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Faculty of Arts and Business Postgraduate elective courses

  • Select the relevant course code below for further course information.

  • Please note the elective course lists may change without notice.

Please check your program structure and course pre-requisites as not all of the courses listed are applicable to all programs.

CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
ACC506 English Language and Literacy
ACC508 Creative Expression and Play through the Arts
ACC511 Foundations of Numeracy
ACC512 Communication and Thought
ACC520 International Politics: An Australian Perspective
ACC610 An Introduction to Australian and Comparative Politics
ACC611 Indonesian A
ACC620 Indonesian B
ACC621 Indonesian C
ACC701 Indonesian D
BUS501 Indonesian E
BUS502 Indonesian F
BUS503 Italian A
BUS512 Italian B
BUS513 Italian C
BUS514 Italian D
BUS515 Italian E
BUS702 Italian F
BUS703 Japanese A
BUS704 Japanese B
BUS705 Japanese C
BUS706 Japanese D
BUS707 Japanese E
BUS708 Japanese F
BUS710 Forces of Change in International Politics
HSM701 International Justice and Human Rights
INF701 Indonesia: Society, Culture and Politics
MGT701 Industry Project 1: International Studies
MGT702 Making Public Policy in a Global Era
MGT703 International Relations: Theory and Practice
MGT704 Politics of the USA
MGT711 International Security
MGT712 Politics and the Media
MGT723 Politics and Security in East Asia
MGT726 Internship in Politics and Public Policy
MGT730 Human Development and Learning
MGT731 Teaching with Technology
MGT735 Professional Experience: The role of the teacher
MGT736 Introduction to Diverse Learning Contexts
MGT737 Introduction to Inclusive Practice
MKG701 Foundations of Numeracy
MKG721 English Language and Literacy
PRM701 Teaching Mathematics in the Early Years
PRM710 Teaching English: Curriculum and Pedagogy
PRM720 Communication and Thought
PRM721 Foundations of Engineering


CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
CMN574 Engineering Statics
CMN575 Introduction to the Internet of Things
CourseSemester of offerUnitsRequisites
COU700 Introduction to Applied Mathematics
COU701 Introductory Calculus
COU702 Physics
COU703 Introduction to Engineering Design
COU704 Thermodynamics
COU705 Dynamics 1
COU706 Mechanics of Materials
COU707 Engineering Materials
COU708 Manufacturing Technology
COU710 Mechanical Design 1
COU711 Mechanical Design 2
COU712 Fluid Mechanics
COU713 Materials Technology
COU750 Engineering Project Management
COU751 Computational Mechanics
COU752 Production Engineering
COU754 Engineering System Design
COU781 Heat Transfer
DEV700 Engineering Project 1
DEV701 Engineering Project 2
DEV702 Engineering Research Methodology
ENP701 Dynamics 2
ENP702 Calculus II and Linear Algebra
ENP703 Numerical Analysis
ENP704 Numerical Analysis
ENP705 Fluid Mechanics
ENP707 Materials Technology
ENP708 Engineering Project Management
ENP709 Computational Mechanics
ENP710 Production Engineering
FUT700 Engineering System Design
FUT710 Heat Transfer
FUT720 Engineering Project 1
FUT730 Engineering Project 2
GEO700 Engineering Research Methodology
PSY700 Dynamics 2
PSY701 Business Analytics
PSY702 Introduction to Economics
PSY703 Management and Organisational Behaviour
PSY704 Introduction to Marketing
PSY705 Accounting for Business
PSY706 Introduction to Informatics
PSY707 Communication and Thought
PSY750 Business Law and Ethics
PSY751 Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
PSY752 Principles of International Business
PSY753 Cross-Cultural Management
PSY754 Trade and Finance in a Global Economy
PSY755 International Marketing
PSY756 Managing Global Logistics
PSY757 International Business Strategy
SCS701 Communication and Thought
SCS725 Foundations of Australian Law A
SCS730 Foundations of Australian Law B
SCS790 Criminal Law and Procedure A
SWK700 Criminal Law and Procedure B
SWK701 Torts A
SWK702 Torts B
SWK707 Contracts A
SWK710 Contracts B
SWK766 Property A
SWK777 Property B
SWK785 Constitutional Law
 

* Please note: these courses will run subject to minimum enrolment quotas.

The University attempts to ensure this information is accurate and up-to-date. However, the University reserves the right to discontinue or vary program/course information at any time without notice.