The
MQual programs are designed for students who have a bachelors degree and wish
to proceed to a higher degree program. Two kinds of programs are offered: MQual
with a research component and MQual by coursework. Both programs are undertaken
in one year of full-time or two years of part-time study. All students
undertake 48 points of coursework subjects at fourth-year level.
Students should note that the MQual by coursework programs are usually
identical in content to a graduate/postgraduate diploma program in the same
discipline, whereas the MQual with a research component programs are similar to
honours degree programs and are intended for students wishing to proceed to
research degrees. See individual disciplinary entries for details of programs
offered.
The masters qualifying programs are, as the name indicates, intended for
students who wish to proceed to further studies at masters (or PhD) level. They
are in themselves not a formal qualification and students can therefore not
graduate. However, students who for some reason are unable to proceed to
further studies may apply to take out a graduate (or postgraduate) diploma and
are then eligible to graduate.
Students undertaking a masters qualifying program (MQual), either with a
research component or by coursework, must obtain at least a credit average 60 C
in order to have satisfactorily completed the program. A weighted average will
be used in the calculation, ie the mark for each subject will be considered
relative to its points. Marks for subjects for which advanced standing (credit)
has been granted will not be taken into consideration in the calculation.
In some programs, a minimum grade of credit 60 C may be required for some or
all of the core subjects. Refer to the individual programs listed under each
discipline.
The minimum entry requirement for the MQual programs is a credit average in the third part of the major sequence or in the final year of a bachelors degree. Some programs may require students to have achieved distinction average grades -refer to the entry requirements for individual programs.
Disciplines |
With a research component |
By coursework |
Anthropology and sociology |
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Applied Japanese linguistics |
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Applied linguistics (mixed mode) |
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Asian studies |
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Bioethics |
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Critical theory |
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English |
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Environmental science |
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Geography |
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German |
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History |
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Japanese interpreting and translation |
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Japanese studies |
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Music |
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Music performance |
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Philosophy |
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Politics |
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Religion and theology |
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Visual culture |
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Women's studies |
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