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Bachelor of Arts (Anthropology)
UndergraduateUSQ-BAA-DEG
Explore the diversity of human societies across this changing world
Study what makes humans human in the present and the past. You’ll delve into human communities, societies, and cultures. Build skills to navigate culture diversity. Use anthropological thinking to unpack challenges like war and racism.
Bachelor of Information Technology (Artificial Intelligence and Data Science)
UndergraduateUSQ-ADS-DEG
Become an AI professional
Learn to mine data, create database systems, and feed AI algorithms. You’ll study programming, maths and networks. Cover statistical concepts. Think about AI solutions for real world problems. Grow your professional skills. Get real industry experience.
Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours
UndergraduateUNE-PHH-DEG
For careers in hospital, retail and regulatory pharmacy
Learn how drugs and medications affect the human body. You’ll combine hands-on lab learning with clinical experience and supervised practice. Study science and learn how to work with the community. Become a pharmacist and help patients feel better.
Bachelor of Information Technology
UndergraduateUNE-BIT-DEG
Adapt and innovate as an IT specialist
Learn about programming, software development, cybersecurity, database management and more. Specialise with a major and meet industry demand in evolving areas. Graduates from this online IT course are future-fit and ready for roles across many sectors.
Diploma of University Studies (Science Pathway)
UndergraduateTAS-USS-DIP
Set yourself up for success with tertiary study in science
This diploma is a great option if you know what you want to study but need a more supportive approach. Learn key skills and build knowledge in the field of science. Get credits for the subjects you take if you go on to study a bachelor degree.
Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology (Artificial Intelligence)
UndergraduateTAS-IAI-DEG
Build the skills behind smart tech and an in-demand career
Study AI, data, and the Internet of Things alongside core ICT skills. Learn to design intelligent systems and turn big data into decisions. Complete a real client project and graduate job-ready for fast-growing and highly paid AI roles.
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Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology (Games and Creative Technology)
UndergraduateTAS-GCT-DEG
Design games and build the future of play
Turn your love of games into a tech career. Learn programming, game design, and VR/AR with industry tools. Complete a real client project and graduate ready for roles in game dev, app building or ICT leadership.
Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology with a Major in Software Technology
UndergraduateSWI-CTS-DEG
Build practical IT capabilities and specialise in software
Focus on software, from programming to usability and security. You’ll cover web and mobile development using in-demand languages. Get work-ready with professional skills including project management. Step into well-paid and stable work in IT.
Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology with a Major in Network Technology
UndergraduateSWI-CMN-DEG
Build practical IT capabilities and specialise in networks
Focus on planning, deploying, and maintaining secure network systems. You’ll cover network admin, routing principles, remote access, and more. Get work-ready with professional skills including project management. Step into well-paid and stable work in IT.
Bachelor of Education (Secondary), Bachelor of Arts
UndergraduateSCU-EDS-DEG
A secondary teaching degree with broader career prospects
Teach, create, and inspire through education and the arts. Learn to become a teacher and gain real classroom experience. Explore culture, history, and creative expression. Graduate ready for roles in secondary schools or careers in cultural and social bodies.