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Off-Campus Learning Guide 2004
Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences

Graduate Certificate in Animal Welfare

Course code: 3430 + Department of Psychology, Clayton campus + Full-fee-paying course: $9150 (Australian residents) + Not currently offered to international students + Attendance compulsory for all units

Aims

On completion of this course, it is expected that graduates will:

Entry requirements

Applicants must have a bachelors degree, or equivalent, or three years of relevant work experience at an appropriate level (to be determined at the discretion of an academic selection panel). There are no formal unit prerequisites.

Special requirements

The contents of units GAW3010, GAW3020 and GAW3030 will have a major component of material presented to students in printed form that is teacher-designated. However, students will be responsible for directing the pace of their learning. In addition, students will be required to undertake projects, deliver oral and poster presentations and participate cooperatively in electronic group discussions and on-campus workshops. Successful participation in these discussions and workshops will rely on students general knowledge, which they will be encouraged to expand by reading and interpreting popular discussion, magazines and newspapers and listening to the radio and watching television.

Unsatisfactory progress

Students who do not pass any unit after two attempts will be liable for exclusion.

Course structure

The course is offered on a part-time basis and can be completed in two to four semesters. It comprises four six-point units - GAW3010 and GAW3020 will be offered in first semester and GAW3030 and GAW3040 in second semester.

Core units

Further information

Inquiries should be directed to the School of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine, telephone (03) 9905 4359 or (03) 9905 9587.

Completed applications

Completed applications are to be forwarded to the School of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine, Postgraduate Office, PO Box 17, Monash University, Clayton campus, Victoria, 3800.

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