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University of Tasmania

Learn how to respond to public health incidents to minimise impact

Forge a path for yourself in this growing area of need. Learn how to survey and respond to public health incidents at speed and scale, on a national and international level. Become an advocate in communicating to prevent risk.


Study method
100% online
Duration
2 years part time
University of Tasmania

Start specialising in the growing field of dementia care

Gain a global perspective of the impacts of dementia on individuals and society. Learn how to change systems and practices to better support those with dementia so that you can lead transformation in the space.


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100% online
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2 years part time
RMIT University

Impactful skills to drive positive change

Learn to shape sustainable workplaces—and build your business career. This course empowers you to lead change, tackle global challenges, and create sustainable success. Explore how to make a real impact where people, planet, and profit are balanced.


Study method
100% online
Duration
8 months part time
Macquarie University

Analyse and influence national stability and resilience

Gain specialist knowledge in defence, security and geopolitics. Build skills to design evidence-based policy. Learn from leaders. Network and collaborate. Graduate prepared for impactful roles in government, defence, or international organisations.


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100% online
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6 months full time or part time equivalent
Australian National University

Prevent and reduce crime in the face of growing complexity

Address the challenges of regulating illegal activity which stretch the capabilities of traditional governing actors and institutions. You’ll consider crime in complex scenarios like global pandemics and climate change. Mitigate risk. Enhance resilience.


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100% online
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1 year part time
Australian Catholic University

Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security

PostgraduateACU-CYB-GCE

Advance your career as a security professional

Gain a global perspective of cybersecurity challenges. This course is co-designed with Cisco and includes embedded Microsoft certifications. You’ll study concepts including networks and data safety. Gain practical experience in IT and security.


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100% online
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6 months full time or part time equivalent

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Torrens University Australia

Graduate Diploma of Public Health

PostgraduateTUA-PHL-GDI

Boost your career caring for the health of populations

Advance your knowledge of current global and environmental health issues. Explore where the industry is heading. You’ll look deeper into health systems and unpack economics. Work on health promotion and disease prevention strategies.


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100% online
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1 year full time or part time equivalent
Macquarie University

Secure your career protecting others

Study national and global security issues and criminology. Delve into online terrorism and the intelligence tradecraft. Secure skills to critically apply criminal research. Make ethical and socially informed decisions about complex problems.


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100% online
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6 months full time or part time equivalent
Curtin University

Use your skills to aim for a sustainable future

Understand the relationship between global and local issues by learning to critique the impact of culture on sustainability. Apply climate policy to social research and analysis for public policy and commercial employment.


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100% online
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1 year full time or part time equivalent
Curtin University

Research and analyse how we can guarantee a sustainable future

Understand the relationship between global and local sustainability issues by developing social research and analysis skills. Learn to apply international best practice sustainability concepts to find a career in the public and private sectors. 


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6 months full time or part time equivalent

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