Architecture
Architecture courses cover, but are not limited to:
->Structural Engineering
->Use of Modelling Software, such as CAD
->Building Material Studies
->Visual Studies
->Technical Studies
->History and Theory
Architecture courses cover, but are not limited to:
->Structural Engineering
->Use of Modelling Software, such as CAD
->Building Material Studies
->Visual Studies
->Technical Studies
->History and Theory
Art and Design courses cover, but are not limited to:
->Digital Media
->Graphic Design
->Digital Art
->Photography
->Surface Design
->Creative and Fine Arts
->Performing Arts (drama and dance)
Hospitality and Tourism courses cover, but are not limited to:
->Tourism and travel industry and impacts
->Management and Leadership
-> Hospitality and Food industry including legal issues
->Employment and practice
->Marketplace trends
->Event management
Computer Sciences courses cover, but are not limited to:
->Programming
->Compilers and Operating Systems
->Computer Graphics
->Computer Hardware
->Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Life
Economics courses cover, but are not limited to:
->Economic policy
->Using mathematic formulas in economics
->Micro/Macro Economics
->Statistics
->Econometrics
Law courses cover, but are not limited to:
->Regulatory framework
->Criminal Law, litigation and evidence
->Tort
->Constitutional, administrative and human rights law
->Land law
Courses in Media and Communications cover, but are not limited to:
->Analysis of Media and Communication
->Media, Culture and Society
->Television Studies and Journalism
->New Media
->Public Relations
->Political Communication
->Film
Courses in Medicine cover, but are not limited to:
->Medicine
->Medical science
->Pharmacy
->Physiotherapy
Courses in pharmacology cover, but are not limited to:
->Physiology
->Therapeutics
->Toxicology
->Nutrition
->Medicines
Courses in Politics and International Relations cover, but are not limited to:
->International politics/relations
->Political science
->International organisation
->Political research
->Political thought
->Comparative politics
Courses in Psychology cover, but are not limited to:
->Social and biological psychology
->Psychological research in practice
->Philosophical psychology
->Behaviour and human development
->Abnormal psychology
->Cognitive processes and the social world
Science course can include, but are not limited to:
->Astronomy
->Biology
->Chemistry
->Earth and Marine Sciences
->Environmental Science
->Mathematics
->Metallurgy
->Physics