Courses by Title: I
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- Illustration Minor
- Indigenous Australian Cultural Studies Major (BA)
- Indigenous Australian Mental Health Principles and Practice Major (BAppSc)
- Indigenous Community Health Major (AssocD)
- Indigenous Community Health Major (BAppSc)
- Indigenous Community Management and Development Major (AssocD)
- Indigenous Community Management and Development Major (BAppSc)
- Indigenous Pre Business Specialisation
- Indigenous Pre Law Specialisation
- Indigenous Pre-Business and Law Enabling Course
- Indigenous Pre-Medicine and Health Sciences Enabling Course
- Indigenous Pre-Science and Engineering Enabling Course
- Indigenous Tertiary Enabling Course
- Industrial and Applied Mathematics Major (BAdvSci) (Honours)
- Industrial and Applied Mathematics Major (BSc Science)
- Industrial and Systems Engineering Major (BEng Hons)
- Industrial Engineering Major (MSc Science)
- Industrial Optimisation Major (BSc Science)
- Industrial Relations Major (BCom)
- Information Management in Business Minor
- Information Management in Business Specialisation
- Information Studies Minor
- Information Systems and Technology Major (MCom)
- Innovation and Enterprise Specialisation (MBA)
- Interior Architecture - Design Studio Practice Minor
- Interior Architecture Fourth Year Stream
- International Business Double Degree Major (BA/BCom)
- International Business Major (BCom)
- International Business Minor
- International Business Specialisation
- International Health Major (MSc Clinical)
- International Relations Double Degree Major (BA/BCom)
- International Relations Double Degree Major (BSc/BA)
- International Relations Double Degree Major (LLB/BA)
- International Relations Major (BA)
- International Relations Stream (MIntlBus)
- Internet Design Minor
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