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Flinders University , Australia

393 courses from Flinders University

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Bachelor of Applied Geographical Information Systems

Study mode: Full Time |

This course is an exciting and unique course in South Australia that will give students the skills to support change and growth in some of the most important areas of modern society. Students will combine core topics in GIS, remote sensing and information technology with their choice of a major sequence in the area where students would like to work. Popular majors include biology, geography, earth sciences, environmental studies, archaeology and criminal justice. Industry placements in third year will help students develop contacts and work skills. It appeals to students who enjoy computing, graphics and digital mapping and would like to use these skills to tackle real-world problems.

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Bachelor of Archaeology

Study mode: Full Time |

This course at Flinders is one of the few specialised degrees in Australia that will give students the comprehensive training required to pursue a career in this exciting area. This flexible course gives students a solid grounding in the basics of archaeology then allows them to follow a pathway of interest in the following areas of specialisation indigenous archaeology, maritime archaeology, historical archaeology, forensic archaeology, classical archaeology. Regular field trips and laboratory and practical sessions are features of this course. The Bachelor of Archaeology produces independent thinkers who can apply their skills to a range of settings, including working effectively in teams.

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Bachelor of Arts

Study mode: Full Time |

This course is the most popular degree at Flinders University and at most universities around the world. It provides a high quality education suitable for today's society, featuring both depth of study and breadth of knowledge. Its flexibility allows students to either explore in depth a single field of study (up to two-thirds of study topics may be concentrated in a chosen field) or range widely and study several different fields of study (the BA allows students to graduate with one, two or three majors). Students graduate with specific skills and knowledge and a range of generic skills, including oral, written, electronic and graphic communication and presentation skills, critical analysis, teamwork and interpersonal skills, management and planning skills and computer literacy.

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Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)

Study mode: Full Time |

This course is an innovative course developed to link psychology with other disciplines involved in the study of human behaviour and experience. This degree will allow students to combine psychology with studies in another area of interest. Each of the 13 possible disciplines is concerned, at least in part, with the behaviour of people in different areas of human activity. Students will acquire a breadth of knowledge and a repertoire of skills that will make students an effective communicator and problem solver - both vital for careers working with people. These include interpersonal and listening skills, teamwork, negotiating skills, behavioural analysis of problems and the evaluation of options, oral presentation, report writing, research techniques, data analysis, and computer applications.

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Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours)

Study mode: Full Time |

This course was one of the first biotechnology courses in Australia and is still one of the very best. It combines science with an understanding of the legal, social and ethical issues of Biotechnology and has a strong focus on the business skills that are crucial to the commercialisation of biotechnology, including intellectual property, enterprise management and marketing. Students can undertake industry work placements in second and third years, providing them with first hand experience of potential career opportunities and the requirements of industry employers. It prepares students for work in a range of fields.

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Bachelor of Business

Study mode: Full Time |

This course will teach students to understand the world of business and will provide students with the foundation skills and knowledge necessary to pursue a successful career in business. Students will receive a solid grounding in the core areas of accounting, management, economics and statistical analysis, choose to major in either entrepreneurship; business economics; international business; human resource management; marketing, add a second major that matches their interests. It will help students develop the practical skills employers are looking for, including strong analytical skills, high-level problem solving skills, the ability to communicate effectively within a business environment, and team-working skills.

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Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)/(Finance)

Study mode: Full Time |

This course aims to provide a launching pad for a career in accounting or finance. Students will choose one of two streams and can graduate with a named degree - either a Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) or a Bachelor of Commerce (Finance). It combines core studies in accounting, economics, quantitative methods, information technology and commercial law, with further specialised and in-depth studies in either accounting or finance. Close attention is also paid to modern methods of data presentation and analysis, involving state-of-the-art information technology. It prepares graduates, in a technical and practical sense, for the realities of the global market place.

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Bachelor of Computer Science

Study mode: Full Time |

This course aims to provide a strong theoretical understanding and practical experience in the design of efficient reliable software to meet industry requirements, and of the hardware on which that software runs. Students will gain skills in the core computing technologies, and knowledge of general computing and introductory programming; develop their expertise in programming and software development; be introduced to key facets of computer systems. Throughout, students will have the opportunity to participate in group projects and attend guest lectures by computing and information technology professionals. There is a strong emphasis both on the fundamentals of computing and on practical skills and teamwork.

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Bachelor of Creative Arts (Creative Writing)

Study mode: Full Time |

This course aims to prepare students to work as an editor, researcher, freelance writer, publisher or author in both new and traditional fields. Initially providing an introduction to literary studies, fiction and English in the workplace, the course allows students to practise a range of written genres including poetry, writing for children, creative non-fiction and scriptwriting, and to learn about designing work for particular audiences in appropriate formats. Options such as publishing and editing are offered and students also will have the opportunity to learn about the new media. Graduates are able to demonstrate a range of skills and have a portfolio of their creative achievements that makes them attractive to a wide range of employers in the arts and communication industries.

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Bachelor of Creative Arts (Digital Media)

Study mode: Full Time |

This course explores the connections between technology and the creative arts and the ways in which digital media is used in society and the workplace. It combines studies in IT, multi-media design and culture, with a strong emphasis on working in creative teams. Students will gain basic professional skills in digital media production, including the operation of software and hardware, as well as the ability to plan, develop and complete a digital media product, including production and post-production stages. Students will also develop an understanding of screen and digital media through their historical developments, social and cultural applications, and the function of formal and aesthetic properties in various forms. It is designed to provide all students with experience in the creative process and the ability to apply logical thought, analysis and research skills in ways that will enhance both the creative and practical processes required by digital media production.

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Bachelor of Creative Arts (Drama)

Study mode: Full Time |

This course helps students to develop the creative, practical, critical and collaborative skills required to pursue a career in the performing arts in Australia. Throughout the course students will combine practical training with a major sequence in an area of drama theory and electives of their choice. Students will develop generic skills such as independent thinking, critical evaluation and the ability to do research that will greatly increase their employment prospects in a very competitive environment.

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Bachelor of Creative Arts (Screen)

Study mode: Full Time |

This course aims to provide the conceptual and practical groundwork needed to devise short, screen-based productions. It trains students in the intellectual and basic technical skills required to produce screen-based media from conception, scripting to production and post-production and presentation. Students can specialise in specific skills, including producing, directing, writing, editing or production management. They will develop generic skills such as independent thinking, critical evaluation and the ability to do research that will greatly increase their employment prospects in a very competitive environment.

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Bachelor of Disability and Community Rehabilitation

Study mode: Full Time |

This course is a multi-faceted program that addresses health, psychological and educational issues. Its content is multi-disciplinary, with contributions from psychology, philosophy, sociology, health, rehabilitation and special education. It will prepare students to provide lifestyle support to people with special needs, whilst also helping them to grow as individuals. Theory and practice are closely interwoven to enable students to become an efficient and effective practitioner.

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Bachelor of Ecotourism

Study mode: Full Time |

This course combines the study of earth sciences and biology, complemented by selected topics from archaeology, geography and environmental studies; tourism and business material, including the practical skills required to successfully manage a tourism venture. Extended fieldwork in national parks and remote areas is included and students will spend four weeks on work experience during the summer breaks following first and second year. Students develop critical thinking skills and the ability to deliver technical information in an accessible, jargon-free way.

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Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood)/Bachelor of Arts

Study mode: Full Time |

This course will help students to prepare them to become an effective teacher of children from birth to eight years of age in a range of community settings and provide them with a rich liberal education, allowing for specialisation in two areas of choice. As part of this double degree program students will acquire knowledge about young children, their families, and the community services that provide for their care and education complete a major sequence and a minor sequence related to a selected two teaching specialisations in arts chosen from about 40 different options. A Teaching Practicum program is common to all Education degrees. It aims to educate teachers who appreciate the complex nature of their work and practice in ways that promote a socially just, democratic and ecologically sustainable world.

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Bachelor of Education (Junior Primary/Primary)/Bachelor of Arts

Study mode: Full Time |

This course will prepare students to teach in primary schools, from Reception to year 7 and provide students with a rich liberal education, allowing for specialisation in two areas of choice. As part of this double degree program students will focus on the eight key learning areas Society and Environment, Technology, Science, English, Languages, Mathematics, the Arts, and Health and Physical Education; complete a major sequence and a minor sequence related to a selected two teaching specilaisations in arts chosen from about 40 different options. A Teaching Practicum program is common to all Education degrees. It aim to educate teachers who appreciate the complex nature of their work and practice in ways that promote a socially just, democratic and ecologically sustainable world.

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Bachelor of Education (Junior Primary/Primary)/Bachelor of Science

Study mode: Full Time |

This course will prepare students to teach in primary schools, from Reception to year 7; provide students with a passion for Science, the foundation skills required to effectively teach subjects which draw on mathematics, science or technology. As part of this double degree program students will focus on key learning areas taught in junior primary and primary schools; complete a range of first year Science topics then complete a science major sequence and a science minor sequence of their choice. A Teaching Practicum program is common to all Education degrees. Its aim is to educate teachers who appreciate the complex nature of their work and practice in ways that promote a socially just, democratic and ecologically sustainable world.

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Bachelor of Education (Middle School)/Bachelor of Arts

Study mode: Full Time |

This course focuses on the crucial middle period from years 6 to 10, which includes the transition from primary to secondary school and provides a rich liberal education for all new teachers, allowing for specialisation in two areas of choice. As part of this double degree program students will choose to focus on two teaching areas from the following options: Society and the Environment, Information Technology, Drama, English, Visual Arts, Junior Science, Modern Languages, Mathematics, Health Education and Physical Education; complete a major sequence and a minor sequence chosen related to a selected two specialisations in Arts from about 40 different options. A Teaching Practicum program is common to all Education degrees. It aim is to educate teachers who appreciate the complex nature of their work and practice in ways that promote a socially just, democratic and ecologically sustainable world have the capacity to undertake ongoing professional study through a variety of pathways. Students who wish to do Honours program additional one year is required.

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Bachelor of Education (Middle School)/Bachelor of Health Sciences

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This course focuses on the crucial middle period from years 6 to 10, which includes the transition from primary to secondary school and offers specialisations in physical education or health education and promotion, combined with another teaching specialisation. As part of this double degree program students will select from one of two specialised streams: Health Education/Promotion and Physical Education; choose a second teaching specialisation from the following: Society and Environment, Information Technology, English, Drama, Health Education, Physical Education, Modern Languages, Junior Science and Mathematics; take some core health sciences topics. A Teaching Practicum program is common to all Education degrees.

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Bachelor of Education (Middle School)/Bachelor of Science

Study mode: Full Time |

This course focuses on the crucial middle period from years 6 to 10, which includes the transition from primary to secondary school and provides students with a passion for Science, the foundation skills required to effectively teach subjects which draw on mathematics, science or technology. As part of this double degree program students will choose to focus on two Science teaching areas from the following options: Information Technology, Junior Science and Mathematics; complete a range of first year Science topics then complete a science major sequence and a science minor sequence of their choice.

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