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Master in Organisational Leadership
Course code: 3703 + Course abbreviation: MOrgLead + Total credit points required: 72 + 18 months full-time, 3 years part-time
Study mode and course location
On-campus (Clayton; Gippsland)
Multimode (Clayton; Gippsland)
Off-shore (Singapore)
Course description
This course 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.
Entry requirements
To be eligible for admission, applicants must hold either:
- an approved three-year bachelors degree in a relevant field with a credit average in the final year, or
- an approved three-year bachelors degree (or equivalent) and a fourth year of study, or
- an approved four-year bachelors degree, or
- qualifications or experience considered by the faculty board to be equivalent to, or a satisfactory substitute for, the above awards.
Course structure
Students are required to successfully complete 72 points, comprising one of the following three options:
- six units - option one, or
- five units plus EDF6010/20 Professional project (8000 words) -- option two, or
- four units plus a research thesis (16,000 words) -- option three.
Option 1
Research core unit
- An appropriate 12-point research unit will be selected from the faculty suite of research methodology units listed below (taken on advice from the course coordinator or supervisor)
Program elective
- EDF6821 Policy and governance (12 points)
Specialist electives
- EDF6822 Leadership and organisation (12 points)
- EDF6823 Management and change (12 points)
- EDF6828 Resource management (12 points)
General elective
- Select one general elective unit from the list below (12 points)
Option 2
Research core unit
- An appropriate 12-point research unit will be selected from the faculty suite of research methodology units listed below (taken on advice from the course coordinator or supervisor)
Program elective
- EDF6821 Policy and governance (12 points)
Specialist electives
- EDF6822 Leadership and organisation (12 points)
- EDF6823 Management and change (12 points)
- EDF6828 Resource management (12 points)
Professional project
- EDF6010 or EDF6020 Professional project (A) or (B) (8000 words) (12 points)
Option 3
Research core unit
- An appropriate 12-point research unit will be selected from the faculty suite of research methodology units listed below (taken on advice from the course coordinator or supervisor)
Program elective
- EDF6821 Policy and governance (12 points)
Specialist electives
- EDF6822 Leadership and organisation (12 points)
- EDF6823 Management and change (12 points)
Research thesis
- EDF6031 Masters thesis part 1 and EDF6032 Masters thesis part 2 (16,000 words) (totalling 24 points)
General elective units
Students may choose any one unit from:
- EDF6442 The impact of computer technology on education and society
- EDF6701 Globalisation and education
- EDF6702 Internationalising the curriculum
- EDF6703 International education markets, or
- Any other postgraduate unit
Note that general electives usually do not need the course coordinator’s approval, unless under exceptional circumstances (ie if the student wishes to enrol in a unit from another faculty).
Research methodology units
- EDF6005 Reading, interpreting and communicating research (12 points)
- EDF6006 Quantitative approaches to research (12 points)
- EDF6007 Qualitative approaches to research (12 points)
- EDF6008 Working with theory in research (12 points)
- EDF6009 Special topic in research (12 points)
- EDF6012 Specific focus in research A (6 points)
- EDF6013 Specific focus in research B (6 points)
Research 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.
Note
This course outline is indicative of the program students will follow, but is subject to change. Students should consult their course coordinator to assist in planning their program. Check the timetable for unit availability via the website at www.education.monash.edu.au/students/current/timetables after 30 September.
Contact details
Inquiries: telephone +61 3 9905 2819 or visit www.education.monash.edu.au.
Course coordinator
Professor Peter Gronn
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