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Master of Education (Early Childhood)
The University of Notre Dame Australia
The Master of Education (Early Childhood) provides an opportunity for educators with practical teaching experience to continue their professional development. In particular, you develop an in-depth knowledge and understanding of teaching in the early years, and engage with current theories and policies on working with young children.
Master of Education (Curriculum)
The University of Notre Dame Australia
The Master of Education (Curriculum) is a one-year, full-time program that provides an opportunity for educators with practical experience to continue their professional development and cultivate an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the contemporary curriculum. You are required to complete a program of study that incorporates compulsory subjects, a specialisation strand and an elective.
Master of Counselling
The University of Notre Dame Australia
Are you passionate about helping people? Do you have an innate need to give back to your fellow human? If so, you should consider a Master of Counselling from The University of Notre Dame Australia. This fully-accredited program, which can be completed over two years of full-time study, combines classroom-based study with hands-on practical counselling experience in the real world.
Master of Architecture
The University of Notre Dame Australia
Architecture enhances people’s lives through the creation of meaningful human environments. Many key challenges of contemporary society—such as sustainability, housing affordability, ageing-in-place, city living and community building—often involve spatial issues. Architecture applies a holistic way of thinking and acting to combine creative design processes and technical skills with understandings of human, cultural and environmental issues.Notre Dame’s new Master of Architecture program provides a unique education, in the heart of Fremantle. In ethically, socially and environmentally responsible architecture where you are part of a small cohort of creative, critical–thinking students, embedded in architectural practice.The strength of this program lies in its unique combination of the following:a small diverse cohorthigh-quality teaching approachestailored practice placementssocio-spatial design studios that tackle contemporary issuesworking within a studio-based, creative-practice research culturesituated and engaged within the Fremantle community.The Design Studio is the central component of the curriculum where you apply your knowledge, creativity and strategic problem-solving skills in the design of built environments.During practice placements, you apply your professional and technical learning in local practices under the supervision of a Registered Architect.The curriculum focusses on diverse graduate employment opportunities and is mapped to the Australian National Standard of Competency for Architects. In addition to gaining professional competencies, you develop highlevel strategic research agility, resourcefulness and design innovation that opens up opportunities within traditional and non-traditional career pathways.The personal experience of studying architecture at the Fremantle Campus is enhanced by the historic, artistic and architectural context of the city. Within the program there are opportunities to undertake studies in the Kimberley, Sydney and overseas.
Master of Arts (Theology)
The University of Notre Dame Australia
Theology has always held a central place in the life and mission of the Christian community. Through the critical study and interpretation of religion, the Church and community come to understand their own faith and explain that faith to others. Our Master of Arts (Theology) program appeals to those who want to deepen their understanding of this discipline and explore major issues such as the nature of God, personal identity, human origins and destiny.
Master of Philosophy (Education)
The University of Notre Dame Australia
Designed for those who are embarking on postgraduate studies for the first time, this Master's degree provides the academic skills needed to research and write a major thesis, along with the on-going support of a university-based supervisor. Our staff will work with you to help identify and refine a research proposal and also provide constant mentorship. The program is open to any candidates with an undergraduate degree from a recognised university.
Master of Philosophy (Philosophy & Theology)
The University of Notre Dame Australia
Do you have a burning passion for the study of philosophy and theology? Do you have untapped insights that you wish to share with the world? If so, a Master of Philosophy (Philosophy & Theology) from The University of Notre Dame Australia could be the ideal degree for you. Designed to be completed in 18 months of full-time study, this degree consists of four practical research courses, a major research project and access to a university-based supervisor to oversee your research project.
Master of Laws
The University of Notre Dame Australia
The Master of Laws (coursework) is a Masters of Law degree with a focus on emerging commercial and legal realities in an international context. The degree will enable students to develop in-depth legal knowledge and skills in the areas of international law that they choose. The program also aims to develop a student’s skills in advanced independent research and writing, critical analysis, complex problem-solving and reasoning. The program includes a research component with a strong focus on applied legal research.
MASTER OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (CLOUD COMPUTING, ADVANCED)
Torrens University Australia
Media Design School and IBM have teamed up to develop this course for the rapidly growing cloud computing sector. This program is for experienced software engineers looking to significantly deepen their knowledge and pursue specialist careers in the field. Unlike a traditional degree, the Master of Software Engineering: Cloud Computing, Advanced, is purpose built to suit your unique needs and creative challenges. You will learn by working on industry projects, approach wide-ranging topics from an entrepreneurial mindset, and explore the design thinking, ethics and moral values required in tech for good companies. This course offers professionals the opportunity to upskill in order to improve your career prospects. If you’re a recent graduate, it will give you the chance to continue your studies and specialise in the field of Cloud Computing & DevOps. Throughout the course, you’ll build an awareness of the software engineering body of knowledge with a view towards ethics of practice in a global and sustainable context. You’ll apply coherent and advanced knowledge from the domain of cloud computing and DevOps in diverse contexts including social impact, emerging technologies and entrepreneurship. On graduation you’ll be equipped to make a major contribution to your industry and in demand around the world.