These courses build on a three-year bachelor major in a particular discipline to fourth-year-level courses in the same discipline (honours or postgraduate diploma), then a masters degree and a PhD. The emphasis is on knowledge of discipline methodology and its application. Graduates have a tendency to move into academic, government, international agency and large business specialist positions.
These
postgraduate diplomas are normally completed in two semesters of full-time
study or part-time equivalent.
Candidates for admission require a pass degree with a major in the discipline,
or a closely related discipline, or an equivalent qualification. Students who
complete the postgraduate diploma with at least second class honours may
articulate to the relevant masters degree.
These
masters degrees are normally completed in two to three semesters of full-time
study or part-time equivalent.
Cumulative masters degrees build further on the specific discipline knowledge
gained in the relevant postgraduate diploma or honours year. Candidates for
admission to cumulative masters degrees require either an honours degree or a
postgraduate diploma with an average grade of 70 per cent or above. Candidates
for cumulative masters degrees may apply for PhD candidature. In some cases,
the candidature may be upgraded without the need to complete the masters
degree, provided certain requirements are met.
This
degree is normally completed in three years of full-time equivalent study.
Candidates for admission to the PhD require a four-year first class honours
degree with a major in the discipline, or a masters degree with a significant
research component in an approved field, or an equivalent qualification.
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