Course code: 3787 + Mid-year entry available + Available
only to organisational clients of Monash International + On-campus
(Clayton)
Course coordinators: Craig Thorburn; Bruce Missingham
This special course has been developed to provide workplace training to institutional clients (AusAID). The program takes an innovative approach to development studies through its focus on sustainable development within the international context and will introduce students to international and comparative perspectives and approaches to development and global sustainability.
A bachelors pass degree in a relevant discipline or demonstrable professional experience in international development or a related field. Applicants in the latter category will need to supply a CV, a 1000-word statement and the names of two professional referees.
Students complete 24 points comprised of the following 12-point units:
Course code: 3777 + Mid-year entry available + Available only to approved students from the Central European University (CEU), Hungary + On-campus (Clayton; Caulfield)
The course enables Central European University students to undertake coursework units drawn from their chosen discipline of study within the Faculty of Arts. These units will be selected from core and elective units offered within the faculty's existing coursework masters degrees.
Students must have completed relevant coursework at Central European University in Hungary.
The course comprises a total of 48 credit points. Students will be granted 24 points of advanced standing on the basis of approved masters-level studies completed at CEU and undertake 24 points of fourth and fifth-year-level units over one semester full-time (as per the agreement between CEU and Monash) on-campus at Monash University.
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