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Area of study
Social Sciences | Humanities
Course Language
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Program Overview


University of Queensland Programs

The University of Queensland offers a range of programs for domestic and international students.


Study Options

  • Study options
    • Find a program
    • Browse study areas
    • Undergraduate
    • Postgraduate
    • PhD, MPhil and professional doctorate
      • PhD, MPhil and professional doctorate
      • Why research with us
      • Find a graduate research project with a scholarship
      • How to choose a supervisor
      • How to apply for higher degree by research study
      • Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander HDR applicants
      • Research mobility opportunities
        • Research mobility opportunities
        • Research study abroad for PhD candidates
        • Research exchange programs for PhD candidates
        • Collaborative / joint supervision opportunities for PhD candidates
        • Joint programs for PhD candidates
  • Dual degrees
  • Short courses
    • Short courses
    • Find a short course
    • Custom courses
  • Study abroad and exchange
    • Study abroad and exchange
    • Study options
      • Indigenous Australia
      • Australian environments and sustainability
      • Pre-med and health
      • Psychology
      • Design and design computing
      • Entrepreneurship and innovation
      • Media and communication
      • Improve your English
  • Scholarships

Admissions

  • Admissions
    • Undergraduate
      • Choose your program
      • Review entry requirements
        • ATAR guarantee
        • Subject prerequisite equivalents
      • Review admission schemes
        • School Opportunity Scheme
        • Rural Access Scheme
        • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Admission Scheme
        • Undergraduate Law Admission Scheme
        • Subject Incentive Scheme
      • Consider your pathway options
      • Review fees and financial support
      • Check credit eligibility
      • Submit your application
      • Respond to your offer
      • Get ready for UQ
    • Honours
      • Choose your program
      • Review entry requirements
      • Review fees and financial support
      • Submit your application
      • Respond to your offer
      • Get ready for UQ
    • Postgraduate coursework
      • Choose your program
      • Review entry requirements
      • Consider your pathway options
      • Review fees and financial support
      • Check credit eligibility
      • Submit your application
      • Respond to your offer
      • Get ready for UQ
    • PhD, MPhil and professional doctorate
      • Before you apply
      • Application dates
      • Submit your expression of interest
      • Receiving your offer and commencement
      • Get ready for UQ
      • Research quarters
      • Intellectual property
    • Doctor of Medicine
      • Provisional entry pathway
        • Entry requirements
        • Admission schemes
        • How to apply
        • Get ready for UQ
      • Graduate entry pathway
        • Entry requirements
        • Admission schemes
        • How to apply
        • Get ready for UQ
      • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pathways
        • Provisional entry
        • Graduate entry
        • Get ready for UQ
      • Rural and regional Queensland pathways
        • Central Queensland - Wide Bay Regional Medical pathway (MD provisional entry)
        • Central Queensland – Wide Bay Regional Medical pathway (MD graduate entry)
        • Central Queensland – Wide Bay Regional Medical pathway - location eligibility
        • Darling Downs – South West Medical pathway (MD provisional entry)
        • Darling Downs – South West Medical pathway (MD graduate entry)
        • Darling Downs – South West Medical pathway – location eligibility
        • Get ready for UQ
      • Prerequisites and recommended programs for entry
      • Entry interviews
      • Rural Background Sub-quota
    • Non-award study
      • Choose your courses
      • Review entry requirements
      • Review fees
      • Submit your application
    • Cross-institutional study
      • Choose your courses
      • Review entry requirements
      • Review fees
      • Submit your application
    • Study abroad and exchange
      • Review entry requirements
        • Exchange partners
      • Select your program
      • Choose your courses
      • Review fees and costs
      • Submit your application
      • Respond to your offer
      • Get ready for UQ
    • Inherent requirements
      • Audiology
      • Computing and information technology
      • Counselling
      • Dentistry
      • Dietetics
      • Education
      • Engineering
      • Exercise physiology and exercise science
      • Human movement and nutrition sciences
      • Nursing and midwifery
      • Occupational therapy
      • Pharmaceutical industry practice
      • Professional pharmacy
      • Physiotherapy
      • Psychology (undergraduate)
      • Psychology (postgraduate)
      • Social work
      • Speech pathology
      • Sports coaching
      • Sustainable energy
      • Veterinary science

Bachelor of Arts

The University of Queensland's Bachelor of Arts program offers students the opportunity to explore a range of fields, including international relations, peace and conflict, politics, sociology, economics, mathematics, philosophy, geography, and religion.


International Relations

The International Relations major helps students gain a deeper understanding of global issues, with a focus on economics, culture, education, and political science. Career options for graduates include foreign policy adviser, government relations manager, international aid worker, international business consultant, international relations adviser, and ministerial officer.


Peace and Conflict

The Peace and Conflict Studies major builds students' knowledge of the causes of contemporary conflict and the conditions that contribute to conflict prevention, resolution, and peacebuilding. Career options for graduates include conflict adviser, defence project manager, development program coordinator, humanitarian resourcing specialist, intelligence analyst, and peacekeeping official.


Politics

The Political Science major explores the Australian and international government and political systems, including the values and ideologies that influence political action in contemporary society. Career options for graduates include advocacy coordinator, government relations manager, local government legislator, ministerial officer, policy adviser, political analyst, political campaign manager, and political consultant.


Sociology

The Sociology major examines social relationships, causes, and institutions, and provides students with a diverse range of career options, including advocacy officer, community support worker, family services specialist, government relations manager, policy analyst, project manager, social and government researcher, social inclusion officer, social justice advocate, and sociologist.


Economics

The Economics major helps students understand the world around them and respond to risks and opportunities as they emerge. Career options for graduates include agricultural economist, applied economist, economic policy adviser, energy market analyst, investment analyst, and statistician.


Mathematics

The Mathematics major provides students with a fundamental understanding of the subject matter and equips them with vital problem-solving skills. Career options for graduates include algorithm specialist, mathematics teacher, numeracy coordinator, and quantitative researcher.


Philosophy

The Philosophy major benefits students in any career direction, as the ability to use critical thinking and logical analysis is vital in countless industries. Career options for graduates include clinical research coordinator, conflict adviser, human research ethics officer, philosophy teacher, and policy and research officer.


Geography

The Geography major enables students to embark on a career in a range of fields related to addressing global issues. Career options for graduates include biodiversity project officer, climate change adviser, conservation researcher, geography teacher, national parks conservator, park ranger, sustainability consultant, and wildlife management officer.


Religion

The Religion major provides students with an understanding of global complexities and allows them to address global problems. Career options for graduates include justice worker, religious education teacher, university academic, welfare case manager, and youth development officer.


University Life

The University of Queensland offers a range of services and support to help students adjust to university life, including living in Queensland, getting prepared to come to Australia, and enhancing employability.


Information and Resources

The University of Queensland provides information and resources for international students, high school students, non-school leavers, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.


Events

The University of Queensland hosts a range of events, including high school activities, career expos, and UQ school event calendar.


Contact

The University of Queensland can be contacted through various means, including email, phone, and in-person.


Disclaimer

The University of Queensland acknowledges the Traditional Owners and their custodianship of the lands on which UQ is situated.


Copyright

The University of Queensland's website is subject to copyright, and users must comply with the terms and conditions of use.


Accessibility

The University of Queensland is committed to providing accessible services and support to students with disabilities.


Right to Information

The University of Queensland is subject to the Right to Information Act 2009 and the Information Privacy Act 2009.


Feedback

The University of Queensland welcomes feedback from students, staff, and the community.


Web Login

The University of Queensland provides a web login service for students and staff to access online resources and services.


ABN, CRICOS, and TEQSA

The University of Queensland's Australian Business Number (ABN) is , Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) is 00025B, and Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) is PRV12080.


Related Stories

The University of Queensland publishes related stories on its website, including "What can I do with a Bachelor of Arts?", "Why study geography at university?", "Why study international relations at university?", and "Why study religion at university?".


Media

The University of Queensland has a media team that provides media contacts, subject matter experts, and UQ news.


Working with Us

The University of Queensland provides information on working with the university, including current staff, careers and job search, strategic plan, staff support, and IT support for staff.


Current Students

The University of Queensland provides information and resources for current students, including my.UQ, programs and courses, academic calendar, student support, and IT support for students.


Library

The University of Queensland's library provides study and learning support, research and publish, and visit services.


Contact Us

The University of Queensland can be contacted through various means, including email, phone, and in-person.


Faculties, Schools, Institutes, and Centres

The University of Queensland has various faculties, schools, institutes, and centres that provide academic programs and research opportunities.


Divisions and Departments

The University of Queensland has various divisions and departments that provide administrative and support services.


Campuses, Maps, and Transport

The University of Queensland has various campuses, maps, and transport options available for students and staff.


Social Media

The University of Queensland has social media accounts that provide updates and information on university news, events, and activities.


Copyright, Privacy, and Disclaimer

The University of Queensland's website is subject to copyright, privacy, and disclaimer policies.


Accessibility

The University of Queensland is committed to providing accessible services and support to students with disabilities.


Right to Information

The University of Queensland is subject to the Right to Information Act 2009 and the Information Privacy Act 2009.


Feedback

The University of Queensland welcomes feedback from students, staff, and the community.


Web Login

The University of Queensland provides a web login service for students and staff to access online resources and services.


ABN, CRICOS, and TEQSA

The University of Queensland's Australian Business Number (ABN) is , Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) is 00025B, and Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) is PRV12080.


University of Queensland Programs

The University of Queensland offers a range of programs for domestic and international students.


Study Options

  • Study options
    • Find a program
    • Browse study areas
    • Undergraduate
    • Postgraduate
    • PhD, MPhil and professional doctorate
      • PhD, MPhil and professional doctorate
      • Why research with us
      • Find a graduate research project with a scholarship
      • How to choose a supervisor
      • How to apply for higher degree by research study
      • Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander HDR applicants
      • Research mobility opportunities
        • Research mobility opportunities
        • Research study abroad for PhD candidates
        • Research exchange programs for PhD candidates
        • Collaborative / joint supervision opportunities for PhD candidates
        • Joint programs for PhD candidates
  • Dual degrees
  • Short courses
    • Short courses
    • Find a short course
    • Custom courses
  • Study abroad and exchange
    • Study abroad and exchange
    • Study options
      • Indigenous Australia
      • Australian environments and sustainability
      • Pre-med and health
      • Psychology
      • Design and design computing
      • Entrepreneurship and innovation
      • Media and communication
      • Improve your English
  • Scholarships

Admissions

  • Admissions
    • Undergraduate
      • Choose your program
      • Review entry requirements
        • ATAR guarantee
        • Subject prerequisite equivalents
      • Review admission schemes
        • School Opportunity Scheme
        • Rural Access Scheme
        • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Admission Scheme
        • Undergraduate Law Admission Scheme
        • Subject Incentive Scheme
      • Consider your pathway options
      • Review fees and financial support
      • Check credit eligibility
      • Submit your application
      • Respond to your offer
      • Get ready for UQ
    • Honours
      • Choose your program
      • Review entry requirements
      • Review fees and financial support
      • Submit your application
      • Respond to your offer
      • Get ready for UQ
    • Postgraduate coursework
      • Choose your program
      • Review entry requirements
      • Consider your pathway options
      • Review fees and financial support
      • Check credit eligibility
      • Submit your application
      • Respond to your offer
      • Get ready for UQ
    • PhD, MPhil and professional doctorate
      • Before you apply
      • Application dates
      • Submit your expression of interest
      • Receiving your offer and commencement
      • Get ready for UQ
      • Research quarters
      • Intellectual property
    • Doctor of Medicine
      • Provisional entry pathway
        • Entry requirements
        • Admission schemes
        • How to apply
        • Get ready for UQ
      • Graduate entry pathway
        • Entry requirements
        • Admission schemes
        • How to apply
        • Get ready for UQ
      • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pathways
        • Provisional entry
        • Graduate entry
        • Get ready for UQ
      • Rural and regional Queensland pathways
        • Central Queensland - Wide Bay Regional Medical pathway (MD provisional entry)
        • Central Queensland – Wide Bay Regional Medical pathway (MD graduate entry)
        • Central Queensland – Wide Bay Regional Medical pathway - location eligibility
        • Darling Downs – South West Medical pathway (MD provisional entry)
        • Darling Downs – South West Medical pathway (MD graduate entry)
        • Darling Downs – South West Medical pathway – location eligibility
        • Get ready for UQ
      • Prerequisites and recommended programs for entry
      • Entry interviews
      • Rural Background Sub-quota
    • Non-award study
      • Choose your courses
      • Review entry requirements
      • Review fees
      • Submit your application
    • Cross-institutional study
      • Choose your courses
      • Review entry requirements
      • Review fees
      • Submit your application
    • Study abroad and exchange
      • Review entry requirements
        • Exchange partners
      • Select your program
      • Choose your courses
      • Review fees and costs
      • Submit your application
      • Respond to your offer
      • Get ready for UQ
    • Inherent requirements
      • Audiology
      • Computing and information technology
      • Counselling
      • Dentistry
      • Dietetics
      • Education
      • Engineering
      • Exercise physiology and exercise science
      • Human movement and nutrition sciences
      • Nursing and midwifery
      • Occupational therapy
      • Pharmaceutical industry practice
      • Professional pharmacy
      • Physiotherapy
      • Psychology (undergraduate)
      • Psychology (postgraduate)
      • Social work
      • Speech pathology
      • Sports coaching
      • Sustainable energy
      • Veterinary science

Bachelor of Arts

The University of Queensland's Bachelor of Arts program offers students the opportunity to explore a range of fields, including international relations, peace and conflict, politics, sociology, economics, mathematics, philosophy, geography, and religion.


International Relations

The International Relations major helps students gain a deeper understanding of global issues, with a focus on economics, culture, education, and political science. Career options for graduates include foreign policy adviser, government relations manager, international aid worker, international business consultant, international relations adviser, and ministerial officer.


Peace and Conflict

The Peace and Conflict Studies major builds students' knowledge of the causes of contemporary conflict and the conditions that contribute to conflict prevention, resolution, and peacebuilding. Career options for graduates include conflict adviser, defence project manager, development program coordinator, humanitarian resourcing specialist, intelligence analyst, and peacekeeping official.


Politics

The Political Science major explores the Australian and international government and political systems, including the values and ideologies that influence political action in contemporary society. Career options for graduates include advocacy coordinator, government relations manager, local government legislator, ministerial officer, policy adviser, political analyst, political campaign manager, and political consultant.


Sociology

The Sociology major examines social relationships, causes, and institutions, and provides students with a diverse range of career options, including advocacy officer, community support worker, family services specialist, government relations manager, policy analyst, project manager, social and government researcher, social inclusion officer, social justice advocate, and sociologist.


Economics

The Economics major helps students understand the world around them and respond to risks and opportunities as they emerge. Career options for graduates include agricultural economist, applied economist, economic policy adviser, energy market analyst, investment analyst, and statistician.


Mathematics

The Mathematics major provides students with a fundamental understanding of the subject matter and equips them with vital problem-solving skills. Career options for graduates include algorithm specialist, mathematics teacher, numeracy coordinator, and quantitative researcher.


Philosophy

The Philosophy major benefits students in any career direction, as the ability to use critical thinking and logical analysis is vital in countless industries. Career options for graduates include clinical research coordinator, conflict adviser, human research ethics officer, philosophy teacher, and policy and research officer.


Geography

The Geography major enables students to embark on a career in a range of fields related to addressing global issues. Career options for graduates include biodiversity project officer, climate change adviser, conservation researcher, geography teacher, national parks conservator, park ranger, sustainability consultant, and wildlife management officer.


Religion

The Religion major provides students with an understanding of global complexities and allows them to address global problems. Career options for graduates include justice worker, religious education teacher, university academic, welfare case manager, and youth development officer.


University Life

The University of Queensland offers a range of services and support to help students adjust to university life, including living in Queensland, getting prepared to come to Australia, and enhancing employability.


Information and Resources

The University of Queensland provides information and resources for international students, high school students, non-school leavers, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.


Events

The University of Queensland hosts a range of events, including high school activities, career expos, and UQ school event calendar.


Contact

The University of Queensland can be contacted through various means, including email, phone, and in-person.


Disclaimer

The University of Queensland acknowledges the Traditional Owners and their custodianship of the lands on which UQ is situated.


Copyright

The University of Queensland's website is subject to copyright, and users must comply with the terms and conditions of use.


Accessibility

The University of Queensland is committed to providing accessible services and support to students with disabilities.


Right to Information

The University of Queensland is subject to the Right to Information Act 2009 and the Information Privacy Act 2009.


Feedback

The University of Queensland welcomes feedback from students, staff, and the community.


Web Login

The University of Queensland provides a web login service for students and staff to access online resources and services.


ABN, CRICOS, and TEQSA

The University of Queensland's Australian Business Number (ABN) is , Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) is 00025B, and Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) is PRV12080.


Related Stories

The University of Queensland publishes related stories on its website, including "What can I do with a Bachelor of Arts?", "Why study geography at university?", "Why study international relations at university?", and "Why study religion at university?".


Media

The University of Queensland has a media team that provides media contacts, subject matter experts, and UQ news.


Working with Us

The University of Queensland provides information on working with the university, including current staff, careers and job search, strategic plan, staff support, and IT support for staff.


Current Students

The University of Queensland provides information and resources for current students, including my.UQ, programs and courses, academic calendar, student support, and IT support for students.


Library

The University of Queensland's library provides study and learning support, research and publish, and visit services.


Contact Us

The University of Queensland can be contacted through various means, including email, phone, and in-person.


Faculties, Schools, Institutes, and Centres

The University of Queensland has various faculties, schools, institutes, and centres that provide academic programs and research opportunities.


Divisions and Departments

The University of Queensland has various divisions and departments that provide administrative and support services.


Campuses, Maps, and Transport

The University of Queensland has various campuses, maps, and transport options available for students and staff.


Social Media

The University of Queensland has social media accounts that provide updates and information on university news, events, and activities.


Copyright, Privacy, and Disclaimer

The University of Queensland's website is subject to copyright, privacy, and disclaimer policies.


Accessibility

The University of Queensland is committed to providing accessible services and support to students with disabilities.


Right to Information

The University of Queensland is subject to the Right to Information Act 2009 and the Information Privacy Act 2009.


Feedback

The University of Queensland welcomes feedback from students, staff, and the community.


Web Login

The University of Queensland provides a web login service for students and staff to access online resources and services.


ABN, CRICOS, and TEQSA

The University of Queensland's Australian Business Number (ABN) is , Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) is 00025B, and Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) is PRV12080.


University of Queensland Programs

The University of Queensland offers a range of programs for domestic and international students.


Study Options

  • Study options
    • Find a program
    • Browse study areas
    • Undergraduate
    • Postgraduate
    • PhD, MPhil and professional doctorate
      • PhD, MPhil and professional doctorate
      • Why research with us
      • Find a graduate research project with a scholarship
      • How to choose a supervisor
      • How to apply for higher degree by research study
      • Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander HDR applicants
      • Research mobility opportunities
        • Research mobility opportunities
        • Research study abroad for PhD candidates
        • Research exchange programs for PhD candidates
        • Collaborative / joint supervision opportunities for PhD candidates
        • Joint programs for PhD candidates
  • Dual degrees
  • Short courses
    • Short courses
    • Find a short course
    • Custom courses
  • Study abroad and exchange
    • Study abroad and exchange
    • Study options
      • Indigenous Australia
      • Australian environments and sustainability
      • Pre-med and health
      • Psychology
      • Design and design computing
      • Entrepreneurship and innovation
      • Media and communication
      • Improve your English
  • Scholarships

Admissions

  • Admissions
    • Undergraduate
      • Choose your program
      • Review entry requirements
        • ATAR guarantee
        • Subject prerequisite equivalents
      • Review admission schemes
        • School Opportunity Scheme
        • Rural Access Scheme
        • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Admission Scheme
        • Undergraduate Law Admission Scheme
        • Subject Incentive Scheme
      • Consider your pathway options
      • Review fees and financial support
      • Check credit eligibility
      • Submit your application
      • Respond to your offer
      • Get ready for UQ
    • Honours
      • Choose your program
      • Review entry requirements
      • Review fees and financial support
      • Submit your application
      • Respond to your offer
      • Get ready for UQ
    • Postgraduate coursework
      • Choose your program
      • Review entry requirements
      • Consider your pathway options
      • Review fees and financial support
      • Check credit eligibility
      • Submit your application
      • Respond to your offer
      • Get ready for UQ
    • PhD, MPhil and professional doctorate
      • Before you apply
      • Application dates
      • Submit your expression of interest
      • Receiving your offer and commencement
      • Get ready for UQ
      • Research quarters
      • Intellectual property
    • Doctor of Medicine
      • Provisional entry pathway
        • Entry requirements
        • Admission schemes
        • How to apply
        • Get ready for UQ
      • Graduate entry pathway
        • Entry requirements
        • Admission schemes
        • How to apply
        • Get ready for UQ
      • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pathways
        • Provisional entry
        • Graduate entry
        • Get ready for UQ
      • Rural and regional Queensland pathways
        • Central Queensland - Wide Bay Regional Medical pathway (MD provisional entry)
        • Central Queensland – Wide Bay Regional Medical pathway (MD graduate entry)
        • Central Queensland – Wide Bay Regional Medical pathway - location eligibility
        • Darling Downs – South West Medical pathway (MD provisional entry)
        • Darling Downs – South West Medical pathway (MD graduate entry)
        • Darling Downs – South West Medical pathway – location eligibility
        • Get ready for UQ
      • Prerequisites and recommended programs for entry
      • Entry interviews
      • Rural Background Sub-quota
    • Non-award study
      • Choose your courses
      • Review entry requirements
      • Review fees
      • Submit your application
    • Cross-institutional study
      • Choose your courses
      • Review entry requirements
      • Review fees
      • Submit your application
    • Study abroad and exchange
      • Review entry requirements
        • Exchange partners
      • Select your program
      • Choose your courses
      • Review fees and costs
      • Submit your application
      • Respond to your offer
      • Get ready for UQ
    • Inherent requirements
      • Audiology
      • Computing and information technology
      • Counselling
      • Dentistry
      • Dietetics
      • Education
      • Engineering
      • Exercise physiology and exercise science
      • Human movement and nutrition sciences
      • Nursing and midwifery
      • Occupational therapy
      • Pharmaceutical industry practice
      • Professional pharmacy
      • Physiotherapy
      • Psychology (undergraduate)
      • Psychology (postgraduate)
      • Social work
      • Speech pathology
      • Sports coaching
      • Sustainable energy
      • Veterinary science

Bachelor of Arts

The University of Queensland's Bachelor of Arts program offers students the opportunity to explore a range of fields, including international relations, peace and conflict, politics, sociology, economics, mathematics, philosophy, geography, and religion.


International Relations

The International Relations major helps students gain a deeper understanding of global issues, with a focus on economics, culture, education, and political science. Career options for graduates include foreign policy adviser, government relations manager, international aid worker, international business consultant, international relations adviser, and ministerial officer.


Peace and Conflict

The Peace and Conflict Studies major builds students' knowledge of the causes of contemporary conflict and the conditions that contribute to conflict prevention, resolution, and peacebuilding. Career options for graduates include conflict adviser, defence project manager, development program coordinator, humanitarian resourcing specialist, intelligence analyst, and peacekeeping official.


Politics

The Political Science major explores the Australian and international government and political systems, including the values and ideologies that influence political action in contemporary society. Career options for graduates include advocacy coordinator, government relations manager, local government legislator, ministerial officer, policy adviser, political analyst, political campaign manager, and political consultant.


Sociology

The Sociology major examines social relationships, causes, and institutions, and provides students with a diverse range of career options, including advocacy officer, community support worker, family services specialist, government relations manager, policy analyst, project manager, social and government researcher, social inclusion officer, social justice advocate, and sociologist.


Economics

The Economics major helps students understand the world around them and respond to risks and opportunities as they emerge. Career options for graduates include agricultural economist, applied economist, economic policy adviser, energy market analyst, investment analyst, and statistician.


Mathematics

The Mathematics major provides students with a fundamental understanding of the subject matter and equips them with vital problem-solving skills. Career options for graduates include algorithm specialist, mathematics teacher, numeracy coordinator, and quantitative researcher.


Philosophy

The Philosophy major benefits students in any career direction, as the ability to use critical thinking and logical analysis is vital in countless industries. Career options for graduates include clinical research coordinator, conflict adviser, human research ethics officer, philosophy teacher, and policy and research officer.


Geography

The Geography major enables students to embark on a career in a range of fields related to addressing global issues. Career options for graduates include biodiversity project officer, climate change adviser, conservation researcher, geography teacher, national parks conservator, park ranger, sustainability consultant, and wildlife management officer.


Religion

The Religion major provides students with an understanding of global complexities and allows them to address global problems. Career options for graduates include justice worker, religious education teacher, university academic, welfare case manager, and youth development officer.


University Life

The University of Queensland offers a range of services and support to help students adjust to university life, including living in Queensland, getting prepared to come to Australia, and enhancing employability.


Information and Resources

The University of Queensland provides information and resources for international students, high school students, non-school leavers, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.


Events

The University of Queensland hosts a range of events, including high school activities, career expos, and UQ school event calendar.


Contact

The University of Queensland can be contacted through various means, including email, phone, and in-person.


Disclaimer

The University of Queensland acknowledges the Traditional Owners and their custodianship of the lands on which UQ is situated.


Copyright

The University of Queensland's website is subject to copyright, and users must comply with the terms and conditions of use.


Accessibility

The University of Queensland is committed to providing accessible services and support to students with disabilities.


Right to Information

The University of Queensland is subject to the Right to Information Act 2009 and the Information Privacy Act 2009.


Feedback

The University of Queensland welcomes feedback from students, staff, and the community.


Web Login

The University of Queensland provides a web login service for students and staff to access online resources and services.


ABN, CRICOS, and TEQSA

The University of Queensland's Australian Business Number (ABN) is , Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) is 00025B, and Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) is PRV12080.


Related Stories

The University of Queensland publishes related stories on its website, including "What can I do with a Bachelor of Arts?", "Why study geography at university?", "Why study international relations at university?", and "Why study religion at university?".


Media

The University of Queensland has a media team that provides media contacts, subject matter experts, and UQ news.


Working with Us

The University of Queensland provides information on working with the university, including current staff, careers and job search, strategic plan, staff support, and IT support for staff.


Current Students

The University of Queensland provides information and resources for current students, including my.UQ, programs and courses, academic calendar, student support, and IT support for students.


Library

The University of Queensland's library provides study and learning support, research and publish, and visit services.


Contact Us

The University of Queensland can be contacted through various means, including email, phone, and in-person.


Faculties, Schools, Institutes, and Centres

The University of Queensland has various faculties, schools, institutes, and centres that provide academic programs and research opportunities.


Divisions and Departments

The University of Queensland has various divisions and departments that provide administrative and support services.


Campuses, Maps, and Transport

The University of Queensland has various campuses, maps, and transport options available for students and staff.


Social Media

The University of Queensland has social media accounts that provide updates and information on university news, events, and activities.


Copyright, Privacy, and Disclaimer

The University of Queensland's website is subject to copyright, privacy, and disclaimer policies.


Accessibility

The University of Queensland is committed to providing accessible services and support to students with disabilities.


Right to Information

The University of Queensland is subject to the Right to Information Act 2009 and the Information Privacy Act 2009.


Feedback

The University of Queensland welcomes feedback from students, staff, and the community.


Web Login

The University of Queensland provides a web login service for students and staff to access online resources and services.


ABN, CRICOS, and TEQSA

The University of Queensland's Australian Business Number (ABN) is , Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) is 00025B, and Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) is PRV12080.


University of Queensland Programs

The University of Queensland offers a range of programs for domestic and international students.


Study Options

  • Study options
    • Find a program
    • Browse study areas
    • Undergraduate
    • Postgraduate
    • PhD, MPhil and professional doctorate
      • PhD, MPhil and professional doctorate
      • Why research with us
      • Find a graduate research project with a scholarship
      • How to choose a supervisor
      • How to apply for higher degree by research study
      • Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander HDR applicants
      • Research mobility opportunities
        • Research mobility opportunities
        • Research study abroad for PhD candidates
        • Research exchange programs for PhD candidates
        • Collaborative / joint supervision opportunities for PhD candidates
        • Joint programs for PhD candidates
  • Dual degrees
  • Short courses
    • Short courses
    • Find a short course
    • Custom courses
  • Study abroad and exchange
    • Study abroad and exchange
    • Study options
      • Indigenous Australia
      • Australian environments and sustainability
      • Pre-med and health
      • Psychology
      • Design and design computing
      • Entrepreneurship and innovation
      • Media and communication
      • Improve your English
  • Scholarships

Admissions

  • Admissions
    • Undergraduate
      • Choose your program
      • Review entry requirements
        • ATAR guarantee
        • Subject prerequisite equivalents
      • Review admission schemes
        • School Opportunity Scheme
        • Rural Access Scheme
        • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Admission Scheme
        • Undergraduate Law Admission Scheme
        • Subject Incentive Scheme
      • Consider your pathway options
      • Review fees and financial support
      • Check credit eligibility
      • Submit your application
      • Respond to your offer
      • Get ready for UQ
    • Honours
      • Choose your program
      • Review entry requirements
      • Review fees and financial support
      • Submit your application
      • Respond to your offer
      • Get ready for UQ
    • Postgraduate coursework
      • Choose your program
      • Review entry requirements
      • Consider your pathway options
      • Review fees and financial support
      • Check credit eligibility
      • Submit your application
      • Respond to your offer
      • Get ready for UQ
    • PhD, MPhil and professional doctorate
      • Before you apply
      • Application dates
      • Submit your expression of interest
      • Receiving your offer and commencement
      • Get ready for UQ
      • Research quarters
      • Intellectual property
    • Doctor of Medicine
      • Provisional entry pathway
        • Entry requirements
        • Admission schemes
        • How to apply
        • Get ready for UQ
      • Graduate entry pathway
        • Entry requirements
        • Admission schemes
        • How to apply
        • Get ready for UQ
      • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pathways
        • Provisional entry
        • Graduate entry
        • Get ready for UQ
      • Rural and regional Queensland pathways
        • Central Queensland - Wide Bay Regional Medical pathway (MD provisional entry)
        • Central Queensland – Wide Bay Regional Medical pathway (MD graduate entry)
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