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Macquarie University

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Macquarie University Courses

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Our Chinese studies are based on Mandarin. Whether native speaker or beginner, you can gain an understanding of Chinese language, society, culture and history.

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Study Australian politics, public policy, political theory and international relations. Learn about political ideas including democracy, freedom and justice.

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Gain technical skills including JavaScript programming for the web, networking for web and mobile applications, and state-of-the-art web design practices.

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Learn how to apply chemistry principles and concepts, from its testable and contestable nature, to theoretical and practical problems and tasks.

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Study the ancient societies of Egypt, the Near East, Greece, Rome and Late Antiquity. Choose units that interest you and gain key analytical skills.

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Enjoy literature from around the world. Analyse texts - including literary essays across various subject areas - and gain informed, cross-cultural perspectives.

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Understand how individuals make economic decisions, how organisations operate in the global economy and how governments respond to economic challenges.

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In the Marine Science major, you'll develop an understanding of both theoretical and applied marine science through a micro-to-macro view of marine organisms.

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In the Work, Life and Technology major, you'll examine the social, economic, ideological and organisational facets of technological and occupational interplays.

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Whether an advanced German speaker or a beginner, you can gain an understanding of the German language and its varieties in literature, history and culture.

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Study modern Australian, European, postcolonial, media and world history. Gain valuable skills in research, analysing evidence and retrieving information.

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In the Astronomy and Astrophysics major, you'll solve problems creatively, using core physical principles, data, mathematics and computational techniques.