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 (coursework) is the professional degree in Architecture accredited in Australia by the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA), the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA) and the Architects Board of Western Australia.
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.
Master of Teaching - Primary (coursework) (31520)
This course is for students wishing to qualify as primary school teachers.
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.
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.
Master of Biological Arts (coursework and dissertation) (71530)
This course is designed for experienced art practitioners, scientists or humanities scholars who wish to engage with creative bioresearch.
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 Educational Studies (non-articulated) (30330)
This course is designed to enable three-year trained teachers the opportunity to meet teacher registration requirements.
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 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.
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.
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.
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 Arts (Creative Writing) (10710)
This research degree is designed for published creative writers in any genre who wish to advance their academic and creative skills.
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.
Chinese Language and Culture (CU008)
The Undergraduate Certificate in Chinese Language and Culture combines language study and practical knowledge of Chinese society.
French Language and Culture (CU009)
Studying French language and culture will open your mind to the rich cultural diversity of one of the world's major international languages.
German Language and Culture (CU010)
The Undergraduate Certificate in German Language and Culture is for students with no or little prior knowledge of the language.
Indonesian Language and Culture (CU011)
This Undergraduate Certificate in Indonesian Language and Culture offers an integrated course of study of Indonesian language in social and cultural context.
Italian (CU012)
The Undergraduate Certificate in Italian offers integrated study of Italian language and culture.
Japanese Language and Culture (CU013)
The Undergraduate Certificate in Japanese Language and Culture combines language study and cultural knowledge of Japanese society and is designed to boost students' employment prospects.
Korean Language and Culture (CU014)
This Graduate Certificate in Korean Language and Culture offers an integrated study of Korean language in social and cultural context.
Spanish (CU015)
Studying Spanish is not simply about learning a language—it's an experience that will open your mind to different cultures.
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).
Digital Creativity (CU016)
The Undergraduate Certificate in Digital Creativity enables students to study emerging digital platforms that are used in arts, media and design.
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 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.
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.
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 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 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 Economics (coursework or coursework and dissertation) (42620)
This course is designed for people who plan a career as economic researchers and decision makers in the public service and private sector.
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.
Graduate Diploma in Professional Education (31310)
The Graduate Diploma in Professional Education is equivalent to six months of full-time study and articulates with the Master of Education (coursework) or Master of Educational Leadership (coursework).
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.
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; or Dento-Maxillofacial Radiology (subject to accreditation by the Australian Dental Council and approval by the Dental Board of Australia).
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 Forensic Odontology (91350)
This course enables students to deal independently with all routine forensic odontological casework.
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, tropical infectious diseases, 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.
Master of Surgery (thesis and coursework) (90660)
This course incorporates a sound evidence base in teaching to deliver effective practical applications in surgery and promote the skills required to independently conduct high-calibre research.
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 Clinical Research (thesis and coursework) (90620)
This course trains clinicians in the core disciplines of clinical investigation—epidemiology and biostatistics.
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.
Master of Translation Studies (coursework or coursework and dissertation) (12520)
This course provides students with specialised and advanced translation training.
Master of Research (00720)
The Master of Research 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.
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)
Western Australia (WA) is a biodiversity hotspot.
Bachelor of Psychological Studies (BP503)
A nationally accredited (APAC) psychology sequence (accreditation anticipated from second half of 2022) 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 Environmental Planning (coursework or coursework and dissertation) (13550)
Environmental planning is essential to ensuring the sustainability of places, communities, habitats and regions.
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.
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.
Associate Degree in Applied Technologies (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 one from the following discipline areas; Agriculture and Environment, Biological Sciences, Earth Sciences, Human Sciences, Molecular Sciences and Psychological Science.
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.
Master of Education (thesis and coursework) (31700)
This course is particularly suited to leaders and professionals in education, health, justice, government administration and management who wish to undertake postgraduate study.
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.
Master of Business Psychology (coursework) (73550)
This course provides extensive training in the application of psychological theories and principles to workplace settings so as to improve organisational performance whilst also enhancing employee wellbeing.
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.
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.
Doctor of Medicine (90850)
This is a four-year program for entry to professional practice as a medical doctor.
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 an intensive 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 the specialist knowledge and clinical skills required to participate in team-based diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Master of Child Health Research (thesis and coursework) (91610)
This course is primarily designed for medical, nursing and allied health professionals who are undergoing advanced training in paediatrics or specialisation in a child health related clinical field and who are interested in incorporating research into their clinical careers, or who are required to do research as part of their training.
Master of International Development (coursework or coursework and dissertation) (71550)
This course aims to provide students with a grounding in international development concepts, theories and approaches.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Master of Legal Practice (coursework) (21560)
This is a course designed for overseas qualified lawyers.
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.
Undergraduate Certificate in Business (CU007)
This course is designed to provide foundational understanding of business and key skills for a career in private, not-forprofit and government sectors.
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)
In the past 15 years, under the guidance of a professional body—Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA), accredited Exercise Physiologists (EPs) have gained national recognition as the allied health professional with the knowledge and experience to prescribe exercise for people with chronic and complex medical conditions.
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 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 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 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.
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 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)
The Bachelor of Economics provides you with a concentrated program of study in economics and is designed for students seeking to become professional economists and pursue careers as specialist economists in government and business, economic consultants, economic analysts and policy advisers.
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 Chemistry (BP027)
The focus of the Bachelor of Chemistry is understanding and describing the structure, properties and transformations of matter.
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.
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.
Diploma in Modern Languages (10300)
The Diploma in Modern Languages is for undergraduate students at UWA who wish to study a language major alongside their current bachelor's degree.
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.
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, tropical infectious diseases 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.
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) (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 fiurther their studies with an additional major.
Graduate Certificate in Heritage Studies (12230)
This course aims to meet the training needs of all those whose lives intersect with heritage be this in context of government, the business sector, NGOs, museums, national or provincial parks.
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.
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.
Master of Engineering in Oil and Gas (coursework) (62520)
This course provides a comprehensive skill set for engineering graduates to facilitate employment in the oil and gas industries.
Graduate Diploma in Heritage Studies (12330)
The Graduate Diploma in Heritage Studies is intended for those who want to complete the classroom-based coursework section of the Master of Heritage Studies.
Master of Asian Studies (coursework or coursework and dissertation) (12580)
The Master of Asian Studies (MAS) equips students in the issues crucial to understanding and engaging with the region, with the option of focusing on business and management, politics and contemporary sociocultural debates.
Curatorial Studies (CU017)
The Graduate Certificate in Curatorial Studies is designed to assist you in the development of your career prospects in art galleries, museums and other cultural institutions.
Digital Citizenship (CU018)
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.
Creative Writing Studies (CU019)
The Graduate Certificate in Creative Writing Studies offers students creative industry experience and develops transferable skills in critical thinking, creativity and communication.
Applied Statistical Learning (CU020)
The Graduate Certificate in Applied Statistical Learning provides students with a sequence of statistical units in data science which starts with basic ideas in data science and ends with sophisticated methods in modern statistical learning, computational statistics and data analysis.
Women's Health (CU021)
A person's health is influenced throughout their lifespan by many factors.
Earth's Environmental Challenges (CU022)
Natural hazards pose a distinct threat to society.
Environmental Chemistry (CU023)
Environmental Chemistry covers the important link between environmental studies and modern chemistry practices.
Mineral Resource Development (CU024)
The Graduate Certificate in Mineral Resource Development 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.
Understanding the Environment (CU025)
The Graduate Certificate in Understanding the Environment responds to the increased need of a science-based cognate background of the general principles, processes and facts in environmental science.
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.
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.
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 the Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine.
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 Diploma in Dental Public and Primary Health (80330)
This course is an appropriate program for those who wish to undertake an advanced study in dental public and primary health but who do not intend to pursue a specialist career in dental public health.
Master of Dental Public and Primary Health (coursework and dissertation) (80530)
This is an appropriate course of study for those wishing to pursue a career in dental public and primary health.
Graduate Diploma in Insurance Law (21380)
This course aims to provide students with an understanding of the key legal frameworks in insurance law, with streams in life insurance and general insurance, and also includes units of specialised study.
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 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.
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.
Graduate Certificate in Asian Studies (13280)
The Graduate Certificate in Asian Studies (GradCertAS) will introduce students to issues crucial to understanding and engaging with the region.
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.
Graduate Diploma in Social Research Methods (12360)
Social research methods skills are vital across a range of disciplines.
Graduate Certificate in Social Research Methods (12260)
Social research methods skills are vital across a range of disciplines.
Master of Social Research Methods (coursework or coursework and dissertation) (12560)
Social research methods skills are vital across a range of disciplines.
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.
Higher Degree by Research Preliminary (Health and Medical Sciences) (90440)
This course is not an award course.
Master of Heritage Studies (coursework or coursework and dissertation) (12530)
This course aims to meet the training needs of all those whose lives intersect with heritage, be this in the context of government, business, NGOs, international organisations, museums, universities, heritage agencies, national and provincial parks.
Higher Degree by Research Preliminary (Life and Physical Sciences) (50490)
This is a qualifying program intended for persons who wish to enrol in a Master of Science degree but do not hold the prerequisite qualification.
Higher Degree by Research Preliminary (Engineering, Computing and Mathematics) (60490)
This Higher Degree by Research (HDR) Preliminary is a qualifying, non-award conversion course aimed at students who demonstrate great potential for research but do not meet eligibility criteria for direct entry into a master's or doctoral research program.
Higher Degree by Research Preliminary (Natural and Agricultural Sciences) (70490)
This course provides the skills and knowledge required to complement the student's previous studies.
Graduate Diploma in Asian Studies (13380)
The Graduate Diploma in Asian Studies (GradDipAS) will equip students in the issues crucial to understanding and engaging with the region, with the option of focusing on business and management, politics and contemporary sociocultural debates.
Graduate Certificate in Dental Sleep Medicine (52230)
The Graduate Certificate in Dental Sleep Medicine is aimed at providing Dental Practitioners with formal theoretical training in sleep medicine to complement clinical training in the use of Oral Devices used in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnoea.
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.
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.
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 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 Human Rights (BP034)
Human rights have come to be the dominant language in which contentious social and political questions are debated.
Graduate Certificate in Early Childhood Education and Care (32330)
The Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) Certificate is a response to industry demand.
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 - F12 (coursework) (32540)
This two-year postgraduate teacher preparation program ensures graduates have developed appropriate knowledge and practical skills required for teaching in primary and secondary school environments.
Doctor of Education (30810)
This is a professional doctorate consisting of a combination of coursework units and a thesis.
Master of International Commercial Law (coursework) and Master of Commerce (coursework) (43550)