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School of Social Sciences
Incorporates Anthropology & Sociology, Leisure & Tourism and Social Work. Graduates are often employed in nursing, occupational therapy, social work, nutrition and dietetics or in the leisure and recreation industries.
School of Education
Focuses on undergraduate and postgraduate Early Childhood, Primary and Secondary teacher education, including Special Education & Disability Studies.
Wollotuka School of Aboriginal Studies
Coordinates research and study in aspects of indigenous society, such as Aboriginal Health, plus an ongoing support service to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students studying at Newcastle University.
Faculty of Education & Arts
The Faculty of Education & Arts has on offer a comprehensive range of undergraduate, postgraduate and research programs providing innovative and leading edge education to the students.
School of Fine Art
Staff and students consistently exhibit in commercial and alternative venues and play a major role in Newcastle's public art program throughout the city, across a broad range of disciplines.
Inter-Cultural Studies Journal
Contributes by bringing together staff, students, members of the local community and outside scholars for a general, inter-disciplinary exploration of the concept of inter-cultura studies in its many diverse forms.
School of Language & Media
Undergraduate and postgraduate courses in areas such as Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Speech Pathology, Chinese, Creative Writing, English (for non-English speaking students), English Literature, Film Studies, French, German and Japanese.
School of Humanities
Students are encouraged to follow their interests, selecting courses from different areas toward undergraduate and postgraduate interdisciplinary degrees, covering diverse areas such as Education, Fine Art, Arts & Social Science.
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