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Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of International Studies
University of Wollongong
Studying a Bachelor of Arts degree alongside a Bachelor of International Studies will give you essential skills, including critical and creative thinking, effective communication, and problem solving, all of which are required for high achievement in a range of global careers.The Bachelor of Arts will equip you for today’s rapidly changing world. You will develop skills and capacities necessary to understand how the world has come to be the way it is today. The disciplines housed in the Bachelor of Arts degree share a common interest in addressing the fundamental questions of human social life. What do we need to know to make a better future, and what are the best ways of finding out? You will see and appreciate the world afresh, developing the analytical and communicative abilities to enrich life and your community. Share in the rich and global dialogue on contemporary human cultures.International Studies is the analysis, appreciation and study of the diversity of the global community. It examines the relationships of politics, society, culture, language, and history in a range of countries and globally. International Studies teaches you how to analyse national and global issues. You will learn about the forces shaping the modern world and the theories that underpin our understanding of the most important global issues. You will also gain language skills and we strongly encourage students to undertake study abroad to further expand their skills.

Bachelor of Business - Bachelor of Information Technology
University of Wollongong
The Bachelor of Business offers a broad education across all key aspects of the business environment. In addition to studying the essential core disciplines of accounting, economics, finance, management and marketing, and allows students to focus on their interests by choosing electives from a particular Business discipline.The Bachelor of Information Technology offers graduates key skills required for any IT professional such as: organisational areas in IT; database management; programming; information systems analysis and design; communications and networks; security; eBusiness; project management; web-based technology; and professional practice in IT.

Bachelor of Research
University of Wollongong
The Bachelor of Research degree offers a specialisation in Education and comprises research training and coursework, requiring students to complete 48 credit points of subjects.The Bachelor of Research and Master of Research are a set of nested qualifications. Students completing the Bachelor of Research will receive 48 credit points of credit transfer and be able to enrol in the 2nd year of the Master of Research and undertake the 48 credit point thesis.

Bachelor of Research
University of Wollongong
The Bachelor of Research degree offers a specialisation in Biological Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences and Medical and Health Science and comprises research training and coursework, requiring students to complete 48 credit points of subjects.Students completing the Bachelor of Research will receive 48 credit points of advanced standing and be able to enroll in the 2nd year of the Master of Research and undertake the 48 credit point thesis.

Bachelor of Research
University of Wollongong
As a student wishing to pursue further study in the field of humanities, you have an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of your discipline with the Bachelor of Research (Arts and Humanities). You may choose to specialise in History, Politics, Sociology, Indigenous Studies, Language and Linguistics, International Studies, Philosophy, Cultural Studies, English or Science and Technology Studies.Comprised of research training and coursework, this single year (or part-time equivalent) degree may qualify students for advanced standing in the Master of Research.Students completing the Bachelor of Research from the Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts can specialise in either Arts and Humanities, or Creative Arts, and are able to focus their research in the following areas:

Bachelor of Research
University of Wollongong
The Bachelor of Research degree offers a specialisations in Mathematics, Applied Statistics, Physics, Medical Radiation Physics, Computer Science, Information Technology, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronic Engineering, Mining Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering. The Bachelor of Research comprises research training and coursework, requiring students to complete 48 credit points of subjects.Students completing the Bachelor of Research will receive 48 credit points of advanced standing and be able to enroll in the 2nd year of the Master of Research and undertake the 48 credit point thesis.

Bachelor of Research
University of Wollongong
The Bachelor of Research degree offers a specialisation in Accounting, Economics, Finance, Management, Marketing and Operations and comprises research training and coursework, requiring students to complete 48 credit points of subjects. Students completing the Bachelor of Research will receive 48 credit points of advanced standing and be able to enrol in the second year of the Master of Research and undertake the 48 credit point thesis.The Bachelor of Research and the Master of Research are a set of nested qualifications. Students completing the Bachelor of Research will receive 48 credit points of advanced standing and be able to enrol in the second year of the Master of Research and undertake the 48 credit point thesis.

Bachelor of Geography
University of Wollongong
Geography covers a broad range of topics of contemporary relevance. Geographers help shape the future by understanding, explaining and predicting both human and physical environments. You will study the human and physical forces that shape the planet and the political, social and environmental issues that arise as a consequence of human interactions with the Earth. Geographers help understand and plan for a sustainable, socially just and resilient future. Never before has the skill set of geographers been so important at time of recognised anthropogenic climate change and predicted increases in sea-levels, bushfires and flooding.Geography students will engage in interdisciplinary study from a strong common foundation of compulsory core human and physical geography subjects in first and second year. Students will then choose and complete a specialised stream in third year. This geography course will provide students with the skills, abilities and competencies demanded by employers and will provide a stable foundation for continuing professional development.

Bachelor of Social Science (Honours)
University of Wollongong
The Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) is a fourth year of study for high achieving students in the Bachelor of Social Science and Bachelor of Social Science (Dean's Scholar). The Honours degree provides students with the opportunity to undertake research on a topic of interest related to their major and is designed to provide students with skills to demonstrate excellence in research with a clear understanding of a research question in relation to current knowledge.The degree represents a gateway to future research opportunities, both in the form of higher research degrees and as a career in research, or other vocations that require advanced analytical and research skills.

Bachelor of Information Technology International
University of Wollongong
The Bachelor of Information Technology International has a common core structure that offers graduates skills required for any IT professional such as: organisational area in IT, database management, programming, information system analysis and design, communication and networks, security, eBusiness, project management, web-based technology, and professional practice in IT. In particular this degree offers students opportunities for an international learning experience.