Universities

RMIT University

Associate Degree in Engineering Technology

RMIT University offers the Associate Degree in Engineering Technology which is an excellent 2-year degree for students undecided which specialised area of Engineering they wish to study.  This pathway course is also often used by students who do not attain the minimum English/EAL and Maths Methods study scores, or if their ATAR is not high enough to enter the bachelor’s degree. 

 

Students select their major in the second year of the course from the following:

  • Civil
  • Mechanical
  • Computer and Networking
  • Aerospace
  • Electrical and Electronics
  • Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics

Graduates of this course are guaranteed a place in the RMIT Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree relevant to the major completed in the Associate degree.  Students will also be eligible for up to 2 years of credit (192 credit points) depending on the major they selected. 

 

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Nutrition Studies at Deakin University

Deakin University offers a range of ways for students to study nutrition and food studies, including as majors in a broad range of degrees including commerce, health sciences, and exercise and sport science.  Nutrition-specific courses are also offered – nutrition science and dietetics. The following is really useful information –

 

Food Innovation Major

Students completing the Food Innovation Major will gain excellent preparation for careers in food safety and quality, food product development and sensory analysis, as well as further study in dietetics.

 

CASS Academy

The Centre for Advanced Sensory Science (CASS) is a training hub set up for talented students who are interested in sensory and consumer science.  CASS's vision is to guide and aid the sustainable growth of the Australian food industry through research excellence.  The two laboratories are used by students studying nutrition units within numerous degrees.

 

Why Study Dietetics at Deakin?

Students completing a Master of Dietetics at Deakin are able to build on their undergraduate knowledge in physiology, biochemistry and nutrition and get professionally accredited in just 18 months.  During this time, students will participate in 21 weeks of professional practice and will be graduate-ready.