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Bachelor of Human Services/Bachelor of Business
Queensland University of Technology
Through a number of diverse and rewarding roles, human services practitioners provide support to individuals, families and communities who are experiencing social or economic adversity. They may work directly with clients providing counselling support or advocating on their behalf, manage the delivery of services and support through agencies such as Centrelink, develop and administer programs, or work for government in the development and implementation of new policies and programs.

Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Fine Arts (Animation)
Queensland University of Technology
Throughout the course you will work in a studio setting responding to creative briefs that help you to develop a robust set of skills and knowledge that can be used for the expression of creative and innovative ideas. As you explore both 2D and 3D animation, you will gain an understanding of animation for filmmaking, game development, visual effects, motion graphics and virtual production. Immerse yourself in the fine arts animation major with up to 16 discipline units and gain in-depth knowledge in your specialisation. Your business degree component comprises eight business core units and eight business major units.

Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
Queensland University of Technology
QUT will ensure you can step into the classroom with confidence and continue to adapt to ongoing workforce changes and future opportunities. Some key inclusions in the course are: a deep understanding of child and adolescent development curriculum and pedagogy knowledges and practices creating positive learning environments inclusion and diversity building positive relationships with parents, carers, communities, and education stakeholders digital technologies entrepreneurial thinking and leadership innovation and creativity evaluation and assessment developing your professional identity global perspectives resilience.

Bachelor of Education (Primary)
Queensland University of Technology
QUT will ensure you step into the classroom with confidence and continue to adapt to ongoing workforce changes and future opportunities. Some key inclusions in the course are: a deep understanding of child and adolescent development curriculum and pedagogy knowledges and practices creating positive learning environments inclusion and diversity building positive relationships with parents, carers, communities, and education stakeholders digital technologies entrepreneurial thinking and leadership innovation and creativity evaluation and assessment developing your professional identity global perspectives resilience.

Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood)
Queensland University of Technology
We will ensure you can step into your career with confidence and continue to adapt to ongoing workforce changes and future opportunities. Some key inclusions in the course are: a deep understanding of early childhood learning and development curriculum and pedagogy knowledge and practices creating positive learning environments for young learners inclusion and diversity building positive relationships with parents, carers, communities and education stakeholders digital technologies entrepreneurial thinking and leadership innovation and creativity evaluation, research and assessment developing your professional identity global perspectives resilience.

Bachelor of Design - International (Visual Communication)
Queensland University of Technology
Great design is happening all around the world. If you want to travel overseas, immerse yourself in a different culture and be on pace with the design trends emerging in another country, this degree is for you. Your degree will begin with introductory and shared impact lab units where, working with students from other disciplines, you’ll focus on problems and social issues and identify potential solutions connected to industry and community. You will then develop both practical and theoretical skills in multiple visual communication design specialisations including graphic design, typography, image making, information design, experience design, motion design, branding and interaction design. You will progress to develop deeper skills in creative problem solving, critical thinking, technical proficiencies and professional practice that will ensure you can contribute to the field of visual communication in innovative and socially responsible ways. In your third year of study you will spend two semesters (96 credit points) studing abroad before returing to transfer skills and knowledge to a workplace or professional context and gain practical work experience with work integrated learning.

Bachelor of Design (Interaction Design)
Queensland University of Technology
This course prepares you for diverse and agile career pathways in design, technology and innovation. It focuses on the cutting-edge design skills, knowledge and capabilities needed for a contemporary designer to work across multiple fields, practices and contexts. Your degree will begin with introductory and shared impact lab units where, working with students from other disciplines, you’ll focus on problems and social issues and identify potential olutions connected to industry and community. You’ll then undertake a series of interaction design studios focusing on industry-leading practices in human-centred design, design thinking, experience design, service innovation and augmented reality. Your studies can be rounded with a second major from architectural studies, industrial design studies, fashion communication, animation, games design, screen content production, advertising or marketing. Later in your degree you will be able to transfer skills and knowledge to a workplace or professional context and gain practical work experience with work integrated learning.

Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
The University of Newcastle
Students who perform well during their Bachelor of Arts, with a GPA of 5.0 or greater, may apply to undertake a further year of full-time (or equivalent part-time) study to obtain an Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree.The BA (Honours) is taught in a flexible format featuring disciplinary and interdisciplinary learning and research. All students complete a common core course and a second compulsory course offered by the discipline or cluster most appropriate to each student's area of specialisation, followed by a written thesis or equivalent project.For the thesis component, students choose from one of the following:

Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Arts
The University of Newcastle
This combined degree program provides scope for study in both Music and the Arts. Students complete two degree awards over four years of full time study (or part time equivalent).The flexibility of this combined degree allows you:Students will complete a major in Music and a major in Arts, with the option to complete an Arts minor or complement their degree with elective choices.

Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
The University of Newcastle
Within this combined degree program, students study a combination of Science and Law courses over a period of five years full-time. On completion of the first three years students will have completed all the required courses for the Bachelor of Science degree. In the final two years of the combined degree program students complete the requirements for the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and may enrol in these two years on a less than full time basis.Students completing this combined degree program meet the academic requirements to practice law in NSW, however, they must also complete postgraduate professional training approved by the Legal Profession Admission Board if they wish to practise as a lawyer. Students also have the skills and knowledge to contribute to scientific development in many areas of technology, industry, agriculture or the information revolution.For further information about the Bachelor of Science please go to: https://www.newcastle.edu.au/degrees/bachelor-of-science-2019-onwardsFor further information on the Bachelor of Laws (Honours) program please go to: https://www.newcastle.edu.au/degrees/bachelor-of-laws-honours