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Aerospace Engineering – Bachelor of Engineering
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Description:-
Aerospace Engineering – Bachelor of Engineering degree equips you with the analytical, technological and managerial skills required to practice aerospace engineering. You will also learn to appreciate the wider social implications of the engineering profession, while generating innovative engineering concepts.
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BA/LLB
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Description:-
BA/LLB program gives students the maximum freedom to follow their interests in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. The Law courses satisfy the requirements for the award of the professional LLB degree.
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Bachelor of Arts (Film and Television Studies)
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Description:-
Bachelor of Arts (Film and Television Studies) is on popular film and television and the contexts within which they are produced. You will look at various film movements, including Australian cinema, and films in a range of foreign languages, as well as various film and television genres.
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Bachelor of Accounting
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Description:-
This vocationally oriented and student centred course provides students with employment and professional skills needed in a rapidly changing business environment. It allows for flexibility of study and prepares students for careers in a variety of business fields.
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Bachelor of Accounting
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Description:-
Bachelor of Accounting offers learning in career-specific areas including accounting, auditing, finance, business law and taxation. A generalist first year provides a basic platform of knowledge spanning accounting, economics, management, information systems, law, and business statistics.
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Bachelor of Accounting
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Description:-
Bachelor of Accounting is a specialised accounting degree aimed at high-achieving Year 12 students. It is an accelerated course that offers substantial industry-based learning and offers all students industry-sponsored scholarships worth $8000 per annum in their second and third years of study
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Bachelor of Agribusiness
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Description:-
The Bachelor of Agribusiness program for those wishing to establish a business career in the food and fibre industries. The program offers the ideal preparation for management positions with business, producing graduates who are consumer focussed, commercially aware, innovative, internationally orientated and technically competent.
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Bachelor of Agribusiness - BAgribus
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Description:-
This course will provide you with core knowledge in business and technology. You will develop knowledge and skills in management, technical production and marketing applied to activities in agribusiness, including production units such as broadacre farms and enterprises in horticulture, viticulture, equine industries and aquaculture.
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Bachelor of Agricultural Science
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Description:-
Bachelor of Agricultural Science degree focuses on sustainable land and animal management and practice, and on the sciences relevant to the understanding of primary production, resource management and agribusiness. Key features and studies include: industry placements and case study teaching; international study experiences; impact of agriculture on the environment; soil productivity; plant and animal production and management; agribusiness/marketing; statistics and experimental design; viticulture.
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Bachelor of Applied Science (Architectural Science)
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Description:-
This course will provide you with an understanding of both the practical and theoretical sides of architecture. The design of buildings, technical aspects of building construction and how architecture relates to people and how they live are all covered in depth.
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Bachelor of Archaeological Practice
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Description:-
This program is specifically designed to prepare students for a careers in archaeology, either as a researcher or as a heritage consultant. Professional archaeologists are involved in many tasks, including the discovery and excavation of archaeological sites, and the interpretation of the material recovered from them.
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Bachelor of Archaeology
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Description:-
Bachelor of Archaeology provides a global perspective on human history, from our earliest ancestors in Africa through to key developments in farming and city life around the globe, to the modern world.
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Bachelor of Architectural Design
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Description:-
Bachelor of Architectural Design offers a program of education in the discipline of architecture. It is the first in a two degree program intended for students who wish to qualify for practice as an architect.
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Bachelor of Architectural Design
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Description:-
The Bachelor of Architectural Design (BArchDes) is the first stage of obtaining a professional qualification in Architecture. The BArchDes provides the basis on which students can progress to the professional Master of Architecture.
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Bachelor of Architectural Design
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Description:-
Bachelor of Architectural Design helps you to develop an understanding of architecture, while providing you with a diverse set of skills and learning experiences.
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Bachelor of Architectural Studies
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Description:-
The Bachelor of Architectural Studies degree provides academic education in the practice and theory of architecture. It requires full time attendance for three years.
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Bachelor of Architecture
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Description:-
The Bachelor of Architecture is the first undergraduate degree on the basis of which the students can progress to the professional Masters of Architecture degree. Professional qualification in architecture requires six semesters of the Bachelor of Architecture followed by four semesters of the Masters of Architecture.
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Bachelor of Art
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Description:-
The Bachelor of Arts offers the opportunity for a liberal education. Students are able to exercise choice across a wide range of disciplines.
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Bachelor of Arts
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Description:-
The Bachelor of Arts is a flexible program that allows studies in a wide variety of specialisations in arts, humanities and social sciences.
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Bachelor of Arts
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Description:-
The Bachelor of Arts offers students an opportunity to develop a depth of disciplinary expertise together with the breadth of vision afforded by cross-disciplinary approaches to the humanities.
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Bachelor of Arts
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Description:-
The Bachelor of Arts program encourages students to select combinations of subject areas and particular subjects that best suit their interests and career ambitions. It is a generalist program that offers you a choice of majors with the opportunity to either specialise in a particular area of study or to select complementary majors.
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Bachelor of Arts
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Description:-
Bachelor of Arts (BA) is designed to equip graduates with the skills and attributes they will need in an unpredictable global economy.
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Bachelor of Arts
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Description:-
A Bachelor of Arts degree enables you to study what you are passionate about in life, and convert this learning into a career. You have the flexibility to choose from a broad range of courses, and to tailor the program to match your specific interests.
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Bachelor of Arts
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Description:-
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) offers unique flexibility with the opportunity to focus on one or two majors chosen from a broad range of Arts study options in the humanities, social sciences and languages.
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Bachelor of Arts
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Description:-
The Bachelor of Arts allows students to pursue at least one discipline for the full length of the degree. The purpose of providing a broad range of options is to enable students to build a stimulating and varied program whilst at the same time graduating at the end of the three years with genuine in-depth knowledge in their chosen fields
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Bachelor of Arts
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Description:-
The Bachelor of Arts is a contemporary degree which explores current issues in society and enables the student to build a broad knowledge and understanding
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Bachelor of Arts
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Description:-
Bachelor of Arts provides a broad introduction to the study of human culture, specifically languages, media studies and philosophy.
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Bachelor of Arts
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Description:-
Bachelor of Arts is suitable for Students who want to study a generic degree and would like the flexibility to study a range of areas within one degree.
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Bachelor of Arts
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Description:-
Bachelor of Arts offers students more than the opportunity to become an expert in a particular field of knowledge; students learn how to handle complex bodies of information, to analyse and evaluate information, and to argue clearly, using the spoken and written word and work with a constructive openness and flexibility of mind.
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Bachelor of Arts
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Description:-
The Bachelor of Arts is a flexible degree that offers a broad range of study areas, also known as majors. Information about each major is set out separately below. Students can take single or double majors.
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Bachelor of Arts
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Description:-
Bachelor of Arts prepares you to be an innovator, communicator and creator in a wide range of challenging careers. You will always be employable and will not merely have a job.
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Bachelor of Arts
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Description:-
A Bachelor of Arts degree must include courses with a value totalling no fewer than 144 units and normally not more than 150 units
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Bachelor of Arts
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Description:-
The Bachelor of Arts provides the opportunity to develop an imaginative understanding and appreciation of the theory and practice of the social sciences, humanities and arts. It will also give you: an enhanced cultural sensitivity; skills and knowledge relevant to employment in the modern workforce; and an understanding of information technology tools and systems used in learning and employment.
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Bachelor of Arts
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The Bachelor of Arts provides graduates with the ability to understand and study human society. It develops high levels of written and oral communication skills in the Humanities and Social Sciences, including Anthropology and Archaeology, History, Greek, Chinese and Indonesian Studies, Political Science and Sociology. It prepares graduates for research training at Honours and postgraduate level. It is available for external and internal modes of study.
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Bachelor of Arts (BA)
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Description:-
The course is designed to produce knowledgeable, articulate, innovative graduates skilled in research, logical thought, clear expression and the application of ethical principles to decision making. Studies include the arts, humanities, technology, and the social, physical, and biological sciences.
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Bachelor of Arts (Interior Architecture)
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Description:-
This course will give you the skills and knowledge you need in all design aspects, as well as a technical knowledge of interior construction, equipment and building systems.
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Bachelor of Arts (Journalism & Mass Communication)
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Description:-
Bachelor of Arts (Journalism & Mass Communication) repare graduates for jobs where critical understanding, flexibility, research, analytical and communication skills are required, including careers in mass communications, the media and journalism. The Journalism and Mass Communication major provides a broader basis for careers in mass communications, the media and journalism as well as a wide range of other occupations.
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Bachelor of Arts (Media)
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Description:-
Bachelor of Arts (Media) course provides a broad and practical approach to media studies. Studying media will give you the theoretical skills and training necessary to take an active role in the media, multimedia and communications industries.
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Bachelor of Arts - Fashion
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Description:-
This major will engage you in an exciting exploration of the relationship between garment and the body. It embraces all aspects of body adornment, the cultural significance of dress, and the prominence of fashion in the media.
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Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws
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Description:-
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws is offered by the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Law and is available at Hobart. The first year only is also offered at the Launceston and Cradle Coast campus. This course may be studied part-time.
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Bachelor of Arts in Communication (Journalism)
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Description:-
Bachelor of Arts in Communication (Journalism) degree develops professional skills across all media and critically engages with the intellectual, ethical and political foundations of journalism.
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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce
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Description:-
This course provide both a liberal education and skills development focused on managerial decision making, business and personal leadership, the ethics of values-based management and relevant work experience. It is designed for students who wish to combine the benefits of a liberal education with specific skills focusing on accounting, financial services, human resource management, business or marketing.
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Bachelor of Aviation
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Description:-
Bachelor of Aviation is to prepare students for careers in the aviation industry as professional pilots.
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Bachelor of Biological Sciences
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Description:-
Bachelor of Biological Sciences emphasises hands-on experience, with equal time given to lectures and practical classes including use of the Melbourne Wildlife Sanctuary at the Melbourne (Bundoora) campus.
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Bachelor of Biomedical Science
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Description:-
Bachelor of Biomedical Science provides a multidisciplinary education in biomedical sciences, leading to employment in biomedical research fields and to postgraduate studies in the medical sciences, or graduate entry into medicine.
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