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麦考瑞大学 新课程 Bachelor of Criminology
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Dear AA, Our campus has once again been bristling with life as we welcome back our students for the commencement or return of their studies for the second half of the year. As our students settle back into the rhythm, our staff have been busy collaborating and ramping up for our upcoming on campusOpen Daybefore turning attention to finishing off the year strongly. Our collective efforts will be crucial in navigating through the remainder of this year's opportunities and challenges. We are also excited about our new course offerings for 2025, which include the updatedBachelor of ScienceandBachelor of Social Sciences, our newBachelor of Criminologyas well as our completely revamped suite of bachelor of education degrees - all of which you will hear more about in the coming months. Additionally, this month is also about the Olympics, and I am delighted to let you know that a few of our
As always, our team is here to assist you in any way we can. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to your Country Manager. Warm regards, COURSE HIGHLIGHTBachelor of Criminology**NEW IN 2025** Macquarie University'sDepartment of Security Studies and Criminologyis one of Australia’s leading academic centres of teaching and research in applied security studies and criminology. New in 2025 - ourBachelor of Criminologyis being introducedto meet the demand for the hundreds and hundreds of students who take first Criminology is a rich, interdisciplinary field that weaves together specialties across the social sciences, law, politics and psychology. It’s an exciting and dynamic profession that’s ever-changing due to the way modern societies – and the criminals within – constantly evolve. The degree will empower students to think innovatively and ethically when addressing the persistent challenges of crime, whether you choose to pursue further education, engage in research or enter the workforce. HUMANS OF MQMeet Enzo Shen President of Macquarie’s Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA) As President of Macquarie’s Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA), Enzo Shen cherishes the chance to be a bridge between two different cultures – and smash a few stereotypes along the way. "I come from a small coastal city in the Guangdong Province of China called Chaozhou. I first came to Australia ten years ago as a tourist and what struck me most was how peaceful Australian life was compared to China." "We do a lot of work in the CSSA to try to break down cultural barriers. We just held a Chinese Cultural Day on campus, and we’re planning workshops to help Chinese students better understand Australian culture and improve their English. And domestic students can also learn "The language barrier can make it hard for Chinese students to make friends with domestic students, even though they really want to." "There’s a perception that we’re all rich kids from very wealthy families. But most Chinese students – and their families – work incredibly hard to support their overseas study." "The degree I’m studying towards, early childhood education, is not a typical choice for a Chinese student – or a male student for that matter. But I’m lucky that my parents are open-minded. I Latest NewsA new home for next-generation bioengineering officially opens at Macquarie University This week’s official opening of the Australian Genome Foundry (AGF) marks an exciting milestone for Macquarie, and our mission to produce world-leading research with world-changing impact. The AGF is a state-of-the-art synthetic biology facility that has the potential to revolutionise research and industry. It empowers our researchers, partners and guests to design, build and test thousands of MQBS hosts inaugural Industry Partnership Employability Summit The Macquarie Business School hosted its first Industry Partnership Employability Summit in May with a focus on innovative hiring practices and strategies that offer access to top interns, trainees and postgraduate students. The summit also delivered an open and honest conversation about what organisations are looking for in university graduates and how Macquarie Business School can work with industry partners to create more opportunities to recognise and grow the talent of exceptional students. Macquarie welcomes NSW Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education The University was pleased to welcome the Hon. Steve Whan, NSW Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education, to campus last month. The Minister enjoyed a tour of campus facilities, including the Michael Kirby Building, 1CC and Central Courtyard accommodation, Macquarie University Hospital and the Australian Genome Foundry. Macquarie’s work towards the goals of the Australian Universities Accord was central to discussions, with the Minister keen to learn more about the University’s health and medical training programs and our principal role in the Macquarie Park Innovation Contact Future StudentsMacquarie University |
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