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Diploma of Creative Arts and Health
UndergraduateTAS-CAH-DIP
Combine arts with health
Discover how creative arts interventions in health care settings can have a positive impact on people’s lives. Learn through case studies, data and neuroscience. Explore your own creativity and ties to community. Advocate creativity.
Undergraduate Certificate in Creative Arts and Health
UndergraduateTAS-CAH-CTF
Use your passion for the arts to help patients thrive
Discover how creative outlets such as music, theatre and dance can improve individual and community wellbeing. Learn how to deliver patient-centred arts programs. Graduate with job-ready skills that apply to numerous health and community settings.
Graduate Certificate in Gerontological Healthcare
PostgraduateMUR-GHC-GCE
Specialist skills in healthy ageing
Grow your health career and care for the ageing population. Build on your health degree with subjects covering dementia and end of life care. You’ll also look at legal and safety factors. Help older people in care or at home. Make a difference.
PostgraduateGRF-MHS-MAS
Choose a degree that will help you make a difference
Put your passion for people into action when you work for social change and specialise in human services. Choose from a generalist or dissertation stream. Get set for a rich career in health, family law, criminal justice, or children's services.
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education)
UndergraduateCUR-ECE-DEG
Comprehensive pre-service teaching preparation
Enter the valued profession of early childhood teaching and child care. Study core subjects, professional studies and electives to be qualified to teach children aged 0-8 years in early learning centres and in junior school settings.
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood/Primary)
UndergraduateSCU-ECP-DEG
Double your options to work with young learners
From play to personal development, subjects in this degree prepare you to teach young and school aged children. Study the fundamentals of literacy and numeracy. Delve into science and art. Professional placements help you put theory into practice.
Find a time that suits you for a free 1:1 consultation with a student advisor.
Bachelor of Psychological Sciences and Sociology
UndergraduateADU-PSY-DEG
Combine psychology and sociology to create meaningful change.
Explore how society shapes behaviour. You’ll begin to think deeply about everyday life as you find links between social structure and policy. Graduate ready to support people and communities – especially in ageing, disability or justice.
Graduate Diploma of Early Childhood Teaching
PostgraduateSWI-ECT-GDI
An accredited and accelerated teaching course
Add this teaching qualification to your prior studies and experience–and become an early childhood or kindergarten teacher. Take part in professional placements in settings with children aged 0-5 years. You’ll explore how they learn and play.
PostgraduateGRF-PRT-MAS
Add to your degree and become a primary teacher
Engage with the theory and practice of teaching primary school-aged children. Explore the social context of education, the characteristics of learners and the curriculum. This program is designed for graduates from a non-education background.
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education
UndergraduateSCU-ECE-DEG
There’s great career prospects for trained early childhood teachers
Work in childcare centres, preschools and more. You’ll learn how to educate children aged six-weeks-old to six-years-old. Cover literacy, language, and pedagogical approaches. Capture their curiosity. Create healthy learning environments.