courses

3741

Monash University

Postgraduate - Course

Students who commenced study in 2012 should refer to this course entry for direction on the requirements; to check which units are currently available for enrolment, refer to the unit indexes in the the current edition of the Handbook. If you have any queries contact the managing faculty for your course.

print version

This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the 'Faculty information' section of this Handbook by the Faculty of Education

Managing facultyEducation
Abbreviated titleMRCD
Total credit points required72
Standard duration of study (years)3 years PT
Study mode and locationOff-campus (Gippsland)
Admission, fee and application details http://www.monash.edu/study/coursefinder/course/3741
Contact details

Telephone +61 3 9902 6367 or email education.gippsland@monash.edu or visit http://www.education.monash.edu.

Course coordinator

http://www.education.monash.edu.au/courses/student-advisers.html

Notes

  • Unit codes that are not linked to their entry in the handbook are not available for study in the current year.
  • This course is not available to international student visa holders.
  • Part-time study only.

Description

The Master in Regional and Community Development embodies an explicit commitment to people and place, to social justice, human rights and a sustainable environment. It will equip students with the skills to understand governance issues and undertake participatory planning and research in local, state, national and international public and private sector organisations. Its educational approaches and outcomes will contribute to increased participation in the formation of socially and ecologically sustainable communities and places through an understanding of the strategic importance to public and private sector organisations of community and place.

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to:

  • demonstrate a sound knowledge of contemporary issues and practice in regional and community development in a global context
  • understand the principles and models of participatory planning in organisational and community contexts
  • reflect on their community development practice in order to develop a participatory approach informed by social justice and ecological sustainability
  • demonstrate capacity to work towards the involvement of diverse (and often subjugated/disadvantaged) sectors within the community
  • design and implement an action research proposal for community engagement.

Structure

This course comprises one of the following three options:

  • Option 1: two core units plus 48 points of approved electives drawn from existing arts or education units, or by approval of the course coordinator
  • Option 2: two core units plus two electives and two research units
  • Option 3: two core units plus one elective and one research methods unit and a 24-point research dissertation.

All units are 12 points unless otherwise indicated.

Requirements

Option 1

First year

  • EDF6806 Sustainable community development*
  • APG4807 Participatory planning: Local, national and international perspectives*

Second year

  • two elective units from approved electives

Third year

  • two elective units from approved electives

Option 2

First year

  • EDF6806 Sustainable community development*
  • APG4807 Participatory planning: Local, national and international perspectives*

Second year

  • two elective units from approved electives

Third year

  • EDF6007 Qualitative approaches to research or APG5869 Research methods

plus one of

Option 3

First year

  • EDF6806 Sustainable community development*
  • APG4807 Participatory planning: Local, national and international perspectives*

Second year

  • EDF6007 Qualitative approaches to research or APG5869 Research methods
  • elective unit from approved electives

Third year

One of:

* Core units.

Students undertaking option 2 will be required to take either EDF6007 or APG5869 as a prerequisite.

Alternative exit(s)

Students obtaining at least a credit average can exit:

  • after 24 points of study with a Graduate Certificate of Regional and Community Development
  • after 48 points of study with a Graduate Diploma of Regional and Community Development.

Award(s)

Master in Regional and Community Development