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Undergraduate degrees
Why study this degree? Areas of study
Global career
opportunities
Bachelor of Behavioural Science
Program Code
3034
CRICOS Code
040261C
Duration
3 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Practicum
90 hours
Our Bachelor of Behavioural Science equips you with
the skills and knowledge to work with those who may
be experiencing marginalisation or disadvantage.
Depending on your particular specialisation and
choice of subjects, employment opportunities are
available in a wide variety of industries and fields,
including advertising, community development,
social impact assessment and health promotion.
Developmental
Psychology
Aboriginal People
Discourse, Power
and Politics
Organisational Behaviour
Culture and Society
Psychological
Perspectives on Health
Community
development
Youth work
Policy development
Corporate liaison
Bachelor of Counselling
Program Code
3543
CRICOS Code
035277D
Duration
3 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Practicum
120 hours
The Bachelor of Counselling focuses on the
psychosocial, personal and spiritual development
of the individual, helping you to develop effective
counselling skills for children, adolescents, couples
and families, or older people.
Upon graduation, you can register as a professional
counsellor with the Psychotherapy and Counselling
Federation Australia and/or the Australian
Counselling Association (ACA).
Theories and Approaches
to Counselling
Developmental
Psychology
Aboriginal People
Counselling and Children
Counselling Adolescents
Grief and Loss
Counselling
Trauma and Addiction
Counselling
Youth work
Trauma counselling
Drug and alcohol
counselling
Family counselling
Bachelor of Science
Program Code
3555
CRICOS Code
045168D
Duration
3 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Practicum
225 hours
This three-year degree has been designed to prepare
you to take on the challenges facing our world today
and in the future. You will gain knowledge and skills
across several areas of Science, which increases job
possibilities, and you will also build depth of learning
through a specialist Science stream aligned to your
specific interests.
You can also form a Minor by combining your chosen
stream with courses from a non-science area such as
Journalism, Politics, Social Justice, Preventive Health
or Business. See the website for the full list of Minors.
In this degree you will
study compulsory core
Science courses to form
your chosen Science
stream.
Design your degree with a
Science Major (pp. 52-53),
or add a Minor from Arts
or Communications &
Media. See Arts majors
(pp.45-49) and the
website for details.
Global career
opportunities are
diverse and depend on
the Science stream you
choose.
Combining
complementary study
areas can strengthen
career prospects and
provide greater flexibility
in your options for
graduate employment.
See individual Science
streams and Majors for
more career information.
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Why study this stream? Areas of study
Global career
opportunities
Biology & Environment Stream
An understanding of biology and the environment is at the heart of
many significant scientific developments, including solutions to global
challenges. This stream equips you with the fundamental skills and
knowledge to understand and work with the complexity and diversity of
life, from cellular to ecosystem levels.
A strong practical focus gives you valuable hands-on experience of plants
and animals from aquatic, coastal and terrestrial settings and introduces
you to approaches for the management and welfare of our natural
environments.
Physical Geography:
Climates, Geology and
Soils
Animal Diversity
Plant Diversity
Aquatic Science
Adaptations for Survival
in the Australian
Environment
Coastal Processes and
Planning
Biology
Ecology
Conservation
Environmental advisory
Environment & Heritage Stream
Understanding and preserving our natural environment and cultural heritage
are essential to maintaining quality of life for current and future generations.
In this stream, you will develop the key skills and knowledge required to
succeed in doing this.
You will be equipped to work with the complexity of environmental
systems through the study of ecology, biodiversity, physical geography,
natural resource management, environmental impact assessment and the
application of spatial analysis.
Environmental Impact
Assessment & Planning
Geographic Information
Systems
Maritime Archaeology:
Ships and Harbours
Archaeological Field
Methods
Natural Resource
Management
Archaeology
Heritage
Environmental
consultancy
Sustainable
development
Conservation
Human and Medical Science Stream
This stream is ideal for anyone with a passion for understanding the
science of the human body and an interest in working in the health
industry. Through this stream you will build on the strong scientific
foundation established by the core Science courses to gain expertise
in anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, pathology and
neuroscience.
Molecular and Cell
Biology
Anatomy and Physiology
of Body Systems
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Pathology
Neuroscience
Education
Medical representation
Research
Multidisciplinary Science Stream
If you are attracted to the idea of being able to move between diverse
careers, or if you have a clear, but somewhat unique, idea about your
professional future, then you should consider this versatile stream.
This stream offers a truly ‘liberal science’ experience, maximising your
breadth of learning in interdisciplinary Science. The flexibility of this
stream helps you tailor your degree to meet your personal interests and/
caters for unconventional career trajectories where scientific skills offer an
advantage.
See the website for the
full range of courses you
can study in this stream.
Research and
development
Health research
Manufacturing analysis
Resource sector
analysis
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Science Major/Minor
Why study this Major/Minor? Areas of study
Global career
opportunities
Archaeology
See page 46 for details about the Archaeology Major.
Biology
Biology spans the breadth of knowledge and understanding that
relates to all life and consequently is at the core of many significant
scientific developments. For example, the burden of an expanding
global population is driving advances in biotechnology to increase food
production. The Major covers a diverse range of subjects – from pollution
and ecotoxicology, to animal diversity.
Some courses in
this Major:
Molecular and Cell
Biology
Plant Diversity
Aquatic Science
Adaptations for Survival
in the Australian
Environment
Microbiology
Geographic Information
Systems
Biology
Ecology
Environmental science
Conservation
Education sector
Policy advisor
Data Analytics (Minor only)
Across both the public and private sectors, the demand for employees
who can understand and use big data to improve processes, systems
and outcomes is increasing rapidly.
With a focus on fundamental data analytics, this Minor gives students
the essential skills and knowledge for employment across a range
of industries and prepares them for further studies in fields where
knowledge of data analytics is needed and applied.
Introduction to Data
Analytics
Principles of Programming
Data Visualisation
Predictive Analytics
Analytics, Ethics and
Society
Data Analytics Project
Data journalist
Digital historian
Strategy and
performance analyst
Social media or web
analyst
Policy analyst
Management
Business analyst
Financial analyst
Market researcher
Environmental Management
The Environmental Management Major tackles important issues such as
climate change, urbanisation, and the need for water and food security.
The skills and knowledge acquired are relevant to many workplaces, making
environmental management a growth employment area.
Some courses in
this Major:
Australian Ecology: from
Theory to Practice
Environmental Impact
Assessment and Planning
Geographic Information
Systems
Adaptations for Survival
in the Australian
Environment
Conservation
Environmental officer
Environmental impact
assessment & advisory
Natural resource
management
Sustainable development
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In the final year of your degree, you will have the
opportunity to complete anywhere between
80 and 225 hours of industry experience in
an organisation such as Australian and State
Governments, not-for-profit organisations, film
or media companies, sporting organisations,
marketing PR agencies, multinational organisations
or startups.
ARTS & SCIENCESUNDERGRADUATE
Double degrees – Arts & Sciences
A double undergraduate degree enables you to complete two qualifications at once,
saving time while increasing your employment opportunities.
Popular double degrees in the School of Arts & Sciences
Bachelor of Arts/
Bachelor of Behavioural Science Perth
Bachelor of Communications & Media/
Bachelor of Arts Sydney Perth
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts Perth
Bachelor of Communications & Media/
Bachelor of Behavioural Science Perth
Bachelor of Science/
Bachelor of Behavioural Science Perth
Popular double degrees with other Schools:
Business
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Arts Sydney Perth
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of
Communications & Media Sydney Perth
Bachelor of Commerce/
Bachelor of Science Perth
Bachelor of Human Resource
Management/Bachelor of Behavioural
Science
Perth
Bachelor of Marketing & Public
Relations/Bachelor of Communications
& Media
Sydney Perth
Education
Bachelor of Education (Primary)/
Bachelor of Behavioural Science Perth
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/
Bachelor of Arts Perth
Law
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts Sydney Perth
Bachelor of Laws/
Bachelor of Behavioural Science Perth
“The University of Notre Dame
Australia focuses not only on a
student’s achievements but also
their overall wellbeing. The best
part of the University is definitely its
inclusiveness; every individual matters
and each one of the students is
respected for their individuality.”
Arts & Sciences student
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56 | THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME AUSTRALIA INTERNATIONAL GUIDE 2023 Postgraduate degrees by coursework
Why study this degree? Areas of study
Master of Architecture
Program Code
5152
CRICOS Code
099073J
Duration
2 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Practicum
360 hours
Notre Dame’s Master of Architecture degree provides you with a
unique education in ethically, socially and environmentally responsible
architecture.
You will become a part of a small cohort of creative, critically thinking
students, studying in an environment embedded in architectural
practice. Learn to apply a holistic way of thinking and acting to combine
creative design processes and technical skills with understandings of
human, cultural and environmental issues.
The Master of Architecture degree is accredited in Australia, and is
a necessary step in becoming a registered architect. The degree is
recognised in some countries as a pathway to registration.
Architectural Contexts:
Urbanism & the Living City
Ethical Issues in Professional Life
Architectural Research Methods
Literature Review
Research Project
Master of Counselling
Program Code
5023
CRICOS Code
055386M
Duration
2 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
Practicum
200 hours
This fully-accredited degree, which can be completed over two years
of full-time study, combines classroom-based study with hands-on
practical counselling experience in the real world.
Our Master of Counselling is an innovative degree which provides you
with the knowledge, skills and competencies required for counselling
practice. Fully accredited by the Psychotherapy and Counselling
Federation of Australia, the degree is made up of a combination of
coursework and practical components.
Theoretical Approaches to
Counselling
Approaches to Mental Health
Family Systems and Couples
Ethical Issues in Professional Life
Trauma, Loss and Grief Counselling
Developing a Research Proposal
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Higher degrees by research
Why study this degree?
Master of Philosophy (Arts & Sciences)
Program Code
5124
CRICOS Code
078922B
Duration
1.5 years fulltime
Campus
Perth
Sydney
The Master of Philosophy combines up to four coursework subjects with a major research project leading to
a thesis or a creative work and exegesis in a specific field of the humanities, social sciences, creative arts and
applied sciences.
The research component is an original, systematic and advanced level investigation into a significant question,
degree or phenomenon. The topic must be a substantial and original contribution to knowledge.
You are assigned academic supervisors who provide support, expertise and guidance throughout the coursework
and research components of this degree.
Coursework components of this degree include: Developing a Research Proposal, Quantitative Research
Methods, Qualitative Research Methods, and Scholarly Reading and Writing.
Master of Arts
Program Code
5096
CRICOS Code
061750A
Duration
2 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
The Master of Arts offers a supervised program leading to a thesis or creative work and exegesis within a specific
field of the humanities, social sciences, creative arts or applied sciences.
The degree is individually designed and built around the methodological requirements of the research, the nature
of the topic to be investigated and the expectations of the discipline.
The candidate works closely with academic supervisors to undertake a significant and original piece of research,
which may include a substantial new discovery or an innovative adaptation, application or interpretation of existing
knowledge.
Doctor of Philosophy (Arts & Sciences)
Program Code
6600
CRICOS Code
011396F
Duration
3 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) offers a substantive supervised research program culminating a thesis, or a
creative work and exegesis, or publications, in a specific field of the humanities, social sciences, creative arts and
applied sciences.
Candidates are assigned academic supervisors who provide support and academic guidance throughout the
degree. They assist the candidate with all phases of the degree.
A PhD provides graduates with advanced specialist research training and expert knowledge leading to
opportunities in a wide range of academic, research and professional contexts.
Law/Commerce student
Accelerate your career with an
industry-focused degree.
BUSINESS
Faculty of Arts, Sciences, Law and Business
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Teaching Quality
No.1 university in Sydney & Perth*
Learner Engagement
No.1 university in Sydney & Perth*
*Australian Government’s Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching, 2020 Student
Experience Survey, Business and Management undergraduate category – qilt.edu.au
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60 | THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME AUSTRALIA INTERNATIONAL GUIDE 2023 Undergraduate degrees
Why study this degree? Areas of study
Global career
opportunities
Bachelor of Accounting
Program Code
3503
CRICOS Code
085834K
Duration
3 years full-time
Campus
Sydney
Perth
Practicum
150 hours
Our Bachelor of Accounting provides you with
the key skills essential for successful accounting
professionals.
You receive a thorough grounding in all areas of
business and a competitive advantage when it comes
to gaining employment, as our degrees are fully
accredited by CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants
Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ), and the Institute
of Public Accountants (IPA).
In addition, you benefit from at least 150 hours of
work placement in an Australian company, allowing
you to establish important industry connections and
develop your skills in real-world scenarios.
Business Law
Auditing
Taxation
Accounting for Corporate
Entities
Financial Analysis &
Valuation
Strategic Business
Intelligence
Advanced Accounting
Concepts
Managerial Finance
Tax accounting
Auditing
Forensic accounting
Business analyst
Business management
Financial accounting
Procurement
Not-for-profit
Government
Startups
Bachelor of Business Administration
Program Code
3506
CRICOS Code
089562G
Duration
3 years full-time
Campus
Sydney
Perth
Practicum
150 hours
The Bachelor of Business Administration is designed
to give you a broad overview of the business world
and equips you with a range of skills, including
marketing, management, public relations and human
resources.
In addition, you benefit from at least 150 hours of
work placement in an Australian company, allowing
you to establish important industry connections and
develop your skills in real-world scenarios.
Business Communication
Consumer Behaviour
Strategic Management
Innovation &
Entrepreneurship
Leadership Theory &
Practice
Psychology of Work
Project management
Business
communication
Strategic management
Entrepreneur
Business operations
Bachelor of Commerce
Program Code
3058
CRICOS Code
019595A
Duration
3 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
Practicum
150 hours
Our Bachelor of Commerce is designed for
ambitious undergraduates who want to gain a wider
understanding of today’s business environment while
specialising in up to two Majors.
With a strong focus on practical experience, this
degree will equip you with the practical and analytical
skills for a successful business career.
You benefit from at least 150 hours of work
placement in an Australian company, allowing you
to establish important industry connections and
develop your skills in real-world scenarios.
Eight Business
foundation courses
See individual majors for
the areas of study.
Graduates with a
Bachelor of Commerce
work in diverse
professions and
contexts. See individual
Majors for specific
career options
(pp.61-64).
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Commerce Majors
Why study this Major? Areas of study
Global career
opportunities
Accounting
Our Bachelor of Commerce with a Major in Accounting is an accredited
degree recognised by Chartered Accountants ANZ, CPA Australia and the
Institute of Public Accountants. Initially, you will build the foundations of
your business education with subjects such as accounting for business,
business communication, business law, economics, and more. Following
this, you will specialise with 10 accounting subjects, before having the
opportunity to choose two elective subjects.
Accounting for Corporate
Entities
Advanced Accounting
Concepts
Auditing
Company Law
Financial Accounting
Managerial Accounting
and Control
Taxation
Strategic Business
Intelligence
Managerial Finance
Financial advisory
Consultancy
Accountancy
Taxation
Advertising
Available on the Sydney Campus only
Advertising has changed vastly over the past few years with the advent of
social media and many new digital channels. At the same time, advertising
has become more fully integrated into the day-to-day activities of many
companies.
Graduates with both creative and managerial skills are in high demand in
many fields of business. This Major has been created to produce jobready graduates who possess general business skills and expertise in
modern advertising techniques.
Students benefit from an impressive internship program, visiting
speakers, and demanding projects and assignments which will prepare
for them for life after university.
Consumer Behaviour
Advertising and
Promotion
Media Planning
Production: Creative
Advertising
Media and Society
Advertising Design:
Professional Brief
Business Internship
Advertising and
promotions
Events and
entertainment
International marketing
Market research and
consultancy
Marketing
Media planning
Recruitment
Tourism
Data Analytics
Across both the public and private sectors, the demand for employees
who can understand and use big data to improve processes, systems
and outcomes is increasing rapidly.
With a focus on fundamental data analytics, this Major gives students
the essential skills and knowledge for employment across a range
of industries and prepares them for further studies in fields where
knowledge of data analytics is needed and applied.
Introduction to Data
Analytics
Principles of Programming
Data Visualisation
Predictive Analytics
Analytics, Ethics and
Society
Data Analytics Project
Strategy and
performance analyst
Social media or web
analyst
Policy analyst
Management
Business analyst
Financial analyst
Market researcher
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Commerce Majors
Why study this Major? Areas of study
Global career
opportunities
Economics
Our Bachelor of Commerce with a Major in Economics is designed for
those students curious about how the world works. Over the course of
your studies, you are taught how to use economic reasoning to solve
pressing social and business problems. You develop much sought-after
analytical and empirical skills that enable you to better comprehend a
range of topical issues, such as environmental conservation, financial
crises, industrial downturns, unemployment, poverty, and appropriate
government policy settings.
Advanced Economics
Econometrics
Intermediate Mathematics
for Economics and
Finance
Macroeconomic Theory
and Policy
Microeconomic Theory
and Policy
Economics of the
Financial Crisis
Economist
Financial analyst
Banking sector
Policy advisory
Government sector
Finance
More than just dollars and cents, Finance is the study of resource
allocation, including the processes, markets, institutions and instruments
that facilitate the transfer of money and wealth. When you study our
Bachelor of Commerce with a Major in Finance, you will develop strong
analytical skills in the planning, management, and control of financial
resources.
Corporate Finance
Financial Analysis and
Valuation
International Finance
Managerial Finance
Principles of Finance
Taxation
Banking sector
Financial analyst
Stockbroking
Capital markets
Taxation
Human Resource Management
In today’s rapidly-changing world, many businesses realise that people are
their most important asset. In fact, effective human resource management
can help an organisation adapt and thrive in a world of rapid and pervasive
economic, social and technological change. Our Bachelor of Commerce
with a Major in Human Resource Management will teach you how to use
human resources to maximise productivity and staff happiness at the
same time.
Change Management
Human Resource
Development
Human Resource Policy
Employment Relations
Employment Law
Principles of Human
Resource Management
Organisational Behaviour
Strategic Workforce
Issues
Human resource
management
Recruitment
Change management
Training & development
Policy advisory
Management
If you see yourself in a leadership position, then our Bachelor of
Commerce with a Major in Management will provide you with the skills and
knowledge that will enable you to maximise your potential as a manager
and leader. This program will provide you with a solid foundation in all
aspects of business management and leadership in the 21st century. This
degree covers areas such as human resources, technology, innovation,
international business, organisational development, financial management,
strategic management, entrepreneurship and business planning.
Change Management
Innovation and
Entrepreneurship
Leadership: Theory and
Practice
Managerial Finance
Organisational Behaviour
Principles of Human
Resource Management
Strategic Management
Business leadership
Government advisor
Business management
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Practical workplace experience
In the final year of your degree, you will complete
150 hours of practical workplace experience in an
organisation such as a multinational corporation,
accounting and professional services firm, sporting
organisation, government, not-for-profit or startup. “It’s definitely better as
an international student
to be in a smaller
university because you
can meet people easily
and you feel special
as an individual, rather
than just a number.”
150 HRS
HEAR LOLA’S STORY
Business student
from France
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Commerce Majors
Why study this Major? Areas of study
Global career
opportunities
Marketing
When you study a Bachelor of Commerce with a Major in Marketing,
you will receive the benefits of intimate class sizes and passionate
educators. As with all our business degrees, we focus on team-based
learning and the practical application of skills, all with the aim of
producing job-ready graduates. With the marketing landscape constantly
changing, professional marketers are challenged to consider new
ways of communicating with consumers, harnessing a suite of digital
technologies.
Consumer Behaviour
Integrated Marketing
Communications
International Marketing
Marketing Research
Services Marketing
Social Media
Strategic Marketing
Advertising
Social media
Publishing & media
Event management
Fundraising
Public Relations
In a world where companies are expected to operate 24/7, public relations
is a fundamental function of any business. As all levels of society come
under greater scrutiny, and consumers expect a higher level of integrity
and quality control, companies and other organisations must work hard
to build and protect their reputations. Our Public Relations Major not
only covers the essential business areas of accounting, business law and
economics but also equips you with the necessary research, writing and
management skills required by today’s public relations executive.
Marketing Research
Events Management
Professional Writing
Social Media
Issues and Crisis
Management
Corporate Public
Relations
Tourism
Public relations
Event management
Non-government
organisations
Brand management
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64 | THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME AUSTRALIA INTERNATIONAL GUIDE 2023 Mentoring
The University offers all Business students the opportunity to meet and be mentored by experienced professionals in their
discipline including accountants, economists, financiers, HR directors, advertising executives, company directors and other
business leaders.
Undergraduate degrees
Why study this degree? Areas of study
Global career
opportunities
Bachelor of Human Resource Management
Program Code
3167
CRICOS Code
040383D
Duration
3 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
Practicum
150 hours
A Bachelor of Human Resource Management
will teach you about the effective management
of organisations and their employees through the
combination of practical skills and theoretical
understanding, enabling you to thrive in the business
world.
This degree also gives you a competitive advantage
when it comes to gaining employment, as our
degrees are accredited by the Australian Human
Resource Institute.
You benefit from at least 150 hours of work
placement in an Australian company, allowing you
to establish important industry connections and
develop your skills in real-world scenarios.
Employment Relations
Change Management
Human Resource
Development
Strategic Workforce
Issues
Mediation & Dispute
Resolution
Psychology of Work
Human resources
Training and
development
Strategic management
Recruitment consulting
Business development
Diversity and
inclusion advisory
Bachelor of Marketing & Public Relations
Program Code
3213
CRICOS Code
040391D
Duration
3 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
Practicum
150 hours
A Bachelor of Marketing & Public Relations is a
unique degree, designed to provide you with the
knowledge and skills necessary to carry out essential
marketing and public relations functions, from
branding new products to developing compelling
marketing strategies.
With a strong emphasis on combining practical skills
with individual-focused tuition, you will enter the
workforce ready to succeed and thrive.
You benefit from at least 150 hours of work
placement in an Australian company, allowing you
to establish important industry connections and
develop your skills in real-world scenarios.
Events Management
Advertising & Promotion
Professional Writing
Business Research
Strategic Marketing
International Marketing
Corporate Public
Relations
Issues & Crisis
Management
E-Marketing
Project management
Events management
Political advisory
Media relations
Market research and
consulting
Campaign direction
Issues and crisis
management
Sponsorship
development
Corporate reputation
management
Partnerships
Social media strategy
Bachelor of Sport & Recreation Management
Program Code
3245
CRICOS Code
040393B
Duration
3 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Practicum
350 hours
Our Bachelor of Sport & Recreation Management
teaches the skills to manage recreation and
sporting organisations, and to adapt and thrive
in environments of rapid economic, social and
technological change.
A strong emphasis on practical experience offers
you valuable insights into the sport and recreation
industries, creating opportunities to develop your
skillset and to build networks.
Events Management
Physical Activity
and Health
Psychosocial
Aspects of Sport and
Physical Activity
The Australian
Sports System
Accounting
Marketing
Management and
Communication
Recreation centre
management
Local and regional
councils
Player management
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Double degrees – Business
A double undergraduate degree enables you to complete
two qualifications at once, saving time while increasing your
employment opportunities.
Bachelor of Commerce/
Bachelor of Arts Sydney Perth
Bachelor of Commerce/
Bachelor of Communications and Media Sydney Perth
Bachelor of Commerce/
Bachelor of Behavioural Science Perth
Bachelor of Commerce/
Bachelor of Science Perth
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of
Sport and Recreation Management Perth
Bachelor of Human Resource
Management/Bachelor of Arts Sydney Perth
Bachelor of Human Resource
Management/Bachelor of Behavioural
Science
Perth
Bachelor of Laws/
Bachelor of Commerce Sydney Perth
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Human
Resource Management
Sydney Perth
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Marketing
and Public Relations Sydney Perth
Bachelor of Marketing and Public
Relations/Bachelor of Arts
Sydney Perth
Bachelor of Marketing and Public
Relations/Bachelor of Behavioural
Science
Perth
Bachelor of Marketing and Public
Relations/Bachelor of Communications
and Media
Sydney Perth
Bachelor of Sport and Recreation
Management/Bachelor of
Communications and Media
Perth
“The academics
were from
industry; they had
experience, and
that combination
with the theoretical
aspect of what
you’re studying
really sets you
up for after you
graduate.”
Pankaj
Bachelor of Business and
Master of International
Marketing graduate
from Botswana
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Postgraduate degrees by coursework
Why study this degree? Areas of study Global career
opportunities
Master of Business Administration
Program Code
5018
CRICOS Code
0100505
Duration
2 years
full-time study or
equivalent
Campus
Sydney
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a
two-year program designed for aspiring managers
and leaders who want to develop their business
knowledge, critical thinking, and analytical skills.
Compulsory courses cover foundational business
concepts and electives enable you to tailor the degree
to your specific needs and interests.
International Marketing
Strategic Management and
Planning
Economics for Managers
Accounting for Managers
Marketing
Ethical Issues in
Professional Life
Business Analytics
Managerial Finance
Leadership: Theory and
Practice
Leading Change
Strategic Workforce Issues
Corporate Responsibility
and Sustainability
Marketing management
Global marketing
management
Consultancy
Strategic leadership
CFO / CIO / CEO
Directorship
Sales / marketing
leadership
Start ups
Entrepreneurs
Senior management &
leadership
Corporate and
government sector
Change managers
Consultants on change
HRM
Master of Leadership
Program Code
5150
CRICOS Code
073034G
Duration
1.5 years
full-time study
or equivalent
Campus
Perth
Sydney
The Master of Leadership is a full-time degree across
18 months. This postgraduate degree provides
students with the skills necessary to secure a
leadership role. You are required to complete nine
compulsory courses focusing on leadership, strategy
and a project, and have the option of a specialisation
in business, liberal arts or three general elective
courses of your choice.
Strategic Management and
Planning
Economics for Managers
Accounting for Managers
Marketing
Ethical Issues in
Professional Life
Business Analytics
Managerial Finance
Leadership: Theory and
Practice
Leading Change
Strategic Workforce Issues
Corporate Responsibility
Organisational Behaviour
Modern Slavery
Strategic leadership
CFO / CIO / CEO
Directorship
Sales / marketing
leadership
Start ups
Entrepreneurs
Senior management &
leadership
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Higher degrees by research
Master of Philosophy (Business)
Program Code
5125
CRICOS Code
078918J
Duration
1.5 years
full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
Designed for those who have completed their undergraduate program with a high-credit average and
demonstrated a potential to complete research-based study, this degree combines four coursework subjects with
a major research project.
You will be assigned two supervisors who will provide support and academic guidance throughout the
coursework and research components of this degree.
Coursework components of this degree include: Quantitative Research Methods, Qualitative Research Methods,
Scholarly Reading and Writing, and Developing a Research Proposal.
Doctor of Business Administration
Program Code
6100
CRICOS Code
040396K
Duration
3 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
The Doctor of Business Administration is a research degree designed to meet the needs of professionals who
aspire to achieve academic excellence and lead the development of knowledge within their profession.
You will complete a thesis designed to bridge the theory-practice gap and make a practical contribution to a
specific area of business administration and professional knowledge.
Coursework components of this degree include: Quantitative Research Methods, Qualitative Research Methods,
Scholarly Reading and Writing, and Developing a Research Proposal.
Doctor of Philosophy (Business)
Program Code
6102
CRICOS Code
011396F
Duration
3 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is a thesis-based research degree. You will work with a supervisor from the
academic staff to develop an appropriate research topic within the focus areas for the School. The PhD degree
is individually designed and built around the methodological requirements of the research and the nature of the
topic to be investigated, taking into account the background of the candidate. Your thesis is expected to be a
systematic, written presentation of the results of study, investigation and research, making a substantial and
original contribution to the body of knowledge in the subject of the research.
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Law student
Study a Law degree grounded
in legal practice skills.
LAW
Faculty of Arts, Sciences, Law and Business
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Learner Engagement
No.1 university in Sydney & Perth*
*Australian Government’s Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching, 2020 Student
Experience Survey, Law & Paralegal Studies undergraduate category – qilt.edu.au
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72 | THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME AUSTRALIA INTERNATIONAL GUIDE 2023 Honours
The Bachelor of Laws features embedded Honours. Each year our most academically successful final year Law students are invited
to join the Honours program and to complete a major written research thesis in the place of two coursework electives.
Undergraduate degrees
Why study this degree? Areas of study
Global career
opportunities
Bachelor of Laws
Program Code
3510
CRICOS Code
023751D
Duration
4 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
Accredited by the Legal Practice Board of
Western Australia and by the Legal Profession
Admission Board of New South Wales, our
Bachelor of Laws is a challenging and practical
degree.
The Bachelor of Laws combines a
comprehensive coverage of legal and
ethical principles with the skills to apply
these principles in legal practice.
The degree can be completed over four
years of full-time study. However, it can be
combined with another degree (see page
74) to create a double degree which can be
completed over five years of full-time study.
The degree has been designed in collaboration
with eminent judges, senior barristers and leading
solicitors to create a curriculum that is both
academically challenging and highly practical. In
addition, the School of Law & Business continues
to call on prominent members of the profession
to assist in teaching, adding further to the
highly practical nature of legal education at the
University.
Through our Legal Clinic for students studying
on our Perth Campus, mentoring program,
courtroom visits, mooting, law competitions
and internship programs, you are provided with
multiple opportunities to experience the law
in practice and connect with experts from the
legal profession. Furthermore, you cultivate
professional legal skills including negotiation,
advocacy, alternative dispute resolution and
commercial practice skills within small,
interactive class settings.
Students are also encouraged to learn
outside of the classroom by participating in
law competitions and attending professional
development events such as the prestigious
Eminent Speakers Series. This forum connects
students and graduates with leading experts
in the discussion of contemporary legal and
professional matters.
Compulsory subjects
Legal Research & Writing
Legal Process & Statutory
Interpretation
Legal History
Criminal Law A and B
Contract Law A and B
Torts A and B
Equity
Trusts
Property Law A and B
Advocacy
Constitutional Law
Administrative Law
Corporations & Partnerships
Evidence
International Law Elective
Civil Procedure
Remedies
Legal Philosophy
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Commercial Practice & Ethics
Three core curriculum subjects
Examples of elective options
offered (note: these can change
each year – choose five)
Australian Tax Law
Competition & Consumer Law
Employment Law
Environmental Law
Family Law
Human Rights Law
Indigenous Law
Trial Advocacy
Honours thesis for Honours
students
Solicitor
Barrister
Judge’s associate
Research assistant
Contracts
administration
Arbitration
Diplomacy
Human rights
advocacy
Investment banking
Journalism
Legal writing
Legal editing
Lobbying
Policy advisory
Political analysis
Business
development
Government
departments
Not-for-profits
Consulting
Legal counsel
Communications
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Professional accreditation
On completion of any one of our Law degrees and the required Practical Legal Training (PLT), you are eligible to apply for admission as a
lawyer in the applicable Australian jurisdiction. You may then also apply for admission in all other jurisdictions in Australia. Additional
study may be required for admission as a lawyer overseas.
Why study this degree? Areas of study
Global career
opportunities
Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry)
Program Code
3530
CRICOS Code
072973F
Duration
3.5 years
full-time or
3 years in
accelerated
mode
Campus
Perth
Sydney
Accredited by the Legal Practice Board of
Western Australia and the Legal Profession
Admission Board of New South Wales,
our Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) is a
challenging and practical degree.
The Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry)
combines a comprehensive coverage of
legal and ethical principles with the skills to
apply these principles in legal practice.
This degree is an accelerated program aimed at
students who already have a bachelor’s degree
in another field. It contains 3.5 years worth of
subjects and is designed to be completed as an
accelerated degree over three years of full-time
study, with five subjects taken per semester in the
first two years, and four subjects per semester in
your final year.
The degree has been designed in collaboration
with eminent judges, senior barristers and leading
solicitors to create a curriculum that is both
academically challenging and highly practical.
In addition, the School of Law and Business
continues to call on prominent members of the
profession to assist in teaching, adding further to
the highly practical nature of legal education at
Notre Dame.
Through our Legal Clinic for students studying
on our Perth campus, mentoring program,
courtroom visits, mooting, law competitions
and internship programs, you are provided with
multiple opportunities to experience the law
in practice and connect with experts from the
legal profession. Furthermore, you cultivate
professional legal skills including negotiation,
advocacy, alternative dispute resolution and
commercial practice skills within small,
interactive class settings.
Students are also encouraged to learn
outside of the classroom by participating in
law competitions and attending professional
development events such as the prestigious
Eminent Speakers Series. This forum connects
students and graduates with leading experts
in the discussion of contemporary legal and
professional matters.
Year One
Legal Research and Writing
Legal Process and Statutory
Interpretation
Criminal Law A
Contract Law A
Torts A
Criminal Law B
Contract Law B
Torts B
Two core curriculum subjects
Year Two
Advocacy
Equity
Property Law A
Constitutional Law
Corporations and Partnerships
Evidence
Trusts
Property Law B
Administrative Law
One core curriculum subject
Year Three
Remedies
Civil Procedure
Legal Philosophy
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Commercial Practice and Ethics
International Law Elective
Two Law Electives
(or Honours thesis for Honours
students)
Solicitor
Barrister
Judge’s associate
Research assistant
Contracts
administration
Arbitration
Diplomacy
Human rights
advocacy
Investment banking
Journalism
Legal writing
Legal editing
Lobbying
Policy advisory
Political analysis
Business
development
Government
departments
Not-for-profits
Consulting
Legal counsel
Communications
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Practical workplace experience
Real-world professional experience is key to our
Law degree.
Mooting and advocacy competitions provide you with
further opportunities to develop your practical legal and
advocacy skills.
Mentoring
Notre Dame’s student Mentor Program aims to smooth the
transition from school (or work) to university life by linking firstyear students with student mentors.
Notre Dame provides opportunities for you to meet judges,
partners of firms and other senior lawyers through the Mentor
Program. Students on our Perth Campus can also join the WA
Law Society Program.
Facilities – Moot Court
On our Perth Campus, the School of Law & Business is located
in the heart of the historic West End of Fremantle, and in
Sydney you’ll find us in the vibrant Broadway district. Students
also have the benefit of taking classes in the Justice Owen
Moot Court, Fremantle’s oldest courthouse which has been
refurbished for student use, and in the purpose-built T.E.F
Hughes Moot Court in Sydney.
Professional responsibility and ethics
While professional ethics is a mandatory area of study for
all Australian Law students, it is a key focus at The University
of Notre Dame Australia. We build upon the requirement that
Law students study ethics with critical thinking and reflective
skills that enable educated participation in law reform and
management planning processes. Employers value ethical
lawyers with these skills.
Double degrees – Law
A double undergraduate degree enables you to complete two qualifications at once,
saving time while increasing your employment opportunities.
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts Sydney Perth
Bachelor of Laws/
Bachelor of Arts (Politics & Journalism) Sydney Perth
Bachelor of Laws/
Bachelor of Behavioural Science Perth
Bachelor of Laws/
Bachelor of Communications & Media Sydney Perth
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Science Perth
Bachelor of Laws/
Bachelor of Commerce Sydney Perth
Bachelor of Laws/
Bachelor of Biomedical Science Perth
Bachelor of Laws/
Bachelor of Philosophy Sydney Perth
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of
Human Resource Management Sydney Perth
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Marketing
and Public Relations Sydney Perth
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“The Law School strives
to prepare you for life
as a lawyer. There
is a strong focus on
practical learning.”
Law student
“All of the lecturers in
the School of Law are
extremely experienced
in their teaching fields
and make students feel
very comfortable with
asking questions.”
Law graduate
from England
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Why study this degree? Areas of study
Master of Laws
Program Code
5154
CRICOS Code
0101871
Duration
1 year full-time
Campus
Sydney
The Master of Laws focuses on emerging commercial and legal realities
in an international context. The degree will enable students to develop
in-depth legal knowledge and skills in the areas of international law that
they choose. The program also aims to develop a student’s skills in
advanced independent research and writing, critical analysis, complex
problem-solving and reasoning. The program includes a research
component with a strong focus on applied legal research. This program
is available only to students with prior studies in law in one of the
following degrees:
• Bachelor of Laws (Hons); or
• Bachelor of Laws with Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice; or
• Bachelor of Laws degree completed with a high-credit average; or
• Bachelor of Laws degree combined with relevant practical experience;
or
• Juris Doctor; or
• international equivalents.
This program has a focus on international law but it has been designed
to be flexible and practical. Students in this program can join our
mentoring program and be mentored by experienced lawyers - judges,
barristers, partners of law firms and General Counsel. Please see our
website for all of the LLM courses.
Research Methods
Directed Legal Research Project
Ethical Issues in Professional Life
Electives on offer may include:
International Environmental Law
The Legal Environment of the AsiaPacific Region
The Philosophy of International Law
International Human Rights Law
International Perspectives on
Bioethics and the Law
Law & Religion
Canon Law
Modern Slavery and the Law
International Taxation Law
Asia-Europe Trade Law
International Business Law and
Dispute Resolution
International Cultural Heritage Law
International Business Law in
Practice
International Transport Law
Issues in International Law and
Contemporary Culture
LAWPOSTGRADUATE
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Higher degrees by research
Why study this degree?
Master of Philosophy (Law)
Program Code
5128
CRICOS Code
078922B
Duration
1.5 years
full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
Designed for those who have completed their undergraduate degree with a high-credit average and demonstrated
a potential to complete research-based study, this degree combines four coursework subjects with a major
research project.
You are assigned two university-based supervisors who provide support and academic guidance throughout the
coursework and research components of this degree.
Coursework components of this degree include: Quantitative Research Methods, Qualitative Research Methods,
Scholarly Reading and Writing, and Developing a Research Proposal.
Master of Laws (Research)
Program Code
5044
CRICOS Code
073036F
Duration
2 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
The Master of Laws is a thesis-based research degree. You will work with a supervisor from the School’s
academic staff to develop an appropriate topic within the areas of research focus for the School. The program
is individually designed and built around the research and the topic to be investigated. A thesis submitted for
a Master of Laws is expected to be a systematic, written presentation of the results of study, investigation and
research which makes a substantial contribution to the body of knowledge of the law in the relevant area.
Doctor of Philosophy (Law)
Program Code
6400
CRICOS Code
011396F
Duration
3 years
full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is a thesis-based research degree. You will work with a supervisor from the
academic staff to develop an appropriate topic within the research focus areas for the School. The PhD program
is individually designed and built around the methodological requirements of the research and the nature of the
topic to be investigated, taking into account the background of the candidate. Your thesis is expected to be a
systematic, written presentation of the results of study, investigation and research, making a substantial and
original contribution to the body of knowledge in the subject of the research.
Education student
Inspire future generations with
unmatched teaching experience.
EDUCATION
Faculty of Education and Philosophy & Theology
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The median salary of Notre Dame’s
postgraduate teaching graduates is
12% higher than the Australian median
salary across all universities*
Learner Engagement
No.1 university in Australia**
Skills Development
No.1 university in Australia**
Full-time Employment
of Graduates
No.1 university in Sydney & Perth*
*Australian Government’s Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching, 2021 Graduate
Outcomes Survey, Teacher Education postgraduate coursework category, **2020
Student Experience Survey, Teacher Education undergraduate category – qilt.edu.au
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80 | THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME AUSTRALIA INTERNATIONAL GUIDE 2023 Undergraduate degrees
Why study this degree? Areas of study
Global career
opportunities
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood & Care: 0-8 years)
Program Code
3382
CRICOS Code
073159F
Duration
4 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Practicum
1280 hours
Our Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood & Care:
0-8 years) provides you with a qualification to work
with young children in both childcare and school
settings.
This degree includes a workplace component in
childcare centres and schools, amounting to 32
weeks over four years, and which counts towards
your degree.
Child Development
0-8 Years
Creating Learning
Environments 0-8 Years
Play and Pedagogy:
0-8 Years
Transforming Learning
Through ICT
Science in Early
Childhood
Catering for Students with
Special Needs
Teaching at Catholic,
independent and
government schools in
Australia and other parts
of the world
Early childhood teaching
Early childhood
management/directing
Training and assessment
Development
Curriculum development
Education policy
Bachelor of Education (Primary)
Program Code
3114
CRICOS Code
035285D
Duration
4 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Practicum
1280 hours
In this degree you will complete 32 weeks of
supervised teaching, building from two weeks of
classroom observation in your first year to a full-term
internship in the final year.
In addition to acquiring the academic skills needed to
teach in primary schools, you are required to choose
one specialist subject area such as Maths, Science,
English, Humanities, Special Needs, Service Learning
and Social Justice, or Theatre Studies.
Information Literacy Skills
for Education Studies
Introduction to Teaching
and the Curriculum
Framework
Developmental
Psychology
Classroom Immersion:
Primary (2 weeks
professional experience)
Mathematics 1:
Introduction to
Mathematics Teaching
and Learning
Teaching at Catholic,
independent and
government schools in
Australia and other parts
of the world
Early childhood teaching
Early childhood
management/directing
Training and assessment
Development
Curriculum development
Education policy
Bachelor of Primary Education
Program Code
3476
CRICOS Code
083621F
Duration
4 years full-time
Campus
Sydney
Practicum
1080 hours
In this degree you will complete 27 weeks of
supervised teaching throughout the program. In
addition to acquiring the academic skills needed
to teach in primary schools, you can select from
specialist subject areas such as Mathematics,
Science, Early Childhood and Religious Education.
Academic Skills
Learning and
Development
Mathematics and
Numeracy
English Language and
Literacy
Visual Arts
Australia and the World
Teaching at Catholic,
Independent and
Government schools in
Australia and other parts
of the world
International
Baccalaureate teaching
Early childhood teaching
Early childhood
management/directing
Training and assessment
Development
Curriculum development
Education policy
EDUCATIONUNDERGRADUATE
Professional
accreditation
The Bachelor of Education degrees
are fully accredited with the New
South Wales Education Standards
Authority (NESA) and the Teacher
Registration Board of Western
Australia, so graduates are eligible to
apply for registration with the relevant
organisation and be legally employed
as teachers in their state. Additionally,
the Bachelor of Primary Education (Early
Childhood specialisation) is accredited
with the Australian Children’s Education
and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA).
Those who are accepted into the IB
program will be able to apply to the IB
for the IB certificate in teaching and
learning on successful completion of
their undergraduate degree.
International
Baccalaureate
The University of Notre Dame Australia
is the only university in Sydney to have
International Baccalaureate recognition
for an undergraduate primary education
degree (the Bachelor of Primary
Education on our Sydney Campus). By
undertaking a program of study with an
IB-recognised university, you will:
• improve the quality of your classroom
teaching;
• demonstrate a deep understanding of
and engagement in student learning;
and
• enhance your competitive advantage
in the global education job sector.
Literacy & Numeracy
Testing for Initial Teacher
Education students
(LANTITE)
All Teacher Education students in New
South Wales and Western Australia are
required to enrol in, pay for and sit the
national Literacy and Numeracy Test
for Initial Teacher Education students
(LANTITE) and demonstrate the required
minimum level of personal literacy and
numeracy prior to their final professional
experience. Students are encouraged to
sit the test early in their degree.
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Why study this degree? Areas of study
Global career
opportunities
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
Program Code
3126
CRICOS Code
035286C
Duration
4 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Practicum
1280 hours
The Bachelor of Education (Secondary) is a
contemporary degree which combines a strong
theoretical framework with plenty of practical
teaching experience in the classroom. You will be
accredited to teach in two areas of your choice.
As well as equipping you to teach in secondary
schools across Australia, this four-year degree offers
the chance to develop expertise in subjects including
English, Maths, History, Drama, Business Studies
(including Commerce, Economics and Politics & Law)
and Religion.
Literacy, Numeracy
and ICT
Diversity in Education
Learning and
Development
Academic Skills
Foundational Principles
of Teaching
Inclusive Education
Teaching at Catholic,
independent and
government schools in
Australia and other parts
of the world
Training and assessment
development
Curriculum development
Education policy
Bachelor of Secondary Education
Program Code
3562
CRICOS Code
083612G
Duration
4 years full-time
Campus
Sydney
Practicum
1080 hours
The Bachelor of Secondary Education is a
contemporary degree which combines a strong
theoretical framework with plenty of practical
teaching experience in the classroom. You will be
accredited to teach Years 7-12 in two areas of your
choice.
As well as equipping you to teach in secondary
schools across Australia, this four-year degree offers
the chance to develop expertise in subjects including
English, Maths, History, Drama, Business Studies
(including Commerce, Economics and Politics & Law)
and Religion.
Literacy, Numeracy
and ICT
Diversity in Education
Learning and
Development
Academic Skills
Foundational Principles
of Teaching
Inclusive Education
Teaching at Catholic,
independent and
government schools in
Australia and other parts
of the world
Training and assessment
development
Curriculum development
Education policy
International
Baccalaureate teaching
Double degrees – Education
It is possible to combine an Education degree with a second
degree. A double degree is an excellent choice for those
students who wish to complete substantial studies in another
discipline.
Bachelor of Education (Primary)/
Bachelor of Arts Perth
Bachelor of Education (Primary)/
Bachelor of Behavioural Science Perth
Bachelor of Education (Primary)/
Bachelor of Science Perth
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood
and Care: 0-8 years)/Bachelor of Arts Perth
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood
and Care: 0-8 years)/Bachelor of
Behavioural Science
Perth
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood
and Care: 0-8 years)/
Bachelor of Science
Perth
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/
Bachelor of Arts Perth
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/
Bachelor of Behavioural Science Perth
Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/
Bachelor of Science Perth
On the Perth Campus, specialist degrees are available for
those who aim to become Health and Physical Education
teachers through the School of Health Sciences. For more
information please see page 106-107.
NSW Compulsory Program
Requirements
Before you can undertake any professional experience
in NSW schools, it is compulsory that you complete a
Working With Children Check, an Education Criminal
Record Check, Anaphylaxis e-training and Child
Protection Awareness Training.
Further information will be provided to successful applicants with
their letter of offer.
WA Compulsory Program
Requirements
Before you can undertake any professional experience
in WA schools, it is compulsory that you complete a
Working With Children Check and an Education Criminal
Record Check.
Further information will be provided to successful applicants with
their letter of offer.
Literacy and Numeracy Testing for
Initial Teacher Education Students
(LANTITE)
All Education students are required to successfully
achieve the standard of both Literacy and Numeracy
components of the Literacy and Numeracy Test for
Initial Teacher Education students (LANTITE) prior to
enrolling in their final teaching internship. The LANTITE
is administered externally by the Australian Council
for Educational Research (ACER) and students will be
required to register with ACER and pay for the test.
Teacher Performance Assessment
All students are required to successfully complete the
Graduate Teacher Performance Assessment directly
after their final teaching internship.
Practical workplace experience
As part of your degree you will complete approximately
27-32 weeks of supervised teaching. Placements begin
in Year Two of your degree where you are introduced to
teaching and interacting with small groups of pupils and
extends into Year Four where you complete an internship.
Your professional workplace experience is combined
with rigorous coursework that not only prepares you to
teach all key learning areas, but also builds upon both
contemporary research and methods, as well as a current
understanding of teaching practice.
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EDUCATIONUNDERGRADUATE
“The best aspect of
studying here is the
support and practical
experience.”
Anh
Secondary
Education student
from Vietnam
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Postgraduate degrees by coursework
Why study this degree? Areas of study
Master of Primary Teaching
Program Code
5148
CRICOS Code
099071M
Duration
2 years
equivalent
full-time study
Campus
Sydney
Practicum
1012 hours
Completed over eighteen months of full-time study containing a load of 2
years full-time equivalent study, our Master of Primary Teaching is aimed
at students who already hold a Bachelor’s degree but wish to gain the
required skills and knowledge to become a primary school teacher. You
will spend a total of 14 weeks working in a classroom setting.
We have designed this degree program so that you can combine your
studies with existing work and family commitments. Most of the classes
at our Broadway Campus are taught in the evenings or on weekends.
Regardless of what you studied for your Bachelor’s degree, this Master’s
degree provides a solid pedagogical grounding for your future career
in teaching. Over the course of your studies, you will focus on teaching
subjects such as English, History, Science, Mathematics, Technology
and Geography.
In addition, you will be required to enrol in and pay to sit the National
Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education students
(LANTITE). Students must pass both the literacy and numeracy
components of the test before they progress to Year Two of this
program.
Please note: this award is fully accredited by the New South Wales
Education Standards Authority (NESA).
NB. This program commences on 30 January 2023. Students are
required to make arrangements to accommodate this earlier start date.
Year One
Inclusive Education
Development, Learning &
Engagement
English and Literacy Across
the Curriculum
Mathematics and Numeracy Across
the Curriculum
Planning for Effective Teaching
KLA History and Geography;
KLA English; KLA Mathematics
Year Two
Ethical Issues in Professional Life
KLA Science & Technology;
KLA Arts; KLA PDHPE
Mathematics Specialisation
Internship and Transition
to Teaching
Authentic Assessment
Research methods
Independent Inclusive Education
Research Project
Students will complete
approximately 14 weeks of
professional experience in a range
of settings which are embedded in
the following courses:
Planning for Effective Teaching
(approximately 4 weeks)
Internship and Transition to
Teaching (approximately 10 weeks)
EDUCATIONPOSTGRADUATE
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Master of Secondary Teaching
Program Code
5149
CRICOS Code
099072K
Duration
2 years
equivalent
full-time study
Campus
Sydney
Practicum
1012 hours
Do you hold a bachelor’s degree and want to be qualified as a secondary
school teacher? This Master of Secondary Teaching degree is designed
to help you make that transition and can be completed over eighteen
months of full-time study containing a load of 2 years full-time equivalent
study. Once completed, you will be qualified to teach Years 7 to 12.
We have designed this degree so that you can combine your studies
with existing work and family commitments. Most of the classes at our
Broadway Campus are taught in the evenings or on weekends. In this
degree, you will spend a total of 14 weeks gaining in-the-classroom
experience.
The degree gives you the option of selecting one or teaching areas to
pursue and allows for electives and the possibility of a specialisation in
an area such as Inclusive Education amongst others.
The teaching areas on offer at Notre Dame are:
• Mathematics
• English
• Geography
• Science (all)
• Studies of Religion
• Drama
• History (Modern & Ancient)
• Business Studies
In addition, you will be required to enrol in and pay to sit the National
Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education students
(LANTITE). Students must pass both the literacy and numeracy
components of the test before they progress to Year Two of this
program.
Please note: this award is fully accredited by the New South Wales
Education Standards Authority (NESA).
NB. This program commences on 30 January 2023. Students are
required to make arrangements to accommodate this earlier start date.
Year One
Inclusive Education
Development, Learning &
Engagement
Literacy & Numeracy Across the
Curriculum
Planning for Effective Teaching
Positive Learning Frameworks
Teaching Method area
Year Two
Ethical Issues in Professional Life
Teaching Method area
Applied Research Methods in
Education
Internship and Transition to
Teaching
Authentic Assessment
Plus relevant electives.
Students will complete
approximately 14 weeks of
professional experience in a range
of settings which are embedded in
the following courses:
Planning for Effective Teaching
(approximately four weeks)
Internship and Transition to
Teaching (approximately 10 weeks)
Postgraduate degrees by coursework
Why study this degree? Areas of study
Master of Teaching (Primary Education)
Program Code
5143
CRICOS Code
039694K
Duration
2 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Practicum
800 hours
The Master of Teaching (Primary Education) provides you with 20 weeks
of classroom teaching practice which directly contributes to completing
your degree. On graduation you will be accredited to teach in all types of
primary schools in Western Australia.
With its strong emphasis on practical classroom experience, the Master
of Teaching (Primary Education) is excellent preparation for primary
school teachers.
Please note: this award is fully accredited by the Teacher Registration
Board of Western Australia.
NB. This program commences on 30 January 2023. Students are
required to make arrangements to accommodate this earlier start date.
Inclusive Education
Development, Learning
and Engagement
Ethical Issues in Professional Life
Mathematics Specialisation
Authentic Assessment
Internship and Transition
to Teaching
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Master of Religious Education
Program Code
5056
CRICOS Code
073039C
Duration
1 year full-time
Campus
Perth
Designed to be completed in one year of full-time study, the Master of
Religious Education is a specialised degree aimed at those in leadership
positions or teachers working in the area of Religious Education.
This degree provides a solid theological and educational grounding,
developing your religious education knowledge.
Flexible, well-structured and contemporary in its focus, this Master
of Religious Education degree appeals to experienced teachers who
wish to gain a solid theological and educational grounding to become
religious educators and school leaders. The degree, which consists of
eight courses, can be completed in one year of full-time study.
Classes are available in a mix of modes: intensive (during school
holidays), semi-intensive (four Saturdays over a semester) and online.
Study can be done entirely in externally/online mode if this is more
suitable. The Master of Religious Education is designed to provide you
with the maximum flexibility to choose subjects that interest you. In
addition to the four core Religious Education and Theology courses, you
are free to choose four electives from these disciplines. The range of
available courses is extensive so please consult the School of Education
for further information.
Critical Issues in Critical Issues
in Catholic Schooling
Critical Issues in Religious
Education
Christology
Foundations of Moral Theology:
Church and Sacraments
Four Theology or Education
Electives
Postgraduate degrees by coursework
Why study this degree? Areas of study
Master of Teaching (Secondary Education)
Program Code
5144
CRICOS Code
040441K
Duration
2 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Practicum
800 hours
With its strong emphasis on practical classroom experience, our Master
of Teaching (Secondary Education) will qualify you to teach at secondary
school level.
At Notre Dame, our School of Education covers the complete spectrum
of higher education – from the training of new teachers to the continuing
professional development of experienced educators and school
leaders. To this end, you can expect a strong and supportive mentoring
arrangement and coursework that is contemporary, practical and
focused on problem-solving.
Please note: this award is fully accredited by the Teacher Registration
Board of Western Australia.
NB. This program commences on 30 January 2023. Students are
required to make arrangements to accommodate this earlier start date.
Inclusive Education
Development, Learning and
Engagement
Literacy and Numeracy across the
Curriculum
Children of High Ability: Gifted and
Talented
Positive Learning Frameworks
Authentic Assessment
Qualitative Research Methods
EDUCATIONPOSTGRADUATE
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Higher degrees by research
Why study this degree?
Master of Philosophy (Education)
Program Code
5126
CRICOS Code
078924M
Duration
1.5 years
full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
Designed for those who have completed their undergraduate degree with a high-credit average and demonstrated
a potential to complete research-based study, this program combines four coursework subjects with a major
research project.
You are assigned two university-based supervisors who provide support and academic guidance throughout the
coursework and research components of this program.
Coursework components of this degree include: Quantitative Research Methods, Qualitative Research Methods,
Scholarly Reading and Writing, and Developing a Research Proposal.
Doctor of Education
Program Code
6200
CRICOS Code
032064G
Duration
3 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
The University of Notre Dame Australia is dedicated to building a strong and innovative research culture.
The Doctor of Education is a research degree that combines coursework in research training with a thesis of
approximately 80,000 words in length.
Previous experience in research is required for your acceptance into this degree, although additional research
training is also provided in the coursework component.
Coursework components of this degree include: Quantitative Research Methods, Qualitative Research Methods,
Scholarly Reading and Writing, and Developing a Research Proposal.
Doctor of Philosophy (Education)
Program Code
6201
CRICOS Code
011396F
Duration
3 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is a thesis-based research degree. You will work with a supervisor from the
academic staff to develop an appropriate topic within the research focus areas for the School. The PhD program
is individually designed and built around the methodological requirements of the research and the nature of the
topic to be investigated, taking into account the background of the candidate.
Your thesis is expected to be a systematic, written presentation of the results of study, investigation and research,
making a substantial and original contribution to the body of knowledge in the subject of the research.
Pioneer new ways of thinking.
PHILOSOPHY
Faculty of Education and Philosophy & Theology
& THEOLOGY
“One of the things that
makes The University
of Notre Dame
Australia unique is a
sense of belonging.”
Theology graduate
from the Philippines
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Learner Engagement
No.1 university in Sydney & Perth*
*Australian Government’s Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching, 2020 Student
Experience Survey, Humanities, Culture and Social Sciences undergraduate
category – qilt.edu.au
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Why study this degree? Areas of study
Global career
opportunities
Diploma of Theology
Program Code
2007
CRICOS Code
017653A
Duration
1 year full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
The Diploma of Theology is a one-year full-time
program which provides a basic qualification in
theology. The program has been designed for
students with no previous background in theological
studies or those who might wish to update their
theological knowledge. It will especially appeal to
students who are preparing for a career in ministry
or others who are following a personal journey of
spiritual discovery and growth.
Scripture
Church History
Systematic Theology
Moral Theology
Pastoral Theology
Research institutes
Church agencies
Education and teaching
International diplomacy
Journalism and media
Pastoral counselling
Youth work
Bachelor of Philosophy
Program Code
3311
CRICOS Code
061708C
Duration
3 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
The Bachelor of Philosophy program provides a rare
opportunity to specialise in Philosophy through the
completion of 16 courses in Philosophy (including
the three Core Curriculum courses in Philosophy,
Ethics and Theology) plus eight electives. When
combined with a Master of Teaching, the program
provides an ideal qualification for those wishing
to teach Philosophy in schools, as well as those
wishing to proceed with postgraduate studies. The
program offers courses in all areas of Philosophy,
including: The History of Philosophy (four courses),
Metaphysics, Philosophy of the Human Person,
Logic, Epistemology, Ethics, and Political Philosophy.
It also includes a number of innovative and rarely
offered courses. An Honours year is also available.
The Method & Basic
Problems of Philosophy
History of Philosophy
Critical Thinking
Philosophy of the Human
Person
Epistemology – Ways of
Knowing
Moral Philosophy
Political Philosophy
Natural Law
Metaphysics
Being & God
Faith & Reason
Philosophy of Science
Advocacy
Journalism and media
International diplomacy
and trade missions
Policy development
Government
administration
Academic teaching
Public libraries
Research institutes
Consulting
Non-government
organisations
Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Program Code
3573
CRICOS Code
103322C
Duration
3 years full-time
Campus
Sydney
The Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics
is designed for those who want to understand human
communities and society. The program trains future
leaders and professionals to make a difference
in all walks of life. Students will learn to integrate
knowledge, by focusing on how society can either
promote or thwart human flourishing. Philosophy
will give the concepts and skills to identify questions
and problems, thinking through them clearly and
creatively. Studying politics, students will consider
governance, leadership, and the importance of
law and policy. Through economics, they will learn
to solve a range of problems through economic
reasoning. Bringing together these disciplines,
graduates will appreciate the central importance of
the human person’s quest to lead a good life, working
with others toward the common good.
Introduction to World
Politics
Economics
Ancient Philosophy
Policy, Democracy and
Governance in Australia
Quantitative Methods for
Business
Philosophy of the Human
Person
Public Policy and
Practice: The Business of
Government
Moral Philosophy
Microeconomic Theory
and Policy
Diplomacy
Public policy
development
Economic analysis
Non-government
agencies
Political analysis
Business leadership
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Why study this degree? Areas of study
Global career
opportunities
Bachelor of Theology
Program Code
3248
CRICOS Code
015330C
Duration
3 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
The Bachelor of Theology is a three-year full-time
degree program leading to a first professional
qualification in theology. It is designed to provide
students with a comprehensive grounding in Biblical
and Theological Studies and associated disciplines.
It is intended for those who wish to pursue such
studies for reasons of personal growth and especially
for those who have specific vocational and ministerial
goals, in particular, those who intend to apply for
leadership roles in sectors such as education, health
and social services.
Sacred Scripture: Old &
New Testaments
Pentateuch
Prophets & Psalms
Synoptic Gospels
Johannine Literature
Writings of Paul
Method & Problems of
Philosophy
Philosophy of the Human
Person
Metaphysics – Theories of
Being & Existence.
Academic teaching
Church ministry
Youth ministry
Adult faith programs
Catholic & Christian
schools
Religious education
coordination
Church agencies
Youth work
Community & local
politics
Non-government
organisations
Bachelor of Philosophy/Bachelor of Theology
Program Code
3432
CRICOS Code
085835J
Duration
5 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
The Bachelor of Philosophy/Bachelor of Theology
double degree offers a thorough and comprehensive
grounding in the principal areas of philosophical
and theological studies. The Bachelor of Philosophy
is concerned with a critical appraisal of basic
presuppositions in all fields of human endeavour.
The Bachelor of Theology covers Scripture, Church
History, Sacramental Theology, Systematic Theology,
Moral and Pastoral Theology.
History of Philosophy
Method & Problems of
Philosophy
Critical Thinking
Moral Philosophy
Philosophy of the Human
Person
Metaphysics – Theories of
Being & Existence
Foundations of Catholic
Theology
Early Church History
Translating Greek/
Hebrew/Latin
Sacred Scripture: Old &
New Testaments
Church ministry
Advocacy
Academic teaching
Public libraries
Research institutes
Parish adult faith
programs
Federal government
agencies
International diplomacy
and trade missions
Catholic and
Christian schools
Religious education
coordination
Church agencies
Youth work
Community and
local politics
Non-government
organisations
LOGY
Double degrees –
Philosophy & Theology
Combining a Philosophy or Theology degree with
a second degree broadens your education and enhances
your employment options.
Bachelor of Philosophy/
Bachelor of Theology Sydney Perth
Bachelor of Laws/
Bachelor of Philosophy Sydney Perth
Philosophy student
“The quality
of the course
content and
delivery, as well
as the lecturers
and tutors, has
been fantastic.”
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Why study this program? Areas of study
Graduate Certificate in Liberal Arts (Philosophy & Theology)
Program Code
4110
CRICOS Code
095689J
Duration
0.5 years
full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
The Graduate Certificate in Liberal Arts (Philosophy & Theology) offers
an introduction to the major themes of philosophy and theology, helping
you to integrate the fundamental principles of the Core Curriculum into
your wider academic work.
You are able to find opportunities for spiritual and ethical development,
and a chance to learn more about philosophy and theology within the
context of the Catholic faith.
Reason and Revelation
Philosophy of the Human Person
Epistemology
Natural Law
Political Philosophy
Graduate Diploma of Philosophy
Program Code
4146
CRICOS Code
089564F
Duration
1 year full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
Our Graduate Diploma of Philosophy has been designed to facilitate
skills associated with studying philosophy, and to provide a firm
foundation for independent research.
This program emphasises the unity of experience, reason, and
reasonable discourse, as you explore the foundations of philosophy
within the Catholic Intellectual Tradition and practise what it means to
lead an examined life.
Aesthetics
Philosophy of Science
Epistemology
Ancient, Medieval, Modern and
Contemporary History of Philosophy
Logical and Critical Thinking
Metaphysics
Graduate Diploma of Theology
Program Code
4125
CRICOS Code
032058F
Duration
1 year full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
The Graduate Diploma of Theology is designed for those who want
to develop their knowledge, or simply grow in understanding and
appreciation of their faith.
In this program, you bring together faith and reason to pursue a
personally enriching program of study, as you learn about Scripture,
Church History, Moral Theology and the Sacraments of the Church.
Scripture
Church History
Systematic Theology
Moral Theology
Pastoral Theology
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Why study this degree? Areas of study
Master of Arts (Philosophy)
Program Code
5139
CRICOS Code
085832A
Duration
2 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
The Master of Arts (Philosophy) is designed to facilitate the skills
associated with studying philosophy and build a firm foundation for
independent research.
This degree offers you the opportunity to explore subject areas aligned
with your own interests, and then to develop these interests via a
research project based on a philosophical text.
History of Philosophy
Metaphysics
Natural Law
Philosophy of Love and Friendship
Political Philosophy
Logical and Critical Thinking
Master of Arts (Theology)
Program Code
5138
CRICOS Code
085833M
Duration
2 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
Our Master of Arts (Theology) is designed for those with an
undergraduate degree who wish to undertake further study in theology,
while providing a firm foundation for independent research.
This degree asks and offers answers to some of the big questions facing
any Christian, such as the nature of God, the origins of human life and
the nature of personal identity.
Scripture
Church History
Systematic Theology
Moral Theology
Pastoral Theology
LOGY
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Master of Philosophy (Philosophy & Theology)
Program Code
5129
CRICOS Code
078922B
Duration
1.5 years
full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
Designed for those who have completed their undergraduate degree with a high-credit average and demonstrated
a potential to complete research-based study, this program combines four coursework subjects with a major
research project.
You are assigned two university-based supervisors who provide support and academic guidance throughout the
coursework and research components of this program.
Coursework components of this degree include: Quantitative Research Methods, Qualitative Research Methods,
Scholarly Reading and Writing, and Developing a Research Proposal.
Master of Theology (Research)
Program Code
5115
CRICOS Code
073041J
Duration
2 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
The Master of Theology enables you to both research how the Church has come to understand the deposit of
faith in history, and carry out substantial research of perennial significance within the context of contemporary
scholarship.
The Masters Degree by Research is comprised of courses of supervised research which can include research
training coursework as appropriate.
Doctor of Philosophy (Philosophy & Theology)
Program Code
6502
CRICOS Code
011396F
Duration
3 years full-time
Campus
Perth
Sydney
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is a thesis-based research degree. You will work with a supervisor from the
academic staff to develop an appropriate topic within the research focus areas for the School. The PhD program
is individually designed and built around the methodological requirements of the research and the nature of the
topic to be investigated, taking into account the background of the candidate.
Your thesis is expected to be a systematic, written presentation of the results of study, investigation and research,
making a substantial and original contribution to the body of knowledge of the subject of the research.
You choose to specialise in either Philosophy or Theology, developing robust knowledge about areas of research
that are key to inquiry within a Catholic university.
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“I chose The
University of Notre
Dame Australia
because I wanted
to attend a Catholic
university that was
still in touch with the
roots of education.
Studying Philosophy
allows me to seek
answers to the big
questions I’ve always
been drawn to.”
Philosophy student
Learn from experts and
graduate job-ready.
MIDWIFERY
NURSING &
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing, Midwifery and Health Sciences
“The University of
Notre Dame Australia
provides amazing
opportunities and
allows students to
experience different
areas of nursing.”
Alice
Nursing student
from South Korea
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The median salary of Notre Dame’s
undergraduate nursing graduates is
3% higher than the Australian median
salary across all universities*
Teaching Quality
No.1 university in Australia**
Learner Engagement
No.1 university in Australia**
Overall Quality of
Educational Experience
No.1 university in Sydney & Perth**
*Australian Government’s Quality Indicators for Learning & Teaching, 2021 Graduate
Outcomes Survey, Nursing undergraduate category, **2020 Student Experience Survey,
Nursing undergraduate category – qilt.edu.au
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“The University of
Notre Dame Australia
graduates constantly
rank among the best
in the state and I
can wholeheartedly
understand why after
experiencing the level
of care and support
throughout my degree.”
Nursing graduate
from China
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