More than ever, employers are searching for professionals with advanced STEM skills.* With job growth expected in this area* - including in areas that don't even exist yet - there's no better time to build the scientific skills you need to create a successful, interesting and satisfying career.
If you're an early childhood educator, La Trobe's Bachelor of Early Childhood Education allows you to upgrade your qualification and take the next step in your career. Enjoy flexible learning that's designed to fit around your work and personal commitments.
Due to multimillion growth in the construction industry, employers are looking for professionals with civil engineering experience who can also meet the demands of multidisciplinary construction environments.La Trobe's Master of Construction and Engineering Management gives you the blend of...
Build on your successes in the Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Biosciences by completing Honours to enhance essential employability skills or take your first step to a career in research, academia and beyond.Mentored by expert staff from La Trobe's School of Life Sciences, you'll develop a variety...
Over four 1.5-hour online seminars, you'll be introduced to the language basis of reading as well as key theories in learning to read. You'll also gain knowledge of evidence-informed instruction and support for use in your classroom, clinic or home.
Technology is evolving at breakneck speed. With so many opportunities to innovate, organisations need business leaders who can harness the immense power of data analytics - and turn their insights into meaningful business solutions that keep them ahead of the competition.
Are you equipped to face the business challenges of the 21st century? As global markets continue to evolve, we need experienced and adaptable business leaders who can make sound decisions, think big and plan for whatever lies ahead.
The disability sector is rapidly growing. With close to 500,000 participants currently participating in the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), it's estimated that the disability workforce will need to double in size over the next three years*.