Monash University: University Handbooks: Postgraduate handbook 2004: Units indexed by faculty
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Course code: 3703 + Clayton and Gippsland (on-campus/multi-mode) + Course coordinator: Professor Peter Gronn (telephone (03) 9905 2819 for initial inquiries)
The Master in Organisational Leadership is designed for professionals working in a range of human service and corporate sector organisations who prefer being associated with an organisational qualification rather than an educational one upon graduation.
To be eligible for admission, applicants must hold either an approved three-year bachelors degree and an approved fourth year of study, or an approved four-year bachelors degree, or have qualifications or experience considered by the faculty board to be equivalent to, or a satisfactory substitute for, the above award.
Students are required to successfully complete 72 credit points comprising one of the following three options:
Students may choose any one unit from:
No general electives
Plus EDF6010/EDF6020 Professional project (A) or (B)
No general electives
Plus Thesis
The research core unit is a corequisite for the research thesis. It may be taken concurrently with the research thesis or completed prior to the commencement of the research thesis.
This is a conceptual outline only. It gives a general indication of how the course will progress and is subject to change without notice. Students should also consult their course coordinator to assist in planning their program. Check the timetable for unit availability via the website at http://www.education.monash.edu.au/students/current/timetables after 30 September.
The Master in Organisational Leadership may be taken either full-time or part-time. It is expected that full-time candidates will complete all requirements within 18 months (three semesters), while part-time candidates should complete all requirements within three years. The expected number of study hours per week for a full-time student is 48.
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