If you are motivated to learn and want to study at university, but don't meet the standard admission requirements, the Monash Access Program (MAP) may provide you with the skills and knowledge to gain access.
Marketing is the process of creating, communicating, delivering and exchanging offerings that have value for customers. It's much more than just advertising or selling. Rather, it's about connecting an organisation to its stakeholders through understanding and servicing their needs.
Whether you're passionate about working directly with patients, or want to improve healthcare through data and technology, studying radiation sciences allows you to play an important role in shaping the future health landscape.
This globally relevant double degree responds to the increasing demand for professionals in the creative and cultural arts sector who have specialised knowledge and understanding of the art world combined with excellent business skills.
The Diploma of Tertiary Studies (DoTS) provides an alternative entry pathway that is equivalent to the first year of a university undergraduate course.
Are you interested in the big picture? Public health initiatives save millions of lives. With a Bachelor of Public Health, you'll be equipped to find answers to health's biggest questions apply your knowledge to whole communities and populations.
The Bachelor of Applied Data Science is a specialist course which will develop your technical know-how in being able to approach data challenges. Through selected streams, you'll develop your passion for the physical sciences, sociological or anthropological studies, business or engineering.
Sharing a love for science is just as rewarding as learning about it. In this double degree, you'll inspire students to develop their knowledge, tap into their curiosity and achieve their goals.
Tackle crime and inequality at the same time as developing a global societal perspective with this double degree. Gain invaluable knowledge from combining an understanding of humanities and intercultural competencies while studying the depths of criminology and the justice system.
Bioethics is the study of the ethical issues raised by advances in scientific knowledge and technical ability in medicine, genetics and biological sciences.
Information technology is everywhere today, intertwined with the fundamental structures of our society. Often, though, IT is taken for granted, or else treated as too mysterious to understand.
Workplaces of the future need innovative leaders who can see the bigger picture, with the human-focused and transferable skills you'll gain in a humanities and social sciences degree.
Crime, how we define it, how we understand its causes, and the ways we respond to it provides a window into a society's challenges, values and aspirations.
Commerce and information technology are inseparable in the modern world, and the need for more sophisticated technology is intense. People with the commercial skills to understand and implement technology are in high demand, and with these two degrees you will have these skills.
Business and Banking and Finance is a great combination and a great option if you have a passion for both areas and want to keep your career options open.
Computer science provides solutions to the ever-increasing information challenges in the modern world. Industry needs people who can extract and analyse information from the massive datasets generated by engineering processes and devices.