Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences
Being able to communicate with others is a fundamental human pursuit. Speak to us about our Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences, which will prepare you for further study towards a career in a number of professions, including clinical work as an audiologist or speech pathologist, or research in audiology and speech language pathology, forensic…
Read MoreBachelor of Human Sciences
If you’re interested in working in the dynamic area of health and community services, and transforming the lives of others, come and speak with our expert academics. With seven undergraduate majors – Cognitive and Brain Sciences; Community Services; Counselling Theory and Principles; Education; Human Movement, Professional, Organisational and Workplace Communication; and Public Health Policy and…
Read MoreBachelor of Human Sciences: Lecture
Community and health services is the fastest-growing job sector in Australia, enjoying a 19 per cent growth over the past five years. In fact, more people are employed in the healthcare and social assistance industry than in any other. During this lecture, you’ll gain an insight into our Bachelor of Human Sciences and discover more…
Read MoreLinguistics, speech and hearing in action
Linguistics is the scientific study of language. Come along and see what linguistic, speech pathology and audiology look like in action. Participate in activities such as how words are used, how words get meaning, how language is structured and how ultrasounds are used in speech and hearing. Find out more about the new Bachelor of…
Read MorePostgraduate: Translation and interpreting, TESOL, applied linguistics, and editing and electronic publishing: Lecture
If you’re a good writer or public speaker, or if you’re bilingual or multilingual, a career in translating and interpreting could be for you. Or maybe you’re interested in teaching English to speakers of other languages? Perhaps you’re fascinated with how knowledge about language can be applied to real-world issues, or you’re keen to learn…
Read MoreRecognition of Prior Learning (RPL): What you need to know: Lecture
You’ve worked hard to get where you are. Whether that’s through prior study, work experience or community involvement, you may be eligible to receive Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). In this lecture, we’ll explain the assessment criteria for RPL, the correct procedures for applying, what documentary evidence you’ll need and general advice about the application…
Read MoreScholarships
Access to good education can make a huge difference to your life and the life of your family and wider community. Each year, Macquarie offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships to all types of students. Some have a strong emphasis on social inclusion and equity, and are awarded on the basis of financial…
Read MoreSport clubs
Want to become a MacWarrior and represent the University? Then join a Macquarie sport club. Whether you’re an undergraduate or postgraduate student, sport clubs are a great way to meet new friends, have fun and keep fit. Members of Macquarie sport clubs compete regularly in local, regional, state and national-level competitions. Come and speak with…
Read MoreStudent services
Once you become a student at Macquarie you’ll know us as Student Connect. We’ll be your first point of contact for enquiries about your life at Macquarie. We offer administration services designed to answer a huge range of student enquiries, and we support many of the processes or services you might need to access while at Macquarie.…
Read MoreStudent groups
Student life isn’t all about classrooms and exams. It’s also about making new friends and enjoying new experiences. Macquarie has more that 130 student groups and sports clubs created and run by students. Student groups are a great way to connect with people, network, test new ideas, experience other cultures, and develop your leadership and…
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