Satisfactory completion of one year, full-time study (two standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate or postgraduate study
?a TAFE or VET diploma
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
This double degree course is available for either primary or secondary school teaching. Secondary education students will major in business information systems or software development and prepare as specialist teachers in ICT and mathematics. You will have the tools to embrace the computing curriculum and teach students how to apply their knowledge and skills to emerging technologies.
Satisfactory completion of one year, full-time study (two standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate or postgraduate study
?a TAFE or VET diploma
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
In this double degree course you will advance your music skills, engage with the historical, creative, technical and cultural aspects of music, broaden your perspectives on music in the world, and lay the foundations for a highly rewarding career sharing all of this with children and young people as they in turn engage with music.
If you are passionate about science and about communicating it to others, this double degree course is a fantastic choice for you, offering you the possibility of a career in science or science education. It will provide you with a high quality education in science and prepare you to offer your students the same in primary or secondary schools. Students specialising in secondary education will qualify as specialist science or mathematics teachers, while students specialising in primary education will be qualified to teach across the school curriculum but with highly valued specialist expertise in science related areas.In each case, you might also turn your skills to broader science education contexts such as science communication, museums and publishing.
Equivalent to Australian Year 11 (part 1) or Australian Year 12 (part 2).
IT works with industry to research and innovate. Be part of a dynamic field that is changing the way we communicate, the way business is conducted and the way we experience entertainment. IT makes business happen.
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) is also now available in a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Masters vertical double pathway. This is an accelerated program for high-achieving students to be on track to earn, in just 5 years, both a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and an expert master's degree in Advanced Engineering.
Partner one of our specialist degrees in actuarial science, economics or finance with your choice from nine engineering specialisations to open up exciting career opportunities that may not be as readily available to graduates in Engineering or Commerce alone.Perhaps after some years as an aeronautical engineer your future will be as a Finance Director for the major company designing the next generation of flight vehicles. Perhaps you will draw on strategic planning know how of actuarial science to contribute to the fortunes of a small start up.The possibilities are there - and yours for the making.
Computer science provides solutions to the ever-increasing information challenges in the modern world. Industry needs people who can extract and analyse information from the massive datasets generated by engineering processes and devices. Big data is the new challenge and opportunity in engineering practice across industries from construction and manufacturing, to transport and the energy sector.
In an age of increasing technological advancements the synergy between engineering and information technology will only become stronger. IT underpins engineering practice in all disciplines and industry needs graduates with skills and expertise spanning both.
Satisfactory completion of one year, full-time study (two standard full-time semesters) of one of these programs:
?undergraduate or postgraduate study
?a TAFE or VET diploma
?a program assessed as being equivalent to Monash University undergraduate study
Chemical engineers can design, run and troubleshoot production facilities, but their training typically excludes the skills to develop pharmaceutical and related products. Similarly, formulation scientists can invent and test new products such as pharmaceuticals, food and cosmetics, but they lack the know-how to manage the product process beyond the laboratory stage.