These degrees are normally completed in two semesters of full-time study or
part-time equivalent.
These masters degrees build upon the cross-disciplinary knowledge gained in the
relevant graduate diploma by developing specialist discipline knowledge at the
masters level. Candidates for admission require either an honours degree or a
graduate diploma in the relevant discipline completed with an average grade of
credit or above. Graduates have a tendency to move within related functions in
business, government and the professions. Candidates for these masters degrees
may apply for consideration for PhD candidature provided a significant research
component has been completed at upper second class honours level or
equivalent.