an undergraduate degree in any discipline with at least an H3 (65%) weighted average, or equivalent; or
a graduate or postgraduate certificate in any discipline with at least an H3 (65%) weighted average, or equivalent; or
a graduate or postgraduate diploma in any discipline with at least an H3 (65%) weighted average, or equivalent;
The Master of Agribusiness was specifically developed for agribusiness and agricultural professionals to further their skills and knowledge in business strategy, finance, agricultural and resource economics, entrepreneurship and the environmental issues that impact the sector.
Develop an integrated knowledge of the scientific, economic, environmental and social considerations involved in managing systems for the sustainable production of food and fibre to feed a rapidly growing global population.
An undergraduate degree or equivalent, with an average of H2B (70%) or above
The Master of Applied Linguistics offers rigorous theoretical and practical training and will provide graduates with a competitive advantage where clear, independent and creative thinking is valued. The Master of Applied Linguistics is a one-year program designed for graduate professionals working with language in a wide range of areas. The program will equip students with an understanding of key research issues in applied linguistics and the skills to make a substantial professional contribution to the field. The program can be a pathway to a PhD by Research.
An undergraduate degree and at least five years of documented relevant professional experience, or
An undergraduate degree and at least one year of relevant postgraduate study, or
An undergraduate degree, at least six months of relevant postgraduate study and at least two years of documented relevant professional experience.
Positive psychology has developed a scientific understanding of how humans flourish and how communities and institutions can be strengthened. The Master of Applied Positive Psychology will equip you to apply positive psychology principles in your professional and personal life.
an undergraduate degree in any discipline with a weighted average mark of at least H3 (65%), or equivalent to the University of Melbourne grading scheme; and
a design portfolio in a format as specified by the Selection Committee;
This program has a core of design studios leading to a research thesis. Architectural design is conceived in broad terms as the creative invention of architectural futures, integrating aesthetic, technological, programmatic, environmental and social issues in the production of the built environment.
an undergraduate degree, or equivalent, in any discipline but including at least 50 credit points at second year level or above in subjects requiring written and analytical assessment, with a weighted average mark of at least H2B (70%), or equivalent
The Master of Art Curatorship provides historical, theoretical and practical subjects that focus on the activities of museums, including collection management, event development, exhibition interpretation and art conservation. Students develop an understanding of the broader cultural context in which art museums operate in Australia and internationally and are given opportunities to relate theory to practice.
An undergraduate degree in any discipline with at least H2B (70%) average, or equivalent
The Master of Arts (Professional and Applied Ethics) aims to give graduates the theoretical and analytic tools to understand the central issues in professional and applied ethics. Completion of this course will equip graduates to conduct research on and analyse key ethical concepts and arguments in their field of specialisation, enabling them to contribute to policy discussion and development in a wide range of professional, institutional and industry settings.
a four-year honours degree in a relevant discipline which includes a substantial research component, equivalent to at least 25% of one year of full-time study. Applicants should have achieved a minimum weighted average of 70% in the final year subjects, or (University of Melbourne) equivalent, with a minimum result of 75% for the research component;
A Master of Arts (Research) allows students to complete a major research project in an area within the humanities and social science disciplines.
The MA allows students to undertake a critical application of specialist knowledge and skills in a chosen area of study. The thesis component includes a submission of a 30,000 word thesis.
A Master of Arts (Research) is usually undertaken over 18 months (full-time) or three years (part-time). Successful completion of the Master of Arts can act as a pathway to the Doctor of Philosophy degree.
an undergraduate degree in any discipline, with a weighted average mark of H2B (70%), or above, or equivalent
This vocationally orientated program prepares students for a management career in the arts, entertainment and cultural industries, including theatre, dance, music, visual arts and the moving image, and in cultural policy development in government or industry peak bodies. A Moving Image specialisation is available.
The Master in Avian Health and Medicine is a specialist and interactive online program specifically designed for poultry veterinarians working in all aspects of the poultry industry worldwide.