Courses Offered
USQ offers a variety of courses under different departments, which are as follows:
Department of Arts and Humanities
The University of Southern Queensland offers a range of courses under the department of arts and humanities. These courses include Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Humanities, Bachelor of Social Science, and Bachelor of Creative Industries.
The Bachelor of Arts degree provides students with a broad understanding of the arts and humanities, and the ability to apply this knowledge in a range of contexts. The Bachelor of Humanities degree focuses on the study of human culture and society, and provides students with the skills and knowledge to critically engage with the world around them. The Bachelor of Social Science degree provides students with an understanding of the social sciences, and the ability to apply this knowledge in a range of contexts. The Bachelor of Creative Industries degree provides students with the skills and knowledge to work in the creative industries, and the ability to apply this knowledge in a range of contexts.
Department of Business and Law
The University a range of courses under the department of Business and Law. The courses offered include:
- Business Law
- Commercial Law
- Contract Law
- Employment Law
- Property Law
The Business Law course provides students with an understanding of the legal principles governing business organizations. The course covers topics such as company law, partnership law, and insolvency law.
The Commercial Law course covers the legal principles governing commercial transactions. The course covers topics such as the law of sale, the law of agency, and the law of carriage of goods.
The Contract Law course covers the legal principles governing the formation and performance of contracts. The course covers topics such as offer and acceptance, consideration, and mistake.
The Employment Law course covers the legal principles governing the employment relationship. The course covers topics such as the law of dismissal, the law of discrimination, and the law of wages.
The Property Law course covers the legal principles governing the ownership and use of land. The course covers topics such as the law of easements, the law of covenants, and the law of adverse possession.
Department of Education and Social Sciences
The Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) at the University of Southern Queensland is a four-year program that will prepare you to teach in early childhood and primary settings. You will learn about child development, pedagogy, curriculum, assessment and planning, and gain practical experience in a variety of educational settings.
The Bachelor of Education (Secondary) at the University of Southern Queensland is a four-year program that will prepare you to teach in secondary schools. You will learn about adolescent development, pedagogy, curriculum, assessment and planning, and gain practical experience in a variety of educational settings.
The Bachelor of Arts in Education Studies at the University of Southern Queensland is a three-year program that will provide you with a broad understanding of education. You will study a range of topics including the history and philosophy of education, sociology of education, psychology of learning, and curriculum and pedagogy. This program will provide you with the skills and knowledge to pursue a career in education, or to continue your studies at a postgraduate level.
Department of Health, Engineering, and Sciences
The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) offers a range of courses in health, engineering and sciences.
The health courses cover a wide range of topics including anatomy, physiology, nutrition, pharmacology, medical science and health psychology. The engineering courses include civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and mechatronics engineering. The sciences courses include biology, chemistry, earth sciences, environmental science and physics.
USQ also offers a range of research degrees in health, engineering and sciences. These degrees allow students to pursue their own research projects under the supervision of experienced academics.
Health courses at USQ are designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to pursue a career in the health sector. The courses are delivered by experienced health professionals and provide students with the opportunity to gain real-world experience through work placements and research projects.
Engineering courses at USQ provide students with the skills and knowledge to enter the engineering profession. The courses are delivered by experienced engineers and provide students with the opportunity to gain practical experience through work placements and research projects.
Sciences courses at USQ provide students with the skills and knowledge to enter the sciences profession. The courses are delivered by experienced scientists and provide students with the opportunity to gain practical experience through work placements and research projects.