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Bachelor of Business (Accountancy)

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In the program Bachelor of Business (Accountancy) you will develop the knowledge and skills required of professionally qualified accountants. The broad curriculum in the program covers accounting, finance, economics, marketing, management, with the focus on professional training in accounting as a social practice. The program develops the knowledge and skills valued by employers and which you require to operate successfully in a contemporary business environment.In the final year of the program the capstone course ACCT1028 Performance Analysis and Simulations will give you the opportunity to critically reflect on and consolidate what you have learnt. This capstone experience enables you to critically reflect on and consolidate your theoretical and practical learning in this program, and promotes work readiness or entry into graduate studies for further learning.This program will prepare you to work as a professional accountant in diverse organisations. This program is available for on-campus study only.

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Bachelor of Business (International Business)

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The Bachelor of Business (International Business) program provides you with technical and critical knowledge and skills in international business to apply in diverse global contexts. A broad-based curriculum incorporates: international business, finance, trade, logistics, responsible business, cross-cultural management, political economy of international business, and creativity, innovation and design. The program focuses on professional training in contemporary international business. In addition to the core program courses you can take a range of minors and electives from across the School of Management and College of Business, as advised by your local institution. Over the duration of this program you will participate in a variety of learning experiences which are designed to support you in developing skills as an International Business graduate. Learning and teaching approaches for this program may include lectures and tutorials, problem-based learning, case studies, work-integrated learning, assignments, projects and examinations. Activities and assignments are designed to facilitate theory application and peer learning in a friendly, open atmosphere. The final year of the program includes the capstone course BUSM4696 Political Economy of International Business which will provide you the opportunity to critically reflect on and consolidate your theoretical and practical learning. The program will prepare you to work as a professional in a wide range of industries, government and non- government organisations that increasingly require high level international skills. This program is available for on-campus study.

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Bachelor of Business (Marketing)

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Blending theory with current, industry-based learning, the Bachelor of Business (Marketing) will prepare you for a career in the dynamic world of Marketing. You will first develop skills across a broad range of core business courses, including statistics, economics, accounting, management and law, which will provide a foundation for the understanding and application of specialist marketing activities such as market research, marketing communication and the provision of service quality.Over the duration of the program you will participate in a variety of learning experiences which are designed to assist you in developing skills as a Marketing graduate. Learning and teaching approaches for this program may include: lectures and tutorials, workshops, problem-based learning, case studies, work-integrated learning and industry speakers. In the program you will have the opportunity to directly apply marketing theory to an industry context. The final year of the program includes the capstone course, MKTG1275 Strategic Marketing. This capstone experience will give you the opportunity to critically reflect on and consolidate your theoretical and practical learning.The range of careers for graduates of this program is varied and opportunities are available in not-for-profit, government and commercial industries. The program is global in outlook, application and content, and provides you with the scope to work in a variety of marketing areas, including research, communication, distribution, retailing, brand management and sales. This program is available for on-campus study only.

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Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance)

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The Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) program provides the knowledge and skills required in the financial management of public and private enterprises through a broad-based curriculum involving highly-focussed and in-depth theoretical and practical learning and professional training in economics and finance, combined with generalist business studies in statistics, accounting, marketing, management, and business IT.The program is delivered on-campus through face-to-face teaching and learning, with some online components, where you will be engaged in a variety of learning experiences, including lectures and tutorials, individual assignments, collaborative team-based projects, presentations, and activities using the Financial Markets Training Simulator. Assessments include formal examinations, written assignments, presentations, evaluation of case studies, projects, and in-class tests.The final year of the program includes the capstone course BAFI1018 International Finance which will provide you the opportunity to critically reflect on, consolidate and apply the theoretical approaches and work-practice experiences gained throughout the program in discipline related real-world scenarios, providing you with the skills and attributes necessary for work-readiness in your chosen career field or to progress successfully to further studies at the graduate level. This program will prepare you to work in a globalised, international context as a professional economist, analyst, researcher, trader, or financier in the banking, stockbroking, funds management, insurance and superannuation industries and in other private sector or government organisations requiring high level, technical expertise in financial and economic analysis, or for post-graduate studies and possible employment in tertiary education and academia.

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Bachelor of Architectural Design

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The Bachelor of Architectural Design (BP250) is a three year degree program providing you with a broad and coherent knowledge and skill base of the discipline of architecture. The program has a design focus with strong links to practice, offering exposure to a wide range of design led project based learning. The Design Studio forms the core of the program and is supported by Architecture History and Theory, Architecture Technology, Architecture Communications and Architecture General Electives. As capstone experiences, you will undertake a Design Studio with students in the Master of Architecture and also prepare a portfolio of work reflecting on your learning achievements in Design Studio.RMIT Architecture is primarily focused on design and has an international reputation for design excellence. The program is known for promoting ideas-led venturous design exploration and design innovation. The program assists you to develop an understanding of architecture, while providing you with a diverse set of skills and learning experiences. The Bachelor of Architectural Design is the first step on the path to becoming an architect.The program is a pathway to further study and employment in architectural and design practice.

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Bachelor of Science (Nanotechnology)/Bachelor of Science (Applied Sciences)

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As a graduate of this program, you will have the knowledge and skills necessary to practice as both a Nanotechnology and a Physics or Chemistry professional (depending on your chosen major), as well as having education in relevant aspects of biology and engineering. Over the duration of the program you will develop:A broad and coherent Body of Knowledge, with depth in the underlying principles and concepts in Nanotechnology and Physics/Chemistry, as a basis for independent lifelong learning, and which allow you to reflect critically on theory and professional practice. Cognitive skills to review critically, analyse, consolidate and synthesise Nanotechnological and Physical/Chemical information, problems, concepts and theories. Cognitive and technical skills to demonstrate a broad understanding of Nanotechnology and Physics/Chemistry knowledge with depth in some areas. Cognitive and creative skills to exercise critical thinking and judgement in identifying and solving Nanotechnological and Physical/Chemical problems with intellectual independence. Communication skills to present clear and coherent exposition of Nanotechnology and Physics/Chemistry knowledge and ideas. Nanotechnology and Physics/Chemistry knowledge and skills which you will apply with initiative and judgment in planning, problem solving and decision making in professional practice and/or scholarship and research. Nanotechnology and Physics/Chemistry knowledge and skills to selectively apply in diverse contexts. Nanotechnology and Physics/Chemistry knowledge and skills you will apply with responsibility and accountability for your own learning and professional practice and in collaboration with others.In your final year you will undertake a capstone experience comprising ONPS2186 Science Project (where you will produce a substantial fundamental or industrial research project in your chosen area of specialism) and ONPS2335 The Profesional Scientist . The Science Project is a culmination of your studies - an opportunity to integrate knowledge, skills and their application. The Professional Scientist marks your transition from science student to work-ready science graduate.This double degree program requires on campus attendance. It includes on-line components.

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Bachelor of Science (Statistics)

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The program BP245 Bachelor of Science (Statistics) will:enable you to become highly employable in the field of statistics provide you with a sound knowledge of basic (and some advanced) statistical theory expose you to a wide range of statistical models, approaches and software enable you to select and apply the appropriate statistical theories, techniques and software to solve a wide range of problems expose you to related fields of study which require statistical expertise, such as finance, marketing or environmental modelling develop your knowledge of the types of industry which employ statisticians and the variety of tasks they undertake develop your range of generic skills and abilities to operate effectively in professional settings that involve mathematical and statistical expertise. These include good communication skills, technology literacy and the ability to work in a team and interact with others identify the need for an ethical approach to your work.Year 1 is designed to build a common platform of mathematical and statistical knowledge, conceptual and analytical skills that are essential for Years 2 & 3. It also includes an overview of the different components of applied mathematics which can be explored in depth in subsequent years. In Years 2 and 3 of BP245 Bachelor of Science (Statistics), there is a large number of option courses which allow you to tailor your studies according to your interests in areas like finance, marketing, biology and ecology modelling and analytics. You are also able to select two University-wide electives. In Semester 1 of Year 3 you have the possibility of undertaking a student mobility program overseas, either in industry or in a partner university.MATH2197 Industrial Applications of Mathematics and Statistics 2 serves as a capstone experience - a culmination and application of knowledge and skills from your prior studies. You will participate in a group project or industry placement under the supervision of the teaching team and eventually under the supervision of a representative from a partner institution. Regular interactions with your supervisor(s) will allow you to obtain technical advice, to construct a milestone(s) plan and get feedback on your progress. You will respond to real world problems using the knowledge and competencies acquired during your program to propose solutions.MATH2197 Industrial Applications of Mathematics and Statistics 2 and its pre-cursor, MATH2196 Industrial Applications of Mathematics and Statistics 1 are the designated WIL courses for the BP245 program.This program requires on-campus attendance. Courses include on-line components.

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Bachelor of Technology (Computing Studies)

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Recent studies indicate that many employers seek to employ graduates who are able to combine studies in information technology (IT) with other non-IT fields. The Bachelor of Technology (Computing Studies) is therefore specifically designed to give you a strong foundation in programming and IT fundamentals while also offering you the flexibility to engage with topics outside the field of IT.This degree is composed of a minimum of 50% Computer Science and IT content, with the remainder a combination of a non-IT area and a wide choice of options. You do not need to have studied Year 12 Mathematics to be eligible for entry. Some popular non-IT fields that can be combined with IT studies include Communication, Business, Entrepreneurship and Design.One of the important elements in this program is the capstone programming project (COSC2408/2409 - Programming Project 1 or 2) in the final year of the program. This 12-credit-point project provides you experience under supervision in the development lifecycle of a substantial piece of software - integrating practice and theory.This program is delivered on campus; some courses may be available online.

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Bachelor of Biomedical Science

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The objectives of the Bachelor of Biomedical Science program are to provide you with a broad education in human biomedical sciences, with the ability to study in specialist areas including cell biology, neuroscience, anatomy, physiology and applied biochemistry, amongst others. The program is delivered in face to face mode and requires on campus attendance.In addition to a fundamental understanding of biomedical sciences, at the completion of the degree, you should have an understanding of the research process and have experience in modern technologies in biomedical research.This program will equip you for further study in the health professions, for employment in biomedical research, or for further training to qualify for employment as a secondary school teacher.In your final year you will undertake BIOL2357 Practical Biomedical Sciences, which is a capstone course where you will be assessed on a research project undertaken independently in a workplace setting (which could be either a laboratory at RMIT or a setting outside the University) and receive feedback from those involved in your industry.

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Bachelor of Science (Nanotechnology)

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As a graduate of this program, you will have the knowledge and skills necessary to practice as both a Nanotechnology and a Chemistry professional. Over the duration of the program you will develop:A broad and coherent Body of Knowledge, with depth in the underlying principles and concepts in Nanotechnology and Chemistry, as a basis for independent lifelong learning, and which allow you to reflect critically on theory and professional practice. Cognitive skills to review critically, analyse, consolidate and synthesise Nanotechnological and Chemical information, problems, concepts and theories. Cognitive and technical skills to demonstrate a broad understanding of Nanotechnology and Chemistry knowledge with depth in some areas. Cognitive and creative skills to exercise critical thinking and judgement in identifying and solving Nanotechnological and Chemical problems with intellectual independence. Communication skills to present clear and coherent exposition of Nanotechnology and Chemistry knowledge and ideas. Nanotechnology and Chemistry knowledge and skills which you will apply with initiative and judgment in planning, problem solving and decision making in professional practice and/or scholarship and research. Nanotechnology and Chemistry knowledge and skills to selectively apply in diverse contexts. Nanotechnology and Chemistry knowledge and skills you will apply with responsibility and accountability for your own learning and professional practice and in collaboration with others.In your final year you will undertake a capstone experience comprising ONPS2186 Science Project (where you will produce a substantial fundamental or industrial research project in your chosen area of specialism) and ONPS2335 The Profesional Scientist. Science Project is a culmination of your studies - an opportunity to integrate knowledge, skills and their application. The Professional Scientist marks your transition from science student to work-ready science graduate.This program requires on campus attendance and may include on-line components.