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Master of Philosophy (research) (00710)
The University of Western Australia
UWA's admission requirements for some postgraduate courses have changed for Semester 2, 2020 to facilitate student access to study during the COVID-19 situation. In many cases, these changes may not be extended beyond 2020. Contact Future Students for more information.The Master of Philosophy is a program of independent, supervised research that can be taken in any discipline for which appropriate supervision is available and is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis. It is a highly flexible course that mirrors the structure and breadth of the Doctor of Philosophy.
Master of Studies (coursework or coursework and dissertation) (00500)
The University of Western Australia
UWA's admission requirements for some postgraduate courses have changed for Semester 2, 2020 to facilitate student access to study during the COVID-19 situation. In many cases, these changes may not be extended beyond 2020. Contact Future Students for more information.This course is for graduates who have diverse academic, personal and/or professional interests. It facilitates the interdisciplinary perspectives and skills required for addressing and designing solutions to complex or 'wicked' problems.Students choose, in consultation with the course adviser, a unique and interdisciplinary combination of units offered by different schools and faculties that address their academic, professional and/or personal goals.The course develops students' higher order thinking skills, knowledge and communication through the opportunity to consider complex problems and issues from the perspectives of multiple disciplines.After completing four units (24 points) of optional breadth, students will nominate an area of disciplinary or cross-disciplinary depth in which they will take a minimum of four units (24 points) that will include a substantial research-based project, capstone experience and/or piece of scholarship. Other units may be selected from multiple disciplines to inform study in the area of disciplinary or cross-disciplinary depth and students must also take one core unit (6 points) on interdisciplinary methodologies.
Graduate Certificate in Studies (00200)
The University of Western Australia
UWA's admission requirements for some postgraduate courses have changed for Semester 2, 2020 to facilitate student access to study during the COVID-19 situation. In many cases, these changes may not be extended beyond 2020. Contact Future Students for more information.This course is designed for graduates who have diverse personal and/or professional interests and want to pursue those interests through postgraduate study. It articulates with the Master of Studies and allows students to do the initial four units of interdisciplinary breadth before progressing into the full master's degree.Students choose, in consultation with the course adviser, a unique and interdisciplinary combination of four units (24 points) offered by different schools and faculties that address their academic, professional and/or personal goals.The course develops students' higher order thinking skills, knowledge and communication through the opportunity to consider complex problems and issues from the perspectives of multiple disciplines.
C04255v3 Master of Teaching in Secondary Education
University of Technology Sydney
This teacher education preparation course provides students with a master's qualification to teach in NSW secondary schools. Students who have both the required undergraduate degree and specialisation subjects can complete the course in two years. The course offers major studies in English, Mathematics, Science, PDHPE (available to C10300 Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science pathway students until the 2021 intake only), HSIE, English/HSIE, English/EAL/D, Science/Mathematics, HSIE/Mathematics, Science/EAL/D, and Mathematics/EAL/D.The core component provides research-based studies of educational theory and practice as a basis for professional decision-making in the secondary school context; the major component provides teaching methods; and the professional experience component includes both campus-based and field-based experiences, and is available in each of the specialisation areas.This course is a NSW secondary school teaching preparation course and adheres to the subject content knowledge prerequisites as stipulated by the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA). It is suitable for students about to graduate with a bachelor's degree and for mature-aged graduates who are changing careers and want a teaching qualification. It includes an intensive professional experience program where students spend 60 days in practical experience teaching, and offers extensive, structured and closely supported experiences of secondary school teaching in different settings. The course has the flexibility to enable students who have completed most but not all of the required undergraduate specialisation subjects to undertake the additional required subjects as part of the degree.
Master of Professional Psychology
University of Tasmania
Please note: The closing time and date for the receipt of applications for admission to the Master of Professional Psychology degree in 2021 is 11:59pm on 31 October 2020. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.The Master of Professional Psychology is the fifth year of a 5+1 internship program comprising coursework, research training and practical placements. The course provides preparation for progression to a one-year Psychology Board of Australia approved internship program through the development of professional skills, in tandem with theoretical and empirical knowledge, in line with the scientist-practitioner model. Research training, including the ability to critically assess and apply research findings to inform evidence-based professional practice, is also provided.On successful completion of the Master of Professional Psychology, graduates will be eligible to undertake a sixth year (the +1 year) of practical training. The one-year supervised practice internship which leads to general registration as a psychologist is arranged and developed independently and must be approved by the Psychology Board of Australia.
Master of Psychology (Clinical)
University of Tasmania
Please note: The closing time and date for the receipt of applications for admission to the Master of Psychology (Clinical) in 2021 is 11.59pm on 31 October 2020. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.The Master of Psychology (Clinical) course is a HECS-based course offered on the Hobart campus on a full or part-time basis.The degree is a professional training program in psychology which will prepare you for professional work as a psychologist by developing professional knowledge and skills, along with advanced theoretical and empirical knowledge, in line with the scientist-practitioner model.
Master of Music Studies
University of Tasmania
To explore other postgraduate options in music, please refer to the Art, Music and Theatre study theme page. We are no longer taking applications for this postgraduate coursework degree (F7K) from 2020. Continuing students in this course, refer to the archived page link above for the year you commenced.International students please refer to the International Students website.The Master of Music Studies is offered by the Conservatorium of Music at Hobart. It can be completed in a minimum of three semesters (one calendar year) full-time or a maximum of three years part-time.
Master of Tourism, Environmental and Cultural Heritage
University of Tasmania
Due to the circumstances around COVID-19, you will begin your semester 2 studies online in 2020. However, when Government guidelines change, on-campus studies will be reintroduced.Our new Master of Tourism, Environmental and Cultural Heritage is designed to prepare students for a growing tourism sector in Australia and the world. Offering a unique learning experience by drawing upon Tasmania’s 7 UNESCO listed sites and the university's strong industry connections.Experience unique field trips held at Tasmania’s World Heritage Sites.Accelerate and complete in 1 year by choosing an intensive study program.Enjoy flexible online learning from leading researchers, lecturers and industry leaders.Pitch your business idea to venture capitalists as part of the Tourism Venture Creation unit.Gain real-world experience through internships with the choice of industry partner based your area of interest.Take advantage of Australia’s only Academic Partner with the UNWTO.Are you a resident of Tasmania?We have scholarships available for study in Semester 2, 2020 with the Graduate Certificate in Tourism, Environment and Cultural Heritage.
Food Science and Technology (32 units)
University of Queensland
The Master of Food Science and Technology will cover the integrative disciplines of food science and food technology. In this program, you will gain a comprehensive theoretical and practical knowledge within fields of food science and food technology, and you will have the opportunity to apply these in either a research project or an industry placement (subject to availability). Graduates will be able to apply leadership, research and problem-solving skills to meet the global challenges associated with feeding the world, by contributing to the provision of high quality, safe and nutritionally valuable food and food products, as well as having an understanding of the global policy dialogue on food and food products. It is an ideal program for professionals seeking to expand their career prospects into a wide range of government, commercial, community-based or research roles in the broad field of food science and technology. The Master of Food Science and Technology replaced the Master of Food Studies in 2014. Students enrolled in the Master of Food Studies can refer to the program requirements, rules and course list for the Master of Food Studies.
Food Science and Technology (24 units)
University of Queensland
The Master of Food Science and Technology will cover the integrative disciplines of food science and food technology. In this program, you will gain a comprehensive theoretical and practical knowledge within fields of food science and food technology, and you will have the opportunity to apply these in either a research project or an industry placement (subject to availability). Graduates will be able to apply leadership, research and problem-solving skills to meet the global challenges associated with feeding the world, by contributing to the provision of high quality, safe and nutritionally valuable food and food products, as well as having an understanding of the global policy dialogue on food and food products. It is an ideal program for professionals seeking to expand their career prospects into a wide range of government, commercial, community-based or research roles in the broad field of food science and technology. The Master of Food Science and Technology replaced the Master of Food Studies in 2014. Students enrolled in the Master of Food Studies can refer to the program requirements, rules and course list for the Master of Food Studies.