Year 10 Guide

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What would you like to do?

I want to...

I am good at...

Science, numbers and technology

Help people Words, pictures and stories

Science, numbers and technology

Improve peoples lives Words, pictures and stories

Science, numbers and technology

Build things

Words, pictures and stories

Science, numbers and technology

Design and create things Words, pictures and stories

Science, numbers and technology

Find better ways Words, pictures and stories

Science, numbers and technology

Think about courses in these areas

Engineering Medicine and Health Sciences Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Education Humanities and Culture Law and Policy Medicine and Health Sciences Psychology and behavioural Sciences

Engineering Environment and Sustainability Information Technology Medicine and Health Sciences Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Science and Mathematics Education Humanities and Culture Law and Policy Psychology and Behavioural Sciences

Engineering Information Technology

Art, Architecture and Design

Engineering Information Technology Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Art, Architecture and Design Performing Arts

Engineering Environment and Sustainability Medicine and Health Sciences Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Science and Mathematics Art, Architecture and Design Business and Commerce Humanities and Culture Law and Policy

Business and Commerce Science and Mathematics

Make money work Words, pictures and stories

Science, numbers and technology

Explain things to people Words, pictures and stories

Science, numbers and technology

Business and Commerce Law and Policy

Engineering Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Science and Mathematics Communications and Media Education Humanities and Culture Law and Policy

Information Technology

Entertain Words, pictures and stories

Performing Arts

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“When I found out about my scholarship I was very surprised but also extremely proud that all my hard work in Year 12 had been rewarded. Receiving this scholarship has given me a great deal of confidence and encouraged me to try my hardest in my studies.� Kate Patterson Monash University Merit Scholarship Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Engineering Faculty of Engineering

Program (IEP) or the Indigenous Non-Award Pathway (INAP). For more information, visit www.monash.edu/ study/indigenous/apply.html You are also encouraged to apply for one of the numerous scholarships Monash has specifically to support Indigenous Australians.

Monash College If you missed the score you needed to get into Monash University, Monash College can help you. Through any of four diploma courses, Monash College can help you meet the entry requirements accepted by Monash. Diploma programs are offered in art and design, arts, business (business and commerce streams) and engineering. Each diploma provides the opportunity to enter first or second year with credits of selected degrees at Monash. For more information, visit: www.monashcollege.edu.au

Monash University Foundation Year

and to ensure equitable access to a worldclass education.

This is a one-year program designed to prepare students for entry into first year at an Australian university. Students are guaranteed entry to the first year of a Monash University undergraduate degree or Monash College diploma course once they have satisfied the minimum entry requirements of their destination course. All examinations are set, and results are moderated, by Monash academics and approved by the MUFY Board of Studies.

There are also a large number of accommodation scholarships and bursaries as well as faculty specific scholarships, bursaries and awards. For more information, visit www.adm.monash.edu.au/scholarships.

There are three broad categories for which they are awarded: academic merit, equity grounds or a combination of both.

Information on prerequisite MUFY scores for specific Monash degrees is available at www.mufy.monash.edu.au.

Scholarships Monash commits more than $90 million a year to student scholarships, prizes and awards. $10 million is awarded annually to coursework scholarships and bursaries to encourage and reward academic excellence 9





Bachelor of Architectural Design and Master of Architecture

Bachelor of Industrial Design*

Bachelor of Visual Arts

Four years full-time (includes Honours year)

Three years full-time

Caulfield campus

Caulfield campus

Five years full-time

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English, a study score of at least 20 in mathematics (any) and a minimum ATAR (refer to VTAC Guide for details of the minimum ATAR required).

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English and a study score of at least 30 in art or studio arts.

Caulfield campus (Students who pass the three-year Bachelor of Architectural Design are automatically accepted into the two-year Master of Architecture) Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English, and a study score of at least 25 in mathematics (any). The Bachelor of Architectural Design and Master of Architecture is a two-degree program intended for students who wish to qualify for practice as an architect. Students who complete the program will have the ability to engage imagination, creativity, analysis and critical judgement in resolving design issues. They will be able to express ideas and concepts verbally and visually. Bachelor of Architectural Design available as a double degree with Engineering (in the field of civil engineering)**

Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication)* Three years full-time Caulfield campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English and a minimum ATAR (refer to VTAC Guide for details of the minimum ATAR required). Visual communication graduates often pursue work as graphic designers in advertising, corporate communications, the publishing and entertainment industries, electronic media and public information systems, and graphic design studios.

Bachelor of Fine Art* Three years full-time Caulfield campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English and a minimum ATAR (refer to VTAC Guide for details of the minimum ATAR required).

This degree can lead to a career in consumer and industrial product design in the automotive, electronic, packaging, exhibition, sporting and furniture industries and many others. Available as a double degree with Engineering (in the field of mechanical engineering).

Bachelor of Interior Architecture*

A degree in Visual Arts can lead to careers in the arts industry, as a curator, arts writer, art educator or artist. Other career opportunities include work in museums, galleries, community arts programs, arts and design consultancies or conservation organisations. Available as a double degree with Arts, Business, Business and Commerce or Education (Primary and Secondary).

Bachelor of Visual and Media Arts^ Three years full-time

Four years full-time (includes Honours year)

Gippsland campus

Caulfield campus

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English and a minimum ATAR (refer to VTAC Guide for details of the minimum ATAR required). A degree in interior architecture can lead to a career in design for the retail and commercial sectors, domestic interiors, furniture, exhibition, entertainment industries and general architectural sector.

Bachelor of Multimedia and Digital Arts Three years full-time

Graduates of this program will be able to practise professionally in art media or art and design criticism, or they may become involved in art gallery management, cultural programs for community, government, or business or in a range of other art and design industry activities. *Applicants must submit a folio of their work and attend an interview ^ Applicants must schedule and attend an interview. ** Course subject to final university approval

Caulfield campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English and a study score of at least 30 in one of art, studio arts or visual communication and design. Career opportunities include employment in new media art or multimedia, and in the advertising and graphic design industries in web design, computer animation, interface design, game and virtual reality design, digital imaging, illustration, motion graphics or digital video production.

A degree in fine art can lead to a career as a practising artist, or work in museums, galleries, community arts programs, art and design consultancies or conservation organisations.

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basis, including introductory units, a major specialisation in accounting, and elective units.

Bachelor of Business and Commerce

Bachelor of Commerce (Dean’s Scholars Program)

Available as a double degree with Arts, Business (Banking and Finance) or Business (Management).

Three years full-time

Three years full-time

Gippsland campus

Clayton campus

Prerequisites: Units 1 and 2 – two units (any study combination) from general mathematics or mathematical methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 – mathematics (any). Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English, and a study score of at least 25 in mathematical methods (CAS) or specialist mathematics.

Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) Three years full-time Caulfield campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English, and a study score of at least 25 in mathematics (any). Graduates are typically employed in retail, domestic, commercial or international banking, investment management, treasury management, money markets, project finance, lease finance, consumer finance, financial planning or stockbroking. Employment opportunities may be found in banks, insurance companies and other financial institutions, stockbroking firms, large corporations and government regulatory bodies. Available as a double degree with Arts.

Bachelor of Business (Law) Three years full-time Caulfield campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English, and a study score of at least 25 in mathematics (any). The course provides professional education in business principles and practices with studies in business law. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the business law discipline and be able to provide discipline based solutions. This course provides suitable preparation for a wide range of careers in business and governmental regulatory agencies.

Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Three years full-time Caulfield campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English, and a study score of at least 25 in mathematics (any). This qualification opens a wide variety of career options within many different types of organisations. Graduates are employed in marketing, management, sales, advertising, e-commerce, communications, market research, retailing and logistics. Graduates are keenly sought because of their practical training and preparation for the demands of business today. Available as a double degree with Arts or Business (Management).

Depending on the area of major study undertaken, graduates can work as financial analysts, human resources officers and economists, as well as in marketing, accountancy, international trade, administration and advertising.

This course offers a three-year scholarship, seminars and guest speakers. The course provides professional education in a range of commerce disciplines, with a strong emphasis on constructing conceptual frameworks to analyse complex issues in the corporate sector, government and the professions.

Available as a double degree with Arts, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Information Technology and Systems, Science or Visual Arts.

Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance)

Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Global) Three years full-time Gippsland campus Prerequisites: Units 1 and 2 – two units (any study combination) from general mathematics or mathematical methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 – mathematics (any). Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. Graduates will engage with global issues firsthand as global citizens, as part of the degree must be completed overseas. Depending on their chosen area of major study, they will therefore be able to work with critical insight, as financial analysts, human resources officers, or public relations managers, as well as in marketing, accountancy, international trade, administration and advertising.

Bachelor of Commerce Three years full-time Clayton campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English, and a study score of at least 25 in mathematical methods (CAS) or specialist mathematics. Career opportunities depend on the subjects taken, but graduates work in government organisations and private enterprise as accountants, economists, statisticians, finance analysts or managers. They may also work in marketing or other areas of management. Available as a double degree with Aerospace Engineering, Arts, Arts (Global), Biomedical Science, Business Information Systems, Economics, Education (Secondary), Engineering, Journalism, Laws, Mechatronics Engineering, Music, Pharmacy or Science.

Three years full-time Clayton campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English, and a study score of at least 25 in mathematical methods (CAS) or specialist mathematics. Depending upon the subjects taken, graduates can seek positions as chartered accountants, financial advisers, management accountants, or taxation advisers. Graduates may work in private enterprise, government organisations, accounting firms, or non-profit organisations.

Bachelor of Economics Three years full-time Clayton campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English, and a study score of at least 25 in mathematical methods (CAS) or specialist mathematics. Many graduates work as economists or in the stock market. They also move into fields such as investment advice, politics, government and international trade. Available as a double degree with Arts.

Other degrees to consider Bachelor of Business Information Systems Bachelor of Business (Psychology)

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Bachelor of Early Childhood Education

Bachelor of Education (P-10)

Secondary Education Studies

Four years full-time

Four years full-time

Berwick campus

Peninsula campus

Prerequisites: Units 1 and 2 – two units (any study combination) of general mathematics or mathematical methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 – mathematics (any). Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.

At Monash, all secondary education studies are offered as a double degree, allowing indepth study of your chosen specialist field.

Prerequisites: Units 1 and 2 – two units (any study combination) of general mathematics or mathematical methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 – mathematics (any). Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. This course has been specifically designed for students with a strong interest in guiding the development of children aged from birth to 12 years. Following registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) graduates will be eligible for registration and employment as primary school teachers in Victoria. Graduates will also be recognised by the Victorian Government as qualified to teach in licensed early childhood settings in Victoria. Graduates wishing to teach interstate or overseas are advised to check registration requirements with local authorities.

This is a specialised course designed to fully prepare students for careers as teachers from Prep through to Year 10. It provides graduates with a comprehensive background in education across these year levels and the essential understandings relating to child and adolescent development, learning and teaching. Following registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT), graduates are qualified to teach in Victorian primary and secondary schools. Graduates wishing to teach interstate or overseas are advised to check registration requirements with local authorities

Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies

Bachelor of Primary Education

Two years full-time

Four years full-time

Peninsula and City campuses

Gippsland and Peninsula campuses

Prerequisites: All students entering the course will do so with advanced standing. To be eligible for admission students must hold a graded Diploma of Children’s Services (or equivalent) awarded by an Australian registered training organisation (i.e. TAFE or private provider) or other qualifications and experience deemed by the faculty to be equivalent to or a satisfactory substitute.

Prerequisites: Units 1 and 2 – two units (any study combination) of general mathematics or mathematical methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 – mathematics (any). Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.

Designed for people with prior experience and qualifications in this field, the course provides a pathway towards a degree in early childhood education. Students enter the course with a minimum of one year’s advanced standing so they can complete the degree in two years of full-time study. A degree in early childhood studies enhances graduates’ career options and leads to postgraduate study options including honours and masters degrees. Graduates of this course are recognised by the Victorian Government as qualified to teach in licensed early childhood settings in Victoria. Graduates who wish to teach interstate or overseas are advised to check registration and employment requirements with local authorities.

This course provides a specialised program designed to prepare graduates for a successful career as a teacher in primary schools. Following registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT), graduates are qualified to teach in Victorian primary schools. Graduates wishing to teach interstate or overseas are advised to check registration requirements with local authorities. Students undertaking the middle school option available at Gippsland will be eligible for registration and employment in Victoria to teach years P-10 in their discipline area.

Secondary Education is available as a double degree with Arts, Commerce, Music, Science, Sport and Outdoor Recreation or Visual Arts.

Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Recreation Three years full-time Peninsula campus Prerequisites: Units 1 and 2 – two units (any study combination) of general mathematics or mathematical methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 –mathematics (any). Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. This degree is tailor-made for people who want to develop their knowledge and passion for sport and outdoor recreation, and who have an interest in the relationship between physical activity, recreation and leisure, health and wellbeing, sustainability, leadership and education, and sports and movement studies. Graduates work in areas including community sport and sports coaching, local government, sport and outdoor recreation, sports training and development, recreation and leisure, commercial recreation and sports marketing and administration. Available as a double degree with Business, Primary Education or Secondary Education.

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Available as a double degree with Arts, Arts and Social Sciences, Music, Science, Sport and Outdoor Recreation or Visual Arts.

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Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering

Bachelor of Computer Systems Engineering

Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering

Four years full-time

Four years full-time

Four years full-time

Clayton campus

Clayton campus

Clayton campus

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English and a study score of at least 25 in mathematical methods (CAS) and in one of chemistry or physics.

Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English and a study score of at least 25 in each of physics, mathematical methods (CAS) and specialist mathematics.

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English and a study score of at least 25 in mathematical methods (CAS) and in one of chemistry or physics.

Aerospace engineering is an exciting field that involves the design, development and production of vehicles that fly within the atmosphere and beyond. Aerospace engineers also design and develop guidance and control systems for planes, missiles and spacecraft. Future challenges include the development of more environmentally friendly passenger aircraft, a space shuttle replacement, the next generation of fighter aircraft and the continuing endeavour to build space vehicles to explore our solar system.

Graduates of computer systems engineering are well qualified to understand the interaction between, and the optimum mix of, hardware and software. Graduates are equipped to design and develop modern systems that contain embedded computing from mobile phones and engine management systems to heart pace-makers and industrial robots.

Graduates can join large aerospace companies, general manufacturers who specialise in contracting to the aerospace industry, an airline, or government aerospace laboratories or research centres. Formula One teams employ a large number of aerospace engineers.

Clayton campus

Mechatronics is at the cutting edge of the development of smart new products, devices and processes. Mechatronics engineers design new products or upgrade existing devices by adding mechatronic elements to improve their performance. Their skills in microcontrollers, programmable logic controllers, industrial sensors, hydraulic, pneumatic and electric drives, are highly sought after in the design of intelligent products. Opportunities exist in nanotechnology, robotics, bioengineering and other related industries.

Available as a double degree with Arts, Commerce, Laws or Science.

Bachelor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Four years full-time Gippsland campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English and a study score of at least 25 in mathematical methods (CAS) and in one of chemistry or physics. There is an increasing demand for engineering graduates with expertise in planning, designing, managing and operating environmentally-sensitive infrastructure. Graduates may be involved in the management of natural resource systems such as forests, land and water. More specifically, they may work in close cooperation with other environmental professionals and the community in ensuring cleaner water supplies, reducing soil erosion and salinity, waste recycling, and rehabilitation of landfills, or they may be involved in land use planning and integrating transport aspects to produce sustainable urban and rural developments. Available as a double degree with Business or Commerce.

Bachelor of Engineering Four years full-time Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English and a study score of at least 25 in mathematical methods (CAS) and in one of chemistry or physics. The Bachelor of Engineering has a common first year which means students can learn about the engineering profession and its different fields before choosing a specialisation. The common first year lays a foundation in the basic sciences of mathematics, physics and chemistry and introduces the disciplines available at level two. At the end of the first year students choose from one of five disciplines**: chemical engineering; civil engineering; electrical and computer systems engineering; materials engineering; mechanical engineering. The common first year is also available for some double degrees. Engineers take new and emerging technologies and create new products, processes or services. Engineering requires creativity, scientific understanding, risk and good judgment. Graduates are in high demand and are well paid. In fact engineering is one of the highest paid graduate sectors. Opportunities also exist in design and manufacture, operations, and research and development, as well as in the broader mechanical engineering sector. Available as a double degree with Architectural Design*, Design (Industrial Design), Arts, Biomedical Science, Commerce, Laws or Pharmaceutical Science.

Available as a double degree with Arts, Commerce or Science.

Bachelor of Software Engineering Four years full-time Clayton campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English, and a study score of at least 20 in mathematical methods (CAS) or specialist mathematics, or at least 35 in further mathematics. Software engineering is an exciting and challenging discipline that is still evolving as information technologies continue to open up new areas of exploration and potential. Software engineers mix the theory and practice of computer science and engineering with broad IT skills to create reliable and efficient large-scale software. This course produces highly-skilled, adaptable graduates who can design and build complex software systems within constraints such as cost, time and risk management.

Other courses to consider Bachelor of Environmental Engineering

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Bachelor of Arts (English Language)

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Work

Bachelor of Social Science

Three years full-time

Four years full-time

Berwick campus

Clayton campus

Caulfield campus

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.

Students develop specialised knowledge of grammatical, syntactic, and phonological structure of the English language as well as the ability to critically assess its written texts. They also develop an understanding of the problems encountered in intercultural communication, and learn how English has come to be a global language. Students will graduate with specialist skills in professional writing and oral communication and will be sought after by national and international employers across a range of industries.

Graduates work in government and non-government agencies, schools, correctional institutions, health agencies, hospitals, community health centres, mental health services, palliative care programs, multicultural agencies, neighbourhood houses and refuges.

Bachelor of Arts (Global) Three years full-time Clayton and Caulfield campuses Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. Graduates may find employment in international relations or trade, foreign affairs, diplomacy, politics and government, environmental research or planning, or international development. Double degrees are also available, giving the arts global degree a partnership with a qualification in science or business. Available as a double degree with Commerce or Science.

Bachelor of Arts (International)

Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences Three years full-time Gippsland Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.

Other degrees to consider

Available as a double degree with Community Welfare and Counselling, Education (Primary) or Visual and Media Arts.

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Three years full-time

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Gippsland campus

Caulfield and Clayton campuses

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.

The course aims to produce Monash arts graduates with high levels of language proficiency, knowledge and understanding of international issues, good intercultural competence, and the ability to function effectively in international professional and social domains.

Bachelor of Arts (Languages)

The Bachelor of Social Science (BoSS) is a new degree to be offered at Monash’s Berwick Campus from 2012. Drawing on Monash University’s strengths in the Arts, Business Studies and Information Technology the degree aligns the academic and employment needs of students who wish to combine the workplace skills gained by studying Business and IT subjects with the critical and communications skills developed by studying the Arts and Social Sciences. Students are required to undertake one first year subject offered by each of the Faculties before deciding at second year level which of these will become their major and which their minor.

The degree can be constructed by the student to be broad-based or specialised. A general arts degree allows students to explore a wide range of subjects including a major area of study from Arts or another faculty such as Business and Economics. A structured degree is more vocationally focused, enabling students to specialise in a particular area.

Three years full-time Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.

Three years full-time

Associate Degree in Community Welfare and Counselling

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Graduates may work with individuals, families, groups and communities in crisis or development in areas such as community services, counselling, and social research, policy and planning. Available as a double award with Diploma of Community Services (Alcohol, Other Drugs and Mental Health) and Disability. Available as a double degree with Arts and Social Sciences.

Three years full-time Clayton campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. Graduates with second-language skills are highly sought after in fields including diplomacy, foreign affairs, politics, tourism and hospitality, and translating and interpreting.

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Bachelor of Business Information Systems

Bachelor of Computer Systems Engineering

Bachelor of Software Engineering

Three years full-time

Four years full-time

Four years full-time

Clayton campus

Clayton campus

Clayton campus

Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English, and a study score of at least 25 in further mathematics, or at least 20 in mathematical methods (CAS) or specialist mathematics.

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English, and a study score of at least 25 in each of physics, mathematical methods (CAS) and specialist mathematics.

This degree focuses on developing and applying information technology solutions to business problems and prepares students for leadership roles in IT management. Business Information Systems graduates work for Australian and multinational organisations in a wide range of careers including: business analyst, IT consultant, management consultant, project manager, systems analyst, business management roles, business systems and integration consultant and security and privacy consultant. The degree includes an industry based learning (IBL) scholarship stream which provides students with invaluable business experience and skills.

Graduates of computer systems engineering are well qualified to design and develop modern systems that contain embedded computing from mobile phones and engine management systems to heart pace-makers and industrial robots.

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English, and a study score of at least 20 in mathematical methods (CAS) or specialist mathematics, or at least 35 in further mathematics.

Available as a double degree with Commerce.

Bachelor of Computer Science Three years full-time Clayton campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English, and a study score of at least 20 in mathematical methods (CAS) or specialist mathematics, or at least 35 in further mathematics. Computer science is concerned with the scientific study and design of computer software and hardware. It covers software development, programming, hardware and theoretical foundations. These are studied in the context of applications in science and industry. While the course teaches current technology, it emphasises the general foundations of computation. The nature of the studies positions graduates to not only work on current technology, but also develop the next generation of information technology and to shape the future of computing.

Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems Three years full-time Caulfield and Gippsland campuses Prerequisites: Units 1 and 2 or Units 3 and 4: mathematics (any). Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. The Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems (BITS) is a generalist degree which gives students the opportunity to explore all aspects of IT and its uses, and aims to produce graduates with knowledge and skills in a variety of key areas of IT and computerbased systems. Students can choose to specialise by taking a major in a particular area of IT, or select from a variety of areas according to their aptitude and interests. The breadth and strong practical emphasis of the course will prepare graduates for careers working with information and IT in a wide range of positions in business, government and industry, ranging from technical areas such as programming, software and systems development, games development, hardware and network implementation and support, through to less technically-oriented areas such as information management and systems analysis and design.

Software engineering is an exciting and challenging discipline that is still evolving as information technologies continue to open up new areas of exploration and potential. Software engineers mix the theory and practice of computer science and engineering with broad IT skills to create reliable and efficient large-scale software. This course produces highly-skilled, adaptable graduates who can design and build complex software systems within constraints such as cost, time and risk management.

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Available as a double degree with Business or Commerce.

Available as a double degree with Science.

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Bachelor of Arts (Journalism) Three years full-time

Bachelor of Business (Psychology)

Bachelor of Professional Communication

Gippsland campuses

Three years full-time

Three years full-time

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.

Caulfield campus

Berwick campus

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English, and a study score of at least 25 in mathematics (any).

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.

Graduates are ideally placed to establish careers in print, radio and television, publishing and electronic journalism within the local, regional and international spheres. Available as a double degree with Science.

Bachelor of Arts (Professional Communication) Three years full-time Gippsland campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. Opportunities are available in fields such as journalism, publishing, editing, writing, electronic media, public relations, corporate communications, marketing and advertising.

Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Three years full-time Caulfield campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English, and a study score of at least 25 in mathematics (any).

Graduates will be able to apply their training in psychology to the business world, and are well placed to work in management or marketing. The program provides an excellent foundation for further study in psychology or business.

Bachelor of Journalism Three years full-time Caulfield campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. Careers in journalism are diversifying with the rapid growth of the media industries, but there is also an increasing demand for graduates with strong media, writing and research skills across the corporate sector and government. Journalism graduates can work in broadcasting, public relations, communications, entertainment, advertising, television, radio, publishing, research, editing, promotions and publications.

Successful graduates often work in fields such as journalism, publishing, editing, writing, public relations, corporate communications, marketing, advertising, multimedia, community affairs, education and media services, television and radio. Available as a double degree with Business and Commerce. Available as a double award with Diploma of Arts (Professional Writing and Editing).

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Available as a double degree with Business or Commerce.

This qualification opens a wide variety of career options within many different types of organisations. Graduates are employed in marketing, management, sales, advertising, e-commerce, communications, market research, retailing and logistics. Graduates are keenly sought because of their practical training and preparation for the demands of business today.

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Bachelor of Biomedical Science

Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic)

Three years full-time

Three years full-time

Clayton campus

Peninsula campus

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 35 in English (ESL) or 30 in any other English, a study score of at least 25 in chemistry and in one of physics, mathematical methods (CAS) or specialist mathematics.

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English and a study score of at least 25 in mathematics (any).

Graduates have a wide range of career opportunities in biotechnology, pharmaceutical industries, research institutes and centres, industry development and product technology, hospital/medical industry, secondary and tertiary teaching, medical diagnostic laboratories, media and communications, and in the government sector in areas such as health promotion and health economics. This degree provides an excellent preparation for entry into graduate medical schools. Available as a double degree with Commerce, Engineering, Laws or Science.

Bachelor of Biomedical Science Advanced with Honours Four years full-time Clayton campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 35 in English (ESL) or 30 in any other English, a study score of at least 30 in chemistry and one of physics, mathematics methods (CAS) or specialist mathematics. Upon completion of this course, students will have demonstrated high academic performance across all studies and have achieved an engagement with research activities in biomedical science. Graduates will have specialist training in the discipline of biomedical science, with the potential for further vocational training or postgraduate study.

Ambulance paramedics work in both government and private ambulance services in Australia, and in industrial, international health or other community-based emergency health settings. Ambulance paramedics can specialise in the intensive care field and expand into clinical education and management positions. Available as a double degree with Nursing.

Bachelor of Health Science Three years full-time Caulfield campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. Graduates will be eligible to join the Public Health Association of Australia, the Australian Health Promotion Association and the Australian Epidemiology Association. Graduates will find career opportunities in health promotion, health policy and management, research, and policy and program development. Graduates will work in settings including government and nongovernment agencies such as community health, aid agencies and public health organisations. Health promotion graduates work to prevent illness and increase health and wellbeing through development of programs that promote healthy environments, improve equity in health outcomes, increase levels of physical activity and good eating, and promote mental health. Graduates will find rewarding careers in local, national or international organisations.

Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Scholar Program)

Available as a double degree with Business or Social Work.

Three years full-time

Bachelor of Health Promotion

Clayton campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 35 in English (ESL) or 30 in any other English, a study score of at least 40 in chemistry and one of physics, mathematics methods (CAS) or specialist mathematics. Graduates have a wide range of career opportunities in biotechnology, pharmaceutical industries, research institutes and centres, industry development and product technology, secondary and tertiary teaching, medical diagnostic laboratories, media and communications, and in the government sector in areas such as health promotion and health economics. This degree provides an excellent preparation for entry into graduate medical schools.

Three years full-time Berwick campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. Health promotion is a field of study which uses knowledge from disciplines such as sociology, political science, psychology and management. A health promotion degree equips you with skills such as project management and population health program planning and evaluation, along with those skills required for community development roles. Graduates move into a broad range of career pathways within the public health industry locally, nationally and globally. Graduates are provided with opportunities to learn through practice via placements in

local health and community services, ensuring work readiness. The course also provides a pathway to postgraduate study.

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Five years full-time Clayton campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 35 in English (ESL) or 30 in any other English and a study score of at least 30 in chemistry. Graduates initially work within the hospital system. After several years, they can choose to undertake further training and become general practitioners or specialists in a range of areas, including; obstetrics, paediatrics, psychiatry, anaesthetics, cardiology, dermatology, gynaecology, ophthalmology, orthopaedic specialty, ear-nose-throat speciality, surgery and urology.

Bachelor of Midwifery Three years full-time Peninsula campus Prerequisites: Units 1 and 2– two units (any study combination) from general mathematics or mathematical methods (CAS), or Units 3 and 4 – mathematics (any). Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English Graduates will be eligible to apply for registration as midwives in Division 1 with the Nurses Board of Victoria, or its equivalent. This degree offers a range of career opportunities in a variety of fields of midwifery including antenatal, birth and postnatal areas. Further study could lead to specialisations in midwifery practice and neonatal, maternal and child health. Available as a double degree with Nursing Practice.

Bachelor of Nursing Three years full-time Peninsula campus Prerequisites: Units 1 and 2 – two units (any combination) from general mathematics or mathematical methods (CAS), or Units 3 and 4 – mathematics (any). Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. Graduates will be eligible to apply for registration as Division 1 nurses with the Nurses Board of Victoria, or its equivalent. Graduates may work in a variety of settings including public or private hospitals, community health centres, mental health care, home-based nursing, extended care and rehabilitation. Further study could lead to specialisations in areas such as intensive care, midwifery, paediatrics, psychiatric nursing, community health and palliative care. Available as a double degree with Emergency Health (Paramedic).

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Bachelor of Nursing (Community Health)

Bachelor of Nutrition Science Three years full-time

Bachelor of Radiography and Medical Imaging

Three years full-time

Clayton campus

Four years full-time

Berwick campus

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 35 in English (ESL) or 30 in any other English and a study score of at least 25 in chemistry.

Clayton campus

Prerequisites: Units 1 and 2 – general mathematics or mathematical methods (CAS), or Units 3 and 4 – mathematics (any). Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. Nursing provides valued service to communities in the provision of health care and promotion. This course offers hands-on experience in both hospitals and community settings in Victoria. Graduates have job opportunities in a range of both rural and metropolitan health and community care settings. The course consists of six semesters and includes a major stream in health promotion/community health.

Bachelor of Nursing Practice

The Bachelor of Nutrition Science provides students with the knowledge and expertise in the area of human nutrition to equip them for potential employment within the public health sector, the food industry, nutrition research or government and non-government agencies. The course focuses on providing students with industry experience and flexibility allowing the student to tailor the degree to their relevant interests.

Bachelor of Occupational Therapy Four years full-time

Three years full-time

Peninsula campus

Gippsland campus

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.

Prerequisites: Units 1 and 2 – two units (any combination) from general mathematics or mathematical methods (CAS), or Units 3 and 4 – mathematics (any). Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. Nursing offers excellent and varied career prospects, both in Australia and internationally. A nurse may choose to work in a tertiary or community hospital, a community clinic or mental health service, in home-based nursing or in an extended care rehabilitation centre. Graduates can also choose further study to become clinical nurse specialists or develop careers as educators, managers and researchers. Graduates will be eligible for registration as Division 1 Nurses with the Nurses Board of Victoria (subject to final accreditation approval).

Four years full-time Clayton campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 35 in English (ESL) or 30 in any other English and a study score of at least 30 in chemistry. While not a prerequisite, VCE units 3 and 4 in Biology are recommended Graduates will be able to work in a variety of nutrition-related areas. Most will initially work as hospital or community-based dieticians. Other options include working in private practice in areas such as sports nutrition and workplace health promotion, within the food industry, in nutrition advice and product development, or within the government in public health, regulatory and policy advice.

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Most graduates will pursue careers as radiographers and work in collaboration with radiologists and other specialist medical practitioners to provide patients with a range of investigative examinations. Radiographers work in medical imaging departments within the public or private health care system and in private radiology practices and clinics. Although many graduates pursue a career in general radiography and computed tomography, opportunities exist to specialise in ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography and management.

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It is recommended that students undertake VCE units three and four in at least two of biology, chemistry, geography, health and human development or psychology.

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Occupational therapists enable people of all ages who may have physical, mental and/ or social challenges to participate in their everyday activities. They work in hospitals, rehabilitation centres, supported employment services, psychiatric clinics and specialised programs for children, the elderly and people with developmental disabilities. Occupational therapists may work individually or as part of a multidisciplinary health care team. This course is accredited by OT Australia and by WFOT, the World Federation of Occupational Therapists.

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Available as a double degree with Midwifery.

Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 35 in English (ESL) or 30 in any other English and a study score of at least 25 in physics or biology and in mathematical methods (CAS) or specialist mathematics.

Bachelor of Physiotherapy Four years full-time Peninsula campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 35 in English (ESL) or 30 in any other English, and a study score of at least 25 in any two of chemistry, biology, mathematical methods (CAS), physics or specialist mathematics. Physiotherapists contribute to health primarily through treatment of disorders that benefit from physical intervention strategies. They work in a variety of settings such as in hospitals, outpatient clinics, rehabilitation centres, community health centres, sports medicine clinics and sports institutes, maternity clinics, educational and research institutions, and private practice. Physiotherapists may work individually or as part of a multidisciplinary health care team.

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Associate Degree in Community Welfare and Counselling

Bachelor of Behavioural Neuroscience

Bachelor of Psychology (with Honours)

Three years full-time

Four years

Two years full-time, four years part-time

Clayton campus

Clayton campus

Gippsland campus

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English, and a study score of at least 25 in chemistry and in mathematical methods (CAS) or specialist mathematics.

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.

Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. This course places emphasis on the practical and vocational elements of professional practice. It prepares graduates with the skills, knowledge and value base for community and social welfare practice in a wide range of fields. These include social planning, community-based organisations, hospitals, government human service organisations, NGOs and human rights.

Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Three years full-time Gippsland campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. This course provides an understanding of psychology and the role it plays in society. Students who wish to gain full registration in Australia as a psychologist must complete a fourth year and master program in psychology. Available as a double degree with Community Welfare and Counselling.

Bachelor of Behavioural Science Three years full-time Gippsland campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. Due to the flexible nature of the degree and the range of studies available, graduates will have opportunities in business research and analysis, management consulting, human resources training and development, administration, urban environmental research and planning, and social research.

Graduates will have a thorough understanding of behavioural neuroscience, psychology and biomedical sciences, particularly with respect to brain function and dysfunction. They will be well prepared for productive research careers in the fields of behavioural neuroscience and allied disciplines such as pharmacological and pharmaceutical research, and genetic, physiological and biochemical research. Graduates will also be well prepared for psychology-related careers in both research and professional domains. In most cases, graduates will need to undertake further accredited professional qualifications or a higher degree before they are suitably trained for these careers. Finally, behavioural neuroscience provides an ideal foundation for a number of specialised postgraduate courses, such as graduate medicine, genetic counselling, and audiology.

Bachelor of Community Welfare and Counselling Three years full-time Gippsland campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. Graduates may work with individuals, families, groups and communities in crisis or development in areas such as community services, counselling, and social research, policy and planning. Available as a double degree with Arts and Social Sciences or Arts (Psychology). Available as a double award with the Diploma of Community Services (Alcohol, Other Drugs and Mental Health) and Disability.

Graduates may apply to undertake the further study and training required to practise as a psychologist. Psychologists are employed in a wide range of fields such as career counselling, clinical neuropsychology, clinical and child counselling, educational, forensics, health, organisational and sports psychology, as well as in teaching and research. Graduates may also apply their understanding of psychological principles, their writing and analytical skills, and their competency with statistics to a variety of employment opportunities in both the private and public sectors.

Bachelor of Social Welfare Three years full-time Berwick campus Prerequisites: A study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in units 3 and 4 in any other English The Bachelor of Social Welfare is a degree that enables students to specialize in one of two areas of study: child welfare or aged care. Students will develop the necessary skills, theoretical knowledge and values to work effectively in these respective fields of practice and to promote change at personal, group, community, organizational and political levels. Graduates will be able to engage in interpersonal counselling, research and policy, casework and case management and management of human service organizations. Graduates will be well situated to apply the knowledge gained at local, national and global levels. Students will also study direct practice skills and some different practice models such as working with families and working with communities. Students will be able to choose a specialisation in either child welfare or aged care.

Other degrees to consider Bachelor of Business (Psychology) Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Work

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Bachelor of Biotechnology Four years full-time Clayton campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in chemistry, mathematical methods (CAS) or specialist mathematics and a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. Graduates will have a competitive edge when seeking employment in the biotechnology industry because of their industryspecific knowledge and advanced skills in independent analysis and research in their area of specialisation. The program opens up a wide range of career opportunities associated with biotechnology including intellectual property, regulatory affairs, government policy development, health and education, or business analysis.

Bachelor of Environmental Science Four year full time Clayton campus Prerequisite: Units 3 and 4 in English with a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. Environmental Science is an exciting area of study, encompassing many science disciplines including biology, chemistry, geology, geography, mathematics and physics. Environmental scientists play a crucial role in solving the environmental problems of the present and implementing sustainable practices for the future. Environmental scientists are committed to delivering outcomes for the 21st century in the area of water quality, waste disposal and sustainability.

Bachelor of Science Three years full-time Gippsland and Clayton campuses Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – one of biology, chemistry, mathematical methods(CAS), physics, geography, psychology or specialist mathematics, and a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. Graduates will have the skills necessary for employment in a range of scientific and non-scientific fields including; health and pharmaceutical science, banking and finance, environmental consulting, wine and food industries and research. Career opportunities exist in organisations including state and local government, local and global research and development corporations, education and the health sector. Available as a double degree with Aerospace Engineering, Arts, Arts (Global), Arts (Journalism), Arts (Professional Communication), Biomedical Science, Business and Commerce, Commerce, Computer Science, Education (Primary and Secondary), Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Laws or Mechatronics Engineering.

Bachelor of Science Advanced with Honours Four years full-time including the honours year. Clayton campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 35 in English (ESL) or 30 in any other English, a study score of at least 30 in mathematical methods (CAS) and in two of biology, chemistry, geography, physics or specialist mathematics. This prestigious course appeals to high achieving students, those with a strong background in mathematics and science, and those interested in a career in scientific research or for students planning to continue on to postgraduate studies in their major area of study.

Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) Three years full-time Gippsland campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4–one of biology, chemistry, mathematical methods (CAS), physics, geography, psychology or specialist mathematics and a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. Depending on the strand studied, graduates may find employment in areas such as animal breeding programs, production of vaccines, antibiotics, drugs and diagnostic kits, waste treatment processes, environmental monitoring programs, mineral extraction, quality control, production of alternative fuels, synthesis of organic chemicals and polymers, production of flavourings and sweeteners for the food industries, and medical research.

Bachelor of Science (Medical Bioscience) Three years full-time Gippsland and campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – one of biology, chemistry, mathematical methods (CAS), physics, geography, psychology or specialist mathematics and a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. This structured course will develop knowledge and skills in a broad spectrum of areas relating to Medical Bioscience with a particular emphasis on human health. The course has a foundation year covering biology, biotechnology, chemistry, and statistical reasoning and analysis. At level two and three the course covers core discipline area with students selecting from a range of possible areas of study. Students can further develop their quantitative and qualitative research skills by undertaking a research project which provides analytical techniques applicable in medical laboratory and hospital setting.

Bachelor of Science (Science Scholar Program)

Clayton campus. Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 35 in English (ESL) or 30 in any other English, and a study score of at least 30 in mathematical methods (CAS) and in two of biology, chemistry, geography, physics or specialist mathematics. This unique course aims to provide outstanding students with a program that differs from the normal science degree. Every student is assigned an academic mentor for guidance, and can complete an individual course of study. Students also enjoy the benefits of being a part of a small and supportive group of scholars.

Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) Three years full-time Gippsland campus Prerequisites: Units 3 and 4 – one of biology, chemistry, mathematical methods (CAS), physics, geography, psychology or specialist mathematics and a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English. The Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) is ideal for students who are passionate about animal science careers. Students study a wide range of topics including anatomy, animal health, animal diversity, immunology, microbiology, physiology, animal ecology and animal biotechnology. The course structure ensures a strong background in the core sciences together with a focus on animal health. Students benefit from studying animal health in a regional location and focus on key issues of international relevance. The laboratory based aspects of the course are supported by fieldwork and case studies at nearby sites. The choice of an applied research project or an industry based placement in the final year will develop technical expertise and hands-on skills. The inclusion of six elective units in the program provides flexibility for students to tailor studies to specific interests and employment objectives. The degree provides an ideal preparation for entry into veterinary medicine.

Other degrees to consider Bachelor of Engineering

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