USQ's programs and courses are offered via its five faculties (each of which is divided into academic departments or discipline areas) and a number of other specialist academic departments and sections.
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The Faculty of Arts offers programs in: Humanities and International Studies; Mass Communication; Music; Theatre; and Visual Arts.
More Information: Faculty of Arts | USQ Handbook - Arts Programs
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The Faculty of Business offers programs in: Accounting; Economics and Resources Management; Finance and Banking; Information Systems; Law; Management and Organisational Behaviour; and Marketing and Tourism.
More Information: Faculty of Business | USQ Handbook - Business Programs
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The Faculty of Education offers programs in: Early Childhood; Primary and Middle School and Secondary Education; and Further Education and Training.
More Information: Faculty of Education | USQ Handbook - Education Programs
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The Faculty of Engineering and Surveying offers programs in: Agricultural, Civil and Environmental Engineering; Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering; Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering; and Surveying and Land Information.
More Information: Faculty of Engineering and Surveying | USQ Handbook - Engineering and Surveying Programs
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The Faculty of Sciences offers programs in: Biological and Physical Sciences; Mathematics and Computing; Nursing and Midwifery; and Psychology.
More Information: Faculty of Sciences | USQ Handbook - Sciences Programs
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Continuing and Professional Education (ContEd) offers: Professional Development Courses - IPAA, CPA, ICAA, CPE and Single Subjects.
More Information: ContEd
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The Learning and Teaching Support Unit (LTSU) offers: Tertiary Preparation Program (TPP); academic learning support and academic development initiatives to all students and staff.
More Information: LTSU | USQ Handbook - Tertiary Preparation Program
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The Centre for Australian Indigenous Knowledges offers: the Indigenous Higher Education Pathways Program (IHEPP); and Indigenous Studies courses.
More Information: Centre for Australian Indigenous Knowledges | USQ Handbook - CAIK Programs
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The Distance and e-Learning Centre (DeC) develops and distributes all USQ study materials and manages a range of support services for off-campus students, including residential schools, teletutorials and the Regional Liaison Officer network.
More Information: DeC
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