Your Program Specific Skills
Are you aware of all the amazing program specific skills (or graduate attributes) that you have gained over your years of study?
The University's Graduate Attribute Policy requires that all students who graduate have attributes that fall within three domains:
- Professionalism: an attitude or stance towards work and activity
- Community responsiveness: an attitude or stance towards society
- Scholarship: an attitude or stance towards knowledge and learning
Just like understanding your transferrable skills, understanding your program specific skills can greatly assist you with self-awareness and confidence about what you have actually achieved, as well enabling you to better identify employment opportunities that may have otherwise gone unnoticed.
Below is a handy list of links that will take you to a fantastic resource developed by the Careers Service called Degree to Careers.
Faculty of Business and Law
Faculty of Education and Arts
- Bachelor of Aboriginal Professional Practice (Graduate Attributes under development)
- Bachelor of Arts (Graduate Attributes under development)
- Bachelor of Fine Art (Graduate Attributes under development)
- Bachelor of Music
- Bachelor of Social Science
- Bachelor of Social Work
- Bachelor of Speech Pathology
- Bachelor of Theology
- Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) / Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) / Bachelor of Early Childhood Studies
- Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) / Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) / Bachelor of Fine Art
- Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) / Bachelor of Mathematics
- Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) / Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) / Bachelor of Health & Physical Education
Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment
Faculty of Health
Faculty of Science and IT





