Faculties
The University consists of the nine Faculties of:
- Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts
- Arts
- School of Music
- School of Humanities
- School of Social and Cultural Studies
- Business (Business School)
- Education
- Engineering, Computing and Mathematics
- School of Civil and Resource Engineering
- School of Computer Science and Software Engineering
- School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering
- School of Environmental Systems Engineering
- School of Mathematics and Statistics
- School of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering
- Law
- Life and Physical Sciences
- School of Anatomy and Human Biology
- School of Biomedical, Biomolecular and Chemical Sciences
- School of Sports Science, Exercise and Health
- School of Physics
- School of Psychology
- Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
- School of Dentistry
- School of Medicine and Pharmacology
- School of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
- School of Population Health
- School of Primary, Aboriginal and Rural Health Care
- School of Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
- School of Surgery
- School of Women's and Infants' Health
- Natural and Agricultural Sciences
- School of Agricultural and Resource Economics
- School of Animal Biology
- School of Earth and Environment
- School of Plant Biology
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