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Victoria University , Australia

196 courses from Victoria University

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Associate Degree in Logistics

Study mode: Full Time |

This course is designed to provide students with in-depth and practical knowledge of supply chain management and logistics. Graduates can pursue a professional career path across a wide range of business organisations which may have inventory, distribution, warehousing, purchasing, freight and transport, manufacturing and service operations. It provides students with the principles and practices, knowledge and attributes of a Logistic professional required in the increasingly complex global business environment. Students can develop the knowledge and skills in the development and operation of integrated logistics, supply management, warehousing, inventory, transport and sustainable business relationships in an international business environment. It also enables students to research, critique and evaluate the implementation of cost effective solutions to assist enterprises enhance their competitive advantage.

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Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement) (Honours)

Study mode: Full Time |

This course aims to promote the development of the student as an independent researcher in a specific human movement related discipline; prepare students for entry into research oriented graduate courses in human movement; and promote the development of scholarly inquiry across the wide range of human movement disciplines.

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Bachelor of Applied Science in Physical Education (Secondary)

Study mode: Full Time |

This course provides the foundation knowledge and skills required for a professional career in physical education teaching at the secondary level. The objectives of the course are to: develop an understanding of the biological and social scientific knowledge and practical skills that underpin secondary school teaching; provide an opportunity for students to develop additional specialist areas; foster independent and collaborative learners who can communicate well in professional settings; develop cultural competence, that is, the ability to work effectively in socially and culturally diverse communities and settings.

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Bachelor of Arts

Study mode: Full Time |

This course enables students to experience a range of educational processes and curricula to equip them for entry into a constantly changing workforce in which they will need effective intellectual, analytical and social skills to operate as effective citizens of the Australian and global communities. The course provides students with the opportunity to: develop critical awareness and understanding of theory and research in chosen areas of study; gain insights into their own lives and the patterns of social, cultural and political experience of society in general; develop the capacity to generate, organise and undertake research into the life of their community; develop academic skills in reading, note-taking and collection and organisation of resource materials including the presentation of oral and written material; develop skill and confidence in group discussion and activity and develop interpersonal skills consistent with professional practice.

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Bachelor of Arts (Advocacy and Mediation)

Study mode: Full Time |

This course prepares students for entry into a range of community-based, government or non-government positions involving advocacy, mediation, organisational and liaison skills on behalf of disadvantaged groups and individuals involved in conflict situations. Students will complete both an advocacy/mediation major and a sociology/social policy major. The course also includes social research, human services units of study and a work-integrated fieldwork project in an appropriate agency. Students have the opportunity to tailor their degree through an elective major in which psychology, gender studies, language studies, community development, or further units in human services may be taken.

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Bachelor of Arts (Community Development)

Study mode: Full Time |

This course aims at providing professional education and training in a wide range of community development roles and skills, including local, urban and rural community work, and work with communities and groups sharing common ties or interests, including migrant groups, environmental groups, advocacy organisations, and community-based programs for youth, the aged, and people with disabilities. Students undertake core community development theory and practice units of study, communication units, research units, and contextual units in sociology and policy studies.

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Bachelor of Arts (Criminal Justice Studies)

Study mode: Full Time |

This course responds to recent needs of the profession, as well as the development of new knowledge and understandings in the social sciences and law, including criminology, sociology and social philosophy. This course signals a generalist liberal studies/social sciences undergraduate degree. This orientation is reflected in the number of electives that will complement core units, including, where available, units in cross-cultural communication, Indigenous studies, human services, community development, advocacy and mediation, languages, gender studies and psychology.

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Bachelor of Arts (Honours)

Study mode: Full Time |

This course provides the opportunity to extend undergraduate degree work and attain a higher qualification. It will develop further the capacities for informed, conceptual thinking and their research skills.

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Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - Recreation Management

Study mode: Full Time |

This aims of the course are to: promote the development of recreation related research and professional expertise beyond the pass degree level; prepare students for entry into research oriented graduate courses in recreation; and promote the development of scholarly inquiry across the wide range of disciplines focusing on recreation.

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Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - Sport Administration

Study mode: Full Time |

The aims of the course are to: promote the development of sport administration and management related research and professional expertise beyond the pass degree level; prepare students for entry into research orientated graduate courses in sport administration and management; and promote the development of scholarly inquiry across the wide range of disciplines focusing on sport administration and management.

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Bachelor of Arts (Legal Studies)

Study mode: Full Time |

This degree aims to provide a broad education in aspects of the law and a variety of legal issues which complement studies in arts and social sciences. The course also provides opportunities for students to pursue related studies as electives. The degree equips graduates to more effectively compete in the employment market for those positions in the private and public sectors, which Arts graduates have traditionally pursued - that is, in the broad field of administration, research, and personnel work. It also equips graduates to compete for positions in the recently emerged and rapidly growing 'paralegal' field in the commercial setting of law firms and in the relevant public sector agencies, providing legal assistance to law professionals. The degree is not aimed at, nor does it qualify students for, admission to practice as a solicitor or barrister of the Supreme Court of Victoria.

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Bachelor of Arts (Youth Studies)

Study mode: Full Time |

This course aims to assist workers with young people to extend their understanding of quality service delivery within the changing professional and societal context; examine current developments in youth work policy and practice and implications for professionals in the field; develop research skills which have direct application within the workplace; extend understandings of and facility with computer technologies which extend the information base and service delivery options for practitioners working with young people; enhance the knowledge base and skills of those working with young people to enable them to function more effectively in their current practice; investigate issues associated with policy development and implementation and to trial approaches to policy formulation; identify advantages of and barriers to interagency and inter-professional collaboration in supporting young people; and practice interagency/inter-professional collaboration through involvement in community-based projects.

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Bachelor of Arts - Kyinandoo

Study mode: Full Time |

This course aims to provide students with an understanding of the historical, spiritual, social, economic, and political contexts of Indigenous Australia through a program that is inclusive of and responsive to Indigenous Australians, their communities, and their ways of knowing. The course will enable students to work in leadership positions in Indigenous communities, businesses, advisory positions, government and so on. The content and modes of delivery in the course will encompass, reflect, and critique Indigenous knowledges and ways of learning; the course will be delivered by Indigenous Australian staff, or staff with significant experience in working with Indigenous Australians.

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Bachelor of Arts/Diploma of Liberal Arts

Study mode: Full Time |

This course aims to provide students with: a grounding in one or more academic disciplines, which in addition to their interdisciplinary training, provides a basis for further studies towards professional qualifications in such fields as teaching, librarianship, community or social work, or further academic studies towards a higher degree; a critical understanding of the concept of culture and the insights it provides into the similarities and differences amongst human beings, their behaviour and communication with each other, and the meanings they attach to their collective lives; knowledge and understanding of Australian society and culture, both historical and contemporary; an appreciation of the structure of Australian society, the differences among the various groups of which it is constituted, and the issues of equity which it presents; experience with first-hand research, a familiarity with research resources and methods, and a range of adaptable analytic and research skills, particularly as can be applied to issues of culture and communication in Australia.

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Bachelor of Arts/Diploma of Liberal Arts

Study mode: Full Time |

This course aims to provide students with: a grounding in one or more academic disciplines, which in addition to their interdisciplinary training, provides a basis for further studies towards professional qualifications in such fields as teaching, librarianship, community or social work, or further academic studies towards a higher degree; a critical understanding of the concept of culture and the insights it provides into the similarities and differences amongst human beings, their behaviour and communication with each other, and the meanings they attach to their collective lives; knowledge and understanding of Australian society and culture, both historical and contemporary; an appreciation of the structure of Australian society, the differences among the various groups of which it is constituted, and the issues of equity which it presents; experience with first-hand research, a familiarity with research resources and methods, and a range of adaptable analytic and research skills, particularly as can be applied to issues of culture and communication in Australia.

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Bachelor of Business (Accounting)

Study mode: Full Time |

This course aims to equip students with the necessary skills to perform a wide range of accounting activities in addition to developing a sound business education.

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Bachelor of Business (Accounting/Banking and Finance)

Study mode: Full Time |

This course aims to provide students with the necessary skills to perform a broad range of accounting and finance activities in addition to developing a sound business education.

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Bachelor of Business (Applied Economics) (Honours)

Study mode: Full Time |

This course aims to provide students with an understanding and awareness of the technical, professional and ethical requirements of advanced study in applied economics.

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Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance)

Study mode: Full Time | Distance/Online |

This course aims to provide graduates with the necessary skills to manage a wide range of banking and finance activities in addition to developing a sound business education.

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Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance/International Trade)

Study mode: Full Time |

This course aims to provide students with the necessary skills to perform a broad range of finance and international trade activities in addition to developing a sound business education.

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