Ms Davidson is a current Councillor at Moreland City Council and has been a councillor since and Mayor from to Laura has undertaken a variety of volunteer work, including as an Inside-Out think tank participant at Karreenga Correctional Centre, and as an interviewer of young people involved in a youth diversion program.
Yasmin joined FLS as one of our criminal lawyers in September Lauren joined the FLS team in September She has a wealth of experience in a broad range of legal areas. She spent around six years at Victoria Legal Aid as a generalist and duty lawyer. She is also the National Secretary of Servas Australia. Lucy joined FLS in August Miranda came to FLS with a wealth of relevant experience in public health and harm reduction.
Miranda has studied law and is undertaking a Graduate Certificate in Addictive Behaviours. Paul joined us in March as our Trainee Lawyer. Paul has also been active in the Australian HIV response. Sally was a volunteer at the FLS night service while completing her law degree. Before becoming a member of the FLS team, Sophie worked in legal advocacy in the environmental and humanitarian immigration sectors.
Jade joined FLS in November She has a rich history of working in sexual and gender-based violence prevention, and has held diverse social justice portfolios at various local and international non-government organisations.
Jade is studying graduate law, sits on the board of Speak Australia, and is involved in a number of community based grassroots advocacy projects, including Homes Not Prisons. Several years in general practice followed before Amre focused on family and personal injury law. He ran their Doncaster office, and developed a large following in Doncaster and Diamond Valley. He has been with FLS since , practising exclusively in family law. Daniel is an arts student majoring in Politics and International Relations.
He can increase his scope for a career in public policy and development by studying Economics Commerce subjects as breadth to develop analytical problem-solving skills and an understanding of national economies. Dirk is a science student planning for a career as a laboratory scientist and researcher. By taking Media and Communications Arts subjects as breadth, he can refine the writing skills he needs to write for scientific news and technical scientific journals.
Alicia is a commerce student majoring in Finance and Marketing, planning for a career in advertising. She loves being creative and is looking for an outlet that will allow her to explore her interests in drawing, painting and design, so she chooses Visual Art Fine Art subjects as breadth. Su Mei is a design student majoring in Architecture. She has decided to pursue graduate study and can meet the entry requirements for the Master of Architectural Engineering by studying the pre-requisite science and mathematics subjects as breadth.
Additional pre-requisite subjects required can be taken through the Community Access Program. Christina is an international student with English as a second language.
She can improve and refine her communication skills by taking Academic English Arts subjects as breadth, available in most Melbourne curriculum courses. If you want to use your breadth to focus on a particular study area, you can also use the Handbook to view the University's breadth tracks. See our how do I use the Handbook to choose subjects? FAQ for more Handbook search tips. Each graduate course has its own entry requirements, including entry scores and subject prerequisites, which are used to assess applications during the selection process.
Each faculty uses a different calculation to assess applications for its graduate courses. This may be calculating the average mark of all your studies, which will include breadth subjects, or only considering the studies you have completed that are directly relevant to the study area. As these practices vary, you should check the specific entry scores that will be used to assess applications for the graduate courses you are interested. For graduate courses in disciplines different from your main field of study, you may be able to use your breadth subject allocation to complete subject prerequisites needed to be considered for entry.
For example, you can meet the entry requirements for the Master of Engineering through the Bachelor of Commerce. Submit an online enquiry or book an appointment with one of our course advisers, who can help you with course rules and structure, choosing subjects, using the Study Plan, checking you're on track to graduate and more.
Submit an enquiry Book an appointment. Students Your course Manage your course Planning your course and subjects Breadth subjects. What is breadth? University Breadth Subjects UNIB In addition to the breadth subjects available to you from other faculties, you can also choose a University Breadth Subject UNIB which examines current critical issues using approaches and techniques from multiple disciplines. What are the benefits? How breadth can enrich your degree and career Example one: Nadege biomedicine student Nadege is a biomedicine student who will be working closely with patients during her career in medicine.
What are the rules? All Melbourne curriculum undergraduate degrees include the same basic breadth rules. The Faculty is also home to the Wilin Centre for Indigenous Arts and Cultural Development, which works with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to identify, recruit and support potential and practicing Indigenous Artists to study and refine their academic and artistic skills.
This was followed by the creation of the School of Music in , the School of Drama in , the School of Dance in and Film and Television in It offers a broad range of undergraduate and graduate study and research opportunities as well as short-course programs. Undertake scholarly, studio or performance-based research and practice within the Faculty of Fine Arts and Music.
Discover opportunities for collaborative and interdisciplinary development. Professor Jane Davidson Acting Director, Victorian College of the Arts Director's welcome At the Victorian College of the Arts, we are committed to providing a deep and transformative learning experience in pursuit of artistic excellence and innovation.
Wominjeka Welcome to the traditional lands of the Kulin Nations, where we draw on the strength of more than 1, generations of arts practice. We respectfully acknowledge the people of the Boonwurrung and the Woi Wurrung, who have danced their dances, sung their songs and lived their culture on this land for tens of thousands of years.
Our Discipline Areas. Acting and Theatre Strengthen your performance and devising skills. Explore acting, devising, writing, dramaturgy and staging, with intensive, project-based learning.
Enjoy and be challenged by collaborative practice on national and international productions. View details about Acting and Theatre Chevron-right. Creative Arts Therapy Combine dance or drama with skills in health and wellbeing to become a registered creative arts therapist. This graduate study teaches you to engage with clients across the lifespan while undertaking clinical placements in diverse settings.
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