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Bachelor of Speech Pathology
Edith Cowan University
The profession of speech pathology deals with the science and social impact of communication and swallowing disorders, which may be acquired or developmental, and are caused by cognitive and/or physical impairment. This course teaches students the full range of skills necessary to assess, plan, and treat people with communication and swallowing difficulties in a range of different contexts. Academically and professionally, the course is closely aligned with areas such as speech science, psychology, audiology, education, linguistics, rehabilitative science, neuroscience and allied healthcare.

Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Psychology
Edith Cowan University
This double degree equips students with the theory, practical experience, and employability skills to become business professionals and psychologists. Researching, analysing and explaining interactions between people, business and their environments are examples of skills that are developed. Practical experience in leadership, teamwork, self-assessment, critical thinking, communication and problem-solving improve career perspectives, providing an industry-relevant learning experience that meets the needs of a variety of complex, competitive and dynamic global environments.

Bachelor of Psychology
Edith Cowan University
This course is designed for students with a humanities or science background who are interested in careers comprising psychology and a wide range of areas including arts and humanities, family and child support, youth work, community work, addiction studies, human services, criminology and justice. The course equips students with skills in analysing, researching behaviour and explaining interactions between people and their environment.

Bachelor of Psychology, Criminology and Justice
Edith Cowan University
This course is designed for students who wish to pursue further study in the area of psychology, criminology, or justice, or those who wish to be employed within the criminal justice system. The course equips students with skills in analysing, researching behaviour and explaining interactions between people and their environment.

Bachelor of Psychology and Counselling
Edith Cowan University
This course provides students with introductory counselling skills to complement their knowledge of the discipline of psychology. It prepares students for working in a counselling role, or for further postgraduate studies in psychology and counselling. The course equips students with skills in analysing, researching behaviour and explaining interactions between people and their environment.

Bachelor of Design
Edith Cowan University
In the Bachelor of Design students can specialise in one of three areas: Fashion, working fundamentally with garment as a site of expression and signifier of self that can carry narratives and reference histories; Visual and Spatial Design, making visual and spatial products, services and environments through graphic and spatial design thinking to improve communities; or Games and Interactive Design, creating original digital interactive products and services that impact on audiences and address user experiences (UX). Students will explore the impact design has on history and on the future development of local, national and global communities. The course will provide opportunities for students to collaborate locally and internationally. The design majors, run by experienced graphic, spatial, digital, fashion and service design professionals and researchers at the forefront of design in Western Australia, encourage the sustainable use of materials, images and ideas as vehicles for exploration in relation to environments and individual people in real world and online contexts. Students develop transferable visual and spatial problem identification, ideation, and prototyping skills to establish their own place in the world, with a personal style, career opportunities and entrepreneurial skills.

Bachelor of Media and Communication
Edith Cowan University
This course prepares students for employment in a range of professions that cater to the changing needs of our media-saturated society. Superior skills in communication practice and innovative creative outputs are developed in the majors on offer to allow specialisation in a particular media area. Majors available include Advertising, Broadcasting and Digital Journalism, Screen Production, Photomedia, Media and Cultural Studies and Public Relations. In the degree, students acquire knowledge about the cultural impact of the media and gain critical insights into our local and globalised world to make a meaningful contribution to society. Students develop advanced critical communication skills, exceptional competency in team building, theoretical and practical knowledge and the flexibility to engage and lead in our dynamic media dominated environment.

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Media and Communication
Edith Cowan University
This double degree enables students to succeed in today's rapidly changing society in both critical and productive fields, such as Historical and Political Studies and Broadcasting and Digital Journalism, or Visual Arts and Screen Production, or Creative and Professional Writing and Public Relations. There are numerous combinations of majors the students can choose from. Engaging in both Arts and Media and Communication broadens students' understanding of themselves, their community and the larger world, as well as providing them with the theoretical and practical dimensions of communication. It is an engaging program leading to a double degree which is internationally recognised in the global marketplace.