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Business

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The Associate Degree in Business is a Faculty of Business, Economics and Law program designed for delivery by UQ College to provide both a stand-alone UQ qualification in Business for UQ College students, and to be an articulation pathway for students into the UQ Bachelor of Business Management (BBusMan). The Associate Degree is therefore closely aligned to the structure and content of the foundation component of the BBusMan. The Associate Degree in Business is designed to give students skills in mathematics and writing, plus core knowledge in management, accounting, marketing, law and finance, plus access to courses in the fields of commerce, and tourism.

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Languages

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The Diploma in Languages is a way of value-adding to any bachelors degree. This program will enable you to benefit from the advantages that knowledge of another language can bring in a global economy, as well as earning you an additional academic qualification. Students enrol in the Diploma in Languages concurrently with enrolment in another University of Queensland program, the "parent" program. Students will complete a program which is equivalent to a major in a language other than English as in the Bachelor of Arts degree. Students may be able to "overload" (enrol in five courses rather than four per semester) to complete both the "parent" program and the Diploma in approximately the time required to complete the "parent" program alone. To avoid overloading, students can also, in many cases, extend their period of enrolment. Please note that in some cases it will not be possible to complete the requirements for the Diploma in two years of part time study. This is because language majors require sequential study.

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Undergraduate Certificate in Advanced Social Welfare Skills

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This course is designed to support school leavers and workers looking to up-skill or future-proof their careers. It comprises four subjects that impart new skills and knowledge that can be applied to existing or future job roles, or as a basis for further study towards a UOW undergraduate or postgraduate degree. This course is aligned to the Bachelor of Social Work and you will receive full credit towards that degree on completion of this course

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Undergraduate Certificate in Human Services

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This course is designed to support school leavers and workers looking to up-skill or future-proof their careers. It comprises four subjects that impart new skills and knowledge that can be applied to existing or future job roles, or as a basis for further study towards a UOW undergraduate or postgraduate degree. This course is aligned to the Bachelor of Social Science and Bachelor of Public Health, and you will receive full credit towards one of the degrees on completion of this course.

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Bachelor of Education Studies

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All educators require an understanding of how people learn, how to implement effective learning experiences, and technologies to support the learning process. They also need a comprehensive knowledge of and respect for diversity amongst learners. This course prepares you for a range of careers in any context where the principles and approaches of teaching and learning can be applied. This degree does not provide a qualification for teaching in Australian primary schools or high schools.

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Bachelor of Psychological Science - Bachelor of Social Science

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Double degrees aim to broaden a student's knowledge and skill base and improve career options in competitive, increasingly interactive fields. The programs are designed to enhance a student's educational, academic and professional qualifications whilst minimising the costs of their studies.The Bachelor of Psychological Science - Bachelor of Social Science double degree allows students to choose from a broad range of Social Science specialisations and combine this with a major in Psychology.

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Bachelor of Sustainable Communities

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Complex environmental, economic, societal challenges are confronting global communities and posing real uncertainty about our future pathways. Population growth, food, water and energy security, social and cultural inequality, climate change, environmental risks and resource depletion, economic instability, intensified urbanisation and emergent ‘smart’ technologies all suggest a volatile future. In light of this, communities, governments and organisations face the challenge-filled task of creating just and sustainable communities where environments are protected, equitable social and cultural relations can flourish and economic livelihoods can prosper. The focus on sustainable communities has never been stronger. Graduates with the skills to conceive of and activate solutions are much sought after across the public, private and community sectors.UOW’s Bachelor of Sustainable Communities, offered through the Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, is a multidisciplinary degree that provides the breadth of understanding necessary to appreciate these challenges and a range of skills needed to provide solutions for sustainable communities. You will study subjects from disciplines including Human Geography, Social Policy, Health and Society, Cultural Studies, Economics and Commerce, Science and Technology Studies, International Studies, Politics and History. You will acquire the knowledge to understand the complexity of challenges facing sustainable communities, and the skills and problem-solving abilities to help plan for, create and maintain them in a volatile world. You will have the opportunity to gain career-relevant skills in practical settings and for overseas study to investigate how other countries are seeking to create and maintain sustainable communities. The degree will position you to make a purposeful difference to creating a sustainable future. Our Sustainable Communities degree is taught by outstanding teachers and researchers. They feed their leading-edge research into their teaching and are passionate about the degree and the issues it addresses. The UOW’s Illawarra context provides an outstanding urban and regional living laboratory in which to explore the challenges of and solutions to sustainable communities.

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Bachelor of Business - Bachelor of Laws

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A Bachelor of Business - Bachelor of Laws from UOW equips you with a comprehensive legal education: a world-class degree that provides a thorough grounding in the law, as well as a real-world focus on the essential practical skills and the social and ethical context in which the law operates.Combining Law with Business will give you the ability to think critically in both a legal and commercial sense when faced with situations in your future employment. This blend of study outlines how law can impact and regulate the business world.We believe that practical experience is a vital part of your legal training. We are the only law school in New South Wales that requires you to complete a legal internship, providing highly valued industry experience.We are committed to social justice and providing a legal education that engages with the complexities of law's intersection with society.This double degree delivers a practical and contextual legal education that prepares graduates not only for traditional careers in the legal profession but also for a wide range of careers in government, business and community organisations – as leaders, innovators and problem solvers.

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Bachelor of Computer Science Global (Honours)

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The Bachelor of Computer Science Global (Honours) focuses on the development of high-level computing and programming skills that can be applied across a wide range of applications, including analysis of stock market trends, game development, neural network design, automatic teller machines and patient monitoring in hospitals.Places are limited each year. Bachelor of Computer Science or Bachelor of Computer Science (Dean's Scholar) students who have achieved a weighted average mark (WAM) of 80 at the end of one year of full-time study may apply to transfer to the Bachelor of Computer Science Global (Honours) degree.

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Bachelor of Commerce Global (Honours)

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The Bachelor of Commerce Global (Honours) offers high performing students the opportunity to achieve their ambitions and career goals whilst being fully immersed in the vibrant cultures and operations of International business industries. This degree provides a global study experience, personal mentoring and support, as well as the opportunity to gain real-world skills and work- experience – all while seeing the world.Students will undertake their studies at four of the University of Wollongong’s global locations – Wollongong, Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore, combined with six week paid internships with one of our program sponsor.