Search

Courses

University of Wollongong logo

Bachelor of Science (Physics) (Honours)

University of Wollongong

Students who have fulfilled the requirements of a Bachelor of Science (Physics) and achieved the required academic standard may undertake an Honours degree - a year of research training in the discipline.The Honours degree provides students with the first real opportunity to undertake research on a topic of their interest. The Honours year is particularly important as it represents a gateway to future research opportunities, both in the form of higher research degrees and as a career in research, or to other vocations that require advanced analytical and research skills.

University of Wollongong logo

Bachelor of Commerce Global - Bachelor of Laws 

University of Wollongong

The Bachelor of Commerce Global – Bachelor of Laws offers high- performing students the opportunity to achieve their ambitions and career goals while being fully immersed in the vibrant cultures and operations of international business industries. This degree provides a global study experience, personal mentoring and significant financial sponsorship, as well as the opportunity to gain real-world skills and work experience – all while seeing the world. You will also have the opportunity to undertake multiple internships at top-rated multinational firms over the course of your studies.You’ll emerge with a sound understanding of our legal system and its social and international context, as well as the ability to resolve ethical and complex legal issues. You will also be exposed to relevant industry-driven content as part of your commerce degree gaining a firm foundation in the principles of social responsibility, preparing you for success in your chosen career.The Bachelor of Commerce Global – Bachelor of Laws is a full time degree that 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 commerce prepares you for a range of careers, giving you the edge as you gain a legal perspective on contemporary and socially responsible business practice. It provides a program of study in commerce, business and administration and further develops analytical and interpersonal skills and high levels of literacy and numeracy.After completion of a foundation year at the Wollongong campus where you will study core subjects in the Bachelor of Laws degree, you will undertake your second year of study at three of the University of Wollongong’s global locations – PSB Academy in Singapore, UOW College in Hong Kong and UOW in Dubai. You will then complete your third, fourth and final year of study at the Wollongong campus in which you will study law and commerce subjects. Industry engagement is an integral component of this degree. You will have the opportunity to complete four internships!

University of Wollongong logo

Bachelor of Business Information Systems (Honours)

University of Wollongong

The Bachelor of Business Information Systems Honours is for students who have an undergraduate degree in Information Systems, or equivalent, and who wish to undertake a research project as part of an add-on Honours year.The course combines 30 credit points of 400-level coursework and an 18 credit points research project. The 400-level coursework provides a background in Information Systems similar to that found in a Masters degree. The research project allows students to identify a viable research problem; design an appropriate methodology to achieve the objectives of the project; follow the methodology to gather and analyse data to satisfy the objectives; and to write the whole as a comprehensive research report or thesis.Students successfully completing this course will have a good understanding of the research process and will have applied that process to a small but significant research project. They will also have studied a number of coursework subjects, predominantly in the area of IS and IT management. This will significantly extend the skills developed in their undergraduate degree.This degree is highly sought after in industry and provides an excellent pathway to a PhD.

University of Wollongong logo

Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours)

University of Wollongong

The Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) is for students who have an undergraduate degree in Information Technology, or equivalent, and who wish to undertake a research project as part of an add-on Honours year.The course combines 30 credit points of 400-level coursework and an 18 credit points research project. The 400-level coursework is intended to give students a background in Information Technology. The research project allows students to identify a viable research problem; design an appropriate methodology to achieve the objectives of the project; follow the methodology to gather and analyse data to satisfy the objectives; and to write the whole as a comprehensive research report or thesis.This degree is highly sought after in industry and provides an excellent pathway to a PhD.

University of New South Wales logo

Strategy, Management and Leadership

University of New South Wales

This General Education course explores the ways that organisations set their strategic objectives (strategy), organise themselves to achieve those objectives (management) and secure the willing support of people who can affect mission accomplishment (leadership). During their careers, ADF officers can expect to play important roles in the management of Defence, … For more content click the Read More button below.This General Education course explores the ways that organisations set their strategic objectives (strategy), organise themselves to achieve those objectives (management) and secure the willing support of people who can affect mission accomplishment (leadership). During their careers, ADF officers can expect to play important roles in the management of Defence, but they will also have to interact with business firms, governments and volunteer organisations. This course prepares them for doing so by developing a broad understanding of strategy, management and leadership in organisations. In the last decade, Defence has become much more focused on coherent strategic management. Future ADF officers need to understand how strategic management concepts apply to Defence. They will also face the challenges of leading change within Defence. This course helps prepare students to take up those challenges.Read More

University of New South Wales logo

Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering Management

University of New South Wales

This course covers engineering management activities and the engineer's professional responsibilities, during development, acquisition and sustainment of aeronautical and mechanical hardware systems. The engineer's role in a project team, scope development, task and schedule management, resource planning, procurement and financial management are explored through practical exposure to developing work breakdown … For more content click the Read More button below.This course covers engineering management activities and the engineer's professional responsibilities, during development, acquisition and sustainment of aeronautical and mechanical hardware systems. The engineer's role in a project team, scope development, task and schedule management, resource planning, procurement and financial management are explored through practical exposure to developing work breakdown structures, sequencing of tasks, scheduling resources and quality and risk management. Sustaining hardware in service is addressed through use of technical integrity based maintenance management techniques including maintenance strategies, repair or replacement decision making, condition monitoring and technical management information systems. Learning areas are reinforced by participation in a product life cycle team project and analysis of in-service maintenance case studies.Read More

University of New South Wales logo

Business Research 2 (Honours)

University of New South Wales

This 24UOC course constitutes one part of the research component of the 4512 Business (Honours) program.

University of New South Wales logo

Business Research 1 (Honours)

University of New South Wales

This 12UOC course constitutes one part of the research component of the 4512 Business (Honours) program.

University of New South Wales logo

Research Project in Business 2

University of New South Wales

Students will continue a research project that they commenced in Semester 1 of Year 2. Students will continue to work with their chosen supervisor. Bachelor of Business CDF students will complete this course in Semester 1 of Year 3, in lieu of a Level 3 business elective.  In this course, … For more content click the Read More button below.Students will continue a research project that they commenced in Semester 1 of Year 2. Students will continue to work with their chosen supervisor. Bachelor of Business CDF students will complete this course in Semester 1 of Year 3, in lieu of a Level 3 business elective.  In this course, students will undertake data collection and analysis, and draft appropriate thesis chapter(s).Read More

University of New South Wales logo

Logistics Management

University of New South Wales

This course gives an introduction to theories and practices of logistics and supply chain management, with an emphasis on learning and addressing the challenges associated with the movement of people, goods and services. The focus of the course will be on the process of logistics activities such as procurement, transportation, … For more content click the Read More button below.This course gives an introduction to theories and practices of logistics and supply chain management, with an emphasis on learning and addressing the challenges associated with the movement of people, goods and services. The focus of the course will be on the process of logistics activities such as procurement, transportation, inventory management, Just-in-time strategy, warehousing, materials handling, information management and sharing and risk modelling, identification and quantification. In addition, the course will cover the latest trends, opportunities and challenges faced by logistics providers from the commercial and military perspectives because of globalisation. During the course, students will be required to apply their learning in the Australian Defence Force context to address problems in that domain.Read More