If you want to do a bit of everything Whether you choose a Bachelor of Business or Bachelor of Commerce, UWA allows you to take a second major from any other degree. Business and commerce. Study Area. Share this. Seekers Space Seeking more wisdom? First Name.
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This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in Australian flora,and in the diversity of the plant kingdom. It provides a general approach to the different biomes of Australia and the adaptive biology of the plants and animals inhabiting those biomes, and to the different floristic bioregions of Victoria and their ecology.
Plant Biodiversity introduces the structure, biology and evolution of the major groups of land plants, with examples from the Australian flora. This sequence provides students with a comprehensive overview of Australia's native wildlife, and the evolution, ecology and management of this remarkable group of animals. This track will introduce students to the principles of biotechnology, which is the use and manipulation of living organisms, or substances obtained from these organisms, to make products of value to humanity.
This track will develop a student's general interest in biology and focus particularly on how cells function, particularly in the context of multicellular organisms. With emphasis on current research methodologies, it provides insights into how cells 'translate' the genetic code to produce and transport proteins to specific sites within or outside the cell to control processes required for cell survival, proliferation, movement and growth and how these processes controlled and orchestrated during the remarkable progression of a fertilised egg into an independent organism.
This breadth track provides students with an introduction to the foundations of Chemical Engineering. This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in Chinese language for beginners. This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in Chinese language for students who have taken Chinese at VCE level.
This breadth track explores the diversity of choral music and progressively develops knowledge and skills in choral performance. Climate and Water integrates the major challenges being faced both nationally and internationally integrating knowledge across disciplines to provide strategies for developing appropriate responses to these challenges.
This breadth track explores issues related to climate change from a multidisciplinary perspective. This breadth track for BCom students qualifies students to apply for a point two-year Master of Construction Management. Note that BCom students are exempt from the normal prerequisite for Residential Construction and Structures. This breadth track develops knowledge around a combination of construction technologies and associated structural principles in relation to residential and commercial construction systems.
Explore artistic play, expression and performance in the growth and creative development of children and young people through active and experimental learning in diverse settings. This breadth track progressively develops knowledge of crime and crime control and helps develop analytical skills in criminology. This Breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in dance styles and approaches to physical training whilst exploring how movement, languages and choreographic approaches can be used to express ideas and realise performance.
This breadth track explores issues related to Deafness and communication, from a wide range of perspectives including social, cultural, and technological. There is also a focus on visual communication and Auslan, the language of the Australian signing Deaf community.
This breadth track progressively develops skills in drawing and painting. Students learn practical hand-on techniques and processes whilst also gaining a greater understanding of how art communicates ideas. This breadth track explores the Earth's internal composition, structure and evolution over geological time.
This breadth track develops an understanding of how we use the principles of ecological science for the conservation and management of natural and human-made ecosystems. This sequence explores the unique place of humans in the earth's evolutionary history, and the diverse ways in which evolutionary process continue to affect contemporary human society. This breadth track provides students with an introduction to the foundations of Electrical Engineering.
This track gives students an insight into some fundamental principles of engineering and how engineering interacts with the social and natural environmental settings where water and soil are fundamental resources for human development. This breadth track engages with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander creative and cultural practices, with a focus on connections to Country and place, while developing cultural literacies, critical thinking, and deep listening skills.
Each subject focuses on Indigenous artistic practices through which students will investigate knowledges, technologies and architectures, place and ways of knowing, being and doing. Food is essential to human life on Earth, and is inextricably bound up in our biology, culture and beliefs. Learn about the current and future challenges of global food production, supply, and consumption and discover how food production in Australia is changing to meet the environment and society's changing needs.
Forests and fire introduces students to forests from social, historical, environmental and economic perspectives and provides an understanding of the effects of fuel, weather and climate on the nature and periodicity of bushfires, as well as the social and economic impact of bushfires. This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in French language for students who have taken French at VCE level.
This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in French language for students who are at an Advanced Level. This breadth track provides a background in the principles of genetics and inheritance with the opportunity to extend these studies in areas of molecular or evolutionary genetics. Offering a sufficient background to appreciate the relevance of genetics to current societal issues.
This breadth track will provide students with a broad introduction to geological processes and equip them with important skills in how to map out and read the geological record.
Students will apply and improve these skills by undertaking fieldwork. This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in German language for students who have taken German at VCE level. This breadth track explores issues related to development, implementation and analysis of public policy and management.
This breadth track introduces students to a range of issues associated with greening urban landscapes and helps develop knowledge and skills for selecting and managing plants for urban landscapes. This breadth track provide a background in genetics sufficient to appreciate the significance of recent advances in human genetics research. This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in Indonesian language for beginners.
This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in Indonesian language for students who have taken Indonesian at VCE level. This breadth track provides an introduction to the construction industry at a residential level covering basic structures, materials, construction methods and management of the construction process. This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in Italian language for beginners.
This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in Japanese language for beginners. This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in commercial, competition, and consumer law. This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in media and intellectual property law. This track examines the educational significance of sport and physical activity, and provides students with the knowledge and skills required to lead physical activity in their community.
This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and linguistic skills in the structure of English and English language studies. This breadth track explores issues relating to language in its social and cultural context, both within a single cultural context, and across cultural boundaries.
This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in linguistics and the analysis of language structure, drawing on data from the full range of the world's languages. Living in Australia's Hazardous Ecosystems looks at the systems that shape the natural world, including the evolution of the planet Earth, our climate and global weather and the formation and processes of our present landscapes and associated ecosystems.
Students will gain an understanding of the increasing trend to urbanisation and larger cities as a contributor to the rising toll of disaster losses globally. Investigates human-animal relationships interactions, where they originated, domestication, and where they are now, examining in detail key relationships between humans and animals. Living with plants focuses on the interaction of plants with the landscape, climate and production system, theory and practice of planting within the built environment considering sustainable plant selection and design.
This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in film making, exploring the practicalities behind film and television writing and production. This breadth track provides an introduction to marine organisms and their environment, and the methodologies and techniques used by scientists to explore the undersea realm.
This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in mathematics and statistics. It commences with the standard first year package for students with VCE Specialist mathematics or equivalent and progresses to a choice of Level 2 subjects to introduce students to the fields of pure mathematics, applied mathematics or probability.
This track progressively develops knowledge and skills in mathematics for economics and satisfies the quantitative requirements for the Bachelor of Commerce. This breadth track provides students with an introduction to the foundations of Mechanical Engineering. This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in history, with a focus on the Middle East and Islam.
This breadth track explores issues related to music, mind and wellbeing, including development of musical skills at different life stages, the relationship between music and the brain, as well as music and the body and examination of psychological, sociological and scientific research related to performing and creating music.
This breadth track explores music of non-Western cultures and societies and the people and social processes involved in music-making.
This breadth track includes practice led critical studies in music theatre, giving students an opportunity to learn by doing, whilst developing critical thinking and listening skills. In each subject, practical, group singing tutorials are complemented by an engaging lecture series to give students an understanding of what they are embodying when performing some of the most significant and well-known material from the music theatre canon.
This breadth track explores the relationship of our cities and towns and the natural environment which underpins our society. This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in non-western music performance, culture and social contexts from around the world.
This breadth track introduces students to different ways of thinking about human-environment relationships and provides frameworks relevant to considering human dimensions of environmental policy and management. This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in politics and international studies.
This breadth track explores the history, culture and social context of music across a range of popular music styles. This breadth track explores issues related to positive psychology, with a focus on the relationship between well-being, pro-social behaviour and peak performance at the individual, group and community levels.
This Breadth track introduces students to printmaking, screen-printing and animation as art making mediums. Learn technical process and image making skills to develop your own art works. This breadth track for students qualifies students to apply for a point two-year Master of Property. This breadth track provides an introduction to the role of property in the urban economy. Ancient Rome's highly advanced society represents one of the first of the multicultural civilisations of the pre-industrial era and its study therefore offers many timeless insights into our own increasingly cosmopolitan world.
This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in Russian language for beginners. This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in Spanish language for beginners.
This breadth track progressively develops knowledge and skills in Spanish language for students who have taken Spanish at VCE level. This breadth track develops theoretical knowledge and applied skills in music language and compositional craft. This breadth track introduces students to fundamental musical concepts including rhythm, melody, harmony, timbre, texture, dynamics and form, and explores the history, culture and social context of western music from the middle ages to the 21st century.
Domestic and international students who complete an Australian Year 12 or the International Baccalaureate IB Diploma could be eligible for a guaranteed place in a graduate course, subject to meeting prerequisites and their ATAR score. Current undergraduate students may also be eligible for a guaranteed entry into their preferred graduate degree. Honours is an optional fourth year of study that gives you the opportunity to draw together your undergraduate studies and focus on an exciting piece of original research thesis and complete advanced level subjects.
Honours can prepare you for employment or graduate research. The doctoral programs in management and marketing do not require an honours year to be considered for entry. I was impressed with the Melbourne model, it felt like it would give me a chance to expand my knowledge and build some expertise in something before I went on to study law.
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