented program that provides the crucial conceptual knowledge and real-world experience required by employers in government, business and non-profit organisations.
Italian Studies [MJD-ITLST]
ITLNA Italian Studies [MJD-ITLNA]
Italian Studies involves the study of the Italian language as well as its culture.
ITLNB Italian Studies [MJD-ITLNB]
Italian Studies involves the study of the Italian language as well as its culture.
ITLNI Italian Studies [MJD-ITLNI]
Italian Studies involves the study of the Italian language as well as its culture.
Japanese Studies [MJD-JAPAN]
JPNSB Japanese Studies [MJD-JPNSB]
Studying Japanese language, culture and society means taking a significant step towards becoming Asia-literate—an important attribute for future global citizens, particularly in Australia.
JPNSI Japanese Studies [MJD-JPNSI]
Studying Japanese language, culture and society means taking a significant step towards becoming Asia-literate—an important attribute for future global citizens, particularly in Australia.
JPNSP Japanese Studies [MJD-JPNSP]
Studying Japanese language, culture and society means taking a significant step towards becoming Asia-literate—an important attribute for future global citizens, particularly in Australia.
Korean Studies [MJD-KOREB]
The Korean Studies major provides students with high-quality learning opportunities and an outstanding student experience in learning Korean.
Korean Studies [MJD-KOREI]
The Korean Studies major provides students with high-quality learning opportunities and an outstanding student experience in learning Korean.
Landscape Architecture [MJD-LDARC]
Landscape architecture is primarily concerned with the quality and design of the environment.
Law and Society [MJD-LWSOC]
What impact does law have on our lives? To what extent does law either control what we do or allow us to achieve what we want? Is the law the same thing as justice? Can the world be saved by law? This major examines broad theoretical issues about the nature of law and society as well as how the relationship plays out in particular fields of legal and social policy at both domestic and international levels.
Linguistics [MJD-LINGO]
Linguistics is the scientific study of language.
Management [MJD-MGMNT]
The management major provides you with a comprehensive understanding of managing organisations effectively within different economic, social, political and legal contexts.
Marine and Coastal Processes [MJD-MARCP]
Coastlines globally face unprecedented threats from continued development and climate change.
Marine Biology [MJD-MBIOL]
If you are fascinated by our amazing marine plants and animals and the coastal environments in which they live, then Marine Biology is the major for you.
Marine Science [MJD-MARDM]
Western Australia's marine estate is unique globally.
Marketing [MJD-MRKTG]
Discover the real world of marketing that lies behind advertising jingles.
Mathematics [MJD-MATHS]
Mathematics is humanity's most powerful tool for comprehending the universe and is essential for many fields of modern endeavour such as science, technology, engineering and finance.
Mathematics [MJD-EMATH]
Mathematics is humanity's most powerful tool for comprehending the universe and is essential for many fields of modern endeavour such as science, technology, engineering, biology, finance, computing, etc.
Mechanical Engineering [MJD-EMECH]
Mechanical engineering is one of the oldest and broadest of engineering disciplines and it is the backbone of industry worldwide.
Media and Communication [MJD-MECOM]
Media and communication industries and professions are perpetually evolving and being disrupted by new technologies and techniques.
Medical Science [MJD-MEDSI]
The Medical Science extended major will focus on mechanisms of health and human disease, providing students with the essential preclinical knowledge.
Microbiology and Immunology [MJD-MCBIM]
Microbes are organisms too small to be seen without the aid of a microscope and include bacteria, viruses, protozoa, algae and parasites.
Mining Engineering [MJD-EMINE]
Mining engineers are responsible for the extraction of minerals from the ground using surface and/or underground mining techniques.
Molecular Life Sciences [MJD-MLSDM]
This extended major has been specifically designed to give an understanding of biological function at the molecular level and how this knowledge integrates into understanding how individual cells and entire organisms function.
Music [MJD-MUSDM]
The Bachelor of Music is an advanced, practical degree offering specialisations for composers, electronic musicians, musicologists, and performers.
Music and Society [MJD-MUSMS]
This major develops your skills and expertise in thinking critically about music across a broad range of styles and contexts, encompassing its histories, social and political meanings, and performance and listening practices.
Music General Studies [MJD-MSTGM]
Music General Studies is a stepping stone to a variety of careers within and beyond the music profession.
Music Studies [MJD-MUSST]
Music Studies provides you with a broad grounding in music and allows you to focus on a chosen area of music study through option units, in addition to studying a range of core units.
Music Theatre [MJD-MUSMT]
The Music Theatre Studies Major allows students to develop their artistry and knowledge to engage with the professional and amateur music theatre community.
Music: Electronic Music and Sound Design [MJD-MEMSD]
Electronic Music and Sound Design is a creative-focused major.
Neuroscience [MJD-NEURS]
How do we process the sensory stimuli we receive? How does the nervous system grow, develop and learn? How do medical conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, deafness, dementia and depression afflict the brain and nervous system? Neuroscientists are interested in the answers to these questions and how nervous system function can be restored after disease and injury to the brain.
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine [MJD-PLMED]
This discipline concerns the testing, diagnosis, treatment, management and prevention of human disease.
Pharmaceutical Health [MJD-PHEAL]
The extended major is offered in the Combined Bachelor's and Master's degree where you will graduate with both a Bachelor of Human Sciences (Pharmaceutical Health) and a Master of Pharmacy.
Pharmacology [MJD-PHARY]
How do medicines produce their beneficial effects on human diseases? How can drugs target particular organs, cells, proteins and genes? This major provides the comprehensive grounding in scientific concepts that you require in order to understand how the body affects the actions, efficacy and safety of drugs, how drugs affect the human body, and how drugs are used to treat human disease.
Philosophy [MJD-PHILY]
The study of Philosophy involves thinking about some of the big questions we ask during our lifetime: Does God exist? Do the sciences tell us the truth about the world? How can we say what we mean? Are other people's experiences like our own? What does it mean to be conscious? What are emotions and how are they relevant to our lives? Philosophy teaches you to distinguish between good and bad arguments and make informed recommendations on contentious issues.
Philosophy, Politics and Economics [MJD-PPEDM]
Very many important issues – climate change, healthcare, political participation, taxation and much more besides – have philosophical, political, and economic dimensions.
Physics [MJD-PHYSC]
Physics examines the world around us at the most fundamental level, from the origin and fate of the universe, to the behaviour of matter on subatomic length scales—and everything in between.
Physiology [MJD-PHYGY]
How does your body cope during intense exercise, blood loss or during dehydration? How does your nervous system respond to the world around you? How does your body adapt to changing environments? The Physiology major provides answers to these questions and teaches you how the human body works, from the molecular and cellular levels to tissues and organs.
Plant Biology [MJD-PLBEM]
Plant Biology is an exciting and rapidly developing subject, with many applications in fields as diverse as agriculture, conservation and environmental biology.
Podiatric Health and Medical Sciences [MJD-PHMSC]
This Extended Major provides the foundation of studies for direct entry in to the Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) degree for entry into professional practice as a podiatrist.
Political Science and International Relations [MJD-POLSC]
Societies can only continue to exist if they solve the problem of internal order and are able to protect themselves from external threats.
Primary Education [MJD-PEDUC]
This course is for students wishing to qualify as primary school teachers and teach children aged 5 to 11 years (School grades Pre-Primary to Year 6).
Psychological and Behavioural Sciences [MJD-PSYCH]
Psychology is a fascinating and diverse area of study that touches upon many aspects of daily life, seeking to answer questions about how and why people behave the way they do.
Psychology [MJD-PSYDM]
Psychology is a fascinating and diverse area of study that touches upon many aspects of daily life, seeking to answer questions about how and why people behave the way they do.
Public Health [MJD-PPHLH]
Health is a major modern challenge because of the growing importance of international health issues, the ageing population and disparities in health across the community.
Quantum Computing [MJD-QCOMP]
Quantum Computing is a rapidly evolving interdisciplinary field that spans multiple areas, cantered especially around physics and computer science.
Science and Technology in Society [not available in 2025] [MJD-SCITS]
Science and technology influence much that happens in our world.
Social and Environmental Sustainability [MJD-SUSTA]
UWA's Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability is a Humanities & Social Sciences (HaSS)-focused interdisciplinary degree oriented towards professional practice that draws substantively on the rich disciplinary knowledge across the social sciences and humanities.
Social Work [MJD-SOCWK]
Social workers are concerned with psychosocial problems; their causes, their solutions and their human impacts.
Software Engineering [MJD-ESOFT]
The field of software engineering is concerned with the development, deployment and maintenance of software assets across an organisation.
Spanish Studies [MJD-SPNHB]
Studying Spanish is not simply about learning a language—it's an experience that will open your mind to different cultures.
Sport Science [MJD-SPTSC]
The Sport Science Major offers a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental concepts and practical applications within the field of sport and exercise science.
Sport Science, Exercise and Health [MJD-SEHDM]
This course provides a sound basis in sport and exercise science theory combined with practical, technical and communication skills.
Statistics [MJD-STATS]
Statistics is the science concerned with developing and studying methods for collecting, analysing, interpreting and presenting data.
Wildlife Conservation [MJD-WLCDM]
The Wildlife Conservation extended major is designed for students interested in the conservation of threatened animals and their environments.
Work and Employment Relations [MJD-WKERL]
The Work and Employment Relations major focuses on the dynamics of workplace relations between employers and employees as well as the wider impact of employment relations on the economy, society and politics.
Zoology [MJD-ZOOLY]
The Zoology major will provide you with the opportunity to study animals and their habitats including Western Australia's unique fauna.
Diploma in Commerce – 8 Months [UWC02]
The UWA Diploma in Commerce is designed to meet the needs of overseas students whose first language may not be English, who may fall short of direct entry requirements and/or whose availability for first year study is out of phase with the University's normal entry date.
Diploma in Commerce - 12 Months [UWC12]
The UWA Diploma in Commerce is designed to meet the needs of overseas students whose first language may not be English, who may fall short of direct entry requirements and/or whose availability for first year study is out of phase with the University's normal entry date.
Diploma in Computer and Data Science – 8 Months [UWC06]
The UWA Diploma in Computer and Data Science is designed to meet the needs of overseas students whose first language may not be English, who may fall short of direct entry requirements and/or whose availability for first year study is out of phase with the University's normal entry date.
Diploma in Computer and Data Science - 12 months [UWC16]
The UWA Diploma in Computer and Data Science is designed to meet the needs of overseas students whose first language may not be English, who may fall short of direct entry requirements and/or whose availability for first year study is out of phase with the University's normal entry date.
UWA Foundation Program Extended - 12 months [UWC10]
The UWA Foundation Program provides international students with a pathway into the first year of a comprehensive suite of Bachelors degrees at the University of Western Australia.
UWA Foundation Program - 8 months [UWC00]
The UWA Foundation Program provides international students with a pathway into the first year of a comprehensive suite of Bachelors degrees at the University of Western Australia.
Diploma in Engineering – 10 Months [UWC08]
The Diploma of Engineering is designed to meet the needs of overseas students whose first language may not be English, who may fall short of direct entry requirements and/or whose availability for first year study is out of phase with the University's normal entry date.
Diploma in Engineering - 14 months [UWC18]
The Diploma of Engineering is designed to meet the needs of overseas students whose first language may not be English, who may fall short of direct entry requirements and/or whose availability for first year study is out of phase with the University's normal entry date.
Diploma in Science – 8 Months [UWC04]
The UWA Diploma in Science is designed to meet the needs of overseas students whose first language is not English, who may fall short of direct entry requirements and/or whose availability for first year study is out of phase with the University's normal entry date.
Diploma in Science - 12 months [UWC14]
The UWA Diploma in Science is designed to meet the needs of overseas students whose first language may not be English, who may fall short of direct entry requirements and/or whose availability for first year study is out of phase with the University's normal entry date.
Honours in Accounting [HON-ACCTG]
Honours in Accounting at the Business School is a rigorous program intended for high-performing students with an undergraduate Accounting major.
Honours in Agricultural Science [HON-AGSCI]
Honours in Agricultural Science builds upon your knowledge gained at undergraduate level through an emphasis on processes at a farming systems level.
Honours in Anatomy and Human Biology [HON-ANHBY]
Honours in Anatomy and Human Biology is a blend of coursework and research project work designed to introduce you to the world of research.
Honours in Anthropology [HON-ANTHR]
Honours in Anthropology encourages independent critical thinking and teaches you to investigate social questions empirically.
Honours in Archaeology [HON-ARCGY]
Australian-trained archaeologists contribute to research, documentation and management of archaeological heritage in Australia and globally.
Honours in Art History and Curatorial Studies [HON-ARHCU]
Note: this honours specialisation is not available for new enrolments in 2025.
Honours in Asian Studies [HON-ASSTD]
Honours in Asian Studies examines how knowledge about Asia has been constructed historically, and explores the various methodological issues that arise when studying Asian cultures and societies today.
Honours in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology [HON-BCHMB]
By undertaking Honours in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, you will develop an understanding of the research process and your abilities to conduct independent research.
Honours in Biotechnology [HON-BTECH]
Note: this honours specialisation is not available for new enrolments in 2025.
Honours in Botany [HON-BOTNY]
Plants underpin life on Earth.
Honours in Business Analytics [HON-BUSAN]
An Honours in Business Analytics provides students with foundation research training in the Business Analytics field at an international standard.
Honours in Business Economics [HON-ECONS]
As an Honours in Business Economics student, you will study advanced economic theory, review high-level research literature concerning economics and its various applications, and prepare a dissertation that is the result of substantial academic research.
Honours in Business Law [HON-BSLAW]
Honours in Business Law is designed to increase understanding of important theoretical and practical legal issues in commercial law, while also developing key practical skills relevant to work not only in a range of business and commercial contexts but also within both government and non-government organisations (e.
Honours in Business Management [HON-BMGMT]
The honours research component comprises both training and active research by students.
Honours in Chemistry [HON-CHEMS]
By undertaking honours in Chemistry, you will develop an understanding of the research process and your abilities to conduct independent research.
Honours in Classics and Ancient History [HON-CLANH]
Honours in Classics and Ancient History is a combination of coursework and your own extended research essay, or dissertation.
Honours in Communication and Media Studies [HON-CMMST]
Honours in Communication and Media Studies develops your understanding of the field and your capacity to contribute to this field.
Honours in Computer Science and Software Engineering [HON-CMSSE]
Honours in Computer Science and Software Engineering is an additional year of study in which you will undertake an in-depth investigation on a research topic of interest.
Honours in Conservation Biology [HON-CONBI]
As human pressures on our natural environment are at an all-time high, the need for experienced conservation biologists to attempt to reverse the declines in ecosystem functioning and health, and in species population sizes, is increasing.
Honours in Criminology [HON-CRIMN]
Criminology is an interdisciplinary subject area that has emerged from the attention distinct disciplines have paid to offenders and offending.
Honours in Earth Science [HON-GEOGY]
Honours in Earth Science provides you with an opportunity to undertake coursework units with direct application to developing sustainable resources in Western Australia as well as a 24-point research project.
Honours in Economics [HON-ECNPF]
Students undertaking this B.
Honours in Engineering Science [HON-ENGSC]
Honours in Engineering Science provides you with the opportunity to deepen your knowledge in Engineering Science, through a combination of advanced coursework units and an in-depth investigation on a research topic of interest.
Honours in English and Literary Studies [HON-EGLST]
Honours in English Literary Studies is designed to increase understanding of literature and culture through sustained and close attention to particular texts (including film), key topics and major critical and theoretical issues.
Honours in Enterprise and Innovation [HON-ENTIN]
The honours research component comprises both training and active research by students.
Honours in Environmental Science [HON-ENVSC]
An Honours in Environmental Science will prepare you with advanced training in areas of land and water management, climate science, biogeochemical processes, ecology and soil science related to natural and disturbed environments, enabling you to successfully complete a research project.
Honours in Finance [HON-FINCE]
As one of the flagship programs at the Business School, Honours in Finance is popular among high-achieving students who view the honours year as an essential prerequisite to obtaining a position with an investment bank or management consulting firm.
Honours in Financial Economics [HON-FINEC]
Students undertaking this B.
Honours in Fine Arts [HON-FNART]
An Honours in Fine Arts aims to develop critical and creative skills and provides an opportunity for students to undertake dedicated advanced research.
Honours in French Studies [HON-FRNCH]
Honours in French Studies offers advanced study of French language and culture through units in language (written and spoken) and in selected aspects of French and Francophone culture, as well as through a research thesis.
Honours in Gender Studies [HON-GNDST]
Honours in Gender Studies will deepen and broaden interdisciplinary understandings of contemporary theories of gender, sexuality, and feminist thought through independent research combined with an interdisciplinary coursework program spanning the Humanities and Social Sciences.
Honours in Genetics [HON-GENET]
By undertaking Honours in Genetics, you will develop an understanding of the research process and your abilities to conduct independent research.
Honours in Geographical Sciences [HON-GGRPY]
An Honours in Geographical Sciences provides you with the skills and knowledge to engage in the advanced analysis of spatial patterns and processes in natural and built environments.
Honours in Geophysics [HON-GEOPH]
Note: this honours specialisation is not available for new enrolments in 2025.
Honours in German Studies [HON-GRMAN]
Honours in German Studies offers advanced study of German language and culture through units in language (written and spoken) and in selected aspects of German, Austrian and Swiss culture, as well as through a research thesis.
Honours in Global Business [HON-GLBUS]
The honours research component comprises both training and active research by students.
Honours in History [HON-HISTY]
Honours in History is a one-year, full-time or two-year, part-time specialisation taken at the end of an undergraduate degree.
Honours in History of Art [HON-HYART]
Honours in the History of Art develops research skills pertaining to art produced around the world.
Honours in Human Resource Management [HON-HRSMT]
Honours in Human Resource Management provides you with foundation research training in human resources or employment relations at an international standard.
Honours in Human Rights [HON-HUMAR]
To investigate advanced ideas from a range of disciplines relevant to the study of human rights and associated ideas (e.
Honours in Italian Studies [HON-ITALN]
Honours in Italian Studies will give you high-level knowledge and skills in Italian which will allow you to operate with confidence and skill in Italian linguistic and cultural contexts.
Honours in Law and Society [HON-LWSOC]
Law and Society scholars examine broad theoretical issues about the nature of law and society as well as how the relationship between the two plays out in particular fields of legal and social policy at both domestic and international levels.
Honours in Linguistics [HON-LINGO]
Honours in Linguistics trains you to undertake research in the discipline in order to create new knowledge, at a level that is both more advanced than at undergraduate level and which broadens your knowledge in specialised sub-areas of the discipline.
Honours in Management [HON-MGMNT]
An Honours in Management provides you with foundation research training in the Management discipline at an international standard.
Honours in Marine Biology [HON-MARBI]
An honours student in Marine Biology will conduct research related to the structure and/or functioning of the marine ecosystem.
Honours in Marine Science [HON-MARSC]
As an honours student in Marine Science, you will conduct research related to the structure and/or functioning of the marine ecosystem (Marine Biology Specialisation) or the physical processes that operate in the ocean and shape our coastline (Coastal and Oceans Specialisation).
Honours in Marketing [HON-MRKTG]
An Honours in Marketing allows students to complete a major research-based enquiry project focusing on a specialised topic within the Marketing discipline.
Honours in Mathematics and Statistics [HON-MTHST]
Honours in Mathematics and Statistics will give you the knowledge and tools necessary to solve complex mathematical and/or statistical problems of a theoretical or applied nature, depending on your specialisation.
Honours in Medical Research [HON-BIOMS]
An Honours in Medical Research will allow you to gain an appreciation of the philosophy, objectives, difficulties and practicalities of biomedical research.
Honours in Music [HON-MUSIC]
Honours in Music provides an opportunity for you to undertake dedicated, advanced work in the areas of music performance, composition, creative music technologies, and/or musicology (including historical musicology, ethnomusicology, psychology of music, music sociology, and music education).
Honours in Natural Resource Management [HON-NRMGT]
An Honours in Natural Resource Management provides you with advanced training and the skills needed to manage natural resource systems and help conserve the environment.
Honours in Neuroscience [HON-NEURS]
Honours in Neuroscience is a blend of coursework and research project work designed to introduce you to the world of research.
Honours in Philosophy [HON-PHILY]
Honours in Philosophy will develop high-level research skills and an ability to analyse and construct arguments, deepen your knowledge of the history of philosophy, as well as broaden and integrate your understanding of the sub-fields of philosophy.
Honours in Philosophy, Politics and Economics [HON-PPECN]
To investigate advanced ideas from within the separate disciplines of philosophy, politics and economics, integrate those ideas and apply them to scholarly research.
Honours in Physics [HON-PHYSC]
Honours in Physics consists of an equal combination of advanced coursework and a research project and dissertation.
Honours in Physiology [HON-PHYGY]
Honours in Physiology is a blend of coursework and research project work designed to introduce you to the world of research.
Honours in Political Science and International Relations [HON-POLSC]
Honours in Political Science and International Relations provides an opportunity to study political science and international relations in both greater depth and greater scope than is possible in earlier undergraduate years.
Honours in Psychology [HON-PSYCH]
Honours in Psychology has been awarded Accreditation by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) as a fourth year of psychology.
Honours in Science Communication [HON-SCCOM]
This unit is intended for students who want to consolidate their research skills following an undergraduate major in science communication.
Honours in Sport Science, Exercise and Health [HON-SSCEH]
Honours in Sport Science, Exercise and Health provides you with interdisciplinary research skills and advanced knowledge in a select sub-discipline area (exercise physiology/biochemistry, biomechanics, motor development, exercise and health psychology or activity promotion).
Honours in Work and Employment Relations [HON-WKERL]
Honours in Work and Employment Relations provides you with research training in Employment Relations at an international standard.
Honours in Zoology [HON-ZOOLY]
The course for Honours in Zoology is a blend of coursework and research project work designed to introduce the student to the world of research on animals.
Active Citizenship [MNR-CITZN]
Engaged citizenship is increasingly important in a world that is global, complex and connected
Advanced Studies on Contemporary China [MNR-CHIAS]
China has become significantly relevant to Australia, the Indo-Pacific Region, and the world
Anatomical Sciences [MNR-ANSCI]
A Minor in Anatomical Sciences will provide an integrated and deep understanding of the structure and function of the human form in both health and disease
Applied Ethics [MNR-ETHIC]
Applied ethics refers to the practical application of ethical theories to contemporary problems
Applied Music [MNR-MUSAP]
This minor combines practical performance studies in music with the study of music within moving images, and popular music within a global perspective
Applied Statistical Learning [MNR-ASTAT]
The minor provides students with a sequence of statistical units in data science which starts with basic ideas in data science and ends with sophisticated (third-year) methods in modern statistical learning, computational statistics and data analysis
Behavioural Data Science [MNR-BDSCI]
The minor in Behavioural Data Science comprises of four units designed to provide an Arts or Science undergraduate student with introductory to intermediate skills at framing questions scientifically, collecting data with standardized protocols, and analysing data with introductory to intermediate statistics
Biological Anthropology [MNR-BIOAN]
As the world becomes increasingly globalised, the importance of understanding and respecting cultural and physical differences between individuals becomes critical
Brain and Behaviour [MNR-BRBEH]
The minor in Brain and Behaviour introduces students to basic concepts in neuroscience (brain) and behaviour and then provides deeper exploration of brain anatomy, organisation and evolution as underpinnings of complex functions
Chinese Language and Culture [MNR-CHLAC]
This Minor combines language study and practical knowledge of Chinese society designed to boost the students' employability
Creative Writing Studies [MNR-CRWRS]
The Creative Writing Studies Minor offers students creative industry experience and develops transferable skills in critical thinking, creativity and communication
Cross Cultural Communication [MNR-CCCOM]
This Minor is designed for STEM+ students wishing to prepare themselves to compete in an increasingly global and diverse job market
Curatorial Studies [MNR-CURAT]
The Curatorial Studies minor is designed to assist you in the development of your career prospects in art galleries, museums and other cultural institutions
Data Science [MNR-DATSC]
The ability to understand and critically evaluate the assumptions which underlie data and its presentation are invaluable
Digital Citizenship [MNR-DGCIT]
Digital technologies such as artificial intelligence, automation and communications technologies from smart phones to social media, are developing at an astonishing speed and are influencing many aspects of our lives
Digital Creativity [MNR-DCREA]
The Digital Creativity minor enables students to study emerging digital platforms that are used in arts, media and design
Earth's Environmental Challenges [MNR-ETHFT]
Natural hazards pose a distinct threat to society
Ecology [MNR-ECOLY]
The Ecology minor is designed specifically to introduce non-STEM students to core STEM skills that engage their interests and complement the skills they will obtain through their major
Environmental Biology [MNR-ENVBI]
The Environmental Biology minor is designed specifically to introduce non-STEM students to core STEM skills that both complements the skills they will obtain through their major as well as engage their interests
Environmental Chemistry [MNR-ENVCH]
Environmental Chemistry covers the important link between environmental studies and modern chemistry practices
Environmental Economics [MNR-EECON]
This minor addresses humanity's greatest challenge—how to balance the need for economic wellbeing with the pressing need to protect the environment
Environmental Humanities [MNR-MEHUM]
The Environmental Humanities have arisen in response to the fact that ‘environmental' problems, by and large, arise out of human action and in order to address them we need to understand their human dimensions
Exercise as Medicine [MNR-EXMED]
Exercise and nutrition are foundation approaches in the primary and secondary prevention of society's most debilitating and costly chronic diseases
Feeding the Future World [MNR-FCENV]
Feeding the world into the future is a key global challenge as the human population continues to increase in the face of climate change and approaching environmental limits
French [MNR-FRENB]
Studying French language and culture will open your mind to the rich cultural diversity of one of the world's major international languages
Geological and Archaeological Landscapes [MNR-GEARL]
This minor aims to combine learning in archaeology and geoscience to develop conceptual knowledge and practical skills that are applied to deciphering the history of humans and their interactions with geological landscapes in Western Australia and beyond
German [MNR-GRMNB]
The minor in German is offered at two levels: 1
Global Health [MNR-GLBHH]
The rapid pace of globalisation in the past decades has been accompanied by increasing integration of countries, health systems, and economies
Human Systems Physiology [MNR-ORGPH]
A minor in Human Systems Physiology will provide a broad background to the inner workings of the human body, with a particular specialisation on cardiorespiratory function
Indonesian Language and Culture [MNR-INLAC]
This Minor in Indonesian Language and Culture offers an integrated course of study of Indonesian language in social and cultural context
Italian [MNR-ITALB]
This minor in Italian offers integrated study of Italian language and culture
Japanese Language and Culture [MNR-JALAC]
This Minor combines language study and cultural knowledge of Japanese society and is designed to boost the employment prospects of the graduates
Korean Language and Culture [MNR-KOLAC]
This Minor combines language study with practical cultural knowledge of Korean society, aiming to boost the employment prospects of graduates across various disciplines
Latin Language and Literature [MNR-LATNL]
Latin remains a major world language in the 21st century
Learning for the Professions [not available in 2025] [MNR-EDUCN]
The Education minor introduces students to the fascinating field of learning
Mineral Resource Development [MNR-MRSDV]
This minor builds STEM skills required to work in the mineral resources industry, a critical export industry that underpins the economy of Western Australia and Australia's GDP
Minor in Film Studies [MNR-FILMS]
The minor in Film Studies will provide undergraduate students with in-depth knowledge about the history, culture, aesthetic, economic, and political aspects of film as a meaning-making and story-telling medium that intersects with other media (eg
Musicology [MNR-MUSCO]
This minor investigates the social and intellectual facets of music's composition, performance and reception, and how these contribute to musical meaning
Ocean Innovation [MNR-OCEAN]
Careful global management of ocean resources is key to a sustainable future, creating strong demand for graduates in a range of sectors of Australia's $100b Blue Economy
OneHealth: Human Health and Environment [MNR-ONHLT]
The World Health Organisation and Centres for Disease Control have identified zoonotic infections as a risk to human health as highlighted by diseases such as ebola, SARS, H5N1 and most recently COVID-19
Physical Activity and Health [MNR-PAHLT]
Note: this minor is only available to re-enrolling students
Physics for the Modern Era [MNR-PHYSI]
Our world is on the cusp of a new era of life-changing technologies based on quantum and space science
Process Engineering Science [MNR-PRENS]
Process engineering involves the design and optimisation of modern manufacturing, transmission, utilisation, and recycling of goods throughout the world
Professional Engagement and Practice in Health [MNR-PEPIH]
The graduate labour market in Australia and internationally has evolved considerably in recent decades
Religion in History [MNR-RELST]
Studying religious practices and beliefs of different cultures, within a variety of historical contexts, is both an important intellectual exercise and crucial for understanding human societies in full context
Science and Policy: Climate Change and Environmental Planning [MNR-SPCEU]
The natural sciences have developed a robust consensus on climate and related environmental changes and the numerous threats that these present to the human and natural environment
Science Communication [MNR-SCCOM]
This minor will teach you how to communicate effectively with diverse audiences ranging from school children to scientists, using a range of media and genres from podcasts and posters to blogs and exhibitions
Science in Society [MNR-SCILT]
The Science in Society minor will provide a focal point for our understanding of how scientific endeavours both feed from and contribute to human society
Spanish [MNR-SPNHB]
Studying Spanish is not simply about learning a language—it's an experience that will open your mind to different cultures
Sport and Exercise Physiology [MNR-SPHYS]
Note: this minor is only available to re-enrolling students
Understanding the Environment [MNR-ENVST]
This Understanding the Environment minor responds to the increased need of a science based cognate background of the general principles, processes and facts in environmental science
Video Game Music and Sound [MNR-MVGMS]
This minor equips students with technical and creative skills specific to the creation of music and sound within the video game industry
Women's Health [MNR-WHLTH]
A person's health is influenced throughout their lifespan by many factors
Academic Conduct Essentials (ACE) [AACE1000]
Academic Conduct Essentials (ACE) [AACE4000]
Business Reporting and Analysis [ACCT1100]
Financial Accounting [ACCT1101]
Management Accounting [ACCT2112]
Corporate Accounting [ACCT2201]
Accounting Information Systems [ACCT2242]
Taxation [ACCT2331]
Contemporary Managerial Accounting [ACCT3203]
Performance Measurement and Evaluation [ACCT3206]
Financial Statement Analysis [ACCT3302]
Financial Accounting: Theory and Practice [ACCT3321]
Auditing [ACCT3322]
Strategic Management Accounting [ACCT3323]
Management Accounting: Issues and Perspectives [ACCT4440]
Advanced Accounting Research [ACCT4471]
Dissertation (Accounting) Part 1 [ACCT4486]
Dissertation (Accounting) Part 2 [ACCT4487]
Dissertation (Accounting) Part 3 [ACCT4488]
Dissertation (Accounting) Part 4 [ACCT4489]
Introductory Financial Accounting [ACCT5432]
Contemporary Issues in Accounting [ACCT5501]
Intermediate Corporate Financial Accounting [ACCT5511]
Advanced Corporate Financial Accounting [ACCT5521]
Principles of Auditing [ACCT5522]
Financial Accounting: Theory and Practice [ACCT5531]
Accounting Information Systems [ACCT5532]
Accounting [ACCT5602]
Accounting for Planning and Control [ACCT5633]
Principles of Taxation [ACCT5637]
Audit and Risk [ACCT5701]
Taxation Australia [ACCT5702]
Business Performance [ACCT5703]
Financial Accounting and Reporting [ACCT5704]
Chartered Accountants Capstone [ACCT5705]
Ethics, Risk and Technology [ACCT5706]
Introduction to Business and Accounting [ACCX0101]
Financial Accounting [ACCX1101]
Academic Conduct and Research Integrity (ACRI) [ACRI9000]
Feeding the World [AGRI1001]
Pasture and Livestock Systems [AGRI2201]
Agricultural exchange to Indonesia [AGRI2298]
Decisions from Data in Agriculture [AGRI3003]
Agribusiness Planning and Management [AGRI3004]
Precision Agriculture [AGRI4401]
Plant and Human Nutrition [AGRI4407]
Fundamentals of Agricultural Science [AGRI4409]
Breeding and Biotechnology [AGRI4410]
Agribusiness [AGRI5402]
Advanced Commodity Marketing [AGRI5403]
Case Studies in Breeding and Biotechnology [AGRI5502]
Animal Production Systems [AGRI5503]
Integrated Pest Management - Practical [AGRI5505]
Integrated Pest Management - Principles [AGRI5506]
Integrated Pest Management - Ecological [AGRI5507]
Sustainable Grazing Systems [AGRI5508]
Advanced Soil Science [AGRI5571]
Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing [AHEA2201]
Aboriginal Health Community Organisation Placement [AHEA3200]
Aboriginal Health Research Project [AHEA3300]
Aboriginal Social and Emotional Wellbeing [AHEA3301]
Aboriginal Health [AHEA5755]
Aboriginal Health Research and Ethics [AHEA5801]
Aboriginal Health Thesis (Research) (full-time) [AHEA5880]
Aboriginal Health Thesis (Research) (part-time) [AHEA5881]
Foundations of Anatomy & Human Biology [ANHB0036]
Human Biology I: Becoming Human [ANHB1101]
Human Biology II: Being Human [ANHB1102]
Human Structure and Development [ANHB2212]
Human Organs and Systems [ANHB2214]
Biological Anthropology: Human Adaptation and Variation [ANHB2215]
Human Reproductive Biology [ANHB2216]
Human Neurobiology [ANHB2217]
Human Biology: Applications and Investigations I [ANHB3310]
Human Evolutionary Ecology [ANHB3315]
Human Reproduction [ANHB3316]
Human Biology: Applications and Investigations II [ANHB3320]
Biological Anthropology: Genes and Society [ANHB3321]
Human/Primate Social Organisation [ANHB3322]
Cells, Tissues and Development [ANHB3323]
Human Structure and Function [ANHB3324]
Human Structure and Function - Head and Neck [ANHB3330]
Human Structure and Function - Limbs [ANHB3331]
Behaviour, Ecology and Conservation of Primates in China [ANHB3395]
Anatomy and Biology for Medical Physicists [ANHB5451]
Human Biology 1 (Becoming Human) [ANHX1101]
Human Biology 2 (Being Human) [ANHX1102]
The Darwinian Revolution [ANIM2001]
Animal Form and Function [ANIM2207]
Field Studies in Zoology [ANIM2209]
Animal Diversity [ANIM2220]
Human-wildlife conflict in the Tropics [ANIM2297]
Clean, Green and Ethical Animal Production [ANIM3306]
Comparative Neurobiology [ANIM3320]
Wildlife Conservation and Management [ANIM3353]
Animal Ecology [ANIM3361]
Environmental Physiology [ANIM3363]
Behavioural Ecology [ANIM3365]
Animal Identification [ANIM4410]
Biology of Australian marsupials [ANIM5110]
Evolutionary Ecology [ANIM5502]
Being Human: Culture, Identity and Society [ANTH1001]
Global Change, Local Responses [ANTH1002]
Social Thought [ANTH2001]
Human Futures: Energy, Food and Sustainable Environments [ANTH2225]
Society, Law and Politics [ANTH2406]
Entangled Objects [ANTH2902]
Ethnography [ANTH3001]
Engaged Practices [ANTH3401]
Indigenous Australia [ANTH3601]
Knowing Social Realities: Theoretical Foundations [ANTH4103]
Australian Society [ANTX0407]
Scientific Communication Part 1 [APHB4001]
Scientific Communication Part 2 [APHB4008]
Developmental Origins of Health and Disease [APHB5501]
Neuroendocrinology [APHB5503]
Honours Dissertation Part 1 [APHB5514]
Honours Dissertation Part 2 [APHB5515]
Honours Dissertation Part 3 [APHB5516]
Honours Dissertation Part 4 [APHB5517]
Literature Review and Research Proposal [APHB5520]
Science Research Project Part 1 [APHB5521]
Science Research Project Part 2 [APHB5522]
Science Research Project Part 3 [APHB5523]
Architecture Studio 1 [ARCT1001]
Drawing History [ARCT1010]
Early Modern Architecture [ARCT1011]
Architecture Studio 1 [ARCT1150]
Architecture Studio 2 [ARCT2000]
Architecture Studio 2 [ARCT2001]
Modern Architecture [ARCT2010]
Materials and Small Constructions [ARCT2030]
Environmental Design [ARCT2050]
Architecture Studio 3 [ARCT3000]
Architecture Studio 3 [ARCT3001]
History and Theories of the Built Environment [ARCT3010]
Materials and Large Construction [ARCT3030]
Advanced Design Thinking [ARCT3040]
Active Matter [ARCT3050]
Architectural Technology, Structures and Services [ARCT4430]
Project Implementation and Documentation [ARCT4440]
Architectural Practice [ARCT4461]
Living Architecture [ARCT4585]
Independent Research Part 1 [ARCT5010]
Independent Research Part 2 [ARCT5011]
Architecture Studio [ARCT5101]
Architecture Studio 2 [ARCT5102]
Detailed Design Studio [ARCT5201]
Detailed Design Studio 2 [ARCT5202]
Intensive Architecture Studio 1 [ARCT5301]
Intensive Studio 2 [ARCT5302]
Independent Design Research [ARCT5502]
Conservation Planning in Practice [ARCT5506]
Conservation Planning—Developed Research Project on Adaptive Reuse [ARCT5507]
Practical Building Conservation—Developed Research Project on a Building Construction System [ARCT5509]
Housing [ARCT5510]
Near Future Scenarios for a New Architectural Era [ARCT5513]
BIM Workflows [ARCT5518]
Drawing Resilience [ARCT5520]
Empowering Communities Through Design [ARCT5521]
Delivering Good Design [ARCT5528]
Forensic Architecture [ARCT5529]
Photo Real Rendering [ARCT5536]
Practical Building Conservation [ARCT5575]
Introduction to Architectural Conservation [ARCT5576]
Conservation in Cultural Landscapes, Historic Towns and Urban Precincts [ARCT5577]
Building Pictures [ARCT5578]
Advanced Architectural Animation [ARCT5580]
Australian Architecture in a Global Setting [ARCT5586]
Westralian Architecture [ARCT5588]
Furniture Design [ARCT5589]
Architectural Studies [ARCT5590]
Timber in Architecture [ARCT5592]
Furniture: from prototype to production [ARCT5593]
Architecture Studio 1 [ARCT5601]
Architecture Studio 2 [ARCT5602]
Architecture Studio 3 [ARCT5603]
Environmental Frameworks for Architecture [ARCT5701]
Architectural Practice 1: Initiation [ARCT5801]
Architectural Practice 2: Technology & Documents [ARCT5802]
Architectural Practice 3: Realisation [ARCT5803]
Bio-Based Materials in Global Settings [ARCT5885]
Think Like an Archaeologist [ARCY1001]
Experimenting with Archaeology [ARCY1002]
Think like a Neanderthal: The Archaeology of Human Origins, Rock Art, and Creativity [ARCY2000]
Archaeology of Death [ARCY2006]
Heritage Futures [ARCY2100]
Doing Archaeology: Fieldschool [ARCY2220]
Doing Archaeology: Analytical Skills [ARCY3003]
Australia in the Indo-Pacific: The last 65,000 years [ARCY3011]
Australia in the Indo-Pacific: 500 years of Historical and Maritime Archaeology [ARCY3012]
Doing Archaeology: Advanced Fieldwork and Collections Research [ARCY3100]
Archaeologists and Anthropologists at Work [ARCY4102]
Advanced Methods in Archaeology [ARCY4104]
Structures and Systems [ARLA1030]
Techniques of Visualisation [ARLA1040]
Design Research Part 1 [ARLA4001]
Design Research Part 2 [ARLA4002]
Research Strategies in Landscape Architecture, Urban Design and Architecture [ARLA4506]
Fine Arts Studio: Record, Visualise & Imagine [ARTF1052]
Digital Art and Object Making [ARTF1053]
Drawing Foundations [ARTF1054]
Curatorial Practices in Contemporary Arts [ARTF2000]
Moving Images [ARTF2020]
Animation and Video [ARTF2021]
BioArt [ARTF2030]
Living Art [ARTF2031]
Environmental and Biological Art [ARTF2040]
Art in the Environment: Deep-Time Performance and Socially-Engaged Art [ARTF2041]
Painting Studio [ARTF2053]
Drawing, Painting & Print Studio [ARTF2054]
Photography and Printmaking studio [ARTF2055]
(Inter)national Studio for Arts and Culture [ARTF2270]
Advanced Studio [ARTF3000]
Advanced Film: Immersive Cinematic Experiences [ARTF3020]
Advanced Art and Biotechnologies [ARTF3030]
Advanced Art and Environment [ARTF3040]
Advanced Major Project [ARTF3050]
Fine Arts Honours Seminar 1: Survey and Situate [ARTF4001]
Fine Arts Honours Seminar 2: Critical Thought [ARTF4002]
Fine Arts Honours Exegesis [ARTF4003]
Fine Arts Honours Dissertation by Art Practice Part 1 [ARTF4004]
Fine Arts Honours Dissertation by Art Practice Part 2 [ARTF4005]
Asian Societies and Cultures [ASIA1001]
Asia from Colonial to Modern [ASIA1002]
Culture, Society and the State in Asia [ASIA2001]
Australia and Asia [ASIA2002]
Popular Culture in Asia [ASIA2004]
Indonesian Politics and Culture [ASIA3001]
Issues in Japanese Society and Culture [ASIA3002]
Social Issues in Contemporary China [ASIA3003]
Gender and Power in Asia [ASIA3004]
Autocracy and Democracy in Asia [ASIA3005]
Contemporary Korean Society [ASIA3006]
Key Debates in the Asian Region [ASIA5001]
Aboriginal Voices [AUST0015]
Foundations of University Study [AUST0063]
Foundations of Creative Writing [AUST0075]
Mechatronics [AUTO3002]
Robot Manipulators and Automation [AUTO4507]
Mobile Robots [AUTO4508]
Introductory Cellular Biochemistry [BIOC1001]
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of the Cell [BIOC2001]
Biochemical Regulation of Cell Function [BIOC2002]
Molecular Biology [BIOC3001]
Structural and Functional Biochemistry [BIOC3002]
Omics—Global Approaches to Cell Function [BIOC3003]
Nutritional Biochemistry [BIOC3004]
Cellular Biochemistry [BIOC3005]
Advanced Studies in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology [BIOC4001]
Fundamentals of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology I [BIOC4002]
Fundamentals of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology II [BIOC4003]
Advanced Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Techniques [BIOC5001]
Frontiers in Biology [BIOL1130]
Plant and Animal Biology [BIOL1131]
Marine Biology [BIOL2204]
Independent Research Practicum [BIOL2206]
Conservation Biology [BIOL2261]
Marine Mammal Science [BIOL3000]
Fisheries Science: Foundation and Application [BIOL3305]
Saving Endangered Species [BIOL3360]
Evolutionary Processes [BIOL3364]
Advanced Marine Mammal Science [BIOL4400]
Marine Conservation and Fisheries Management [BIOL4407]
Marine Ecology [BIOL4408]
Environmental Genomics [BIOL4410]
Marine Field Studies [BIOL4411]
Honours in Biological Sciences Research Presentation Skills [BIOL4446]
Big Data, Modelling and Meta-analysis in Biology, Conservation and the Environment [BIOL5301]
Honours in Biological Sciences Research Dissertation Part 1 [BIOL5442]
Honours in Biological Sciences Research Dissertation Part 2 [BIOL5443]
Honours in Biological Sciences Research Dissertation Part 3 [BIOL5444]
Honours in Biological Sciences Research Dissertation Part 5 [BIOL5445]
Honours in Biological Sciences Research Dissertation Part 4 [BIOL5447]
Managing Threatened Species and Ecological Communities [BIOL5502]
Sex in the Sea [BIOL5504]
Conservation Genetics [BIOL5542]
Masters in Biological Sciences Research Dissertation Part 1 [BIOL5552]
Masters in Biological Sciences Research Dissertation Part 2 [BIOL5553]
Masters in Biological Sciences Research Dissertation Part 3 [BIOL5554]
Masters in Biological Sciences Research Dissertation Part 5 [BIOL5555]
Masters in Biological Sciences Research Presentation Skills [BIOL5556]
Masters in Biological Sciences Research Dissertation Part 4 [BIOL5557]
Biological Research Unit [BIOL5592]
Foundation Biology [BIOX0001]
BIM Authors [BLDG5000]
BIM Authors Online [BLDG5001]
BIM Dynamo [BLDG5050]
BIM Dynamo Online [BLDG5051]
BIM Dimensions [BLDG5100]
BIM Dimensions Online [BLDG5101]
Digital Site [BLDG5200]
Digital Site Online [BLDG5201]
BIM Sustainability [BLDG5300]
BIM Sustainability Online [BLDG5301]
BIM Network Teams [BLDG5500]
BIM Network Teams Online [BLDG5501]
BIM Manager [BLDG5700]
BIM Manager Online [BLDG5701]
Major Project [BLDG5800]
Major Project Online [BLDG5801]
Humanities in Health and Medicine [BMED2001]
Narrative Medicine for research, education and practice [BMED3001]
Application of Humanities to Health care [BMED3002]
Building the bridge while walking over it: the journey to person centred health care [BMED3003]
Literature Review and Research Proposal in Biomedical Sciences [BMED4001]
Research Communication in Biomedical Sciences Part 1 [BMED4002]
Medical Research Thesis Part 1 [BMED4003]
Research Ethics, Rationale and Design [BMED4004]
Research Communication in Biomedical Sciences Part 2 [BMED4005]
Medical Research Thesis Part 2 [BMED4006]
Medical Research Project Part 3 [BMED4007]
Medical Research Project Part 4 [BMED4008]
Biodesign Medical Technology Innovation [BMED5001]
Engineering and the Human Body [BMEG3001]
Biomaterials [BMEG3002]
Biomedical Instrumentation [BMEG4001]
Biomaterials [BMEG4002]
Biomechanics [BMEG4003]
Advanced Topics in Biomedical Engineering [BMEG5001]
Biomedical Engineering Design Project 1 [BMEG5551]
Biomedical Engineering Design Project 2 [BMEG5552]
Business Literacy [BUSN0001]
Critical Thinking and Reasoning [BUSN0002]
Applied Business Communication [BUSN0003]
Introductory Mathematics [BUSN0004]
Foundations of Global Business [BUSN1103]
Business Communication for Change, Influence and Impact [BUSN1104]
Data Analytics for Business [BUSN1200]
Data Storytelling for Business [BUSN2001]
Changing the World: Social Innovation, Finance and Enterprise [BUSN2102]
Business Development Project [BUSN3001]
Asia Literacy and Business Engagement [BUSN3002]
Innovation and Startup Practice [BUSN3020]
Dissertation (Business Analytics) Part 1 [BUSN4331]
Dissertation (Business Analytics) Part 2 [BUSN4332]
Dissertation (Business Analytics) Part 3 [BUSN4333]
Dissertation (Business Analytics) Part 4 [BUSN4334]
Qualitative Business Research Methods [BUSN4401]
Quantitative Business Research Methods [BUSN4402]
Business Research Methodology [BUSN4403]
Dissertation (Business Management) Part 1 [BUSN4441]
Dissertation (Business Management) Part 2 [BUSN4442]
Dissertation (Business Management) Part 3 [BUSN4443]
Dissertation (Business Management) Part 4 [BUSN4444]
Dissertation (Enterprise and Innovation) Part 1 [BUSN4551]
Dissertation (Enterprise and Innovation) Part 2 [BUSN4552]
Dissertation (Enterprise and Innovation) Part 3 [BUSN4553]
Dissertation (Enterprise and Innovation) Part 4 [BUSN4554]
Dissertation (Global Business) Part 1 [BUSN4661]
Dissertation (Global Business) Part 2 [BUSN4662]
Dissertation (Global Business) Part 3 [BUSN4663]
Dissertation (Global Business) Part 4 [BUSN4664]
Leading Self and Others [BUSN5000]
Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies in Business [BUSN5001]
Fundamentals of Business Analytics [BUSN5002]
Data Storytelling [BUSN5003]
Business Analytics Industry Project [BUSN5007]
Applied Professional Business Communications [BUSN5100]
Programming for Business [BUSN5101]
Business Research Project [BUSN5506]
Effective Business Communications [BUSN5900]
Blockchain Applications in Business [BUSN5901]
Applied Economic Analytics [BUSN5902]
Text-to-Data Analytics [BUSN5903]
Business Analytics International Industry Project [BUSN5907]
Communication and Research Skills [CARS1000]
Communication and Research Skills [CARS4000]
Foundations of Chemistry [CHEM0038]
Chemistry—Properties and Energetics [CHEM1001]
Chemistry—Structure and Reactivity [CHEM1002]
Introductory Chemistry [CHEM1003]
Core Chemical Concepts and Techniques [CHEM2001]
Physical and Analytical Chemistry [CHEM2002]
Chemical Synthesis [CHEM2003]
The Chemistry of Reactions [CHEM2004]
The Molecules of Life [CHEM2005]
Analytical Methods [CHEM2101]
Metals in Molecules [CHEM2102]
Synthetic and Biological Organic Chemistry [CHEM2103]
Energy and Materials [CHEM2104]
Essential Chemical Skills [CHEM3001]
Chemical Explorations [CHEM3002]
Advanced Chemical Synthesis [CHEM3003]
Modern Methods in Organic Chemistry [CHEM3004]
Chemical Spectroscopy and Structure [CHEM3005]
Chemistry Beyond the Laboratory [CHEM3006]
Workplace Safety and Advanced Analytical Methods [CHEM3101]
Chemistry: A Global View [CHEM3102]
Organometallic Chemistry [CHEM3103]
Organic Chemistry [CHEM3104]
Advanced Materials [CHEM3105]
Chemistry Research Part 1 [CHEM3391]
Chemistry Research Part 2 [CHEM3392]
Advanced Studies in Chemistry [CHEM4001]
Foundation Chemistry [CHEX0003]
Chemistry—Properties and Energetics [CHEX1001]
Chemistry Structure and Reactivity [CHEX1002]
Introductory Chemistry [CHEX1003]
Chinese 3A [CHIN1001]
Translation: English to Chinese [CHIN1003]
Chinese 1 [CHIN1401]
Chinese 2 [CHIN1402]
Chinese 3 [CHIN1403]
Chinese 4 [CHIN1404]
Chinese 5 [CHIN1405]
Chinese 6 [CHIN1406]
Chinese 3A [CHIN2001]
Translation: Chinese to English [CHIN2004]
Chinese 3 [CHIN2403]
Chinese 4 [CHIN2404]
Chinese 5 [CHIN2405]
Chinese 6 [CHIN2406]
Chinese 7 [CHIN2407]
Chinese 8 [CHIN2408]
China Field Study [CHIN2801]
Chinese 5 [CHIN3405]
Chinese 6 [CHIN3406]
Chinese 7 [CHIN3407]
Chinese 8 [CHIN3408]
Chinese 9: Understanding the Chinese State [CHIN3409]
Chinese 10: Understanding Chinese Society [CHIN3410]
Mass and Energy Balances [CHPR1005]
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics [CHPR2006]
Heat and Mass Transfer [CHPR2007]
Process Synthesis and Design 1 [CHPR2018]
Solutions for Sustainable Future Energy [CHPR2022]
Process Synthesis and Design 2 [CHPR3018]
Unit Operations [CHPR3019]
Advanced Thermodynamics and Mass Transfer Processes [CHPR3404]
Particle Technology [CHPR3405]
Reaction Engineering [CHPR3406]
Transport Phenomena [CHPR3407]
Advanced Thermodynamics and Mass Transfer Processes [CHPR4404]
Particle Technology [CHPR4405]
Reaction Engineering [CHPR4406]
Transport Phenomena [CHPR4407]
Chemical and Thermal Renewable Energies [CHPR4408]
Mineral Processing: Current and Future Technologies [CHPR4409]
Advanced Reaction Engineering and Catalysts [CHPR4501]
Advanced Reaction Engineering and Catalysts [CHPR5501]
Combustion Science and Technology [CHPR5520]
Flow Assurance for Future Energy [CHPR5521]
Gas Processing Technologies [CHPR5522]
Chemical Engineering Design Project [CHPR5550]
Field Development Project [CHPR5809]
Mass and Energy Balances [CHPX1005]
Introduction to Cybersecurity [CITS1003]
Computational Thinking with Python [CITS1401]
Relational Database Management Systems [CITS1402]
Introduction to Programming with Python [CITS1501]
Systems Programming [CITS2002]
Object Oriented Programming [CITS2005]
Defensive Cybersecurity [CITS2006]
Data Structures and Algorithms [CITS2200]
Discrete Structures [CITS2211]
Computer Analysis and Visualisation [CITS2401]
Introduction to Data Science [CITS2402]
Advanced Algorithms [CITS3001]
Computer Networks [CITS3002]
Graphics and Animation [CITS3003]
Knowledge Representation [CITS3005]
Penetration Testing [CITS3006]
Secure Coding [CITS3007]
Computer Science WIL Internship [CITS3009]
Intelligent Agents [CITS3011]
Professional Computing [CITS3200]
Software Requirements and Design [CITS3301]
Data Warehousing [CITS3401]
High Performance Computing [CITS3402]
Agile Web Development [CITS3403]
Software Testing and Quality Assurance [CITS3501]
Computer Science and Software Engineering Research Project Part 1 [CITS4001]
Computer Science and Software Engineering Research Project Part 2 [CITS4002]
Scientific Communication [CITS4008]
Computational Data Analysis [CITS4009]
Computer Science Honours Research Project Part 1 [CITS4010]
Computer Science Honours Research Project Part 2 [CITS4011]
Natural Language Processing [CITS4012]
Software Requirements and Design [CITS4401]
Computer Vision [CITS4402]
Computational Modelling [CITS4403]
Artificial Intelligence and Adaptive Systems [CITS4404]
Open Source Tools and Scripting [CITS4407]
Mobile and Wireless Computing [CITS4419]
Data and Information Technologies Research Project Part 1 [CITS5014]
Data and Information Technologies Research Project Part 2 [CITS5015]
CISSP Certification [CITS5016]
Deep Learning [CITS5017]
Information Technology Capstone Project [CITS5206]
Software Testing and Quality Assurance [CITS5501]
Software Processes [CITS5502]
Cloud Computing [CITS5503]
Data Warehousing [CITS5504]
Agile Web Development [CITS5505]
The Internet of Things [CITS5506]
High Performance Computing [CITS5507]
Machine Learning [CITS5508]
Software Engineering Design Project 1 [CITS5551]
Software Engineering Design Project 2 [CITS5552]
Data Science Capstone Project [CITS5553]
Foundation Computing [CITX0001]
Software Engineering with Java [CITX1001]
Introduction to Cybersecurity [CITX1003]
Computational Thinking with Python [CITX1401]
Relational Database Management Systems [CITX1402]
Structural Analysis [CIVL2008]
Civil Engineering Practice [CIVL2551]
Applied Geomechanics [CIVL3401]
Hydraulics for Civil Engineers [CIVL3402]
Structural Concrete Design [CIVL3403]
Structural Steel Design [CIVL3404]
Applied Geomechanics [CIVL4401]
Fluid Mechanics for Civil Engineers [CIVL4402]
Structural Concrete [CIVL4403]
Structural Steel [CIVL4404]
Transportation and Pavement Engineering [CIVL4430]
Structural Dynamics [CIVL5501]
Transportation Engineering [CIVL5502]
Underground Construction [CIVL5503]
Offshore Geomechanics [CIVL5504]
Design of Offshore Energy Facilities [CIVL5505]
Pavement Design [CIVL5506]
Civil Infrastructure Design Project [CIVL5550]
Engineering Surveying and Design [CIVL5551]
Civil Structural Design Project [CIVL5552]
Myths of the Greeks and Romans: Story, History and Reinvention [CLAN1001]
Glory and Grandeur: An Introduction to the Ancient World [CLAN1002]
Latin 1 [CLAN1101]
The Golden Age of Athens [CLAN2001]
Power and Politics in the Roman Empire: 44 BC-AD 68 [CLAN2002]
Latin 2 [CLAN2102]
Latin 3 [CLAN2103]
Greek 1 [CLAN2201]
Greek 2 [CLAN2202]
The Emergence of Greece [CLAN3002]
Alexander the Great [CLAN3004]
The Roman Revolution [CLAN3006]
Roman Britain [CLAN3008]
Religion, Society and the Divine from Augustus to Muhammad [CLAN3009]
Greece Without Borders: The Hellenistic World [CLAN3010]
Sex, Gender, and the Body in the Greco-Roman World [CLAN3011]
Classical Receptions: Greco-Roman Culture After Antiquity [CLAN3012]
Latin 4 [CLAN3104]
Greek 3 [CLAN3203]
Greek 4 [CLAN3204]
Researching the Classical World 1—Problems and Resources [CLAN4101]
Researching the Classical World 2: Special Topics in Classical Studies [CLAN4102]
Ancient Greek Language and Literature [CLAN4103]
Latin Language and Literature [CLAN4104]
Literature, Narrative, History [CLAN4105]
The Written Word [CLAN4107]
Power, Participation and Meaning [COMM1001]
Cultures, New Media and Communications [COMM1002]
Understanding Media [COMM1003]
Storytelling Across Media Industries [COMM1004]
Media Influence [COMM2001]
Digital Media [COMM2002]
Journalism Practice and Emerging Audiences [COMM2004]
Media Production Development [COMM2005]
Communication Strategy and Engagement [COMM2006]
Media Enterprise in Transition [COMM3001]
Media Production Project [COMM3002]
Designing Interactive Media [COMM3003]
Journalism and Strategic Communication [COMM3004]
Media and Communication Career Portfolio [COMM3005]
Media Innovation and Social Futures [COMM3006]
Research Methods in Media and Communication [COMM4105]
Advanced Topics in Media and Communication [COMM4106]
Public Communication [COMM5104]
Digital Advocacy [COMM5200]
Communication Strategies for Change [COMM5303]
Advanced Topics in Strategic Communication [COMM5501]
Media Governance [COMM5604]
Issues in Global Journalism and Strategic Communication [COMM5605]
Strategic Communications in a Digital Era [COMM5701]
Digital Media: Theory and Practice [COMM5702]
Strategic Communications Planning and Management [COMM5703]
Global Media and Cross-cultural Communication [COMM5704]
Representation and Promotion [COMM5705]
Accountability and Responsibility in the Media [COMM5706]
Media and Communication [COMX0001]
Body Systems 1 [DENT3001]
Body Systems 2 [DENT3002]
Anatomy and Oral Sciences [DENT3003]
Introduction to Clinical Dentistry [DENT3004]
General Medicine and Pharmacology [DENT3005]
Biofilm Sciences and Cariology [DENT3006]
Fundamentals of Clinical Dentistry 1 [DENT3007]
Dental Public Health and Research Methodology [DENT3008]
Fundamentals of Clinical Dentistry 2 Part 1 [DENT4212]
Fundamentals of Clinical Dentistry 2 Part 2 [DENT4213]
Fundamentals of Clinical Dentistry 2 Part 3 [DENT4214]
Introduction to Clinical Dental Practice 1 [DENT4215]
Fundamentals of Clinical Dentistry 3 Part 1 [DENT4216]
Fundamentals of Clinical Dentistry 3 Part 2 [DENT4217]
Introduction to Clinical Dental Practice 2 Part 1 [DENT4218]
Introduction to Clinical Dental Practice 2 Part 2 [DENT4219]
Diagnostic and surgical sciences 3 [DENT4221]
Restorative and Rehabilitative Sciences 1 [DENT4231]
Restorative and Rehabilitative Sciences 3 [DENT4233]
Restorative and Rehabilitative Sciences 4 [DENT4234]
Restorative and Rehabilitative Sciences 5 [DENT4235]
Restorative and Rehabilitative Sciences 6 [DENT4236]
Oral Medicine I [DENT5301]
Research Design, Statistics and Dental Public Health [DENT5302]
Complex Oral Rehabilitation 1 [DENT5303]
Child and Adolescent Comprehensive Oral Care 1 and Orthodontics [DENT5304]
Special Needs Dentistry and Orofacial Pain [DENT5305]
Introduction to Dental Practice, Maxillofacial Infections and Trauma [DENT5306]
Complex Oral Rehabilitation 2 [DENT5307]
Child and Adolescent Comprehensive Oral Care 2 and Research [DENT5308]
Integrated Dental Practice 1 [DENT5310]
Integrated Dental Practice 2 [DENT5311]
Developmental and Behavioural Sciences 3 [DENT5313]
Diagnostic and surgical sciences 5 [DENT5323]
Restorative and Rehabilitative Sciences 8 [DENT5338]
Comprehensive Clinical Care 1 [DENT5341]
Comprehensive Clinical Care 2 [DENT5342]
Research and Professional Development 1 [DENT5401]
Integrated Dental Practice 1 [DENT5402]
Integrated Dental Practice 2 [DENT5403]
Australian Indigenous, Rural and Remote Oral Health 1 [DENT5404]
Research and Professional Development 2 [DENT5405]
Integrated Dental Practice 3 [DENT5406]
Integrated Dental Practice 4 [DENT5407]
Australian Indigenous, Rural and Remote Oral Health 2 [DENT5408]
Integrated Dental Practice 3 [DENT5409]
Integrated Dental Practice 4 [DENT5410]
Developmental and behavioural sciences 4 [DENT5414]
Development and behavioural sciences 5 [DENT5415]
Comprehensive Clinical Care 3 [DENT5443]
Comprehensive Clinical Care 4 [DENT5444]
Comprehensive Clinical Care 5 [DENT5445]
Comprehensive Clinical Care 6 [DENT5446]
Comprehensive Clinical Care 7 [DENT5447]
Comprehensive Clinical Care 8 [DENT5448]
Principles of Dental Public Health [DENT5600]
Dental Research Methodology [DENT5603]
Oral Health Care Provision [DENT5626]
Oral Health Promotion [DENT5627]
Management and Financing of Oral Health Services [DENT5628]
Research Methods in Dental Public and Primary Health [DENT5629]
Dental Epidemiology [DENT5630]
Dissertation (full-time) [DENT5639]
Dissertation (part-time) [DENT5641]
Basic Dental Science [DENT5649]
Forensic Medicine and Pathology [DENT5650]
Applied Dental Science [DENT5651]
The Law and Law Enforcement [DENT5652]
Forensic Medicine [DENT5653]
Forensic Pathology [DENT5654]
Special Research Project Part 1 [DENT5656]
The Law [DENT5657]
Law Enforcement [DENT5658]
Special Research Project Part 2 [DENT5660]
Endodontics Theory I Part 1 [DENT6801]
Endodontics Theory I Part 2 [DENT6802]
Endodontics Theory II Part 1 [DENT6803]
Endodontics Theory II Part 2 [DENT6804]
Endodontics Theory III Part 1 [DENT6805]
Endodontics Theory III Part 2 [DENT6806]
Endodontics Clinical Practice I Part 1 [DENT6807]
Endodontics Clinical Practice I Part 2 [DENT6808]
Endodontics Clinical Practice II Part 1 [DENT6809]
Endodontics Clinical Practice II Part 2 [DENT6810]
Endodontics Clinical Practice III Part 1 [DENT6811]
Endodontics Clinical Practice III Part 2 [DENT6812]
Oral Medicine Theory I Part 1 [DENT6813]
Oral Medicine Theory I Part 2 [DENT6814]
Oral MedicineTheory II Part 1 [DENT6815]
Oral Medicine Theory II Part 2 [DENT6816]
Oral Medicine Theory III Part 1 [DENT6817]
Oral Medicine Theory III Part 2 [DENT6818]
Oral Medicine Clinical Practice I Part 1 [DENT6819]
Oral Medicine Clinical Practice I Part 2 [DENT6820]
Oral Medicine Clinical Practice II Part 1 [DENT6821]
Oral Medicine Clinical Practice II Part 2 [DENT6822]
Oral Medicine Clinical Practice III Part 1 [DENT6823]
Oral Medicine Clinical Practice III Part 2 [DENT6824]
Orthodontics Theory I Part 1 [DENT6825]
Orthodontics Theory I Part 2 [DENT6826]
Orthodontics Theory II Part 1 [DENT6827]
Orthodontics Theory II Part 2 [DENT6828]
Orthodontics Theory III Part 1 [DENT6829]
Orthodontics Theory III Part 2 [DENT6830]
Orthodontics Clinical Practice I Part 1 [DENT6831]
Orthodontics Clinical Practice I Part 2 [DENT6832]
Orthodontics Clinical Practice II Part 1 [DENT6833]
Orthodontics Clinical Practice II Part 2 [DENT6834]
Orthodontics Clinical Practice III Part 1 [DENT6835]
Orthodontics Clinical Practice III Part 2 [DENT6836]
Periodontics Theory I Part 1 [DENT6837]
Periodontics Theory I Part 2 [DENT6838]
Periodontics Theory II Part 1 [DENT6839]
Periodontics Theory II Part 2 [DENT6840]
Periodontics Theory III Part 1 [DENT6841]
Periodontics Theory III Part 2 [DENT6842]
Periodontics Clinical Practice I Part 1 [DENT6843]
Periodontics Clinical Practice I Part 2 [DENT6844]
Periodontics Clinical Practice II Part 1 [DENT6845]
Periodontics Clinical Practice II Part 2 [DENT6846]
Periodontics Clinical Practice III Part 1 [DENT6847]
Periodontics Clinical Practice III Part 2 [DENT6848]
Oral and Maxillofacial Radiography and Radiology [DENT6849]
Periodontics Research Dissertation [DENT6850]
Endodontics Research Dissertation [DENT6851]
Oral Medicine Research Dissertation [DENT6852]
Orthodontics Research Dissertation [DENT6853]
Paediatric Dentistry Theory I Part 1 [DENT6854]
Paediatric Dentistry Theory I Part 2 [DENT6855]
Paediatric Dentistry Theory II Part 1 [DENT6856]
Paediatric Dentistry Theory II Part 2 [DENT6857]
Paediatric Dentistry Theory III Part 1 [DENT6858]
Paediatric Dentistry Theory III Part 2 [DENT6859]
Paediatric Dentistry Clinical Practice I Part 1 [DENT6860]
Paediatric Dentistry Clinical Practice I Part 2 [DENT6861]
Paediatric Dentistry Clinical Practice II Part 1 [DENT6862]
Paediatric Dentistry Clinical Practice II Part 2 [DENT6863]
Paediatric Dentistry Clinical Practice III Part 1 [DENT6864]
Paediatric Dentistry Clinical Practice III Part 2 [DENT6865]
Paediatric Dentistry Research Dissertation [DENT6866]
Prosthodontics Theory I Part 1 [DENT6883]
Prosthodontics Theory I Part 2 [DENT6884]
Prosthodontics Clinical Practice I Part 1 [DENT6885]
Prosthodontics Clinical Practice I Part 2 [DENT6886]
Prosthodontics Theory II (Part 1) [DENT6887]
Prosthodontics Theory II (Part 2) [DENT6888]
Prosthodontics Clinical Practice II (Part 1) [DENT6889]
Prosthodontics Clinical Practice II (Part 2) [DENT6890]
Prosthodontics Theory III (Part 1) [DENT6891]
Prosthodontics Theory III (Part 2) [DENT6892]
Prosthodontics Clinical Practice III (Part 1) [DENT6893]
Prosthodontics Clinical Practice III (Part 2) [DENT6894]
Prosthodontics Research Dissertation [DENT6895]
Discovering Earth [EART1104]
Dynamic Planet [EART1105]
Coastal Processes [EART2204]
Earth Materials [EART2231]
Field Geology [EART2232]
Earth Processes [EART2234]
Geochemistry and Petrology [EART3342]
Structural Geology and Tectonics [EART3343]
Basin Analysis [EART3344]
Mineral Resources [EART3351]
Geological Mapping [EART3353]
Coastal Hazards and Adaptation [EART4415]
Electronic Business [EBUS5504]
Economics for Business [ECON1000]
Microeconomics: Prices and Markets [ECON1101]
Macroeconomics: Money and Finance [ECON1102]
Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics [ECON1111]
Environmental Economics 1 [ECON1120]
Rise of the Global Economy [ECON2105]
Asia in the World Economy [ECON2106]
Monetary Economics [ECON2210]
Environmental Economics 2 [ECON2224]
Microeconomics: Policy and Applications [ECON2233]
Macroeconomics: Policy and Applications [ECON2234]
Business Economics [ECON2245]
Introductory Econometrics [ECON2271]
Intermediate Mathematics for Economists [ECON2272]
Health Economics [ECON3205]
Economic Analysis Project [ECON3206]
Development Economics [ECON3220]
International Trade [ECON3235]
International Finance [ECON3236]
Agricultural Economics and Marketing [ECON3300]
Game Theory and Strategic Thinking [ECON3301]
Applied Microeconomics [ECON3302]
Applied Macroeconomics [ECON3303]
History of Economic Ideas [ECON3310]
Business and the Environment [ECON3323]
Money, Banking and Financial Markets [ECON3350]
Applied Econometric Methods and Data Analysis [ECON3371]
Economic Policy [ECON3395]
Core Concepts in Agricultural and Applied Economics [ECON4002]
Dissertation (Economics) Part 1 [ECON4141]
Dissertation (Economics) Part 2 [ECON4142]
Dissertation (Economics) Part 3 [ECON4143]
Dissertation (Economics) Part 4 [ECON4144]
Dissertation (Financial Economics) Part 1 [ECON4181]
Dissertation (Financial Economics) Part 2 [ECON4182]
Dissertation (Financial Economics) Part 3 [ECON4183]
Dissertation (Financial Economics) Part 4 [ECON4184]
Applied Econometrics and Research Methods [ECON4401]
Microeconomic Theory [ECON4402]
Public Economics [ECON4405]
Advanced Development Economics [ECON4408]
Environmental and Resource Economics [ECON4410]
Applied Advanced Econometrics [ECON4413]
Macroeconomic Theory [ECON4418]
Advanced International Trade [ECON4450]
Dissertation (Economics) Part 1 [ECON4486]
Dissertation (Economics) Part 2 [ECON4487]
Dissertation (Economics) Part 3 [ECON4488]
Dissertation (Economics) Part 4 [ECON4489]
Advanced Economic Analysis [ECON4503]
Advanced Quantitative Economics [ECON4504]
History of Economic Thought [ECON4507]
Economic Development in Theory and Practice [ECON5001]
Agriculture and Economic Development [ECON5002]
Microeconomic Theory for Agricultural and Environmental Economics [ECON5003]
Microeconometric Models for Agricultural and Environmental Economics [ECON5004]
Production Economics and Efficiency Analysis [ECON5005]
Topics in Agricultural Economics [ECON5006]
Research Project Part 1 [ECON5007]
Research Project Part 2 [ECON5008]
Valuing Environmental and Natural Resources [ECON5410]
International Finance and Markets [ECON5502]
Economic Management and Strategy [ECON5503]
Global Energy and Mineral Markets [ECON5504]
The Economics of Financial Markets [ECON5506]
Advanced Macroeconomic Theory [ECON5508]
Advanced Microeceonomic Theory [ECON5509]
Consumer Behaviour and Demand Analysis [ECON5510]
Climate, Energy and Water Economics [ECON5511]
Applied Advanced Econometrics [ECON5513]
Economic Research and Evaluation Methods [ECON5514]
Economic Growth and Institutions [ECON5515]
The Economics of Public Policy [ECON5516]
Public Finance [ECON5517]
Economics of Global Health and Policy [ECON5518]
Public Economics [ECON5519]
Text-to-Data Applications and Novel Data Sources [ECON5520]
Economic Policy and Communication [ECON5521]
Economic Analysis and Policy [ECON5540]
Economics for Business: Applications and Policy [ECON5541]
Health Analytics [ECON5570]
Running Randomised Experiments [ECON5580]
Master's Dissertation (Economics) Part 1 [ECON5881]
Master's Dissertation (Economics) Part 2 [ECON5882]
Master's Dissertation (Economics) Part 3 [ECON5883]
Master's Dissertation (Economics) Part 4 [ECON5884]
Managerial Economics [ECON5903]
Introduction to Economics [ECOX0101]
Microeconomics: Prices and Markets [ECOX1101]
Macroeconomics: Money and Finance [ECOX1102]
National Literacy and Numeracy Test LANTITE [EDUC1000]
Understanding Learners and Learning [EDUC1011]
Teaching Mathematics in the Early Years of School [EDUC1012]
Teaching English in the Early Years of School [EDUC1013]
Introduction to Professional Experience [EDUC1014]
Assessment Principles and Practices [EDUC1015]
Teaching the Humanities and Social Sciences in Primary School [EDUC1016]
Teaching Early Years Science [EDUC1017]
Professional Experience 1: Environment and Relationships [EDUC1018]
Learning Effectively: Improving Your Learning and Teaching [EDUC1102]
A World of Mobile Learning [EDUC1104]
Teaching English in the Middle and Upper Primary Years [EDUC2011]
Teaching the Arts in Primary School [EDUC2012]
Perspectives in Aboriginal Education for Primary Schools [EDUC2013]
Professional Experience 2: Classroom management and planning for effective teaching [EDUC2014]
Teaching HASS and Science: inquiry and integration [EDUC2015]
Primary Mathematics Learning Years 3-6 [EDUC2016]
Texts and Literature in Primary School English [EDUC2017]
Health and Physical Education in Primary Schools [EDUC2018]
International Learning for the Professions [EDUC2205]
Education for a Global Knowledge Society [EDUC2206]
Observation Professional Practice [EDUC2209]
Diversity, Inclusion and Differentiation [EDUC3011]
Teaching Primary School Science [EDUC3012]
Data-Informed Practice in the Primary English Classroom [EDUC3013]
Technologies for the Primary classroom [EDUC3014]
Data-informed Practice in the Primary Mathematics Classroom [EDUC3016]
Professional Experience 3: Planning in Response to Student Diversity [EDUC3018]
Teaching Children for Whom English is a Second or Additional Language or Dialect [EDUC3025]
Teaching English to Children with Diverse Needs in the Primary School [EDUC3027]
Technologies for Children: Digital Systems, Implementation and Assessment (Primary Specialisation 1) [EDUC3045]
Technologies for Children: Design, Innovation and Enterprise (Primary Specialisation 2) [EDUC3047]
Advanced science pedagogy for primary school [EDUC3055]
The Profession-Ready Teacher [EDUC4011]
Teaching Performance Assessment [EDUC4012]
Professional Experience 4: Final Placement [EDUC4013]
Honours Project [EDUC4014]
National Literacy and Numeracy Test [EDUC5000]
Assessing and Interpreting Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Wellbeing [EDUC5010]
Promoting Child and Adolescent Positive Mental Health and Wellbeing [EDUC5011]
Promoting Positive Mental Health and Wellbeing: Translating Theory into Practice [EDUC5012]
Foundations of Tertiary Teaching [EDUC5111]
Teaching Performance Assessment (TPA) [EDUC5112]
General Capabilities Across the Curriculum [EDUC5410]
Educational Leadership and Management [EDUC5415]
Perspectives in Aboriginal Education [EDUC5429]
English Curriculum I [EDUC5460]
Languages Education Curriculum I [EDUC5461]
Mathematics Curriculum I [EDUC5462]
Science Curriculum I [EDUC5465]
Humanities and Social Sciences Curriculum I [EDUC5466]
Inclusive teaching of at-risk students [EDUC5468]
English Curriculum II [EDUC5470]
Languages Education Curriculum II [EDUC5471]
Mathematics Curriculum II [EDUC5472]
Science Curriculum II [EDUC5475]
Humanities and Social Sciences Curriculum II [EDUC5476]
Professional Practice B [EDUC5500]
Integrated Studies: The Humanities and Social Sciences [EDUC5501]
Teaching Mathematics in the Early Years [EDUC5502]
Social Interaction and the Developing Child [EDUC5503]
Language and Literacy in the Early Years [EDUC5504]
Teaching Mathematics in Middle and Upper Primary [EDUC5505]
Developing and Managing the Infant and Early Childhood Learning Environment [EDUC5506]
Integrated Studies: Science [EDUC5508]
Interventions for Learning [EDUC5509]
Professional Practice A [EDUC5510]
Learning with Young Adult Fiction [EDUC5511]
Curriculum Design for Learning [EDUC5512]
Assessment and Feedback for Learning [EDUC5513]
Diversity in inclusive classrooms [EDUC5514]
Research for Learning in Years 7-12 [EDUC5515]
Teaching English in Middle and Upper Primary [EDUC5516]
Contemporary Reforms in Education [EDUC5519]
The Artistic and Expressive Child [EDUC5520]
Technologies in the Curriculum [EDUC5521]
Learning and Assessment in Years 7-12 [EDUC5531]
Professional Practice A Secondary [EDUC5535]
Professional Practice B Secondary [EDUC5536]
Child and adolescent development and pedagogy [EDUC5537]
Classroom Management and Student Wellbeing [EDUC5538]
Diverse Learners in Inclusive Classrooms [EDUC5539]
Early Reading Research and Practice [EDUC5540]
Contemporary Pedagogies and Practices [EDUC5549]
Integrating Pedagogy and Technology [EDUC5608]
Leading People, Culture and Change in Education [EDUC5610]
Educational Leadership in Challenging Times [EDUC5612]
International and Comparative Education [EDUC5616]
Embedding Digital Literacies Acro