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  1. Find courses by study area. Take a deeper look at our study areas to find a course that’s the right fit for you. Discover which disciplines match your interests, the experiences they offer and the careers they lead to. Architecture, building, planning and design. Arts, humanities and social sciences. Business and economics. Education ...

  2. Flexible yet focused, Melbourne's undergraduate degrees equip you to solve the problems of the future. Whether you already have your career path mapped out, or are open to new possibilities, you can tailor your studies to suit your interests and goals. Our undergraduate degrees cover a wide range of study areas and disciplines.

  3. Astrid Edwards, The University of Melbourne. In Splinters, Leslie Jamison confronts the expectations placed on women, especially mothers – including the dangers of making art, and being more ...

  4. Beginning in 2024, domestic students commencing the Bachelor of Science have an opportunity to participate in the Australian Government’s Nuclear-Powered Submarines program (NPS). To take part, you’ll need to undertake an undergraduate science degree focusing on key areas needed for a career in the NPS workforce, with a major in one of ...

  5. In your undergraduate (bachelors) degree, you'll develop a deep understanding of a particular study area from first to third year. This core study area is called your 'major'. With nearly 100 major fields of study to choose from, you can select a major that fits with your career aspirations and study it in depth to develop specialised knowledge.

  6. The University of Melbourne is in Melbourne, Victoria. Opened in 1853, it is the second oldest university in Australia, and the oldest in Victoria. The main campus is in Parkville, just north of the Melbourne CBD. It has several other campuses across Victoria. It has one of the largest financial endowments of any Australian university, standing ...

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