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www.monash.edu Guide to Postgraduate Courses 2012 International students Australia n Malaysia n South Africa n Italy n India n China

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Guide to Postgraduate Courses 2012International students

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© Monash University 2011, all rights reserved. This publication reflects prescriptions, policy and practice in force as at 28 February 2011 and takes no account of developments and changes made since that date.

All students should visit the Monash website for updates. Monash supports the intent of Education Services for Overseas Students legislation and is a registered provider of education services.

Produced by Monash Marketing and Communications, Building H, Caulfield campus.

1 Welcome to Monash

2 Global reach, global reputation

4 The difference you need

6 Why choose Melbourne

8 More opportunities in more places

10 Coursework or research?

12 Making a difference

14 Extra support when you need it

16 Scholarships

17 Alumni

How to use this guideThis guide provides you with an overview of the University’s courses, as well as information about life on campus, flexible study options, accommodation choices, and more. You should also explore the Monash website at www.monash.edu/study for more detailed and updated information about courses and study opportunities listed in this guide.

Monash onlineHomepage www.monash.edu

Course Finder www.monash.edu/coursefinder

International students www.monash.edu/study/international

Scholarships www.monash.edu/scholarships

Off-campus learning www.monash.edu/offcampus

Monash on YouTube www.youtube.com/monashunivideo

Monash University has more students, more staff and more campuses around the world than any other Australian university. This means more choice and more opportunities. We have global ambitions for the future, yet we’ve retained a reputation for being friendly and approachable.

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welcome to monash

Monash University offers postgraduate students an opportunity to contribute to the great intellectual debates that will shape our future. At Monash, you will learn from researchers and scholars who are tackling the most important issues of our time – climate change and sustainability, economic prosperity, health and wellbeing, intercultural understanding and many more. On the strength of their efforts Monash is ranked as one of the leading research-intensive universities in Australia, so you will be learning at the cutting edge.

A Monash University education will challenge you. The skills and knowledge that you develop as a result will not only make a difference to your future, but will also allow you to make a difference in the lives of others. And Monash University’s close-knit community of scholars, professional staff and students will be here to support you and your ambitions.

All of the above are ingredients in a first-class student experience. We are a unique and exciting intellectual community bringing together the best ideas and people from around the world. And we want you to be part of it.

On behalf of the Monash University community, I warmly invite you to join us.

Professor Ed Byrne AO

Vice-Chancellor and President

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Global reach, global reputation

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Monash – a leadern The equal best university in Australia for positive graduate

outcomes (Good Universities Guide to Postgraduate Courses 2011).

n Among the top 50 universities in the world for arts and humanities, life sciences and social sciences (QS World University Rankings).

n A global alumni network of over 235,000 graduatesn With students from over 100 countries, speaking as

many as 90 languages, our campuses boast a rich mix of cultures, ideas and perspectives.

Rankings – study area and disciplineThe QS World University Rankings rated us:n 43rd for Arts and Humanitiesn 58th for Engineering and Technologyn 49th for Life Sciences and Medicinen 69th for Natural Sciencesn 34th for Social Sciences and Management

The Academic Ranking of World Universities rated us:

n In the top 75 universities for Chemistry

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings rated us:

n 31st for Clinical, Pre-clinical and Healthn 42nd for Life Sciences

Monash is positioned in the top

1% of world universities

(Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2010)

The Group of Eight is a coalition of prestigious Australian universities, renowned for the high standard of education they provide.

The universities that make up the Group of Eight collectively produce more than 70% of all basic research conducted at Australia’s universities.

They are:

n Australian National University

n Monash University

n The University of Adelaide

n The University of Melbourne

n The University of New South Wales

n The University of Queensland

n The University of Sydney

n The University of Western Australia

Monash is one of Australia’s most prestigious universities. With an international reputation for the high quality of its research and its teaching, the University consistently ranks among the top universities in Australia.Monash has built its reputation on career-focused degrees and the highest standards of learning, teaching and research.

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More than 25% of Monash

students are studying

postgraduate courses

Why choose Monash? Prestige. You get a qualification from a Group of Eight university.

Expertise. Undertake your course under the leadership and supervision of world-class scholars.

Choice. Monash offers one of Australia’s most comprehensive range of postgraduate courses.

Connections. Monash is connected through partnerships and alliances with universities in North America, Europe, the UK, Asia and Africa. We also have a global network of campuses and centres.

Relevance. As a research-intensive university, our courses are designed using the latest research and industry developments.

A postgraduate degree from Monash can provide a faster route to where you want to be.

If you’re looking to fast-track your career, or want to change careers, a postgraduate degree from Monash can give you a distinct advantage, especially in career markets demanding higher levels of skills and qualifications.

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Transport in Melbournewww.metlinkmelbourne.com.au

All Australian campuses are accessible by public transport. A shuttle bus service operates between the Clayton, Caulfield, Berwick and Peninsula campuses during semesters and also in examination periods.

Designated bicycle parking is provided at all campuses. For details of local bicycle paths and bicycle lanes, refer to the Bicycle Victoria website at www.bv.com.au.

The Monash Student Association runs a car-pooling scheme for students and staff travelling to the Clayton, Berwick and Peninsula campuses. Car poolers are eligible for free parking.

Public transport timetables and maps can be found at: www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au.

Melbournewww.visitmelbourne.com

Melbourne is consistently voted one of the best places to live in the world. The city is a rich, multicultural landscape of ideas, skills and personalities.

The people are cosmopolitan, fun-loving and friendly.

Temperatures can be hot in summer (with maximums in the 40s) and cool in winter (the temperature as low as zero at night).

The city has something for all tastes. From calm parks and gardens to the edgy arts and music scene.

Melbourne is also Australia’s restaurant capital, with more than 3000 restaurants and cafes, offering cuisines from around the world.

And, if you like sport, there are local competitions in all sports – and regular international events, including:

n Formula One Grand Prix

n The Australian Tennis Open

n Australian Rules Football

n Melbourne Cup and Caulfield Cup

n Rip Curl Surfing Titles

n Australian International Air Show

n International Test Cricket

Melbourne has a long-held reputation for welcoming international students and providing them with memorable study experiences. It offers a high standard of living, and first-class education, health care, public transport, employment rates, safety and security.

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Prato Centre Italy

Monash South Africa

6 Victorian campuses Berwick Caulfield Clayton Gippsland Parkville Peninsula

IITB-Monash Research Academy, India

More campuses. More places.Monash has six Australian campuses, plus campuses in Malaysia and South Africa. The University also has a centre in Prato, Italy and a joint postgraduate research academy in India.

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Berwick Berwick is a small, friendly campus with about 2000 students about 40 minutes south east of Melbourne. It is a five minute walk from the heart of Berwick’s specialty shops, cafes and business services.

A reading room and computer laboratory are available for postgraduates at Berwick campus.

www.berwick.monash.edu

Clayton Clayton is the largest of the University’s six campuses. It combines a vibrant research, technology and manufacturing precinct with first-rate sporting facilities, shops, a student centre, libraries, a post office, banks, medical services and religious centres.

The Monash Research Graduate Centre, centrally located on Clayton campus, is equipped with a range of services for postgraduate students, including: 24-hour access, computer laboratory, full-time support staff and a large multi-purpose seminar and lounge area.

The campus can be reached by train and an extensive bus network.

www.monash.edu/campuses/clayton

Caulfield Caulfield is the second largest Monash campus, with about 13,000 students. It is the main centre for the faculties of Business and Economics, Art and Design, and Information Technology.

The campus is nine km from the Melbourne city centre and adjacent to Caulfield train station, a major junction for city-bound services from Frankston, Dandenong and Pakenham.

Caulfield campus has two main postgraduate lounges with kitchen facilities. Two study areas, several computer laboratories and 11 meeting rooms provide a range of options for students.

www.monash.edu/campuses/caulfield

Parkville Located three km north of Melbourne’s city centre, the Parkville campus houses the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. The campus has first-class teaching facilities, innovative learning spaces and research laboratories.The campus is home to the Centre for Medication Use and Safety and the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, which comprises the largest and most experienced group of pharmaceutical scientists in Australia. A postgraduate common room has facilities including a refrigerator, tea and coffee-making facilities, a TV, couches and a computer.www.pharm.monash.edu

Gippsland Gippsland is the university’s only regional campus – situated about a two hour drive from Melbourne. Eight of the 10 Monash faculties are represented on campus, providing a broad array of undergraduate and postgraduate academic programs and research activities. The campus is valued as a place to study and live, away from the pressures of city life. It is easily accessible by a bus connection from Morwell train station or by car. The picturesque Gippsland campus has a postgraduate lounge beside the campus library and the Student Union Lounge. Facilities include a meeting room, kitchen and games area.www.gippsland.monash.edu

Peninsula The Peninsula campus is about an hour’s drive south of Melbourne, close to the bay and the beach. It is a centre for nursing and paramedic training and early childhood and primary education, and is also being developed as a centre for health science research. The Struan Postgraduate Centre provides a wide range of services to all postgraduate students. Research students from any campus can use the facilities, which include wireless computer and printing facilities, seminar/meeting rooms and a student lounge and kitchen facilities. www.monash.edu/campuses/peninsula

ACCOMMODATIONAccommodation is available (either on-campus or near-to-campus) at all campuses except Parkville and Sunway.www.mrs.monash.edu/on-campus/berwick www.mrs.monash.edu/on-campus/clayton www.mrs.monash.edu/on-campus/caulfield www.mrs.monash.edu/on-campus/gippsland www.mrs.monash.edu/on-campus/peninsula www.mrs.monash.edu/on-campus/south-africa

On-campus Living on-campus is a great way to concentrate on your studies and you’re part of a community of people also committed to their courses.The closing date for lodging applications for the following year is 30 November. For more information on accommodation, visit www.mrs.monash.edu or telephone +61 3 9905 6200.

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A free Monash Shuttle Bus service runs in both directions from Clayton to Berwick, Clayton to Caulfield and Clayton to Peninsula campuses, as well as between Frankston station and Peninsula campus, during the academic year.

Parking is available at or near all Australian campuses.

Sunway, Malaysia This ia the University’s first international campus. The campus offers state-of-the-art teaching and learning infrastructure to almost 4000 students. A postgraduate centre on the Malaysian campus has 41 well-equipped work stations, seminar and discussion rooms.www.monash.edu.my/future

South Africa The South Africa campus is dedicated to educating the future leaders of Africa. The campus is located on a 100-hectare site in Ruimsig, a growing suburb 23 km from the Johannesburg city centre. Students at the campus benefit from small classes, advanced facilities and state-of-the-art technology. There is a strong volunteering ethic on the campus. Many students give up their free time to help disadvantaged children with their school work. www.monash.ac.za

Prato Centre, Italy The Prato Centre, near Florence, hosts short and semester-length courses and seeks to develop and expand Australia’s connections with universities, governments, cultural organisations and industry in Europe. It has also been established to develop and expand the opportunities for Monash and other Australian students to study overseas. It is an ideal venue for workshops, seminars and conferences. www.ita.monash.edu

IITB-Monash Research AcademyThe IITB-Monash Research Academy, based in Mumbai, India is an exciting partnership between the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) and Monash University – two of the world’s leading educational and research institutions. Together IITB and Monash have taken a collaborative approach to multidisciplinary research that delivers high impact, integrated solutions to complex research problems for industry, government and the broader research community.www.iitbmonash.org

Off-campus If work or family commitments prevent you from attending one of our campuses, consider studying off-campus. www.monash.edu.au/offcampus

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By searching for answers

and developing solutions, you can

make a personal contribution to

major issues.

There are three ways to study for a postgraduate degree.n By coursework.

n By research.

n By coursework with a research component.

Coursework optionsPostgraduate coursework degrees at Monash are offered in all disciplines, and at every level, including Masters, Graduate Diplomas and Graduate Certificates.

Many Masters degrees are designed so you can exit early with a Graduate Diploma or Graduate Certificate. In this way, if you need to withdraw from study for some reason, the work you have already done will be recognised, and awarded a qualification.

Research optionsMonash offers research-based postgraduate degrees in all disciplines.

And, while the challenge takes commitment, drive, motivation and talent, the benefits are enormous.

It will enable you to pursue a passion, working in a supportive environment with like-minded people. And it can open up incredible career opportunities.

Coursework and researchCombined degrees offer you the flexibility to complete part of your course by following a unit-based program, and part of it by completing a research thesis. It will allow you to grow through experiencing two very different methods of higher education.

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The University’s reputation has been built, in part, on our unique approach – combining education and research. We believe research is not a separate academic pursuit, but should be used to provide tangible improvements to our communities. This ideal of turning thoughts into action means the University is at the forefront of developing new ideas and cutting-edge technologies. It’s why a Monash education is respected around the world. There are Monash graduates on every continent, leaders in the fields of engineering, business, technology, law, medicine, science and the arts.

Our researchers are making remarkable discoveries within a huge array of fields and discipline. The University’s research priorities include:

n Sustainability

n Climate change

n Peace and security

n Health and wellbeing

n Economic prosperity

n Education

n Innovation and technology

n Pharmaceutical sciences

Nobel Peace PrizeIn 2007, eight scientists from Monash University shared in the prestige of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, awarded jointly to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and former US Vice-President Al Gore.

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e-Research ServicesThe Monash e-Research Centre provides all Monash researchers with access to outstanding advice and assistance – to help you manage your research projects and data effectively and efficiently. The centre can give you the advice, information and assistance you need to help you identify, specify, develop and configure IT tools and data management systems and practices to meet your specific needs. For details, visit www.monash.edu/eresearch/internal.html.

OrientationOur orientation service incorporates a series of programs to help students adjust to a new country, and find their way around campus, not to mention the surrounding community. Activities include visiting the local supermarket, using public transport, social events and friendship programs.

A postgraduate degree takes commitment and drive.

To help you maintain the momentum you build, we help put you in touch with like-minded people.

To share information.

To build networks.

To get the support to keep you going.

Monash Postgraduate Association (MPA)All Monash postgraduates are eligible to join the Monash Postgraduate Association. In addition to its seminar program, the Association provides services for postgraduate students, including:

n social functions such as lunches, coffee clubs and question-and-answer sessions

n newsletters and publications including Compass, MPA guide to postgraduate programs and a weekly MPA email news bulletin

n advice, advocacy and mediation on issues that postgraduate students may encounter during their study

n representation on Monash University and faculty committees.

www.monash.edu/students/mpa.

Academic supportDuring their studies, students have access to academic support programs to improve written and oral expression, reading, listening and note-taking skills.

Tutors are available to guide advanced students through research methodology, conference presentation and the best way of submitting academic papers.

Family supportMonash Family and Child Care supports international families with children studying at Monash University. Advice is available regarding childcare, primary school, playgroups, school holiday care and other child and family support issues. Social events for international students with families are held throughout the year.

www.adm.monash.edu.au/community-services/family

WellbeingEach Monash campus features a Health, Wellbeing and Development Hub that offers support, information and advice to international students on a wide range of issues including settling into life in Australia, cultural adjustment, your student visa, health care, and finding your way around campus.

www.monash.edu.au/international/support

Monash helps students settle into university life by providing an extensive range of support programs and services.

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Coursework scholarships A range of scholarships and bursaries are available for prospective and continuing coursework postgraduate students. The number of scholarship and bursary offers made in any one year is dependent on available funding. For full details on scholarships and bursaries available for coursework postgraduate students, visit www.monash.edu/scholarships.

University wide

n Monash University International Scholarships for Excellence are awarded to international students for high academic achievement. The scholarships are valued at A$5000 per 48 credit points.

n International students applying directly to Monash for entry to a course of study will be automatically assessed for this scholarship.

Faculty scholarshipsFaculty of Information Technology

n International Merit Scholarship is open to international students intending to enrol in a postgraduate (coursework) degree in the Faculty of Information Technology at a Monash campus in Australia. International students applying to transfer to Information Technology from a degree in another Monash faculty are eligible.

n The scholarship is awarded to eligible students based on academic performance. Two levels of scholarship are available either $5000 or $7000 per 48 credit points of study paid towards tuition fees for the minimum number of credit points required to complete the degree. The scholarship value will be determined by academic results in previous study. (Continuing Monash international students, who are not recipients of the FIT International Merit Scholarship and have completed one semester or at least a minimum of 18 credit points of an IT degree, achieving an overall high distinction average of 80% or above, will be eligible to receive the Level One value of the FIT International Merit Scholarship.)

n International students applying directly to Monash for entry to a course of study will be automatically assessed for these scholarships.

New-to-course International applicants who have not met the eligibility criteria for the FIT International Merit scholarship will, upon accepting their offer and enrolling into an IT course at Monash University, receive a one-off course fee allowance of A$1000 to be deducted from course tuition fees.

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences.

MNHS International Honours Scholarship is open to international students who are:

n enrolled or intending to enrol in a full-time honours bachelor degree program within the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences at a Monash campus in Australia. Students enrolled in an embedded honours program such as Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours). Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) or Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) should be in their final year of the degree, or

n enrolled or intending to enrol full-time in the Master of Biomedical Science (Part 1) at a Monash campus in Australia.

Scholarships are awarded to the highest achieving eligible students who achieve a minimum weighted average mark of 75 per cent. Students must also demonstrate their research potential in their scholarship application as measured by previous research involvement including, vacation scholarships, research based units, work experience etc.

The scholarship consists of A$1000 per 48 credit points of study, up to a maximum of one year only paid directly towards tuition fees.

Eligible students must submit an application for this scholarship on the coursework scholarships website. Applications for semester 1 open August and close in October (late applications are open in January and February). Semester 2 applications open in June and close in July.

Sometimes, ambition needs a helping hand.

Monash University commits more than $90 million a year to student scholarships, prizes and awards. $10 million is awarded annually to coursework scholarships and bursaries to encourage and reward academic excellence.

Research scholarshipsThere are various scholarships for international students wishing to undertake a masters degree by research or doctoral program at Monash University.

Applicants should hold, or expect to hold, a bachelors degree with first class honours or qualifications and/or research experience deemed equivalent by the University. There are no age restrictions.

Some scholarships cover living expenses and may be combined with a second scholarship covering tuition fees. Living allowance scholarships include:

n Monash Graduate Scholarships

n Silver Jubilee Postgraduate Scholarship

n Sir James McNeill Foundation Scholarship

Tuition fee scholarships include:

n the Endeavour International Postgraduate Research Scholarship

n the Monash International Postgraduate Research Scholarships

n the Vera Moore International Postgraduate Research Scholarship.

The Monash Research Graduate School offers generous travel grants for conference attendance and other activities related to the candidate’s research project. Doctoral and masters by research students who are under examination may also apply for publications grants. A statistical support service is also available.

Further information can be obtained from the Monash Research Graduate School (MRGS): www.mrgs.monash.edu/scholarships

Scholarships

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A global alumni network of 250,000 and growing

Some other Monash success stories

n Mr Luc Chen (GradDipBusAdmin(Ext) 1997, MBA(Ext) 1999), Vice President, Yangtze River Economy United Development (Group) Co Ltd.

n Professor David de Kretser, AC (MD 1969, HonLLD 2006), former Governor of Victoria.

n Ms Tang Lu (MIntBus 2006), Marketing Executive, Kerry Group Kerry Ingredients Trading Shanghai.

n Dr Anusorn Sangnimnuan (PhD 1985), President, Bangchak Petroleum Public Company Limited.

n Mr Li Zhengli (GradDipBusAdmin(Ext) 1997, MBA(Ext) 1999, President, Shanghai Huasheng Enterprise (Group) Co Ltd.

n Professor Tim Flannery (MSc 1981), writer, scientist and explorer, Australian of the Year 2007.

n Dr Rongphol Choaroenphandhu, (PhD Law), Secretary General of Cabinet and Permanent Secretary, Office of Prime Minister of Thailand

Luc Can Master of Business Administration (2000)

In the late 1990’s Luc Can took time away from his job as Deputy Director and Head of the Securities Department with the Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV), to gain formal management training with Monash University.

His decision to return to study opened a world of opportunity.

Returning home in 2001, Luc was promoted to Director of the International Banking Department at BIDV, a position he held until 2004, when he decided to return to Monash to undertake further postgraduate study.

Since then his academic career has gone from strength to strength – in 2003 Luc received the Australia-Asia Award to support him during his studies (one of only two Vietnamese students so far to have received this honour), and in 2007 he was awarded the prestigious Humphrey Fellowship (part of the US Fulbright Exchange Program), offered by the US Government through the Department of State.

Luc has now returned to Vietnam to continue his career in banking and finance, and to further his experience in teaching and research.

Many Monash graduates have gone on to assume leadership roles in business and in public life. Our people and our ideas are making a difference. From climate change to peace and security, health and wellbeing, to economic prosperity.

Mohidus Samad KhanPhD candidate

Engineering PhD candiate, Mohidus Samad Khan says the expert supervision available at Monash University helped him meet the challenge of moving from undergraduate study to beginning his own career in research.

Through regular meetings with engineering experts he was able to find his own niche in the complex world of chemical engineering.

Originally from Bangladesh, Mohidus saw a double benefit to studying at Monash – he could study at one of the top ranked universities in the world, while living in one of the most livable cities in the world, Melbourne.

“Monash University has good research resources with diverse research programs. It is a good option for students who are looking for high quality research opportunities with a prestigious reputation. I feel proud to have the opportunity to do my postgraduate research at Monash University”, Mohidis says.

In April, 2011 Mohidus was awarded the Mollie Holman Doctoral Medal for best Monash PhD Thesis and the Kenneth Hunt Medal for best Engineering PhD Thesis.

Sindy MadridMaster of Business Information Systems (2010)

Working as a commercial CRM Manager, Sindy manages CRM solutions to profile customers in order to target offers, develop products, and allocate sales and resources. She also works with users to define business requirements and translate them into system design.

“After working in the Business Intelligence field for a while, I got to a point where I felt I needed a more solid theoretical background to complement my work experience, and complement my practical knowledge with a more integrated framework,” Sindy says.

“That’s why I decided to look for a university program that offered units to support my work activities.

“I was granted the Chile Bicentennial Scholarship which allowed me to study in any university in Australia. I reviewed the Masters programs of all universities in the Business Information area. Monash was the one that offered the most attractive subjects and most relevant to what I needed to know at work.”

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ContactInternational students: 1800 181 838 (within Australia)

+61 3 9627 4852 (outside Australia)

Email: [email protected]

www.artdes.monash.eduART & DESIGN

Monash University Museum of ArtIn October 2010, Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA) opened new museum premises on the University’s Caulfield campus.

Located at the heart of the University’s Art & Design precinct, the new museum encompasses a suite of dynamic gallery spaces; an expansive landscaped sculpture court; a major sculptural commission by artist Callum Morton; and a series of distinctive threshold spaces, including the canopy, spine, light-well, and Helen Macpherson Smith Education Space.

Designed by Kerstin Thompson Architects, the flexible form of MUMA’s new architectural design provides increased gallery space and the capacity for MUMA to present an expanded program of exhibitions, special projects, education and public programs; alongside exhibitions from the Monash University Collection.

Monash University Museum of Art offers a unique perspective on the recent history of contemporary art and culture, and is adventurous and forward looking in the production, research and support of new art and ideas.

Through our exhibitions, collection and public programs, MUMA makes an energetic contribution to, and interaction with, the intellectual and cultural life of the University and broader communities.

Exhibitions range from newly commissioned projects to surveys of significant contemporary artists, and innovative exhibitions exploring the recent history of contemporary art from Australia and internationally. The Monash University Collection represents a leading overview of Australian art since the 1960s.

www.monash.edu/muma

ART & DeSIgN IN PRATO, ITAlyStudents in the Faculty of Art & Design have the option to undertake some study at the Monash Centre in Prato, near Florence, and gain full credit toward their degree while living and working in the centre of a medieval commune amid the landscapes of Tuscany.

Higher degree by research students in design, architecture or fine art are able to undertake some study at the Palazzo Vaj, which provides an ideal research base for masters and PhD candidates, while coursework students are able to take units in drawing, theory of art and design and interdisciplinary design. Completing your research in Prato gives students access to some of the world’s greatest collections of art and design. As well as being close to Tuscany’s renowned art collections such as the Uffizi and the Accademia, Prato houses the Pecci Foundation, the most important contemporary art museum in central Italy, and every second year one of the world’s premier art events, the Venice Biennale is held close by. Also integral to all faculty studies is the cultural experience of being part of a medieval city, complete with walls, churches, palaces and winding cobbled streets; a living museum which brings history alive and makes it a part of daily life.

ReSeARCh AT ART & DeSIgNThe Faculty of Art & Design is recognised and respected for providing excellence in education, practice and research that is characterised by a spirit of enquiry and collaboration.

The faculty’s energy is driven by a community of staff who are active art and design practitioners, architects and theorists that focus on critically informed creative activity at the highest level.

Staff members bring expertise and dedication to their research that reflects the diverse approaches found in contemporary visual culture and the built environment.

Art & Design at a glancen Research intensive: Monash Art

& Design has the largest studio-based research degree program in Australia.

n Experience: Our staff are leading practitioners, creative professionals and renowned researchers.

n Influential graduates: Our graduates are shaping the future of art and design around the world. As award-winning practitioners, they push artistic and social boundaries and challenge established ideas.

n World-class facilities: Purpose-built art, design and architecture studios, laser-cutting lab, 3D printing and automotive transport clay modelling studio.

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ART & DESIGN

Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Research degrees

Doctor of PhilosophyThe PhD program at Monash offers rigorous research training in an academic environment where research and research training are a major priority of the University. Monash is Australia’s largest and most internationalised university with a multi-faceted academic profile supporting a wide range of research activities across its Australian and international campuses.The Monash Faculty of Art & Design has introduced doctoral studies to support the specific needs of fine art, design, multimedia, architecture and cross disciplinary research. This has included the development of a unique studio-based PhD, whereby practicing artists, designers and architects are able to incorporate their studio/workshop activity within a research framework, where candidates are supported by academic supervision, plus a suite of seminars, discussion groups and coursework units. The Faculty now has the largest studio-based research degree program in Australia, and is based in one of the top research universities in the country.

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D The PhD is a university award administered by the Monash Research Graduate School Committee. For either mode, the minimum qualifications for admission to PhD candidature are: a degree (at least four years of full-time study), which normally includes a research component in the fourth year, leading to an honours degree class 1 or 2A; or a course leading to a masters preliminary qualification at a level rated by the faculty as equivalent to an honours class 1 or 2A; or a masters degree that entailed work, normally including a significant research component, at least equivalent to an honours degree. Under exceptional circumstances, the Research Graduate School Committee may accept candidates with a degree of a lower grade than honours 2A if they have demonstrated an ability to undertake research at the PhD level: for example by producing evidence of quality work that can be reported on by a referee, or by producing proof of relevant professional experience at a high level. Application for the studio research PhD must be accompanied by 12–20 images of recent original work clearly numbered with a corresponding list of details attached. Applicants must also submit a research proposal of approximately 1000 words for consideration. Guidelines for the research proposal can be obtained from the faculty by emailing [email protected].

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Master of Fine ArtThis popular research program attracts artists who are passionate and committed to their practice, capable of independent analytical thought, and who are informed about the context and role that the visual arts play in the formation of contemporary culture. Through studio-based research, candidates will contribute to the advancement of visual culture by developing a curiosity beyond the conventional, testing and initiating new ideas and methods for art production, and by experimenting and exploring concept and form.

2953 Caulfield, Gippsland

2 1 D Applicants should hold an Australian bachelor degree with honours (1 or 2A) or equivalent from a recognised tertiary institution. In special circumstances, the faculty may admit an applicant who does not meet these academic criteria. In such cases, the faculty will consider your qualifications, publications (including exhibitions) and experience in the proposed field of study. Such applications will be considered on a case by case basis. All applications must be accompanied by 10–15 images of recent original work, clearly numbered with a corresponding list of details attached and a research proposal of approximately 400 words. Guidelines for the research proposal can be obtained from the faculty by emailing [email protected].

24,400

Master of Design (Research)Monash’s research program in design encourages candidates to explore ideas and concepts within a studio environment. The program includes two coursework subjects to assist with the research methodology and to help develop and focus the research. The core aim of the program is the development of a new body of work, informed by the social need and imaginative potential of design within the selected field of inquiry.

3111 Caulfield 2 1 D Applicants should hold an Australian bachelor degree with honours (1 or 2A) or equivalent from a recognised tertiary institution in an area appropriate to their research discipline. In special circumstances, the faculty may admit an applicant who lacks any of the qualifications listed above, but whose publications, professional practice (five years minimum), creation of design registrations (or patents in other countries), major commissions and other experience is considered by the faculty to be equivalent research training in the proposed field of study. Such applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis. All applications must be accompanied by 10–15 images of recent original work: clearly numbered with a corresponding list of details attached and a research proposal of approximately 400 words. Guidelines for the research proposal can be obtained from the faculty by emailing [email protected].

24,400

Master of ArtsThis 100% research course is offered in the principal research area of the theory of art and design. The program requires students to develop a comprehensive written proposal that outlines their proposed project, places the research within the context of the scholarly literature and outlines the proposed methodology.

0498 Caulfield, Gippsland

2 1 D Applicants should hold an Australian bachelor degree with honours (1 or 2A) or equivalent from a recognised tertiary institution in an area appropriate to their research discipline. In special circumstances, the faculty may admit an applicant who lacks any of the qualifications listed above, but whose publications and other experience is considered by the faculty to be equivalent research training in the proposed field of study. Such applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis. All applications must be accompanied by a research proposal of approximately 400 words. Guidelines for the research proposal can be obtained from the faculty by emailing [email protected].

24,400

Coursework degrees

Master of ArchitectureThe Master of Architecture offers a coursework postgraduate education in the discipline of architecture. Designed for students who have completed recognised undergraduate studies in architectural design, this course enables graduates to meet the academic requirements for professional registration.

3120 Caulfield 2 1 A Applicants should hold an Australian bachelor degree in architecture from a recognised tertiary institution. This qualifying undergraduate program must have been completed no earlier than 5 years prior to the proposed commencement of the Masters program. Applicants will send a folio and curriculum vitae along with their application; short-listed applicants will be interviewed by telephone or by video conference.

26,400

Master of Design The Master of Design by coursework combines design practice with the necessary skills in marketing and business to sharpen your professional practice and analytical skills to an advanced level. Graduates from this program will demonstrate highly developed capabilities that will place them at the forefront of contemporary design practice.

3113 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 A Applicants should hold an Australian bachelor degree or equivalent from a recognised tertiary institution in an art or design field. Applications must be accompanied by a folio of 10-15 pieces of recent, relevant work which may be on CD or as colour printouts, clearly numbered with a corresponding list of details attached and a current academic and professional curriculum vitae.

24,400

Master of MultimediaThis three-semester program is designed for people with no art or design background, but who recognise the value of adding multimedia capabilities to their existing professional skills. Students will learn all aspects of design, media and technology, supported by theory units relevant to the multimedia industry. They also have access to purpose-built media studios with facilities for digital imaging, web design, interactive media, animation, virtual spaces and digital video.

3102 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 A Applicants should hold an Australian bachelor degree or equivalent from a recognised tertiary institution.

24,400

Master of Multimedia DesignThis specialist coursework masters degree recognises the particular practical skills and mindset that are required to work as a multimedia designer. It acknowledges the specialist skills in design strategy, development and communication necessary to work effectively in this area. Students can customise their own program by choosing from a range of Design, Information Technology and Digital Media subjects.

3105 Caulfield 2 1, 2 A Applicants should hold an Australian bachelor degree or equivalent from a recognised tertiary institution.

24,400

Master of Visual ArtsThis flexible degree attracts artists wishing to extend their practice within the context of contemporary visual arts discourse. This course is designed for students with an undergraduate degree in art or design who wish to hone their technical skills within the studio, while also exploring the conceptual aspirations of their work. Students are exposed to a critical review of their work within a supportive and encouraging environment.

3108 Caulfield, Gippsland

1.5 1 A Applicants should hold an Australian bachelor degree or equivalent from a recognised tertiary institution in an art or design field. Applications should be accompanied by 10–15 images of recent original work, clearly numbered with a corresponding list of details attached. Students must be able to demonstrate a high level of capability in their chosen studio discipline. They should provide a personal statement of no more than 200 words summarising the direction of their current practice, including materials, techniques and content.

24,400

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ContactInternational enquiries: 1800 181 838 (within Australia)

+61 3 9627 4852 (outside Australia)

Email: [email protected]

www.arts.monash.eduARTS

Quality supervisionThe Faculty of Arts attracts one of the largest enrolments in higher degrees by research in Australia. Monash Arts scholars are recognised as leading commentators, theorists and critics in a wide range of research areas, both in Australia and internationally. The Faculty Supervisor Accreditation Scheme is one of the ways we assure quality supervision. New staff are mentored and provided with a structured program before taking on supervision roles, and only research-active staff with strong records in bringing candidates to completion are allowed to act as main supervisors of PhD and Masters research candidates.

ReSeARCh exCelleNCen Broad supervision: As one of the largest

arts faculties in Australia, we have the capacity to supervise almost any topic. We can also offer supervisory teams across disciplines and in collaboration with universities throughout the world.

n Excellent resources: The Arts libraries have one of the world’s largest collections of online databases, one of the largest Asian Studies collections in Australia, including an impressive Indonesian collection holding some 25,000 books, as well as over 1500 journal and newspaper titles.

n Research support programs unique to Arts: We provide a range of highly-successful programs to help our research students achieve standards of excellence. This includes initiatives such as the Tricks of the Trade seminar series and Graduate Researchers in Print program.

DOUble MASTeR IN TRANSlATION STUDIeSThe Double Master in Translation Studies is a collaboration between the Monash Translation Studies program and the English Studies department at Jean Moulin University (Lyon, France).

This two-year degree is aimed at French and Australian students who wish to become translators. Courses are based on theory and practice and are taught collaboratively by academics and professional translators.

For two years, students are completely immersed in the two languages and cultures, taking one full year of courses in Australia and another in France.

A special feature of the degree is the opportunity to work in industry for several months with professional translators. This work experience should provide them with key contacts and excellent opportunities for their future career.

Graduates qualify with two masters degrees.

The Monash Translation Studies program is approved by NAATI (National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters).

Arts at a glancen International focus: Study options

on four Australian campuses and three international locations: Malaysia, South Africa and Prato, Italy. The faculty has exchange agreements with 120 universities throughout the world.

n Excellent resources: One of the world’s largest collections of online databases with 243,838 e-books, 33,991 e-serials and 798 electronic databases.

n Exceptional choice: More than 55 areas of study, from first-year to postgraduate level (largest out of the Group of Eight), 26 undergraduate courses and 114 postgraduate.

n Flexibility: Off-campus study available, both part-time and full-time. Study across disciplines with another faculty or make it a double degree.

n Reputation: Ranked in the top 50 in the world for arts and humanities and for social sciences and management in the QS World University rankings.

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Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Research degrees

Doctor of PhilosophyThe PhD program offered by the Faculty of Arts enables students to complete extensive, independent research under the supervision of an expert academic. When completed, this research must make a valuable contribution to the current body of knowledge on their chosen topic.

0020 Caulfield, Clayton, Gippsland Sunway,

4 Throughout the year

E Normally a four-year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with honours or equivalent awarded at H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year); or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and an overall result of H2A or above; or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above and an overall result of Distinction or above; or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above; or a qualification/research experience considered equivalent to one of the above.

24,990

Doctor of Philosophy (Monash Asia institute)The PhD program offered by Monash Asia Institute provides a unique opportunity to undertake doctoral research in cross-disciplinary areas.The Monash Asia Institute is able to do this due to its close relationship to the 10 faculties of the University across all its campuses in Australia and overseas. Joint supervision across the disciplines allows students to maximise their access to the academic specialists.

3757 Caulfield, Clayton, Gippsland

4 Throughout the year

E Normally a four-year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with honours or equivalent awarded at H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year); or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and an overall result of H2A or above; or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above and an overall result of Distinction or above; or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above; or a qualification/research experience considered equivalent to one of the above.

30,770

Doctor of Philosophy (Creative Writing)This course is designed to enable candidates to engage intellectually with their creative process and to acquire professional qualifications in the area of creative writing.

3940 Clayton 4 Throughout the year

E A four year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree or equivalent with an overall result of H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year) or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and with an overall result of H2A or above or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above, and an overall result of Distinction or above or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above or a qualification considered equivalent to one of the above. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Doctor of Philosophy (Music Composition)This course is designed for composers to develop a research-based composition folio that makes an independent and original contribution to knowledge.

4067 Clayton 4 Throughout the year

E A four year Australian and New Zealand bachelors degree or equivalent with an overall result of H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year) or an Australian and New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and with an overall result of H2A or above or an Australian and New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above, and an overall result of Distinction or above or an Australian and New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above or a qualification considered equivalent to one of the above (a minimum of a Bachelors degree with substantial professional experience in the field in the form of publications, performances and collaborations that may be evaluated by a group of peers who are experts in their respective fields). Note: If applicants have obtained the above minimum qualifications without having undertaken composition units at either honours or masters qualifying levels, students need to demonstrate their ability to compose through the submission of at least two original musical works to the satisfaction of the school’s coordinator of composition. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Doctor of Philosophy (Music Performance)This course will expose candidates to advanced methodologies of practice as research in music performance. They will address performance context and methodology and demonstrate how the performance research contributes towards the body of scholarly knowledge.

4088 Clayton 4 Throughout the year

E Normally a four year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with an overall result of H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year) or; an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and with an overall result of H2A or above or; an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above, and an overall result of H2A or above or; an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above or; a qualification considered equivalent to one of the above (a minimum of a Bachelors degree with substantial professional experience in the field in the form of publications, performances and collaborations that may be evaluated by a group of peers who are experts in their respective fields). Applicants will be required to perform a 30 minute audition followed by a 30 minute interview. In the case of overseas or interstate applicants, a video recording of a performance will be accepted for consideration in lieu of an audition. With regard to the audition process, 2 (two) references are required from referees who can speak to both an applicant’s academic training as well as performance abilities. Applicants must also submit evidence of practical work in the field in a portfolio which will include the following: A representative selection of the candidate’s performance work, in the practice genre in which the candidate proposes to work (i.e. Audio and/or visual recordings); A research proposal of 2-3 pages addressing the following headings – Research question – Background to the research – Aims of the research – Methodologies of the research – Examples of comparative practice as research and associated literature – Proposed structure of the performance project; A covering letter explaining the candidate’s interest in the degree and a CV outlining the candidate’s professional interests, previous performance projects, and publications if any.

24,990

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Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Doctor of Philosophy (Theatre Performance)The course aims to equip students with a sophisticated understanding of the real world application of their research. It appeals to a broad range of candidates including theatre professionals, practitioners, educators, honours students and those who want to advance their knowledge and skills in areas such as:n creating performance work for professional productionn understanding the mechanics of performance making and theatrical production

andn exploring methodologies of practice as research in performance (an area

recognised as cutting edge in international theatre and performance studies).

4066 Caulfield, Clayton

4 Throughout the year

E A four year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree or equivalent with an overall result of H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year) or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and with an overall result of H2A or above or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above, and an overall result of H2A or above or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above or a qualification considered equivalent to one of the above (a minimum of a Bachelors degree with substantial professional experience in the field). English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of ArtsA Master of Arts by 100 per cent research enables students to undertake substantial independent research on a chosen topic while under the supervision of an academic.

2695 Caulfield, Clayton, Gippsland, Sunway

2 Throughout the year

E Normally a four-year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with honours or equivalent awarded at H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year); or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and an overall result of H2A or above; or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above and an overall result of Distinction or above; or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above; or a qualification/ research experience considered equivalent to one of the above.

24,990

Master of Arts (Creative Writing)Candidates submit a component of creative writing – a novel or a novella or a group of short stories or a play or a group of plays or a sequence of poems or a portfolio of creative works of various genres.The creative writing component is submitted for examination as part of the thesis and must be undertaken during the enrolment in the course, under supervision.An accompanying critical commentary of the creative writing component will constitute a scholarly, self-reflective critique, based on research into the theory and practice of the creative process focused on the student’s creative writing component, the writing of which will itself be considered as an act of research into the nature of literary creativity. The critical commentary will involve thoroughly researching the various aspects of the creative writing project: the creative process, the characteristics of the attempted genre, the mechanics of handling language and narrative, the influence of other relevant writers, context, and the shaping elements in a work of art.

3773 Clayton 2 Throughout the year

E Normally a four-year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with honours or equivalent awarded at H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year); or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and an overall result of H2A or above; or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above and an overall result of Distinction or above; or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above; or a qualification/research experience considered equivalent to one of the above. Applicants must also demonstrate experience in or a capacity for creative writing through submission of a portfolio of creative works.

24,990

Master of Arts (Music Composition)The degree is designed to enable composers to develop a distinctive compositional voice and to research and acquire a range of compositional techniques. Students create a folio of original compositions that demonstrates their ability to work in various media, including traditional, electro-acoustic, and contemporary solo and chamber combinations. They also write a critical commentary that demonstrates their capacity for research into compositional approaches and musical aesthetics in the context of contemporary music. Through regular work in the studios, students acquire a knowledge of music technology and an understanding of music technology as a compositional tool.

3063 Clayton 2 Throughout the year

E Normally a four-year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with honours or equivalent awarded at H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year); or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and an overall result of H2A or above; or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above and an overall result of Distinction or above; or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above; or a qualification considered equivalent to one of the above. If applicants have obtained the above minimum qualifications without having undertaken composition units at either honours or masters qualifying levels, students need to demonstrate their ability to compose through the submission of at least two original musical works to the satisfaction of the school’s coordinator of composition. All candidates must submit evidence of practical work in the field.

24,990

Master of Arts (Theatre Performance)The Master of Arts (Theatre Performance) by 100 per cent research offers the opportunity to combine creative output with practice-based research.A major requirement is to produce a live performance normally in one of the fields of directing, theatre making, musicals, dramatic writing or theatre design. The performance will embody the results of research into the contexts, theoretical influences, aesthetic elements and performance making processes of the project.

3939 Clayton 2 Throughout the year

E Normally a four-year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with honours or equivalent awarded at H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year); or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and an overall result of H2A or above; or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above and an overall result of Distinction or above; or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above; or a qualification/research experience considered equivalent to one of the above. An applicant’s degree must be in Theatre or Performing Arts or related discipline, or the equivalent, which would normally be an undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline and substantial documented professional experience. All candidates must submit evidence of practical work in the field.

24,990

Master of BioethicsThis research program focuses on ethical issues raised by medicine and the biomedical sciences. It will be of interest to health care professionals, teachers in the health care field, and those with a general interest in the area. Areas of research strength include ethical issues in patient care, the ethics of clinical trials, ethical problems of resource allocation, medical end-of-life decisions, new reproductive technologies, nursing ethics, surrogacy, disability and discrimination, moral psychology and moral development.

2704 Clayton 2 Throughout the year

E Normally a four-year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with honours or equivalent awarded at H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year); or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and an overall result of H2A or above; or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above and an overall result of Distinction or above; or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above; or a qualification/ research experience considered equivalent to one of the above.

24,990

Master of Environmental SciencePostgraduate research in geography and environmental science offers the possibility of working with leading academics from around the world given the urgent need to work towards solutions on global environmental issues. This course also provides a pathway to the PhD program.

3902 Clayton 2 Throughout the year

E Normally a four-year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with honours or equivalent awarded at H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year); or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and an overall result of H2A or above; or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above and an overall result of Distinction or above; or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above; or a qualification/research experience considered equivalent to one of the above.

24,990

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ARTS

Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Doctor of Philosophy (Theatre Performance)The course aims to equip students with a sophisticated understanding of the real world application of their research. It appeals to a broad range of candidates including theatre professionals, practitioners, educators, honours students and those who want to advance their knowledge and skills in areas such as:n creating performance work for professional productionn understanding the mechanics of performance making and theatrical production

andn exploring methodologies of practice as research in performance (an area

recognised as cutting edge in international theatre and performance studies).

4066 Caulfield, Clayton

4 Throughout the year

E A four year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree or equivalent with an overall result of H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year) or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and with an overall result of H2A or above or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above, and an overall result of H2A or above or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above or a qualification considered equivalent to one of the above (a minimum of a Bachelors degree with substantial professional experience in the field). English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of ArtsA Master of Arts by 100 per cent research enables students to undertake substantial independent research on a chosen topic while under the supervision of an academic.

2695 Caulfield, Clayton, Gippsland, Sunway

2 Throughout the year

E Normally a four-year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with honours or equivalent awarded at H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year); or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and an overall result of H2A or above; or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above and an overall result of Distinction or above; or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above; or a qualification/ research experience considered equivalent to one of the above.

24,990

Master of Arts (Creative Writing)Candidates submit a component of creative writing – a novel or a novella or a group of short stories or a play or a group of plays or a sequence of poems or a portfolio of creative works of various genres.The creative writing component is submitted for examination as part of the thesis and must be undertaken during the enrolment in the course, under supervision.An accompanying critical commentary of the creative writing component will constitute a scholarly, self-reflective critique, based on research into the theory and practice of the creative process focused on the student’s creative writing component, the writing of which will itself be considered as an act of research into the nature of literary creativity. The critical commentary will involve thoroughly researching the various aspects of the creative writing project: the creative process, the characteristics of the attempted genre, the mechanics of handling language and narrative, the influence of other relevant writers, context, and the shaping elements in a work of art.

3773 Clayton 2 Throughout the year

E Normally a four-year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with honours or equivalent awarded at H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year); or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and an overall result of H2A or above; or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above and an overall result of Distinction or above; or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above; or a qualification/research experience considered equivalent to one of the above. Applicants must also demonstrate experience in or a capacity for creative writing through submission of a portfolio of creative works.

24,990

Master of Arts (Music Composition)The degree is designed to enable composers to develop a distinctive compositional voice and to research and acquire a range of compositional techniques. Students create a folio of original compositions that demonstrates their ability to work in various media, including traditional, electro-acoustic, and contemporary solo and chamber combinations. They also write a critical commentary that demonstrates their capacity for research into compositional approaches and musical aesthetics in the context of contemporary music. Through regular work in the studios, students acquire a knowledge of music technology and an understanding of music technology as a compositional tool.

3063 Clayton 2 Throughout the year

E Normally a four-year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with honours or equivalent awarded at H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year); or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and an overall result of H2A or above; or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above and an overall result of Distinction or above; or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above; or a qualification considered equivalent to one of the above. If applicants have obtained the above minimum qualifications without having undertaken composition units at either honours or masters qualifying levels, students need to demonstrate their ability to compose through the submission of at least two original musical works to the satisfaction of the school’s coordinator of composition. All candidates must submit evidence of practical work in the field.

24,990

Master of Arts (Theatre Performance)The Master of Arts (Theatre Performance) by 100 per cent research offers the opportunity to combine creative output with practice-based research.A major requirement is to produce a live performance normally in one of the fields of directing, theatre making, musicals, dramatic writing or theatre design. The performance will embody the results of research into the contexts, theoretical influences, aesthetic elements and performance making processes of the project.

3939 Clayton 2 Throughout the year

E Normally a four-year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with honours or equivalent awarded at H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year); or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and an overall result of H2A or above; or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above and an overall result of Distinction or above; or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above; or a qualification/research experience considered equivalent to one of the above. An applicant’s degree must be in Theatre or Performing Arts or related discipline, or the equivalent, which would normally be an undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline and substantial documented professional experience. All candidates must submit evidence of practical work in the field.

24,990

Master of BioethicsThis research program focuses on ethical issues raised by medicine and the biomedical sciences. It will be of interest to health care professionals, teachers in the health care field, and those with a general interest in the area. Areas of research strength include ethical issues in patient care, the ethics of clinical trials, ethical problems of resource allocation, medical end-of-life decisions, new reproductive technologies, nursing ethics, surrogacy, disability and discrimination, moral psychology and moral development.

2704 Clayton 2 Throughout the year

E Normally a four-year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with honours or equivalent awarded at H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year); or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and an overall result of H2A or above; or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above and an overall result of Distinction or above; or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above; or a qualification/ research experience considered equivalent to one of the above.

24,990

Master of Environmental SciencePostgraduate research in geography and environmental science offers the possibility of working with leading academics from around the world given the urgent need to work towards solutions on global environmental issues. This course also provides a pathway to the PhD program.

3902 Clayton 2 Throughout the year

E Normally a four-year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with honours or equivalent awarded at H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year); or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and an overall result of H2A or above; or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above and an overall result of Distinction or above; or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above; or a qualification/research experience considered equivalent to one of the above.

24,990

ARTS

Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Degrees by Research and Coursework

Master of Arts by Research and CourseworkThis combined degree allows students the flexibility to complete part of the course by following a unit-based program and part of the course by completing a research thesis. Students complete coursework in their first semester, then have one year to write a thesis of 20,000 to 25,000 words on a chosen topic.

2846 Caulfield, Clayton

1.5 1, 2 D Normally a four-year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with honours or equivalent awarded at H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year); or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and an overall result of H2A or above; or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above and an overall result of Distinction or above; or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above; or a qualification/research experience considered equivalent to one of the above. Note: Applicants who have completed an Australian or New Zealand postgraduate coursework qualification (or equivalent) without a research component are also eligible for admission if they have achieved a minimum Distinction result for 75% of the total course.

24,990

Master of Arts (Music Performance)Performance is at the heart of the Monash School of Music-Conservatorium programs and students can engage in a wide cross-section of musical activities, both within and outside formal study programs.

3059 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 D Normally a four-year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with honours or equivalent awarded at H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year); or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and an overall result of H2A or above; or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above and an overall result of Distinction or above; or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above; or a qualification/work experience considered equivalent to one of the above. Auditions are compulsory. In the case of overseas or interstate students, a video recording of a performance will be accepted for consideration of entry in lieu of an audition. Applicants who have completed an Australian postgraduate coursework degree (or equivalent) without a research component are also eligible for admission if they have achieved a minimum Distinction result for 75% of the total course.

24,990

Master of Environmental Science by Research and CourseworkResearch emphasises the processes behind human-environment interactions, the development of policy, and the implementation of management strategies favourable to the environment. The program offers a primary insight into the nature of environmental issues through core coursework units involving interdisciplinary research and an understanding of the social construction of the issues.

2702 Clayton 1.5 1 D Entry requirements are either Normally a four-year Australian or New Zealand bachelors degree with honours or equivalent awarded at H2A or above (normally with a research component in the fourth year); or an Australian or New Zealand masters preliminary qualification with a significant research component and an overall result of H2A or above; or an Australian or New Zealand coursework masters degree with a significant research component graded at Distinction or above and an overall result of Distinction or above; or an Australian or New Zealand research masters degree with an overall result of H2A or above; or a qualification considered equivalent to one of the above. Note: Applicants who have completed an Australian or New Zealand postgraduate coursework qualification without a research component or equivalent are eligible if they achieved a minimum Distinction result for 75% of the total course.

24,990

Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (Research)This course provides a transition between the bachelors degree and research masters or PhD. Students gain the knowledge and skills necessary for higher research in their chosen discipline. Students extend their undergraduate knowledge in a specific area of the humanities and social sciences through in-depth research, building upon skills in the areas of research, analysis, writing and other forms of communication.

3937 Caulfield, Clayton, Gippsland, Sunway

1 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Coursework degrees

Master of Asian StudiesStudents gain knowledge about the cultures and societies of one or more of the many nations that form the Asian region. With a broad range of electives to choose from, students can design the course most relevant to their professional and educational aspirations, be it in areas such as business and law or the humanities. Throughout the course students are encouraged to engage critically with the notions of ‘Asia’ and ‘Asian values’ and to make an informed assessment of past and current issues in the Asian region or in international relations within or with the region.

3084 Caulfield, Clayton

1.5 1, 2 A A bachelor degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Australian StudiesThis course is an advanced level coursework program focusing on the study of contemporary Australia. It aims to develop students’ understanding of the diversity and extent of Indigenous and non-indigenous Australian experience, and of Australian cultural and social forms in a global context. As a flexible and interdisciplinary program, the Master of Australian Studies will appeal to students with backgrounds in humanities subjects, such as literary and cultural studies, or in social science subjects, such as journalism, politics and international studies.

3800 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A Subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers. A bachelors degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of BioethicsThis course provides an interdisciplinary education that is concerned with the ethical issues raised by medicine and the biomedical sciences. It is suited to health care professionals, scientists who face complex ethical issues in their working lives, those involved in developing public policy and law and those who are interested in exploring issues of public concern in greater depth. Studies cover questions of life and death, ethical issues in patient care, legal issues in bioethics and ethical issues in professional life. Students who have completed at least one semester of the course are eligible to apply for an annual fellowship to work during the Australian summer as an intern in the human genetics program at the World Health Organisation in Geneva.

0122 Clayton 1 1, 2 A A degree requiring the equivalent of not less than four years full-time study in an approved tertiary institution with at least a credit average in the final year in medicine or any other health science; in law; the biological or social sciences; or in a branch of the humanities such as philosophy OR a degree requiring the equivalent of not less than three years full-time study in an approved tertiary institution with at least a credit average in the final year of the course in any of the fields referred to above plus not less than three years of documented relevant practical experience at a senior level in a healthcare field where ethical problems were a component of the duties undertaken OR qualifications and experience which in the opinion of the Faculty Board are a suitable preparation for the candidate’s proposed field of study OR a related graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

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ARTS

Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Graduate Diploma in BioethicsSee previous page

1158 Clayton 1 1, 2 A A bachelors degree with honours or equivalent with a credit average in the final year in: medicine or any other health science; law; the biological or social sciences; or in a branch of the humanities such as philosophy OR a bachelors degree or equivalent with at least a credit average in the final year in any of the fields referred to above, plus three-years documented relevant practical experience OR a related graduate certificate with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Communications and Media StudiesThis course looks at the history, development and reception of traditional and new media both globally and with reference to Australia, Malaysia and Singapore. Contemporary policy debates in these and other nations are studied as responses to changing processes of mediation and consumption. More widely, the degree aims to develop skills in communications and media research.

3064 Caulfield, Sunway

1.5 1, 2 A A bachelor degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Graduate Diploma in Communications and Media StudiesSee above

1398 Caulfield 1 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent or a related graduate certificate with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Corporate Environmental and Sustainability ManagementThis is an innovative masters program designed to meet the growing need for skilled professionals that have competencies in both business and environmental/sustainability management and who understand the nexus between the two. It is vocationally oriented and flexible, to accommodate students who have only business or environmental backgrounds, people with significant industry experience and those wishing to move into the field. The program draws on the faculty’s highly regarded research program in corporate sustainability and socially responsible investment.

3090 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A A bachelor degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Graduate Diploma in Corporate Environmental and Sustainability ManagementSee above

2528 Clayton 1 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent or a related graduate certificate with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Counter-Terrorism StudiesThis degree offers a rigorous course of study that examines terrorism and political violence in international politics. It provides a critical understanding of what terrorism is and how it is constructed and reproduced. It also addresses the diverse and multifaceted factors involved in enacting and preventing terrorism and other security concerns. The course is suited to professionals working in law enforcement, public service, defence and diplomacy as well as those who are interested in pursuing postgraduate study. Studies cover terrorism (state, religious, revolutionary and right wing); the political, theological and intellectual bases of terrorism; political violence and political movements; and country and regional studies.

3758 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A A bachelor degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Cultural ArtsThis course is designed for people who want a career in the creative arts sectors and creative industries, and have the skills to move into management and senior professional roles.

4048 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. Applicants for the Creative Writing stream will also be required to submit a portfolio to the course coordinator. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Environment and SustainabilityThe course is suited to graduates from a wide range of backgrounds who want to enhance their qualifications for careers in environmental policy and analysis, planning, consulting, education, advocacy and management. A comprehensive set of core units provides knowledge and skills to critically analyse problems of environment and sustainability and to propose realistic solutions in both personal and professional settings. Research projects and internships give students the opportunity to work in inter- and transdisciplinary real-world contexts and to combine theory and practice in responding to local and global issues at individual, community, corporate and government levels. Electives cater for a wide range of specialised needs and interests.

3783 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent with a credit average, or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Graduate Diploma in Environment and SustainabilitySee above

0095 Clayton 1 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent or a related graduate certificate with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of European and International StudiesEssentially, this interdisciplinary course explores the significance of the European Union in the world. It investigates its political, legal, economic, social, humanitarian, environmental and security implications for the international system. Its goals is to provide professionals or future professionals with a particular interest in the European region with a broad and deep understanding of the institutional framework and policy-making processes of the European Union and its relations with non-EU countries. The course draws on a wide range of disciplines, offers a broad choice of core units and an extensive range of electives.

3924 Caulfield, Clayton

1.5 1, 2 A A bachelor degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Graduate Diploma in European and International StudiesSee above

3925 Caulfield, Clayton

1 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent or a related graduate certificate with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Holocaust and Genocide StudiesThe aim of this course is to equip students with expert knowledge about the causes of genocide and international efforts to prevent crimes against humanity. Graduates will be able to work with international organisations dealing with conflict resolution, genocide prevention and prosecution. Students will develop advanced knowledge on the United Nations Conventions relating to genocide and crimes against humanity and on the way scholarly communities have addressed the problem of genocide prevention and resolution of violent conflict.

3946 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A Subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers. A bachelors degree or equivalent in a related discipline with a credit average or a related graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of International Crisis ManagementThis course aims to develop the required knowledge, skills and competencies for professionals responding to complex emergencies and post-crisis management.It has been designed to meet the needs of professionals for academic training in the currently neglected field of complex crisis management, including the core issues of human security, conflict and natural disasters.A special feature of this course is its inter-disciplinary approach allowing students to select a course most relevant to their professional and educational aspirations, be they in areas such as medicine, business, engineering, law or the humanities.

4051 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 C A bachelors degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met

30,770

25

ARTS

Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Graduate Diploma in BioethicsSee previous page

1158 Clayton 1 1, 2 A A bachelors degree with honours or equivalent with a credit average in the final year in: medicine or any other health science; law; the biological or social sciences; or in a branch of the humanities such as philosophy OR a bachelors degree or equivalent with at least a credit average in the final year in any of the fields referred to above, plus three-years documented relevant practical experience OR a related graduate certificate with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Communications and Media StudiesThis course looks at the history, development and reception of traditional and new media both globally and with reference to Australia, Malaysia and Singapore. Contemporary policy debates in these and other nations are studied as responses to changing processes of mediation and consumption. More widely, the degree aims to develop skills in communications and media research.

3064 Caulfield, Sunway

1.5 1, 2 A A bachelor degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Graduate Diploma in Communications and Media StudiesSee above

1398 Caulfield 1 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent or a related graduate certificate with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Corporate Environmental and Sustainability ManagementThis is an innovative masters program designed to meet the growing need for skilled professionals that have competencies in both business and environmental/sustainability management and who understand the nexus between the two. It is vocationally oriented and flexible, to accommodate students who have only business or environmental backgrounds, people with significant industry experience and those wishing to move into the field. The program draws on the faculty’s highly regarded research program in corporate sustainability and socially responsible investment.

3090 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A A bachelor degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Graduate Diploma in Corporate Environmental and Sustainability ManagementSee above

2528 Clayton 1 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent or a related graduate certificate with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Counter-Terrorism StudiesThis degree offers a rigorous course of study that examines terrorism and political violence in international politics. It provides a critical understanding of what terrorism is and how it is constructed and reproduced. It also addresses the diverse and multifaceted factors involved in enacting and preventing terrorism and other security concerns. The course is suited to professionals working in law enforcement, public service, defence and diplomacy as well as those who are interested in pursuing postgraduate study. Studies cover terrorism (state, religious, revolutionary and right wing); the political, theological and intellectual bases of terrorism; political violence and political movements; and country and regional studies.

3758 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A A bachelor degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Cultural ArtsThis course is designed for people who want a career in the creative arts sectors and creative industries, and have the skills to move into management and senior professional roles.

4048 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. Applicants for the Creative Writing stream will also be required to submit a portfolio to the course coordinator. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Environment and SustainabilityThe course is suited to graduates from a wide range of backgrounds who want to enhance their qualifications for careers in environmental policy and analysis, planning, consulting, education, advocacy and management. A comprehensive set of core units provides knowledge and skills to critically analyse problems of environment and sustainability and to propose realistic solutions in both personal and professional settings. Research projects and internships give students the opportunity to work in inter- and transdisciplinary real-world contexts and to combine theory and practice in responding to local and global issues at individual, community, corporate and government levels. Electives cater for a wide range of specialised needs and interests.

3783 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent with a credit average, or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Graduate Diploma in Environment and SustainabilitySee above

0095 Clayton 1 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent or a related graduate certificate with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of European and International StudiesEssentially, this interdisciplinary course explores the significance of the European Union in the world. It investigates its political, legal, economic, social, humanitarian, environmental and security implications for the international system. Its goals is to provide professionals or future professionals with a particular interest in the European region with a broad and deep understanding of the institutional framework and policy-making processes of the European Union and its relations with non-EU countries. The course draws on a wide range of disciplines, offers a broad choice of core units and an extensive range of electives.

3924 Caulfield, Clayton

1.5 1, 2 A A bachelor degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Graduate Diploma in European and International StudiesSee above

3925 Caulfield, Clayton

1 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent or a related graduate certificate with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Holocaust and Genocide StudiesThe aim of this course is to equip students with expert knowledge about the causes of genocide and international efforts to prevent crimes against humanity. Graduates will be able to work with international organisations dealing with conflict resolution, genocide prevention and prosecution. Students will develop advanced knowledge on the United Nations Conventions relating to genocide and crimes against humanity and on the way scholarly communities have addressed the problem of genocide prevention and resolution of violent conflict.

3946 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A Subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers. A bachelors degree or equivalent in a related discipline with a credit average or a related graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of International Crisis ManagementThis course aims to develop the required knowledge, skills and competencies for professionals responding to complex emergencies and post-crisis management.It has been designed to meet the needs of professionals for academic training in the currently neglected field of complex crisis management, including the core issues of human security, conflict and natural disasters.A special feature of this course is its inter-disciplinary approach allowing students to select a course most relevant to their professional and educational aspirations, be they in areas such as medicine, business, engineering, law or the humanities.

4051 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 C A bachelors degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met

30,770

ARTS

Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Master of International Development and Environmental AnalysisThe program takes an innovative, interdisciplinary approach based on contemporary concerns with the processes, theories and practices of globalisation and environmental sustainability in the international context. Studies focus on areas such as global production systems, foreign direct investment and flexible specialisation, devolution of governance and centralisation of geopolitical power, global climate change, and changing concepts of property in natural resource exploitation and management. Students acquire specialised skills in development research and environmental analysis, develop comparative international perspectives for analysing the contexts of international development and global sustainability, and gain workplace experience in international development.

3086 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A A bachelor degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Graduate Diploma in International Development and Environmental AnalysisSee above

3754 Clayton 1 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent or a related graduate certificate with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of International RelationsGraduates in politics or cognate disciplines can explore the many issues raised by the rapidly changing nature of the contemporary international system. It is particularly suitable for those interested in pursuing careers in areas such as government, diplomacy, business, teaching and journalism. It pays particular attention to relationships among major powers and to developments in Australia’s regions. Units covering areas including international security and regional politics provide a thorough grounding in the principal theoretical approaches in international relations and the ways in which these approaches may be used to analyse issues.

3093 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A A bachelor degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Postgraduate Diploma in International RelationsSee above

1400 Clayton 1 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent in a related discipline or a related graduate certificate with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Interpreting and Translation StudiesThis degree is suited to students with advanced bilingual proficiency and aims to develop their interpreting and translation skills while raising awareness of practical and theoretical approaches to translation/interpreting practice and studies. Students gain a foundation in theories of translation and interpreting and receive training in research on these areas. The core units provide intensive language-specific practice in written and oral transfer skills to the NAATI professional level.

3921 Clayton 1.5 1 C A bachelor degree or equivalent in a related discipline with a credit average or a related graduate diploma with a credit average. The level of language competence should be the equivalent of at least three years post-VCE study. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Graduate Diploma in Translation StudiesThe course seeks to develop students’ skills in translation to and from English and another language, and their awareness of practical and theoretical approaches to translation and translation studies. The main languages available are Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean and Spanish. Other languages may be available depending on student numbers.

3082 Clayton 1 1, 2 C A bachelors degree or equivalent with a major in a language (level should be equivalent of three years post-VCE study) or a related graduate certificate with a credit average. Where English is the foreign language, the student must have a TOEFL score of 600 and a score of at least 5 in TWE and IELTS of 7.

24,990

Graduate Certificate in Translation StudiesSee above

4041 Clayton 0.5 1, 2 C A bachelors degree or equivalent with a major in a language (level should be equivalent of three years post-VCE study) Where English is the foreign language, the student must have a TOEFL score of 600 and a score of at least 5 in TWE and IELTS of 7. English proficiency requirements must be met.

12,900 Total course fee

Master of Islamic StudiesThis course offers a broad and comparative introduction to the social, historical and political aspects of Islam. It covers a range of areas and disciplines such as international relations theories and practice, human rights, international business and concepts of nationalism and post-colonialism. The history of Islam and its civilisation, diversity of thoughts and interpretations, geographical spread, challenges of modernity and globalisation and the practice of Islam in the West are explored.

4003 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 A Subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers. A bachelors degree or equivalent in a related discipline with a credit average or a related graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of JournalismStudents develop advanced literacy skills (written, oral, computing, visual, televisual, digital), professional skills in the craft of media writing and production, advanced professional knowledge of legal issues and ethics relating to journalism and publishing for the mass market, and high levels of communication and negotiation skills. An extensive critical understanding of the theory of the role of the Fourth Estate in comparative media systems, investigative skills applicable to a media workplace, familiarity with changing technologies including convergence and multimedia in the journalism workplace, and advanced information management skills in addition to a demonstrated ability to apply skills of judgment, interpretation, analysis, and critical thought.

3932 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 C A bachelors degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met

24,990

Master of Journalism and Master of Australian StudiesThe Master of Journalism and Master of Australian Studies provides a comprehensive introduction to Australian society and culture and an entry-level qualification for a professional journalism career, and a mid-career course for working journalists seeking to extend their expertise and refresh the intellectual basis of their practice. It is has a national and international orientation designed to optimize the contribution graduates will make to their profession using a full range of media technologies.

4039 Caulfield 2 1, 2 C Subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers. A bachelors degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Journalism and Master of BusinessThe Master of Journalism and Master of Business provides a comprehensive introduction to Australian and international business and an entry-level qualification for a professional journalism career, and a mid-career course for working journalists/business people seeking to extend their expertise and refresh the intellectual basis of their practice. It has a national and international orientation designed to optimise the contribution graduates will make to their professions using a full range of media and business practices and technologies.

4054 Caulfield 2 1, 2 C A bachelor degree or equivalent with a credit average or an executive certificate awarded by the Faculty of Business and Economics with at least a credit average. PREREQUISITES: To undertake the Advanced Marketing specialization, applicants must have a major in marketing. English proficiency requirements must be met.

31,170

26

ARTS

Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Master of Journalism and Master of Environment and SustainabilityThis double degree provides a comprehensive introduction to issues of sustainability and related policy planning processes, an entry-level qualification for a professional journalism career, and a mid-career course for working journalists seeking to extend their expertise and refresh the intellectual basis of their practice. It is has a national and international orientation designed to optimise the contribution graduates will make to their profession using a full range of media technologies and insights into approaches to sustainability.

4057 Caulfield, Clayton

2 1, 2 C A bachelors degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Journalism and Master of International Development and Environmental AnalysisThe course provides a comprehensive introduction to international development and environmental change, and an entry-level qualification for a professional journalism career, and a mid-career course for working journalists seeking to extend their expertise and refresh the intellectual basis of their practice. It is has an international orientation designed to optimise the contribution graduates will make to their profession using a full range of media technologies.

4060 Caulfield 2 1, 2 C A bachelors degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Journalism and Master of International RelationsProviding a comprehensive introduction to the nature of the international political system and some of the key issues in contemporary international relations, this degree acts as an entry-level qualification for a professional journalism career, and a mid-career course for working journalists seeking to extend their expertise and refresh the intellectual basis of their practice. It has a national and international orientation designed to optimize the contribution graduates will make to their profession using a full range of media technologies and insights into approaches to international relations.

4063 Caulfield 2 1, 2 C A bachelors degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of MusicThis program is designed for musicians wishing to enhance their knowledge, understanding and competence in music performance. Students acquire a range of performance approaches in solo and ensemble contexts and develop the capacity for an informed musical performance. Opportunities for performance exist in instrumental, vocal and conducting areas. As well as music performance, career outcomes include musicology, ethnomusicology and world music, composition, music education and pedagogy, and contemporary music.

3069 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A Subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers. A bachelors degree or equivalent in a related discipline with a credit average or a related graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met. In addition, students are required to pass an audition. In the case of overseas students, a video recording of a performance will be accepted for consideration of entry in lieu of an audition. The video must be recorded in one session, be uncut, and be accompanied by a statutory declaration. Candidates who have completed a Master of Music Studies or a Graduate Diploma in Music Studies are precluded from enrolling in a Master of Music. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Graduate Diploma in MusicSee above

3068 Clayton 1 1, 2 A Subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers. A bachelors degree or equivalent. In addition, students are required to pass an audition. In the case of overseas students, a video recording of a performance will be accepted for consideration of entry in lieu of an audition. The video must be recorded in one session, be uncut, and accompanied by a statutory declaration. Candidates who have completed a Graduate Diploma of Music Studies, a Master of Music or a Master of Music Studies are precluded from enrolling in the Graduate Diploma of Music.

24,990

Master of Music StudiesStudents acquire skills in research methods and techniques and develop the capacity for critical reflection and informed assessment in their area of music specialisation. Vocational outcomes include musicology, ethnomusicology and world music, composition, music education and pedagogy, contemporary music and Australian music

3070 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A Subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers. A bachelors degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Graduate Diploma in Music StudiesSee above

3071 Clayton 1 1, 2 A Subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers. A bachelors degree or equivalent or a related graduate certificate with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Oral History and Historical MemoryOral history illuminates the lived experience of hidden histories and produces riveting historical documentary. It is also a powerful tool for exploring historical memory – ‘how people make sense of their past, how they connect individual experience and its social context, how the past becomes part of the present, and how people use it to interpret their lives and the world around them’. Students will consider national and international case studies and literature in the field of oral history and historical memory, and can take electives in the related fields of public history and life writing, and will develop practical and vocational skills through work placements and interview projects.

4032 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 A Subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers. A bachelors degree or equivalent in a related discipline with a credit average or a related graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Public HistoryThe course has excellent links with the heritage industry, other leading Australian universities and professional historians working in these fields. Students can choose from a wide range of electives including Australian history, environmental history, biography and life writing, gender and history, and archaeology. The course includes a placement focused on work experience and the building of professional networks or a commissioned research project.

3077 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A Subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers. A bachelors degree or equivalent in a related discipline with a distinction average or a related graduate diploma with a distinction average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Graduate Diploma in Public HistorySee above

3076 Clayton 1 1, 2 A Subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers. A bachelors degree, a related graduate certificate with a credit average or demonstrated professional experience at senior level in a relevant field (these applicants will need to supply a resume, a 1000-word statement and the names of two professional referees). English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

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ARTS

Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Master of Journalism and Master of Environment and SustainabilityThis double degree provides a comprehensive introduction to issues of sustainability and related policy planning processes, an entry-level qualification for a professional journalism career, and a mid-career course for working journalists seeking to extend their expertise and refresh the intellectual basis of their practice. It is has a national and international orientation designed to optimise the contribution graduates will make to their profession using a full range of media technologies and insights into approaches to sustainability.

4057 Caulfield, Clayton

2 1, 2 C A bachelors degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Journalism and Master of International Development and Environmental AnalysisThe course provides a comprehensive introduction to international development and environmental change, and an entry-level qualification for a professional journalism career, and a mid-career course for working journalists seeking to extend their expertise and refresh the intellectual basis of their practice. It is has an international orientation designed to optimise the contribution graduates will make to their profession using a full range of media technologies.

4060 Caulfield 2 1, 2 C A bachelors degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Journalism and Master of International RelationsProviding a comprehensive introduction to the nature of the international political system and some of the key issues in contemporary international relations, this degree acts as an entry-level qualification for a professional journalism career, and a mid-career course for working journalists seeking to extend their expertise and refresh the intellectual basis of their practice. It has a national and international orientation designed to optimize the contribution graduates will make to their profession using a full range of media technologies and insights into approaches to international relations.

4063 Caulfield 2 1, 2 C A bachelors degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of MusicThis program is designed for musicians wishing to enhance their knowledge, understanding and competence in music performance. Students acquire a range of performance approaches in solo and ensemble contexts and develop the capacity for an informed musical performance. Opportunities for performance exist in instrumental, vocal and conducting areas. As well as music performance, career outcomes include musicology, ethnomusicology and world music, composition, music education and pedagogy, and contemporary music.

3069 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A Subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers. A bachelors degree or equivalent in a related discipline with a credit average or a related graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met. In addition, students are required to pass an audition. In the case of overseas students, a video recording of a performance will be accepted for consideration of entry in lieu of an audition. The video must be recorded in one session, be uncut, and be accompanied by a statutory declaration. Candidates who have completed a Master of Music Studies or a Graduate Diploma in Music Studies are precluded from enrolling in a Master of Music. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Graduate Diploma in MusicSee above

3068 Clayton 1 1, 2 A Subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers. A bachelors degree or equivalent. In addition, students are required to pass an audition. In the case of overseas students, a video recording of a performance will be accepted for consideration of entry in lieu of an audition. The video must be recorded in one session, be uncut, and accompanied by a statutory declaration. Candidates who have completed a Graduate Diploma of Music Studies, a Master of Music or a Master of Music Studies are precluded from enrolling in the Graduate Diploma of Music.

24,990

Master of Music StudiesStudents acquire skills in research methods and techniques and develop the capacity for critical reflection and informed assessment in their area of music specialisation. Vocational outcomes include musicology, ethnomusicology and world music, composition, music education and pedagogy, contemporary music and Australian music

3070 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A Subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers. A bachelors degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Graduate Diploma in Music StudiesSee above

3071 Clayton 1 1, 2 A Subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers. A bachelors degree or equivalent or a related graduate certificate with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Oral History and Historical MemoryOral history illuminates the lived experience of hidden histories and produces riveting historical documentary. It is also a powerful tool for exploring historical memory – ‘how people make sense of their past, how they connect individual experience and its social context, how the past becomes part of the present, and how people use it to interpret their lives and the world around them’. Students will consider national and international case studies and literature in the field of oral history and historical memory, and can take electives in the related fields of public history and life writing, and will develop practical and vocational skills through work placements and interview projects.

4032 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 A Subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers. A bachelors degree or equivalent in a related discipline with a credit average or a related graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Master of Public HistoryThe course has excellent links with the heritage industry, other leading Australian universities and professional historians working in these fields. Students can choose from a wide range of electives including Australian history, environmental history, biography and life writing, gender and history, and archaeology. The course includes a placement focused on work experience and the building of professional networks or a commissioned research project.

3077 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A Subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers. A bachelors degree or equivalent in a related discipline with a distinction average or a related graduate diploma with a distinction average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Graduate Diploma in Public HistorySee above

3076 Clayton 1 1, 2 A Subject to satisfactory enrolment numbers. A bachelors degree, a related graduate certificate with a credit average or demonstrated professional experience at senior level in a relevant field (these applicants will need to supply a resume, a 1000-word statement and the names of two professional referees). English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

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Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Master of Publishing and EditingThe publishing industry is a significant employer of tertiary-educated and otherwise highly skilled staff in the long-established book and magazine sectors, and now also in the electronic publishing sector. The program provides editorial and management skills for those wishing to become involved in scholarly, commercial, educational, academic and corporate publishing, and/or to further their careers and aspirations in publishing, or to establish their own small business. The course provides an overview of Australian publishing and its international connections and a variety of vocationally oriented special knowledge and skill-based units.

2183 Caulfield (classes held in the city)

1.5 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Graduate Diploma in Publishing and EditingSee above

1357 Caulfield (classes held in the city)

1 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent or a related graduate certificate with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Graduate Certificate in Research EthicsThe course outlines general ethical frameworks, along with specific ethical principles underpinned by those frameworks, in the context of current developments in the ethical oversight of research on humans.

4047 Caulfield, Clayton

0.5 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent. English proficiency requirements must be met.

12,495 Total course fee

Master of TourismA strong industry focus allows students to critically evaluate tourism from diverse perspectives and immediately apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations.

3067 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent with a credit average or a graduate diploma with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Graduate Diploma in TourismSee above

0114 Caulfield 1 1, 2 A A bachelors degree or equivalent or a related graduate certificate with a credit average. English proficiency requirements must be met.

24,990

Australian aid worker Sharna Nolan took up a position in Kabul with the Afghanistan Reconstruction and Evaluation Unit after completing masters studies in International Development at Monash.

She has since helped found “Stakeistan”, a small school giving free skateboarding lessons to street children.

Sharna says, “Skateboarding opened cultural doors in Afghanistan. It’s a way we have found to break down barriers and help communities work together.”

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PeRSONAl AND PROFeSSIONAl DevelOPMeNTThe Faculty of Business and Economics provides a range of personal and professional development activities for our graduate students, designed to:

n enhance and complement your study

n add value to your academic program

n transform your career path.

Personal development units, designed to enhance your capacity to lead and manage in an international business environment, are available within your masters program.

There are also professional development opportunities through regular workshops in networking, career readiness, academic development, leadership and mentoring.

This sophisticated approach defines the postgraduate student experience in the Faculty of Business and Economics at Monash University.

PROFeSSIONAl ReCOgNITIONDepending on their chosen field, Business and Economics graduates satisfy educational requirements for professional registration or membership of the following legal entities:

n Australian Institute of Management (AIM)

n Australian Marketing Institute (AMI)

n CPA Australia

n Finance and Treasury Association

n Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA)

n Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA)

Research excellenceThe faculty has more than 350 students taking the Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy by research.The Centre of Policy Studies (CoPS) is a world leader in economic modeling and policy analysis. CoPS develops large-scale economy-wide models to evaluate policy. These models have been used within Australia and internationally, including a dynamic model of the US economy developed together with the US International Trade Commission.The Centre for Health Economics, along with one of the largest independent groups of health economists in Australia, has made a significant contribution to debate and policy development in the Australian and international health care sector.

Business and Economics at a glancen World-ranked: Monash University is

currently placed 42nd in the world for social sciences in the Times Higher Education university rankings.

n International accreditation: The faculty was the first in Victoria to receive accreditation by the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS). EQUIS is the leading international system of quality assessment, improvement and accreditation of higher education institutions in management and business administration.

n Global reputation: The Monash MBA is consistently ranked in the top MBA programs worldwide. It is currently ranked 58th overall and eighth in the personal development and educational experience category in The Economist Intelligence Unit rankings. Our MBA program is just the third in Australia to be accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA), recognised internationally as the global standard for MBA programs across the globe.

ContactInternational enquiries: 1800 181 838 (within Australia)

+61 3 9627 4852 (outside Australia)

Email: [email protected]

www.buseco.monash.edu

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Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Research degreesDoctor of PhilosophyThe PhD program may be undertaken in the principal areas of research offered by the Faculty of Business and Economics, including accounting and finance, business law and taxation, econometrics and business statistics, economics, health economics, management, marketing and policy studies.The PhD program enables students to complete independent research under the supervision of an expert academic. The research will culminate in a written thesis of up to 100,000 words which offers a significant contribution to knowledge in the discipline concerned. Some PhD disciplines in the faculty have a compulsory coursework component designed to assist students during the early stages of their research.

0029 Berwick, Caulfield, Clayton, Gippsland, Peninsula, Sunway

4 1, 2 E One of the following: (i) A first-class or second-class honours division A degree, which includes a research component in the fourth year, or; (ii) A masters preliminary qualification deemed equivalent to a first-class or second-class honours division A degree, or; (iii) A masters degree including a significant research component (deemed equivalent to an honours degree). Candidates must also be able to demonstrate their capacity to carry out independent research and have adequate training and ability to pursue the proposed course of study.

23,000

Master of PhilosophyThe Master of Philosophy allows candidates to develop in-depth knowledge, expertise and skills through the application of research to business problems and issues.Students gain experience in the design and implementation of research and make a contribution to an existing body of knowledge by applying, clarifying or interpreting that knowledge, which will culminate in a written thesis of up to 50,000 words. The course may be undertaken entirely by research or by a combination of research and coursework.

3194 Berwick, Caulfield, Clayton, Gippsland, Peninsula, Sunway

2 1, 2 E A first-class or second-class honours division A degree, which includes a research component in the fourth year or; Masters preliminary qualification deemed equivalent to a first-class or second-class honours division A degree.

23,000

Postgraduate Diploma in Business and CommerceThe flexibility of Monash degrees offers students the chance to study courses in order to enhance their careers and gain expert business and commerce knowledge, while at the same time achieving access to higher research award programs.

3845 Sunway 1 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree in business or commerce from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent high credit average in years 2 and 3 of a major business discipline.

29,970

Postgraduate Diploma in Economics and CommerceThis course is designed for students who wish to undertake a higher degree by research but do not have the research background to meet the admission requirements.Students develop the skills needed to plan and undertake rigorous research, and the ability to effectively communicate research findings.

0171 Clayton 1 1 C An undergraduate degree with a major in the proposed discipline area of study from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent distinction average.

29,970

Coursework degreesMaster of Business AdministrationManagers in today’s knowledge economy need to be adaptable and flexible, and must possess not only core managerial skills but also high-level capabilities in a range of specialist areas.The Monash MBA integrates leadership and personal development with conventional discipline-based subjects. The program emphasises the development of critical and innovative thinking capabilities, and an awareness of the moral and ethical responsibilities of management as a professional practice.

0028 Caulfield 2 1 C An undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent credit average.A minimum of five years work experience with at least three years of professional/managerial experience. Applicants will be ranked according to consideration of the following: a) The entire academic record (Credit average preferred) b) Employment experience.

30,140

Master of Applied EconometricsIn the new information economy professionals are confronted by masses of data. Econometric methods facilitate analysis of this data and assist in making informed decisions. Students acquire the skills to take responsibility for designing and implementing applied econometric projects and the ability to communicate the results to wider audiences. They also have the option of studying another business discipline.

3822 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree or an equivalent qualification from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent high credit average that includes some quantitative studies.

29,970

Graduate Diploma in Applied EconometricsThis course provides the quantitative skills and expertise required to carry out financial forecasting and market analysis. Students will develop the requisite skills for designing and implementing applied econometric projects and the ability to communicate the results to wider audiences.

3816 Caulfield 1 1, 2 C A pass degree in any discipline or an equivalent qualification and usually relevant employment experience or a credit average in an executive certificate or graduate certificate in the relevant discipline. No statistic units required.

29,970

Master of Applied FinanceFinance and banking are important and strategic functional elements of business, and professionals working in these key areas make a critical and active contribution to public and private organisations across the globe.This course is designed for graduates with an educational and/or professional background in business or commerce, wishing to gain a formal qualification in applied finance.

3818 Caulfield 1 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree with a finance major from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent high credit average.

31,170

Master of BusinessThe Master of Business is an industry-focused, flexible option in postgraduate studies, and is specifically designed for early career professionals who wish to refine their business skills and advance to the next stage in their career. With a strong emphasis on personal development, corporate governance and social responsibility, and a flexible program structure, students are able to build a personalised masters degree specialising in a business area of their choice.The degree also offers a pathway for direct entry to a higher degree by research.

3844 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent credit average. Please note: To undertake the Advanced Marketing specialisation, applicants must have a major in marketing.

29,970

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Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Master of Business (Accounting)In a world of increasing accountability and the globalisation of accounting standards, professionals with the highest levels of qualifications are highly sought after. Accounting is fundamental to any organisation, and many executives working at senior levels hold accounting qualifications.Accountants must possess sound numerical and analytical skills, along with strong communication and people skills.This program is designed to provide students with not only professional competence, but also a portfolio of intellectual skills and attributes that will enhance their careers long after graduation.

0503 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree with an accounting major from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent high credit average.

29,970

Graduate Diploma in AccountingThe course provides students with the opportunity to broaden their business knowledge and increase understanding of accounting-related matters.This course allows students to take a substantial number, but not all, of the units needed to meet the academic requirements for associate membership of CPA Australia and for entry into the CA program of The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, providing they entered the course with a bachelors degree.

0748 Caulfield 1 1 C An undergraduate degree with a non-accounting major and at least a pass average. Applicants must have a minimum overall average of 50% or above.

29,970

Master of Business (Banking and Finance)This course provides banking and finance professionals with the conceptual and managerial decision-making skills necessary for effective management in the continuously changing domestic and international finance markets. It also offers those who do not have a finance or business background the opportunity to transfer into this discipline.Upon successful completion of the course graduates will satisfy the educational requirements for senior associate membership of the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA) and membership of The Finance and Treasury Association at the Certified Finance and Treasury Professional level.

0504 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent high credit average.

31,170

Master of Business (Science and Technology)Science is a major driver of economic growth and development. Australia and other countries in the Asia-Pacific region are leaders in scientific research but fall behind in converting research discoveries into economic wealth.This specialisation aims to assist students with a science or technology background to commercialise leading edge medical, scientific and research projects. This 12-month intensive course is equivalent to three semesters of study. Fees are calculated at one and a half times the annual average fee.The course is offered in collaboration with the Monash Asia Pacific Centre for Science and Wealth Creation, which works with scientists, students and business people throughout the Asia-Pacific region on the transformation of science into wealth.

3840 Caulfield 1 1, 2 C A science or technology-based undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution with a high credit average or above. Selection may involve an interview. The number of units in this course would normally take 1.5 years, but this is an intensive course completed over the period of one year. Therefore you will be paying fees which will be calculated for the 1.5 years and payable in the one year period.

44,955total coursefee

Master of Business EconomicsAnalysing and assessing the economic impact of policies and regulations on private and government enterprise is critical to strategic business decision-making in a wide range of industries, both in Australia and internationally.This degree provides a rigorous and theoretical grounding in the discipline of economics and its application to government and business decision-making.Monash students develop an extended knowledge in the general area of economic analysis in the global economy with particular attention to business strategy, project evaluation, pricing and risk, economic policy, regulation and competition policy. Students also develop analytical and technical skills to assist in problem-solving in the work-place, and develop communication and interpersonal skills with special attention to the needs of business and government agencies.

3842 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree with a major in economics from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent high credit average.

29,970

Master of Business LawThis course is designed to provide theoretical and practical knowledge in business law and to develop an understanding of and an ability to analyse a wide range of legal problems arising in the practice of business law.It particularly focuses on current legal issues in today’s business world in order to prepare students for the growing range of opportunities in legal compliance. The program has been designed to link with other postgraduate programs, which enables students to complete up to half of their units from an extensive range of graduate units offered by the Faculty of Law within the Master of Commercial Law.

3159 Caulfield 1 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent credit average.

29,970

Master of Diplomacy and TradeThe ability to evaluate key trends in foreign and trade policy requires a detailed understanding of the modern international system.This course aims to contribute to the development of private and public sector managers engaged in international trade, diplomatic staff, workers in international organisations and non-government organisations (NGOs) and other professionals interested in these areas. It provides high-level training in international business, diplomacy, economics, international law and environmental law policies, and contemporary international politics within an Australian context.

2643 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent credit average.

29,970

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Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Master of Business (Accounting)In a world of increasing accountability and the globalisation of accounting standards, professionals with the highest levels of qualifications are highly sought after. Accounting is fundamental to any organisation, and many executives working at senior levels hold accounting qualifications.Accountants must possess sound numerical and analytical skills, along with strong communication and people skills.This program is designed to provide students with not only professional competence, but also a portfolio of intellectual skills and attributes that will enhance their careers long after graduation.

0503 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree with an accounting major from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent high credit average.

29,970

Graduate Diploma in AccountingThe course provides students with the opportunity to broaden their business knowledge and increase understanding of accounting-related matters.This course allows students to take a substantial number, but not all, of the units needed to meet the academic requirements for associate membership of CPA Australia and for entry into the CA program of The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, providing they entered the course with a bachelors degree.

0748 Caulfield 1 1 C An undergraduate degree with a non-accounting major and at least a pass average. Applicants must have a minimum overall average of 50% or above.

29,970

Master of Business (Banking and Finance)This course provides banking and finance professionals with the conceptual and managerial decision-making skills necessary for effective management in the continuously changing domestic and international finance markets. It also offers those who do not have a finance or business background the opportunity to transfer into this discipline.Upon successful completion of the course graduates will satisfy the educational requirements for senior associate membership of the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA) and membership of The Finance and Treasury Association at the Certified Finance and Treasury Professional level.

0504 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent high credit average.

31,170

Master of Business (Science and Technology)Science is a major driver of economic growth and development. Australia and other countries in the Asia-Pacific region are leaders in scientific research but fall behind in converting research discoveries into economic wealth.This specialisation aims to assist students with a science or technology background to commercialise leading edge medical, scientific and research projects. This 12-month intensive course is equivalent to three semesters of study. Fees are calculated at one and a half times the annual average fee.The course is offered in collaboration with the Monash Asia Pacific Centre for Science and Wealth Creation, which works with scientists, students and business people throughout the Asia-Pacific region on the transformation of science into wealth.

3840 Caulfield 1 1, 2 C A science or technology-based undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution with a high credit average or above. Selection may involve an interview. The number of units in this course would normally take 1.5 years, but this is an intensive course completed over the period of one year. Therefore you will be paying fees which will be calculated for the 1.5 years and payable in the one year period.

44,955total coursefee

Master of Business EconomicsAnalysing and assessing the economic impact of policies and regulations on private and government enterprise is critical to strategic business decision-making in a wide range of industries, both in Australia and internationally.This degree provides a rigorous and theoretical grounding in the discipline of economics and its application to government and business decision-making.Monash students develop an extended knowledge in the general area of economic analysis in the global economy with particular attention to business strategy, project evaluation, pricing and risk, economic policy, regulation and competition policy. Students also develop analytical and technical skills to assist in problem-solving in the work-place, and develop communication and interpersonal skills with special attention to the needs of business and government agencies.

3842 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree with a major in economics from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent high credit average.

29,970

Master of Business LawThis course is designed to provide theoretical and practical knowledge in business law and to develop an understanding of and an ability to analyse a wide range of legal problems arising in the practice of business law.It particularly focuses on current legal issues in today’s business world in order to prepare students for the growing range of opportunities in legal compliance. The program has been designed to link with other postgraduate programs, which enables students to complete up to half of their units from an extensive range of graduate units offered by the Faculty of Law within the Master of Commercial Law.

3159 Caulfield 1 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent credit average.

29,970

Master of Diplomacy and TradeThe ability to evaluate key trends in foreign and trade policy requires a detailed understanding of the modern international system.This course aims to contribute to the development of private and public sector managers engaged in international trade, diplomatic staff, workers in international organisations and non-government organisations (NGOs) and other professionals interested in these areas. It provides high-level training in international business, diplomacy, economics, international law and environmental law policies, and contemporary international politics within an Australian context.

2643 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent credit average.

29,970

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Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Master of Human Resource ManagementHuman resource management is the study of managing people within the employer and employee relationship. The Masters course provides current and aspiring managers with the opportunity to develop specialist knowledge and expertise in human resource management, with an emphasis on strategic issues.

2099 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 C Two years of relevant full-time (or equivalent) post-degree work experience and an undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent credit average.

29,970

Graduate Diploma in Human Resource ManagementHuman resource managers develop and implement strategies that enable people to fulfil their individual needs in the work environment as well as achieve the organisation’s business objectives.This course provides current and aspiring managers with the opportunity to develop specialist knowledge and expertise in human resource management, in the context of external and organisational change, new employment relationships, globalisation and a changing workforce.

2778 Caulfield 1 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution or equivalent qualification with a minimum of two years of relevant work experience. Applicants must have a minimum overall average of 50% or above, and minimum 2 years of professional work experience.

29,970

Master of International BusinessThis Masters course offers the opportunity to undertake an academically rigorous and professionally relevant program of study in contemporary international business issues. Knowledge gained from the course will provide graduates with the skills to lead companies through the internationalisation process. Students develop the capacity for high-level analysis of international and trans-national investment, trade, and management strategy in the context of globalisation, and acquire key skills in communication and negotiation across business cultures.

2098 Caulfield, Sunway

1.5 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent credit average.

29,970

Master of ManagementExponential growth in new technologies, intense global competition and the elimination of industry boundaries has increased the external and internal challenges currently faced by managers.This course focuses on flexibility and agility at an individual and organisational level. It does so by exploring the fundamentals of individual, group and organisational behaviour and performance, organisational dynamics, and the importance of self-awareness, learning and self-management.

0105 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 C Two years of relevant full-time (or equivalent) post-degree work experience and an undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent credit average.

29,970

Master of MarketingThis course is designed for career professionals seeking new ways to develop, implement and manage marketing activities in all types of environments. The program offers a comprehensive, intellectually-demanding and up-to-date curriculum of business and marketing concepts, and includes specialisations in selected marketing areas.

2276 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 C Two years of relevant full-time work experience and an undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent credit average.

29,970

Master of Professional AccountingMonash trained accountants are in great demand and work across a variety of industries. Graduates are renowned for possessing sound numerical and analytical skills along with strong communication and people skills.Monash is committed to ensuring that the program provides not only professional competence, but also a portfolio of intellectual skills and attributes that will enhance students’ careers.

0790 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree in a non-accounting discipline from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent credit average.

31,170

Master of Professional Accounting (Advanced)The course is designed to provide both practical and theoretical knowledge and skills in accounting. It enables students to satisfy the educational requirements of the accounting professional bodies in Australia.

0826 Caulfield 2 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree in a non-accounting discipline from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent credit average.

31,170

Master of Public Policy and ManagementContinuous improvement and reform are recurring themes for governments around the world. This course focuses on understanding changing expectations about government, changing modes of delivering public services, and the changing skills needed by effective leaders and managers. Graduates will understand and apply relevant theories and concepts; develop skills to define and resolve issues in public policy and management; and blend theory and practice by working throughout the course on a wide range of practical issues.

1065 Caulfield 1.5 1 C Two years of relevant full-time (or equivalent) post-degree work experience and an undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent credit average.

29,970

Postgraduate Diploma in Health Economics and EvaluationThis course introduces economists to the basic concepts of epidemiology and bioethics and trains participants in research methods by having them undertake a project during their placement at an approved institution.

0967 Clayton 1 1, 2 C Applicants need to have completed an Australian bachelor degree with a pass average; or an overseas qualification deemed by the National Office of Overseas Skills Recognition (NOOSR) as being equivalent to an Australian bachelor’s degree. Applicants must have a minimum overall average of 50% or above. This is a qualifying course for Master’s by Research degree.

29,970

Graduate Diploma in BusinessThe Graduate Diploma in Business may be completed in one year of full-time study, or two years part-time. It is a stand-alone award, or a pathway to a masters degree. Students may choose any eight graduate-level units from the Faculty of Business and Economics. However, in order to proceed to a masters degree with full credit for the eight completed units, these units must include at least four core units from the relevant masters degree. Students must also meet the entry requirements of the particular masters degree in which they intend to enrol.

3848 Caulfield 1 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution. 29,970

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Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Graduate Diploma in Economic StudiesThis course is aimed at graduates of disciplines other than economics or commerce, those who have undertaken only the equivalent of first-year economics, or graduates of more than 10 years standing. It is designed to provide a sound understanding of economic and economic statistics issues and their function in the business world.

0172 Clayton 1 1, 2 C A degree in any discipline from a recognised tertiary institution, with a credit average or above. It is preferred that applicants have successfully completed Year 12 Mathematics or equivalent.For the econometrics specialisation, it may be necessary for students without a tertiary background in statistics to undertake the first-year level statistics unit prior to entry to the course. Applicants must have completed a relevant bachelors degree or units in statistics, econometrics and/or mathematics to be eligible for the course.

29,970

Double degrees

Master of Applied Finance and Master of Applied EconometricsThis double degree allows students to complete studies in the complementary areas of finance and econometrics and graduate with two masters degrees after only two years of full-time study.This course is designed for students with a background in finance and quantitative studies and wishing to move their career to the next level with highly specialised skills.

4412 Caulfield 2 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree with a major in finance and demonstrated quantitative studies from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent high credit average.

29,970

Master of Applied Finance and Master of Business (Accounting)The course aims to provide graduates with theoretical constructs and their applications for their work as finance professionals in the financial services industry and other business sectors. This course is also designed to enhance and develop the knowledge and skills of accounting graduates in public practice, industry and academia. It includes advanced level studies in financial and managerial accounting, auditing, corporate and international finance, and investments.

3850 Caulfield 2 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree with a major in finance and a major in accounting from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent high credit average.

31,170

Master of Business (Accounting) and Master of Business LawThis double degree course has been designed for those working or intending to work in accounting who also wish to gain a postgraduate applied business law qualification.This course is of direct relevance to those involved in commerce, either as legal advisers or in the private, commercial or government sectors and has a focus on current legal issues in today’s business world in order to prepare students for the growing range of opportunities in legal compliance.

4401 Caulfield 2 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree with an accounting major from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent high credit average.

31,170

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Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Graduate Diploma in Economic StudiesThis course is aimed at graduates of disciplines other than economics or commerce, those who have undertaken only the equivalent of first-year economics, or graduates of more than 10 years standing. It is designed to provide a sound understanding of economic and economic statistics issues and their function in the business world.

0172 Clayton 1 1, 2 C A degree in any discipline from a recognised tertiary institution, with a credit average or above. It is preferred that applicants have successfully completed Year 12 Mathematics or equivalent.For the econometrics specialisation, it may be necessary for students without a tertiary background in statistics to undertake the first-year level statistics unit prior to entry to the course. Applicants must have completed a relevant bachelors degree or units in statistics, econometrics and/or mathematics to be eligible for the course.

29,970

Double degrees

Master of Applied Finance and Master of Applied EconometricsThis double degree allows students to complete studies in the complementary areas of finance and econometrics and graduate with two masters degrees after only two years of full-time study.This course is designed for students with a background in finance and quantitative studies and wishing to move their career to the next level with highly specialised skills.

4412 Caulfield 2 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree with a major in finance and demonstrated quantitative studies from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent high credit average.

29,970

Master of Applied Finance and Master of Business (Accounting)The course aims to provide graduates with theoretical constructs and their applications for their work as finance professionals in the financial services industry and other business sectors. This course is also designed to enhance and develop the knowledge and skills of accounting graduates in public practice, industry and academia. It includes advanced level studies in financial and managerial accounting, auditing, corporate and international finance, and investments.

3850 Caulfield 2 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree with a major in finance and a major in accounting from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent high credit average.

31,170

Master of Business (Accounting) and Master of Business LawThis double degree course has been designed for those working or intending to work in accounting who also wish to gain a postgraduate applied business law qualification.This course is of direct relevance to those involved in commerce, either as legal advisers or in the private, commercial or government sectors and has a focus on current legal issues in today’s business world in order to prepare students for the growing range of opportunities in legal compliance.

4401 Caulfield 2 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree with an accounting major from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent high credit average.

31,170

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Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Master of Business and Master of Professional AccountingThe double degree is intended to provide students the opportunity to gain knowledge and skills in accounting, and to specialise in a second area of business of specific interest to them while also gaining an understanding of the broad range of contemporary business topics and their relevance to the business environment. Students also have the opportunity to participate in a unique suite of units that build skills and knowledge in personal development and corporate social responsibility, to increase their employment opportunities in public practice and industry.

4402 Caulfield 2 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree in a non-accounting discipline from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent high credit average.

31,170

Master of International Business and Master of European and International StudiesThis double masters degree provides knowledge and skills in international business, with specific focus on the European Union and the significance of this organisation in the world. Students will gain a broad knowledge of international business issues, and the skills to provide leadership in the international arena, while also acquiring a broad and deep understanding of the institutional framework and policy-making processes of the European Union. The course comprises eleven core units and five electives taken over two years of full-time study, or part-time equivalent.

4411 Caulfield 2 1, 2 C Applicants need to have completed an Australian bachelor degree or equivalent qualification with the following criteria:a) a credit average in the final year orb) a pass average in the final year, combined with demonstrable professional experience in a relevant area.

29,970

Master of Professional Accounting and Master of Business LawThis degree is recognised by the following professional bodies for admission to:Associate membership of CPA Australia Associate membership of the National Institute of Accountants Chartered Financial Analysts Institute The Chartered Accountants Program of The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia.It is designed to provide students with knowledge and skills in accounting and rigorous theoretical and practical knowledge in business law to enhance employment opportunities for graduates.Students develop the ability to identify problems, to synthesise, analyse, summarise and classify data and qualitative information, to evaluate and weigh evidence, arguments and ethics, to apply specialist skills and knowledge to global business issues, and to work out solutions to simulated business cases and problems.

3843 Caulfield 2 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree in a non-accounting discipline from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum Monash equivalent high credit average.

31,170

The range of business and commerce degrees at Monash gives you the choice between a flexible degree exploring a range of areas and a specialised degree allowing you to concentrate on your areas of interest.

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MONASh eDUCATION ReSeARCh COMMUNITy (MeRC)Established in 1992, MERC is an active network of research students and staff, open to all researchers in the faculty. MERC supports the idea that researchers develop best when their intellectual, academic and social needs are addressed through engagement in a supportive community.

MERC organises seminars, conferences and social events to:

n facilitate interaction between staff and among students

n foster attitudes and actions that contribute to an active and inclusive research culture

n share information relevant to research activities

n support the student experience with ongoing orientation and by ensuring that their needs are met by the faculty

n provide a forum for researchers for ongoing discussion about specific aspects of research processes

n encourage involvement in a supportive learning community.

Research excellencen The 2010 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) ranked the discipline of education at Monash University ‘above

world standard’. Education at Monash was ranked first in Victoria and equal first in Australia.

n The Faculty of Education represents an intellectually-diverse research community, offering a range of perspectives, methodologies and flexible approaches to research practice.

n Research is directed towards enhancing learning across a range of fields including counselling, education, leadership, and psychology.

n Academic language and research seminars are conducted to provide study assistance to postgraduate coursework and research students.

n Research activities are grouped into distinct areas that address the varied specialised fields of investigation.

Education at a glancen Education students can access

teaching, technology and learning centres situated on each campus, which provide technical and academic resource support and advice.

n High-quality teaching and learning provided to more than 4500 students.

n A distinguished record of developing and preparing some of the best and brightest teachers and educators, with graduate employment rates among the highest in the Group of Eight universities.

n Students can choose from a range of postgraduate courses including Early Childhood, Primary and Secondary teaching, TESOL, Mathematics and Science education, Gifted education, ICT education, Organisational Leadership, Counselling and Psychology.

ContactInternational enquiries: 1800 181 838 (within Australia)

+61 3 9627 4852 (outside Australia)

Email: [email protected]

www.edu.monash.eduEDucATIoN

PROFeSSIONAl ReCOgNITIONn Australian Counselling Association

(ACA)

n Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC)

n Early Childhood Australia (ECA) – Victoria Branch

n Singapore Association for Counselling (SAC)

n Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT)

SPeCIAlISeD ReSeARChOur specialised and highly active research groups include Child and Community Development, Learning with New Media, Movement, Environment and Community, Social Innovation and Education and Psychology of Teachers and Students. For more information please visit www.edu.monash.edu/research/groups

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Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Research degrees

Doctor of PhilosophyMonash is committed to supporting and promoting high quality research, and has built a reputation for conducting research with significant impact both in Australia and overseas. The PhD is a supervised program designed to allow a student to conceptualise and implement a major research project on a topic of personal interest.Candidates are expected to make a significant contribution to human knowledge and theory. That knowledge can lead to the improvement of professional teaching practice by extending understanding, expertise and skills of students through the application of research to pressing educational problems and issues.

0079 Clayton, Gippsland, Peninsula

4 Throughout the year

D Masters degree which includes a major research project (a thesis of a minimum of 10,000 words); or a bachelors degree with honours I or IIA (or equivalent) obtained from Monash or any other recognised tertiary institution.

23,300

Master of Education (Thesis only)This program provides educators and educational administrators, managers, and policy makers with the opportunity to undertake research that can apply directly or indirectly to their work environment. It is particularly suitable for those who have research interests but who have not previously carried out a major research project and would like to eventually progress to doctoral studies in education.

0077 Clayton, Gippsland, Peninsula

2 1, 2 D Four years of full time equivalent University study (either through a double degree or undergraduate degree plus Graduate Diploma or honours year) with a credit average; or have qualifications or experience that the faculty considers to be equivalent to, or a satisfactory substitute for the above.

23,300

Master of Education (by Coursework and Thesis)Monash researchers investigate new learning spaces and transitions in education, training and work, and the increasingly diverse work of educators, teachers, managers, and organisational leaders.This research degree provides the opportunity to undertake research that can apply directly or indirectly to the work environment. It is particularly suitable for those who have research interests but who have not previously carried out a major research project and would like to eventually progress to doctoral studies in education.

3204 Clayton, Gippsland, Peninsula

2 1,2 D Four years of full time equivalent University study (either through a double degree or undergraduate degree plus Graduate Diploma or honours year) with a credit average; or have qualifications or experience that the faculty considers to be equivalent to, or a satisfactory substitute for the above.

23,300

Coursework degrees

Master of Education (Coursework)Education is a broad and evolving field which has a significant impact on all facets of society. This program provides students the opportunity to choose from 13 specialisation pathways, from Early Childhood to Mathematics and Science Education to Gifted Education. Students can also choose to study a combination of coursework units, a professional project or a minor thesis which can lead onto Doctoral studies. Students are encouraged to think about the relationship between research and practice, and to develop critical and analytical skills in discussing relevant and substantive research in a range of disciplines within Education.

2500 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A or C(Depending if

students selecta specialisationwith or without

practicum)

An approved three-year bachelors degree in a relevant field with a credit average in the final year or; an approved fourth year of study or; an approved four-year bachelors degree or; have qualifications or experience that the faculty considers to be equivalent to, or a satisfactory substitute for the above.

23,300

Postgraduate Diploma of EducationThis program is a pathway to the Master of Education and aims to stimulate students to focus on teaching and learning in ways that encourage the development of reflective practice and its relationship to ongoing professional learning and growth, and to think about the relationship between theory and practice in teaching.

3210 Clayton 1 1, 2 A or C(Depending if

students selecta specialisationwith or without

practicum)

An approved three-year bachelors degree in a relevant field with a credit average in the final year or; an approved fourth year of study or; an approved four-year bachelors degree or; have qualifications or experience that the faculty considers to be equivalent to, or a satisfactory substitute for, the above.

23,300

Master of Education (TESOL International)This program offers a range of units covering basic teaching principles through issues in curriculum and assessment to broader socio-cultural concerns regarding the place of English in learners’ lives. Students will develop an understanding of the theory and practice of teaching English as a second, foreign or international language in a range of contexts (primary, secondary, tertiary and the workplace).

3209 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A or C(Depending if

students selecta specialisationwith or without

practicum)

An approved three year bachelors degree in a relevant field with a credit average in the final year; or an approved fourth year of study; or an approved four year bachelors degree; or have qualifications or experience that the faculty considers to be equivalent to, or a satisfactory substitute for the above.

23,300

Master in Applied Linguistics for Language TeachersThe increasing influence of globalisation has created strong demand for language skills among students who aspire to work in business, education, media and politics. This course seeks to further the understanding of applied linguistics for secondary and tertiary language teachers, especially as it relates to second and foreign language acquisition and language teaching.It is especially designed for graduates of universities in Japan, China, Indonesia and Korea who wish to teach their language to foreign students in an Asian country. Students can choose to undertake a TESOL stream in the Master in Applied Linguistics for Language Teachers. The TESOL stream provides students with the skills and knowledge to teach English to speakers of other languages.

3239 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A An approved three year bachelors degree in a relevant field with a credit average in the final year; or an approved fourth year of study; or an approved four year bachelors degree; or have qualifications or experience that the faculty considers to be equivalent to, or a satisfactory substitute for the above.

23,300

English Language RequirementsIf you are not a native speaker of English, you will need to prove that you meet our English language requirements before admission. See www.education.monash.edu.au/students/prospective/english-requirements/ for further information.

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Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Master in CounsellingThis innovative and practical skill based program is a recognised training program of the Australian Counselling Association (ACA). It has been designed to fulfil the demand for counselling knowledge and skills from professional people with an interest in counselling. The program provides a professional qualification and real-life counselling experience for people who may not be practising psychologists or social workers, but who nonetheless have a strong interest in counselling.Students complete core counselling units as well as a professional placement that includes both contact and non-contact hours as well as supervision hours. The professional placement program provides valuable professional experience to students as well as offering opportunities to make contacts in the field of counselling.

3236 Clayton 1.5 1, 2# C An approved three-year bachelors degree with a credit average in the final year or have qualifications or experience that the faculty considers to be equivalent to, or a satisfactory substitute for the above. Additional application requirements:Applicants must complete and submit a Professional Referee Report which can be found at: www.education.monash.edu/students/prospective/howtoapply/postgraduate.htmlAdvanced standing:Credit may be granted for the first two units of this program based on the following criteria:Credit for Relevant Academic WorkSuccessful completion of a minimum of an approved relevant 4th year qualification. Credit for Relevant Non Academic WorkApplicants who meet the minimum entry requirements PLUS can provide evidence of a minimum of two years fulltime relevant work experience.

25,900

Master in Organisational LeadershipThis program is designed to develop leaders with expertise in effective organisational communication, the mentoring of staff, knowledge management, and the application of robust performance management. It provides students with a systematic and integrated response to organisational processes and imperatives relating to new concepts of leadership and teamwork that contribute to the effective functioning of organisations, team-based approaches to work, mechanisms for assuring quality, flexible and lifelong learning and organisational designs for the future.

3703 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A An approved three-year bachelors degree in a relevant field with a credit average in the final year; or an approved fourth year of study; or an approved four year bachelors degree; or have qualifications or experience that the faculty considers to be equivalent to, or a satisfactory substitute for the above.

23,300

Postgraduate Diploma in Organisational LeadershipThe program provides students with a systematic and integrated response to organisational processes and imperatives relating to new concepts of leadership. Students also gain a grounding in the effective functioning of organisations, team based approaches to work, mechanisms for assuring quality, flexible and lifelong learning, and organisational designs for the future.

3702 Clayton 1 1, 2 A An approved three-year bachelors degree in a relevant field with a credit average in the final year or; an approved fourth year of study or; an approved four-year bachelors degree or; have qualifications or experience that the faculty considers to be equivalent to, or a satisfactory substitute for the above.

23,300

Master of Psychology (Counselling)This course prepares graduates to practise as counselling psychologists in many different settings. Counselling psychologists are specialists in the provision of psychological therapy. They work in collaboration with individuals, couples, families, groups and organisations, using a broad range of evidence-based psychotherapies and therapeutic skills and pay particular attention to the meanings, beliefs, contexts and processes that affect psychological health.Students complete four intensive advanced level units, three supervised placements of 125 days or 1000 recorded hours of practical experience and a research thesis of 9000-16,000 words.

3231 Clayton 2 1 C Admission to the program requires four years of Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) approved study in psychology. These qualifications must have been completed within the last 10 years. Applicants with international qualifications will need to have their qualifications assessed by the APS – Australian Psychological Society. For further information please visit the APS website www.psychology. org.au. Selection will be based on academic merit and personal suitability. Intending applicants should ensure they possess such qualifications. Confidential referee reports are required. The closing date for applications is usually at the end of October and selection for short-listed applicants will include an interview, usually held in late November or early December. Additional application requirements: Supplementary forms and confidential referee reports must also be submitted with the application for this course. These forms can be found at www.education.monash.edu/students/prospective/howtoapply/postgraduate.html.

25,900

Master of Psychology (Educational and Developmental)Educational and developmental psychologists concern themselves with how people develop and learn throughout their lifetime. They work in many different settings with individuals, families, groups and organisations so may have varying titles, such as school psychologist, guidance officer, and child and adolescent counsellor. Educational and developmental psychologists also conduct psychological and educational assessments and instructional planning for exceptional children, adolescents and adults including learners with disabilities as well as those with strong academic and other abilities. Students complete four advanced level units, three supervised placements of 125 days or 1000 recorded hours of practical experience and a research thesis of 9000-16,000 words.

3232 Clayton 2 1 C Admission to the program requires four years of Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) approved study in psychology. These qualifications must have been completed within the last 10 years.Applicants with international qualifications will need to have their qualifications assessed by the APS – Australian Psychological Society. For further information please visit the APS website www.psychology. org.au. Selection will be based on academic merit and personal suitability. Intending applicants should ensure they possess such qualifications. Confidential referee reports are required. The closing date for applications is usually at the end of October and selection for short-listed applicants will include an interview, usually held in late November or early December. Additional application requirements: Supplementary forms and confidential referee reports must also be submitted with the application for this course. These forms can be found at www.education.monash.edu/students/prospective/howtoapply/postgraduate.html.

25,900

Postgraduate Diploma of PsychologyThis course provides an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited fourth year qualification in Psychology. The content of the program is designed both for those wishing to pursue more advanced postgraduate training at masters or doctoral level and for those wishing to undertake supervised psychological practice upon completion of the program.

3509 Clayton 1 1 A Students should have a bachelors degree with a major in psychology from any course accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council with at least a distinction average in third-level psychology.These qualifications must have been completed within the last 10 years. Applicants with international qualifications will need to have their qualifications assessed by the APS – Australian Psychological Society. For further information please visit the APS website, www.psychology.org.au.

25,900

Master In Counselling.

# Students who are eligible for advanced standing must commence the program in Semester 1. It is not possible for students with advanced standing to commence in Semester 2. Please contact the faculty for further information.

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EDucATIoN

Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Master in CounsellingThis innovative and practical skill based program is a recognised training program of the Australian Counselling Association (ACA). It has been designed to fulfil the demand for counselling knowledge and skills from professional people with an interest in counselling. The program provides a professional qualification and real-life counselling experience for people who may not be practising psychologists or social workers, but who nonetheless have a strong interest in counselling.Students complete core counselling units as well as a professional placement that includes both contact and non-contact hours as well as supervision hours. The professional placement program provides valuable professional experience to students as well as offering opportunities to make contacts in the field of counselling.

3236 Clayton 1.5 1, 2# C An approved three-year bachelors degree with a credit average in the final year or have qualifications or experience that the faculty considers to be equivalent to, or a satisfactory substitute for the above. Additional application requirements:Applicants must complete and submit a Professional Referee Report which can be found at: www.education.monash.edu/students/prospective/howtoapply/postgraduate.htmlAdvanced standing:Credit may be granted for the first two units of this program based on the following criteria:Credit for Relevant Academic WorkSuccessful completion of a minimum of an approved relevant 4th year qualification. Credit for Relevant Non Academic WorkApplicants who meet the minimum entry requirements PLUS can provide evidence of a minimum of two years fulltime relevant work experience.

25,900

Master in Organisational LeadershipThis program is designed to develop leaders with expertise in effective organisational communication, the mentoring of staff, knowledge management, and the application of robust performance management. It provides students with a systematic and integrated response to organisational processes and imperatives relating to new concepts of leadership and teamwork that contribute to the effective functioning of organisations, team-based approaches to work, mechanisms for assuring quality, flexible and lifelong learning and organisational designs for the future.

3703 Clayton 1.5 1, 2 A An approved three-year bachelors degree in a relevant field with a credit average in the final year; or an approved fourth year of study; or an approved four year bachelors degree; or have qualifications or experience that the faculty considers to be equivalent to, or a satisfactory substitute for the above.

23,300

Postgraduate Diploma in Organisational LeadershipThe program provides students with a systematic and integrated response to organisational processes and imperatives relating to new concepts of leadership. Students also gain a grounding in the effective functioning of organisations, team based approaches to work, mechanisms for assuring quality, flexible and lifelong learning, and organisational designs for the future.

3702 Clayton 1 1, 2 A An approved three-year bachelors degree in a relevant field with a credit average in the final year or; an approved fourth year of study or; an approved four-year bachelors degree or; have qualifications or experience that the faculty considers to be equivalent to, or a satisfactory substitute for the above.

23,300

Master of Psychology (Counselling)This course prepares graduates to practise as counselling psychologists in many different settings. Counselling psychologists are specialists in the provision of psychological therapy. They work in collaboration with individuals, couples, families, groups and organisations, using a broad range of evidence-based psychotherapies and therapeutic skills and pay particular attention to the meanings, beliefs, contexts and processes that affect psychological health.Students complete four intensive advanced level units, three supervised placements of 125 days or 1000 recorded hours of practical experience and a research thesis of 9000-16,000 words.

3231 Clayton 2 1 C Admission to the program requires four years of Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) approved study in psychology. These qualifications must have been completed within the last 10 years. Applicants with international qualifications will need to have their qualifications assessed by the APS – Australian Psychological Society. For further information please visit the APS website www.psychology. org.au. Selection will be based on academic merit and personal suitability. Intending applicants should ensure they possess such qualifications. Confidential referee reports are required. The closing date for applications is usually at the end of October and selection for short-listed applicants will include an interview, usually held in late November or early December. Additional application requirements: Supplementary forms and confidential referee reports must also be submitted with the application for this course. These forms can be found at www.education.monash.edu/students/prospective/howtoapply/postgraduate.html.

25,900

Master of Psychology (Educational and Developmental)Educational and developmental psychologists concern themselves with how people develop and learn throughout their lifetime. They work in many different settings with individuals, families, groups and organisations so may have varying titles, such as school psychologist, guidance officer, and child and adolescent counsellor. Educational and developmental psychologists also conduct psychological and educational assessments and instructional planning for exceptional children, adolescents and adults including learners with disabilities as well as those with strong academic and other abilities. Students complete four advanced level units, three supervised placements of 125 days or 1000 recorded hours of practical experience and a research thesis of 9000-16,000 words.

3232 Clayton 2 1 C Admission to the program requires four years of Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) approved study in psychology. These qualifications must have been completed within the last 10 years.Applicants with international qualifications will need to have their qualifications assessed by the APS – Australian Psychological Society. For further information please visit the APS website www.psychology. org.au. Selection will be based on academic merit and personal suitability. Intending applicants should ensure they possess such qualifications. Confidential referee reports are required. The closing date for applications is usually at the end of October and selection for short-listed applicants will include an interview, usually held in late November or early December. Additional application requirements: Supplementary forms and confidential referee reports must also be submitted with the application for this course. These forms can be found at www.education.monash.edu/students/prospective/howtoapply/postgraduate.html.

25,900

Postgraduate Diploma of PsychologyThis course provides an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited fourth year qualification in Psychology. The content of the program is designed both for those wishing to pursue more advanced postgraduate training at masters or doctoral level and for those wishing to undertake supervised psychological practice upon completion of the program.

3509 Clayton 1 1 A Students should have a bachelors degree with a major in psychology from any course accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council with at least a distinction average in third-level psychology.These qualifications must have been completed within the last 10 years. Applicants with international qualifications will need to have their qualifications assessed by the APS – Australian Psychological Society. For further information please visit the APS website, www.psychology.org.au.

25,900

EDucATIoN

Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Master of Teaching (Early Childhood)*The Master of Teaching (Early Childhood) program is designed to develop students’ theoretical and practical knowledge in the area of early childhood teaching. The program highlights the range of early childhood services and the social context of early childhood provision for children aged birth to five years, as well as the need for flexibility and responsiveness to the needs of families and young children. The program includes eight core units that provide students with the skills and knowledge to become confident early childhood educators, plus 60 days of professional placement in a range of early childhood settings.

4202 Peninsula 1.5 1 C Recognised degree or equivalent diploma.*This program is subject to final university approval processes. Details are correct at the time of print.

Contact faculty

Master of Teaching (Secondary)*The Master of Teaching (Secondary) prepares graduates for teaching in secondary schools and provides them with the opportunity to build on strengths developed in their undergraduate degree. It combines academic studies about the foundations of education with units appropriate to the two teaching specialisms they will be qualified to teach. Teaching specialisms are the subjects they will ultimately be qualified to teach in secondary schools, and are based on their previous studies. Generally they must have previously studied that discipline at university level for at least two years, and then complete the education units related to each specialism. In addition to coursework units, students undertake 60 days of professional placement where they gain valuable classroom teaching experience. Following registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT), graduates are eligible to teach in Victorian secondary schools

4201 Berwick 1.5 1 C Recognised degree or equivalent diploma from disciplines that qualify for two single teaching specialism subjects (teaching areas) or an approved double specialism. For information on specialism prerequisites please visit: www.education.monash.edu.au/units/secondary-specialisms.html.*This program is subject to final university approval processes. Details are correct at the time of print.

Contact faculty

Graduate Diploma of Education (Primary)This program is designed for graduates from a range of disciplines, with a strong interest in working with primary school aged children. Students complete 8 units that cover the key learning areas of Primary teaching. Students also complete 50 days of professional placement in a range of Primary school settings where they gain valuable teaching experience. Following registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT), graduates are eligible to teach in Victorian primary schools

0341 Gippsland Peninsula

1 This is an intensive course completed over the period of one year

1 C Recognised degree or equivalent diploma. The number of units in this course would normally take 1.25 years to complete, but this is an intensive course completed over the period of one year. Therefore you will be paying fees which will be calculated for the 1.25 years and payable in the one year period.

22,975 Total course fee

Graduate Diploma of Education (Secondary)This program is designed for graduates who wish to become secondary school teachers. It combines academic studies about the foundations of education with curriculum teaching units appropriate to the student’s bachelors degree and their two chosen areas of teaching specialism. Students complete 10 units that cover the key learning areas of Secondary teaching. Students also complete 50 days of professional placement in a range of Secondary school settings where they gain valuable teaching experience.Following registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT), graduates are eligible to teach in Victorian secondary schools

1737 Clayton, Gippsland

1 This is an intensive course completed over the period of one year

1 C Recognised degree or equivalent diploma from disciplines that qualify for two single teaching specialism subjects (teaching areas) or an approved double specialism. – Applicants must advise 2-3 Teachings Methods they wish to teach or specialise. For information on specialism prerequisites please visit www.education.monash.edu.au/units Overseas qualifications will be assessed by the Victorian Institute of Teaching. The number of units in this course would normally take 1.25 years to complete, but this is an intensive course completed over the period of one year. Therefore you will be paying fees which will be calculated for the 1.25 years and payable in the one year period.

22,975 Total course fee

Graduate Diploma of Education (Professional Development Studies)This program is designed for those interested in developing knowledge and skills of teaching. It aims to help participants focus on teaching and learning in ways that encourages the development of reflective practice and its relationship to ongoing professional learning and growth.

1736 Gippsland 1 1, 2 A Admission to this course is open to applicants who possess an approved degree or diploma and who are qualified educators or who have qualifications or experience that the faculty considers to be equivalent to, or a satisfactory substitute for the above.

23,300

Graduate Certificate of Education (Professional Development Studies)See above

1762 Gippsland 0.5 1, 2 A Admission to this course will be open to applicants who possess a degree or diploma and who are qualified educators or who have qualifications or experience that the faculty considers to be equivalent to, or a satisfactory substitute for the above.

11,650 Total course fee

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Engineering at a glancen Outstanding reputation: Monash

Engineering is a leading research faculty with an exceptional national and international reputation.

n Research strengths: The faculty boasts more than a dozen research institutes and centres and cross-institutional centres focused on key technologies.

n Impressive facilities: Engineering provides a range of facilities and support services for postgraduate students, including a dedicated science and technology library and spacious work environments with 24-hour access to computer laboratories.

n New horizons: Monash has received $89.9 million from the Federal Government’s Education Investment Fund toward future manufacturing research and teaching. The New Horizons initiative will partner staff from Monash and the CSIRO for global research collaboration through state-of-the-art ICT.

Research strengthsThe research strengths of the faculty include:

n Biomedical, bioprocess and biomaterials engineering

n Chemical engineering science and design

n Civil and structural engineering

n Clean energy technologies

n Electronic, magnetic and ionic materials and properties

n Fluid dynamics research

n Geo-technical engineering

n Intelligent robotics, mechatronics and automated manufacturing

n Micro-nano mechanical and optical engineering

n Nano-materials, engineering alloys and materials

n Polymer engineering

n Railway and sustainable transport engineering

n Structural integrity and safety

n Sustainable water engineering

n Telecommunications

ReSeARCh exCelleNCen The Monash Wind Tunnel is capable

of creating winds in excess of 180km/h. It is used in the engineering of wind structures and turbines, unmanned air vehicles, ground transportation and optimising the aerodynamic efficiency of racing vehicles.

n A Monash research team is currently working on fossil fuel and renewable energy technologies. The team made a successful and direct conversion of waste plastics into diesel.

n Monash Engineering is involved in collaboration between government, industry and research bodies in China to develop a light, cheaper aluminium alloy to cater for a changing market.

n Monash University and the Indian Institute of Technology in Mumbai (IITB) have opened a new chapter in Australian-Indian relations with the formal launch of a joint-venture research academy. Doctoral students undertake research projects and receive a dual, accredited PhD degree from both Monash University and IITB.

n Water engineers are developing new solutions to capture rain water off hard surfaces using a water harvesting system that requires no moving parts, no chemicals and no energy.

n The next generation of hybrid cars could be more reliable and cheaper to build, thanks to a Monash Engineering discovery that a specially coated form of Geotex can form the key component of a fuel cell.

PROFeSSIONAl DevelOPMeNTPostgraduate coursework programs allow engineers to upgrade their skills or seek higher qualifications for targeted career advancement. Monash works closely with industry partners to provide training in the latest technical advancements and to offer well-rounded professional development programs. Engineering PhD graduates are highly sought-after in research and development, strategic planning and senior management roles.

ContactInternational enquiries: 1800 181 838 (within Australia)

+61 3 9627 4852 (outside Australia)

Email: [email protected]

www.eng.monash.edu

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ENGINEERING

Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Research degrees

Doctor of PhilosophyThe PhD program in the Faculty of Engineering may be undertaken in the principal areas of research offered by the faculty, including chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical and computer systems engineering, materials engineering, mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering and biological engineering. The PhD is awarded by the University to candidates who write and submit a thesis that represents a significant contribution to knowledge or understanding and which demonstrates the capacity to carry out independent research. Researchers have access to outstanding laboratories and research infrastructure.

3291 Clayton, Gippsland, Sunway

4 Throughout the year

D Master of Engineering by research or; Bachelor of Engineering with honours I or 2A from Monash University or another recognised tertiary institution judged to be of equivalent standard to an Australian university. Other qualifications can be assessed for equivalence.

31,000

Master of Engineering Science (Research)Monash Engineering research is at the front line in developing the technologies of the future, such as nano-structuring and nano-manufacturing, bioengineering technology, aerospace technology, fluid dynamics, engineering alloys, geotechnical engineering, sustainable transport, materials characterisation, polymer engineering, intelligent robotics, railway engineering, power electronics and sustainable water.

3292 Clayton, Gippsland, Sunway

2 Throughout the year

D A Bachelor of Engineering degree with honours I, 2A or 2B from Monash University or any other recognised tertiary institution.

31,000

Coursework degrees

Graduate Diploma in Materials EngineeringThis course offers people employed in professional or management positions within materials technology an opportunity to acquire training in the fundamentals of this industry.

0033 Clayton 1 1, 2 A Bachelor of Engineering degree or other appropriate degree. 31,000

Since graduating in 2008, Anirudh Rao has begun a Master of Engineering Science (Research) at Monash which will eventually lead to a doctoral degree in the field. He said his current research will have applications not only in motorsports but also in medical and mineral technology.

When he completes his research program, Anirudh hopes to work in research and development for an automotive or aerospace company.

Anirudh is pictured in front of the blades of the Monash University wind tunnel, the largest wind tunnel in the Southern Hemisphere.

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Project management leadersOur Master of Business Information Systems program now allows you to specialise in project management.

Staff with excellent project management skills are essential for the survival of an organisation. Companies need to adapt quickly as changes occur at a rapid rate, due to shorter product life cycles, accelerated development of sophisticated information systems, and an increasingly competitive market. Additionally, project management paves the way to future leadership roles in organisations.

We are committed to delivering courses that are innovative and relevant to the changing needs of both students and employers.

Project management units can also be selected as electives while completing either the Master of Applied Information Technology or Master of Information Technology.

FACUlTy OF IT INTeRNATIONAl MeRIT SChOlARShIPCommencing international students, enrolling into an IT undergraduate coursework degree at an Australian campus, will be eligible for an International Merit Scholarship. Eligibility and scholarship value are based on academic results from the applicant’s previous study. No scholarship application is necessary.

n Level one scholarship value: A$5000 per annum

n Level two scholarship value: A$7000 per annum

FACUlTy OF IT INTeRNATIONAl COURSe Fee AllOWANCeNew-to-course International applicants who have not met the eligibility criteria for the FIT International Merit Scholarship will receive a one-off course fee allowance of A$1000 to be deducted from course tuition fees upon accepting their offer and enrolling into an IT course at Monash University.

For further information on eligibility, visit: it.monash.edu/scholarships

ReSeARCh CeNTReSOur research strengths span many fields in IT and gather collective knowledge, applied across disciplines. As the largest IT Faculty in Australia, we are one of the most well-respected leading collaborative IT institutions in the world.

n Centre for Decision Support and Enterprise Systems Research (CDSESR)

n Centre for Organisational and Social Informatics (COSI)

n Centre for Research in Intelligent Systems (CRIS)

n Centre for Distributed Systems and Software Engineering (DSSE)

n Centre for Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications Research (MCCAR)

n CTI-Monash Centre for Optimisation (CTI-Monash)

Information Technology at a glancen Quality instruction and varied choice:

At Monash, students learn with some of the world’s leading academics and researchers. You can choose to study in any area of information technology.

n All information technology under one banner: Monash is the only research-intensive Group of Eight University member to have a dedicated Information Technology faculty.

n Graduate employability: Our graduates are highly valued by employers across all industries.

n Global recognition: An information technology degree from Monash is recognised around the world for its quality and depth. Students have access to research collaborations with more than 110 global institutions.

n Diverse research areas: Students can select from various principal areas, such as decision support and enterprise systems, distributed systems and software engineering, intelligent systems, multimedia computing and communications.

ContactInternational enquiries: 1800 181 838 (within Australia)

+61 3 9627 4852 (outside Australia)

Email: [email protected]

www.it.monash.edu

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INfoRmATIoN TEchNoloGy

Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Research degrees

Doctor of PhilosophyInformation Technology research at Monash has a multi-disciplinary, multi-campus and multi-national approach, providing research students with a unique capacity to reach out further and deeper than at any other institution in Australia.

The faculty has six research centres which provide the focus for internationally recognised research strengths in intelligent systems, distributed systems and software engineering, organisational and social informatics, business intelligence and multimedia computing.

Areas for research cover the whole IT spectrum from engineering to social science.

The award of the PhD degree is generally accepted as showing that the candidate is capable of carrying out independent research.

0190 Berwick, Clayton, Caulfield, Gippsland, Sunway

4 Throughout the year

D (a) A bachelors degree requiring at least four years of full-time study and normally including a research component in the fourth year, leading to an honours degree at first or upper second class level (HI or H2A) or; (b) a course leading to a masters preliminary qualification at a level rated by the relevant school and faculty as equivalent to a first or upper second class honours degree or; (c) a masters degree that comprises a significant research component, at least equivalent to (a) above.

27,200

Master of PhilosophyThis is a University-wide master by research degree administered by the Monash Research Graduate School (MRGS). The MRGS is dedicated to enhancing research opportunities at Monash, and providing support to postgraduate researchers.

Master of Philosophy students in IT are expected to make a contribution to an existing body of information technology knowledge by applying, clarifying, critiquing or interpreting that knowledge.

3337 Sunway 2 Throughout the year

D (a) A bachelors degree with honours I, or honours 2 division A or; (b) qualifications which in the opinion of the Monash Research Graduate School (MRGS) are equivalent to a satisfactory substitute.

Consult faculty

Master of Information Technology (Research)Information technology is found in every aspect of today’s world. The diversity of real-world IT applications is reflected in the range of research options available to Monash research students.

The Master of Information Technology (Research) can be undertaken in more than 30 specialised areas.

1895 Caulfield, Clayton, Berwick, Gippsland

1 Throughout the year

D (a) A four-year honours degree in computing or in a related discipline with at least a class HI or H2A pass, or; (b) the equivalent to a Distinction (or H2A) average in a four-year bachelors degree in IT or a related discipline, or; (c) a Distinction average in a three-year bachelors degree in IT or cognate discipline and industry experience in research and/or development projects. Students enrolled in an IT faculty masters coursework degree may apply to transfer to the MIT (Research) after completing 24 points of coursework units with at least a Distinction or 70 per cent (H2A) average if they have had previous experience in a research and/or development project.

27,200

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He’s studied and worked across the world, now Monash University graduate Tran Thanh Nam has brought his IT skills home to Vietnam to help build his country’s prosperity.

Nam is the Chief Operating Officer at MobiVi, Vietnam’s leading electronic payment service provider.

He helped co-found the company in mid-2007 and since then has seen it grow quickly on the back of massive growth in the reach and popularity of the internet, mobile phones and business uptake of electronic communications.

Nam wants to harness the country’s enthusiasm for technology and also revolutionise the way millions of people across Vietnam do business.

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Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Coursework degrees

Master of Applied Information TechnologyThe Master of Applied Information Technology program provides an effective means of opening up new career possibilities in IT fields ranging from applications programming through to systems analysis. The program provides in-depth coverage of the fundamentals of computer and information systems, programming and a wide range of IT application domains.

Students can enrol in the program at graduate diploma or masters level, depending on their background and desired career outlook. Students may also elect to exit the course with a graduate certificate or graduate diploma after enrolling in the course at masters level.

3309 Caulfield 2 1, 2 A Successful completion of a degree that is equivalent to an Australian bachelors degree, not necessarily in an IT-related discipline, with at least a pass average.

27,200

Graduate Diploma in Information TechnologySee above

0366 Caulfield 1 1, 2 A Successful completion of a degree that is equivalent to an Australian bachelors degree, not necessarily in an IT-related discipline, with at least a pass average.

27,200

Master of Information TechnologyMonash aims to provide students with knowledge, understanding and experiences that transcend technologies and are robust over time so that students are well placed to deal with the ongoing and rapid changes in the information technology field.

The Master of Information Technology programs provide the framework within which students can appreciate and integrate new software and hardware technologies and extend their theoretical knowledge in specific areas of interest in the industry. They provide broad, flexible studies in information technology, enabling students to select specific areas for in-depth study, or to construct a curriculum from a range of suitably advanced units.

Students can enrol in the program at postgraduate diploma, masters, or masters professional level, depending on their academic background and desired career outlook. The honours program prepares students for doctoral level studies through research methods training and research leading to a minor thesis in information technology.

Students are also able to complement their detailed studies of significant areas of information technology with elective study from a wide range of disciplines.

2402 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 A Successful completion of a degree that is equivalent to an Australian bachelors degree in IT such as computing, computer science or a technical information technology field, with at least a pass average.

27,200

Master of Information Technology ProfessionalSee above

3348 Caulfield 2 1, 2 A Successful completion of a degree that is equivalent to an Australian bachelors degree in IT such as computing, computer science or a technical information technology field, with at least a pass average.

27,200

Master of Information Technology (Honours)See above

3349 Caulfield 2 1, 2 A Entry is via the Master of Information Technology or the Master of Information Technology Professional or the Postgraduate Diploma of Information Technology following completion of eight fifth year level units with an overall distinction average of 75% or above (including failed units).

27,200

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Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Coursework degrees

Master of Applied Information TechnologyThe Master of Applied Information Technology program provides an effective means of opening up new career possibilities in IT fields ranging from applications programming through to systems analysis. The program provides in-depth coverage of the fundamentals of computer and information systems, programming and a wide range of IT application domains.

Students can enrol in the program at graduate diploma or masters level, depending on their background and desired career outlook. Students may also elect to exit the course with a graduate certificate or graduate diploma after enrolling in the course at masters level.

3309 Caulfield 2 1, 2 A Successful completion of a degree that is equivalent to an Australian bachelors degree, not necessarily in an IT-related discipline, with at least a pass average.

27,200

Graduate Diploma in Information TechnologySee above

0366 Caulfield 1 1, 2 A Successful completion of a degree that is equivalent to an Australian bachelors degree, not necessarily in an IT-related discipline, with at least a pass average.

27,200

Master of Information TechnologyMonash aims to provide students with knowledge, understanding and experiences that transcend technologies and are robust over time so that students are well placed to deal with the ongoing and rapid changes in the information technology field.

The Master of Information Technology programs provide the framework within which students can appreciate and integrate new software and hardware technologies and extend their theoretical knowledge in specific areas of interest in the industry. They provide broad, flexible studies in information technology, enabling students to select specific areas for in-depth study, or to construct a curriculum from a range of suitably advanced units.

Students can enrol in the program at postgraduate diploma, masters, or masters professional level, depending on their academic background and desired career outlook. The honours program prepares students for doctoral level studies through research methods training and research leading to a minor thesis in information technology.

Students are also able to complement their detailed studies of significant areas of information technology with elective study from a wide range of disciplines.

2402 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 A Successful completion of a degree that is equivalent to an Australian bachelors degree in IT such as computing, computer science or a technical information technology field, with at least a pass average.

27,200

Master of Information Technology ProfessionalSee above

3348 Caulfield 2 1, 2 A Successful completion of a degree that is equivalent to an Australian bachelors degree in IT such as computing, computer science or a technical information technology field, with at least a pass average.

27,200

Master of Information Technology (Honours)See above

3349 Caulfield 2 1, 2 A Entry is via the Master of Information Technology or the Master of Information Technology Professional or the Postgraduate Diploma of Information Technology following completion of eight fifth year level units with an overall distinction average of 75% or above (including failed units).

27,200

INfoRmATIoN TEchNoloGy

Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Postgraduate Diploma in Information TechnologySee previous page

2411 Caulfield 1 1, 2 A Successful completion of a degree that is equivalent to an Australian bachelors degree in IT such as computing, computer science or a technical information technology field, with at least a pass average.

27,200

Master of Business Information SystemsThe highly flexible course structure of the Master of Business Information Systems programs provides students with an understanding of foundation information technology concepts and fundamental business systems, information systems, and information management principles.

Students can enrol in the program at graduate diploma, postgraduate diploma, masters or masters professional level depending on their background and desired career outlook. The honours program prepares students for doctoral level studies through research methods training and research leading to a minor thesis in business information systems.

3341 Caulfield 1.5 1, 2 A Successful completion of a degree that is equivalent to an Australian bachelors degree, not necessarily in an IT-related discipline, with at least a pass average.

27,200

Master of Business Information Systems ProfessionalSee above

3347 Caulfield 2 1, 2 A Successful completion of a degree that is equivalent to an Australian bachelors degree, not necessarily in an IT-related discipline, with at least a pass average.

27,200

Master of Business Information Systems (Honours)See above

3343 Caulfield 2 1, 2 A Entry is via the Master of Business Information Systems or the Master of Business Information Systems Professional or the Postgraduate Diploma of Business Information Systems following completion of eight fifth year level units with an overall distinction average of 75% or above (including failed units).

27,200

Graduate Diploma in Business Information SystemsSee above

3345 Caulfield 1 1, 2 A Successful completion of a degree that is equivalent to an Australian bachelors degree, not necessarily in an IT-related discipline, with at least a pass average.

27,200

Postgraduate Diploma in Business Information SystemsSee above

3344 Caulfield 1 1, 2 A Successful completion of a degree that is equivalent to an Australian bachelors degree in business information systems, information management, or to a closely related discipline, with at least a pass average.

27,200

Graduate Diploma in Information and Knowledge ManagementAll enterprises, whether in the private or public sector, need excellent information and knowledge strategies to succeed. This course educates information professionals for a range of careers in information and knowledge management. The course is designed to meet the requirements for professional accreditation from the Australian Library and Information Association, the Records Management Association of Australasia and the Australian Society of Archivists.

There are different course structures for librarians and related information professionals and records managers and archivists.

3340 Caulfield 1 1, 2 A Successful completion of a degree that is equivalent to an Australian bachelors degree, not necessarily in an IT-related discipline, with at least a pass average.

27,200

After completing an undergraduate degree in computer science, Ashwin manoharan decided to continue his studies in a masters program. Originally from India, Ashwin says one of the main reasons he selected Monash was its reputation.

“Monash University is well known around the world and I heard about its high standard of education,” he said.

“The amazing feature about this course is its flexibility. I was initially thinking of specialising in one field and ended up specialising in two fields, network computing and network security.

As a Monash graduate with two specialisations, I believe this will be a great assistance to gain eventual employment.”

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Human rights leadersThe faculty’s Castan Centre for Human Rights Law has developed an international reputation for cultivating the next generation of human rights leaders.

The human rights specialisation allows graduates from all disciplines to choose from an extensive range of units, covering topics of domestic and international relevance. Some of these include indigenous and children’s rights to issues relating to terrorism, migration and encroachments on privacy. This enables students to focus on human rights issues confronting governments, international bodies, individuals and corporations, and to critically engage in and debate these issues. These are taught by some of the most highly respected human rights academics in the country.

Students also gain first-hand experience of human rights issues. Each year the Castan Centre facilitates student internships to a variety of organisations dedicated to the protection and advancement of human rights.

ReSeARCh exCelleNCeOur academic staff and research students undertake diverse and innovative research that is doctrinal, theoretical and empirical. Their research attracts funds from a variety of sources and is published in scholarly books, journals and submissions to government and law reform agencies. We publish the Monash University Law Review, a high-quality, scholarly legal journal, and have three active research centres based in the Law School: the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, the Monash Centre for Regulatory Studies and the Centre for the Advancement of Mental Health Law.

PROFeSSIONAl ReCOgNITIONn Council of Legal Education

n Institute of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys of Australia

n Law Institute of Victoria

n Professional Standards Board for Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys

n Victorian Bar

MASTeR OF lAWS (JURIS DOCTOR)The Monash Master of Laws (Juris Doctor JD) is a graduate entry degree that gives graduates from other disciplines the academic qualifications to apply to practise law.

Small class sizes and our city location attract passionate and dedicated individuals who want to work as lawyers. The course focuses on the knowledge, legal skills and professional ethics that may be expected of legal practitioners.

Graduates of the Monash JD are highly sought after and valued by potential employees. This is due to their diverse professional experiences and their high level of commitment to legal practice. The Monash JD opens up a wide variety of career pathways to our students, and our graduates have found employment in a range of rich and diverse career avenues, within the legal profession and beyond.

ContactInternational enquiries: 1800 181 838 (within Australia)

+61 3 9627 4852 (outside Australia)

Email: [email protected]

www.law.monash.edulAw

Monash Law at a glancen International recognition: Monash Law School

is dynamic and internationally recognised for its commitment to excellence in legal education, training and research.

n Central city location: Our postgraduate teaching centre is located at the city-based Monash University Law Chambers.

n Ahead of the rest: Contemporary, specialised postgraduate courses allow you to advance your expertise in a chosen legal area, giving your career a professional edge.

n Expert educators: Teaching by leading academics, experienced legal practitioners and international experts enriches your educational experience and ensures programs remain relevant in the changing global climate.

n Transferable knowledge: Our postgraduate programs produce graduates with transferable knowledge and skills who are adept at meeting the unique challenges of today’s competitive workplace.

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Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Research degrees

Doctor of PhilosophyThe Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program in the Faculty of Law may be undertaken in the principal areas of research offered by the faculty, including commercial law, comparative law, criminal law, administrative law, eLaw, family law, forensic studies, health and medical law, human rights law, environmental law, equity and property law, intellectual property law, international trade law, transport law, public law and torts. It is particularly relevant to those contemplating an academic career in law. Candidates for the PhD are required to complete a thesis of up to 100,000 words which must be of a standard comparable to legal writings found in scholarly law journals. The thesis must demonstrate an ability to carry out independent research and to analyse and synthesise legal concepts.

0069 Clayton 4 Throughout the year

E Bachelors degree with honours with a grade of honours I or 2A, or an equivalent qualification considered appropriate by the Monash Research Graduate School, such as a masters by coursework with outstanding results.

26,900

Doctor of Juridical ScienceThe Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) is a professional doctorate program offered by the Faculty of Law that enables students to complete a significant research thesis together with a selection of coursework units in a specific area of interest. The program is suited to those who wish to pursue an academic career or a major academic study project such as an area of law reform, or develop policy or theoretical perspectives in an area where they have recognised expertise. The coursework units allow students to develop some expertise in the area in which they intend to pursue their research before commencing work on their thesis of 50,000 words.

3380 Clayton 4 Throughout the year

E Bachelor of Laws with honours I or 2A, or completion of four coursework units from the Monash Law masters program (with a Distinction average in overall units and in any individual research assignments submitted within each unit) which then counts towards the degree.

26,900

Master of PhilosophyThe Master of Philosophy in the Faculty of Law requires the completion of a major thesis of about 50,000 words in length, which may be undertaken in any area of research within the faculty. It is particularly suited to students seeking to undertake an inter-disciplinary research project. It is expected that the thesis will meet a standard comparable to legal writings found in learned journals, and demonstrate the student’s ability to carry out independent research and to analyse and synthesise legal concepts.

3379 Clayton 2 Throughout the year

E An undergraduate degree with honours I or 2A in any discipline or an equivalent qualification considered appropriate by the Monash Research Graduate School.

26,900

Master of Laws (Research)The Master of Laws (Research) requires the completion of a major thesis of around 50,000 words, which may be undertaken in any area of research offered by the faculty. The thesis must embody the results of research in a field of study approved by the faculty and be carried out by the candidate under supervision of a nominated supervisor appointed by the faculty. It must be the original work of the candidate and display a thorough understanding of subject matter and contribute to knowledge and understanding within the field of study concerned.

1651 Clayton 2 Throughout the year

E Bachelor of Laws with honours or an equivalent legal qualification at a level considered appropriate by the faculty.

26,900

Coursework degrees

Master of Laws (Juris Doctor)The Monash Juris Doctor (JD) is an intensive, graduate entry law degree. The Monash JD recognises the specific needs of non-law graduates returning to study law and teaches the knowledge and skills only a law degree from one of Australia’s leading universities can provide. Small class sizes and innovative teaching attracts passionate and dedicated individuals, and classes are taught at the city-based Monash Law Chambers, located in the heart of Melbourne’s legal precinct.

3387 City 3 January, May, August

C overall

IELTS of 7.0 and 7.0 in

each band

An undergraduate degree in any discipline or equivalent qualification with a minimum credit average.

33,600

Master of LawsThe Master of Laws (LLM) offers maximum flexibility and choice, with a broad range of units available, enabling you to individually tailor your masters degree to suit your interests and professional needs. The Monash LLM is ideal for law graduates who want to develop in-depth knowledge of a particular legal area or those wanting to advance their professional expertise in a current area of practice. You will investigate contemporary legal issues from both international and local perspectives and develop your legal research and writing skills. Principal areas of study include: banking and finance law; commercial law; competition law; copyright and trademark law; dispute resolution; eLaw; ethics; government law; human rights law; intellectual property law; international and comparative law; privacy law; regulation law; tribunal procedures; and workplace and employment law. This course may be completed by undertaking eight coursework units or a combination of coursework and a minor research thesis.

0068 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least two years of relevant work experience.

31,900

Graduate Diploma in LawThe Graduate Diploma in Law offers students the flexibility to choose from a broad range of units, enabling you to individually tailor your course to suit your interests and professional needs. This program offers students a great deal of choice as students can choose from the full range of Monash Law’s postgraduate program, investigating contemporary legal issues from both international and local perspectives. This degree will enable you to acquire further legal expertise, adding value in the workplace as well as providing the opportunity to hone your legal knowledge and skills and build on your existing experience. While this course normally comprises eight coursework units, applicants holding an undergraduate degree may be given credit for up to four units for recognised work experience or prior learning.

2103 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least one year of relevant work experience; or an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline and at least one year of relevant work experience in the area of specialisation. Applicants who do not hold an undergraduate degree may be admitted if they have relevant qualifications and work experience considered an equivalent or satisfactory substitute and that constitutes suitable preparation for the proposed course of study.

31,900

Master of Laws (Commercial Law)The Master of Laws (Commercial Law) allows law graduates to choose from an extensive range of units covering topics across the domestic and international commercial law arena. Our range of commercial law units is certain to cater to your career aspirations and interests, providing you with a springboard from which to launch your career in this complex and ever-evolving legal area. This course may be completed by undertaking eight coursework units (at least five in the area of commercial law) or a combination of coursework and a minor research thesis.

2107 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least two years of relevant work experience.

31,900

Master of Commercial LawThe Master of Commercial Law allows graduates from non-law disciplines the opportunity to choose from an extensive range of commercial law units covering topics across the domestic and international arenas. Our range of commercial law units is certain to cater to your career aspirations and interests, providing you with a springboard from which to launch your career in this complex and ever-evolving professional area. This course may be completed by undertaking eight coursework units (at least five in the area of commercial law) or a combination of coursework and a minor research thesis.

3373 City 1 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline and at least two years of relevant work experience in the area of specialisation.

31,900

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Graduate Diploma in Law (Commercial Law)The Graduate Diploma in Law (Commercial Law) enables students to choose from an extensive range of units covering topics across the domestic and international commercial law arena. Our extensive range of commercial law units are sure to cater to your career aspirations and interests, providing you with the knowledge you need to launch your career in this complex and ever-evolving legal area. This degree will enable you to acquire further legal expertise, adding value in the workplace as well as providing the opportunity to hone your skills in this specialised field of law and build on your existing experience. While this course normally comprises eight coursework units, applicants holding an undergraduate degree may be given credit for up to four units for recognised work experience or prior learning.

2105 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least one year of relevant work experience; or an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline and at least one year of relevant work experience in the area of specialisation. Applicants who do not hold an undergraduate degree may be admitted if they have relevant qualifications and work experience considered an equivalent or satisfactory substitute and that constitutes suitable preparation for the proposed course of study.

31,900

Master of Laws (Human Rights)The Master of Laws (Human Rights) is particularly relevant for law graduates who wish to pursue a career in human rights law and related work. This specialised degree provides in-depth theoretical and practical knowledge of the international human rights legal framework, the organisations that promote and protect it and the mechanisms and processes by which it is enforced. Students will also develop high-level skills in interpreting and analysing primary and secondary human rights materials, including treaties, treaty body decisions, domestic jurisprudence and scholarly commentary. This course may be completed by undertaking eight coursework units (at least five in the area of human rights law) or a combination of coursework and a minor research thesis.

3391 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least two years of relevant work experience.

31,900

Master of Human Rights LawThe Master of Human Rights Law is particularly relevant for graduates from non-law disciplines who wish to pursue a career in the human rights arena. This specialised degree provides in-depth theoretical and practical knowledge of the international human rights legal framework, the organisations that promote and protect it and the mechanisms and processes by which it is enforced. Students will also develop high-level skills in interpreting and analysing primary and secondary human rights materials including treaties, treaty body decisions, domestic jurisprudence and scholarly commentary.This course may be completed by undertaking eight coursework units (at least five in the area of human rights law) or a combination of coursework and a minor research thesis.

3392 City 1 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline and at least two years of relevant work experience in the area of specialisation.

31,900

Graduate Diploma in Law (Human Rights)The Graduate Diploma in Law (Human Rights) provides theoretical and practical knowledge of the international human rights legal framework, the organisations that promote and protect it and the mechanisms and processes by which it is enforced. This degree will enable you to acquire further legal expertise, adding value in the workplace as well as providing the opportunity to hone your skills in this specialised field of law and build on your existing experience.

3397 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least one year of relevant work experience; or an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline and at least one year of relevant work experience in the area of specialisation. Applicants who do not hold an undergraduate degree may be admitted if they have relevant qualifications and work experience considered an equivalent or satisfactory substitute and that constitutes suitable preparation for the proposed course of study.

31,900

Master of Laws (Intellectual Property)The Master of Laws (Intellectual Property) is ideal for law graduates who would like to gain accreditation as a Trade Mark or Patent Attorney. Some units may qualify students for accreditation by the Professional Standards Board for Patent and Trade Marks Attorneys and the Institute of Patent Attorneys. It is also relevant for those who wish to advance their professional expertise in the evolving area of intellectual property law. You will obtain a thorough grounding in the fundamental principles of intellectual property law and address advanced issues, including local and international development of laws relating to the protection of intellectual property rights. This course may be completed by undertaking eight coursework units (at least five in the area of intellectual property law) or a combination of coursework and a minor research thesis.

2298 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least two years of relevant work experience.

31,900

Master of Intellectual Property LawThe Master of Intellectual Property Law is ideal for graduates from non-law disciplines who would like to gain accreditation as a Trade Mark or Patent Attorney. Some units may qualify students for accreditation by the Professional Standards Board for Patent and Trade Marks Attorneys and the Institute of Patent Attorneys. It is also relevant for those who wish to advance their professional expertise in the evolving area of intellectual property law. You will obtain a thorough grounding in the fundamental principles of intellectual property law and address advanced issues, including local and international development of laws relating to the protection of intellectual property rights. This course may be completed by undertaking eight coursework units (at least five in the area of intellectual property law) or a combination of coursework and a minor research thesis.

3374 City 1 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline and at least two years of relevant work experience in the area of specialisation.

31,900

Graduate Diploma in Law (Intellectual Property)The Graduate Diploma in Law (Intellectual Property) is relevant for those who wish to advance their professional expertise in the evolving area of intellectual property law. Some units may qualify students for accreditation by the Professional Standards Board for Patent and Trade Marks Attorneys and the Institute of Patent Attorneys. This degree will enable you to acquire further legal expertise, adding value in the workplace as well as providing the opportunity to hone your skills in this specialised field of law and build on your existing experience.While this course normally comprises eight coursework units, applicants holding an undergraduate degree may be given credit for up to four units for recognised work experience or prior learning.

2299 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least one year of relevant work experience; or an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline and at least one year of relevant work experience in the area of specialisation. Applicants who do not hold an undergraduate degree may be admitted if they have relevant qualifications and work experience considered an equivalent or satisfactory substitute and that constitutes suitable preparation for the proposed course of study.

31,900

Master of Laws (International and Comparative Law)The Graduate Diploma in Law (International and Comparative Law) provides advanced legal knowledge across a broad spectrum of global legal issues, from human rights law and international commercial law to comparative law and international trade and financial law. It allows students to focus on a range of international legal issues and provides a thorough grounding in this fascinating area of the law. This degree will enable you to acquire further legal expertise, adding value in the workplace as well as providing the opportunity to hone your skills in this specialised field of law and build on your existing experience. While this course normally comprises eight coursework units, applicants holding an undergraduate degree may be given credit for up to four units for recognised work experience or prior learning.

2788 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least two years of relevant work experience.

31,900

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Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Graduate Diploma in Law (Commercial Law)The Graduate Diploma in Law (Commercial Law) enables students to choose from an extensive range of units covering topics across the domestic and international commercial law arena. Our extensive range of commercial law units are sure to cater to your career aspirations and interests, providing you with the knowledge you need to launch your career in this complex and ever-evolving legal area. This degree will enable you to acquire further legal expertise, adding value in the workplace as well as providing the opportunity to hone your skills in this specialised field of law and build on your existing experience. While this course normally comprises eight coursework units, applicants holding an undergraduate degree may be given credit for up to four units for recognised work experience or prior learning.

2105 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least one year of relevant work experience; or an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline and at least one year of relevant work experience in the area of specialisation. Applicants who do not hold an undergraduate degree may be admitted if they have relevant qualifications and work experience considered an equivalent or satisfactory substitute and that constitutes suitable preparation for the proposed course of study.

31,900

Master of Laws (Human Rights)The Master of Laws (Human Rights) is particularly relevant for law graduates who wish to pursue a career in human rights law and related work. This specialised degree provides in-depth theoretical and practical knowledge of the international human rights legal framework, the organisations that promote and protect it and the mechanisms and processes by which it is enforced. Students will also develop high-level skills in interpreting and analysing primary and secondary human rights materials, including treaties, treaty body decisions, domestic jurisprudence and scholarly commentary. This course may be completed by undertaking eight coursework units (at least five in the area of human rights law) or a combination of coursework and a minor research thesis.

3391 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least two years of relevant work experience.

31,900

Master of Human Rights LawThe Master of Human Rights Law is particularly relevant for graduates from non-law disciplines who wish to pursue a career in the human rights arena. This specialised degree provides in-depth theoretical and practical knowledge of the international human rights legal framework, the organisations that promote and protect it and the mechanisms and processes by which it is enforced. Students will also develop high-level skills in interpreting and analysing primary and secondary human rights materials including treaties, treaty body decisions, domestic jurisprudence and scholarly commentary.This course may be completed by undertaking eight coursework units (at least five in the area of human rights law) or a combination of coursework and a minor research thesis.

3392 City 1 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline and at least two years of relevant work experience in the area of specialisation.

31,900

Graduate Diploma in Law (Human Rights)The Graduate Diploma in Law (Human Rights) provides theoretical and practical knowledge of the international human rights legal framework, the organisations that promote and protect it and the mechanisms and processes by which it is enforced. This degree will enable you to acquire further legal expertise, adding value in the workplace as well as providing the opportunity to hone your skills in this specialised field of law and build on your existing experience.

3397 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least one year of relevant work experience; or an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline and at least one year of relevant work experience in the area of specialisation. Applicants who do not hold an undergraduate degree may be admitted if they have relevant qualifications and work experience considered an equivalent or satisfactory substitute and that constitutes suitable preparation for the proposed course of study.

31,900

Master of Laws (Intellectual Property)The Master of Laws (Intellectual Property) is ideal for law graduates who would like to gain accreditation as a Trade Mark or Patent Attorney. Some units may qualify students for accreditation by the Professional Standards Board for Patent and Trade Marks Attorneys and the Institute of Patent Attorneys. It is also relevant for those who wish to advance their professional expertise in the evolving area of intellectual property law. You will obtain a thorough grounding in the fundamental principles of intellectual property law and address advanced issues, including local and international development of laws relating to the protection of intellectual property rights. This course may be completed by undertaking eight coursework units (at least five in the area of intellectual property law) or a combination of coursework and a minor research thesis.

2298 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least two years of relevant work experience.

31,900

Master of Intellectual Property LawThe Master of Intellectual Property Law is ideal for graduates from non-law disciplines who would like to gain accreditation as a Trade Mark or Patent Attorney. Some units may qualify students for accreditation by the Professional Standards Board for Patent and Trade Marks Attorneys and the Institute of Patent Attorneys. It is also relevant for those who wish to advance their professional expertise in the evolving area of intellectual property law. You will obtain a thorough grounding in the fundamental principles of intellectual property law and address advanced issues, including local and international development of laws relating to the protection of intellectual property rights. This course may be completed by undertaking eight coursework units (at least five in the area of intellectual property law) or a combination of coursework and a minor research thesis.

3374 City 1 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline and at least two years of relevant work experience in the area of specialisation.

31,900

Graduate Diploma in Law (Intellectual Property)The Graduate Diploma in Law (Intellectual Property) is relevant for those who wish to advance their professional expertise in the evolving area of intellectual property law. Some units may qualify students for accreditation by the Professional Standards Board for Patent and Trade Marks Attorneys and the Institute of Patent Attorneys. This degree will enable you to acquire further legal expertise, adding value in the workplace as well as providing the opportunity to hone your skills in this specialised field of law and build on your existing experience.While this course normally comprises eight coursework units, applicants holding an undergraduate degree may be given credit for up to four units for recognised work experience or prior learning.

2299 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least one year of relevant work experience; or an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline and at least one year of relevant work experience in the area of specialisation. Applicants who do not hold an undergraduate degree may be admitted if they have relevant qualifications and work experience considered an equivalent or satisfactory substitute and that constitutes suitable preparation for the proposed course of study.

31,900

Master of Laws (International and Comparative Law)The Graduate Diploma in Law (International and Comparative Law) provides advanced legal knowledge across a broad spectrum of global legal issues, from human rights law and international commercial law to comparative law and international trade and financial law. It allows students to focus on a range of international legal issues and provides a thorough grounding in this fascinating area of the law. This degree will enable you to acquire further legal expertise, adding value in the workplace as well as providing the opportunity to hone your skills in this specialised field of law and build on your existing experience. While this course normally comprises eight coursework units, applicants holding an undergraduate degree may be given credit for up to four units for recognised work experience or prior learning.

2788 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least two years of relevant work experience.

31,900

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Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Master of International and Comparative LawThe Master of International and Comparative Law has been developed to provide graduates from non-law disciplines with advanced legal knowledge across a broad spectrum of global issues, from human rights and international commercial law to comparative law and international trade and finance. It is ideal for those who would like to pursue a career in the international arena, allowing students to focus on a range of international issues and providing a thorough knowledge in this fascinating area of law. This course may be completed by undertaking eight coursework units (at least five in the area of international and comparative law) or a combination of coursework and a minor research thesis.

3377 City 1 1, 2 C An undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline and at least two years of relevant work experience in the area of specialisation.

31,900

Graduate Diploma in Law (International and Comparative Law)The Graduate Diploma in Law (International and Comparative Law) provides advanced legal knowledge across a broad spectrum of global legal issues, from human rights law and international commercial law to comparative law and international trade and financial law. It allows students to focus on a range of international legal issues and provides a thorough grounding in this fascinating area of the law. This degree will enable you to acquire further legal expertise, adding value in the workplace as well as providing the opportunity to hone your skills in this specialised field of law and build on your existing experience. While this course normally comprises eight coursework units, applicants holding an undergraduate degree may be given credit for up to four units for recognised work experience or prior learning.

2790 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least one year of relevant work experience; or an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline and at least one year of relevant work experience in the area of specialisation. Applicants who do not hold an undergraduate degree may be admitted if they have relevant qualifications and work experience considered an equivalent or satisfactory substitute and that constitutes suitable preparation for the proposed course of study.

31,900

Master of Regulatory StudiesThe Master of Regulatory Studies is offered by Faculty of Law in conjunction with the faculties of Arts, Business and Economics, Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences and the Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Monash University. It was specifically designed to address the nature, extent and implications of the regulatory environment in a broad, cross-disciplinary approach. The study of regulation is a relatively new discipline which links and transcends the boundaries between economics, law, politics, criminology, sociology, psychology, organisational theory and public administration. This unique degree will provide practitioners and scholars with a core set of ideas, theories and skills to apply to their regulatory activities and manage regulatory challenges. Students must complete eight coursework units made up of three core regulatory studies units plus any five units from the approved range of regulatory studies elective units.

3393 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least two years of relevant work experience; or an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification.

31,900

Graduate Diploma in Regulatory StudiesWhile the regulatory sector at a national and international level is extensive and complex, the study of regulation is a relatively new discipline. The Graduate Diploma in Regulatory Studies is an interdisciplinary program established to address the nature, extent and implications of the regulatory environment in a broad, cross-disciplinary approach. This program will provide practitioners with a core set of ideas, theories and skills to apply to regulatory activities, as well as the opportunity to study specific fields of regulatory activity. This degree will enable you to acquire further legal expertise, adding value in the workplace as well as providing the opportunity to hone your skills in this specialised field of law and build on your existing experience. While this course normally comprises eight coursework units, applicants holding an undergraduate degree may be given credit for up to four units for recognised work experience or prior learning.

3394 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least one year of relevant work experience; or an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline and at least one year of relevant work experience in the area of specialisation. Applicants who do not hold an undergraduate degree may be admitted if they have relevant qualifications and work experience considered an equivalent or satisfactory substitute and that constitutes suitable preparation for the proposed course of study.

31,900

Master of Laws (Workplace and Employment Law)Effective, equitable and safe workplace practices are a growing concern in the global workforce. The Master of Laws (Workplace and Employment Law) was designed to provide law graduates with a thorough grounding in labour law and is relevant for those working or who aim to work in the area of workplace and employment law. It includes a diverse range of units covering topics such as collective bargaining agreements, individual contracts, occupational health and safety, electronic workplace law, international human rights and economic torts. This course may be completed by undertaking eight coursework units (at least five in the area of workplace and employment law) or a combination of coursework and a minor research thesis.

3381 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least two years of relevant work experience.

31,900

Graduate Diploma in Law (Workplace and Employment Law)The Graduate Diploma in Law (Workplace and Employment Law) provides students with a thorough grounding in labour law and is relevant for those working, or who aim to work, in workplace and employment law or a related field. The program includes a diverse range of units, covering topics such as collective bargaining agreements, individual contracts, occupational health and safety and electronic workplace law. This degree will enable you to acquire further legal expertise, adding value in the workplace as well as providing the opportunity to hone your skills in this specialised field of law and build on your existing experience.

3384 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least one year of relevant work experience; or an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline and at least one year of relevant work experience in the area of specialisation. Applicants who do not hold an undergraduate degree may be admitted if they have relevant qualifications and work experience considered an equivalent or satisfactory substitute and that constitutes suitable preparation for the proposed course of study.

31,900

Graduate Diploma in Local Government LawThe Graduate Diploma in Local Government Law was designed in consultation with industry partners and provides a thorough grounding in this area. It focuses on current issues in local government law relevant to the needs of senior and middle managers employed by local government authorities, as well as catering to the needs of graduates without a legal background in the local government sector. This degree will enable you to acquire further legal expertise, adding value in the workplace as well as providing the opportunity to hone your skills in this specialised field of law and build on your existing experience. While this course normally comprises eight coursework units, applicants holding an undergraduate degree may be given credit for up to four units for recognised work experience or prior learning.

3399 City 1 1, 2 C A Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification, with a minimum credit average; or a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent legal qualification and at least one year of relevant work experience; or an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline and at least one year of relevant work experience in the area of specialisation. Applicants who do not hold an undergraduate degree may be admitted if they have relevant qualifications and work experience considered an equivalent or satisfactory substitute and that constitutes suitable preparation for the proposed course of study.

31,900

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WORlD-leADINg ReSeARChA team of Monash University researchers has made a major breakthrough in the international fight against malaria. They have provided a new approach to treating and controlling the disease that is contracted by half a billion people and causes around one million deaths a year, claiming the life of a child across the world every 30 seconds.

The Monash University ARC Centre of Excellence in Structural and Functional Microbial Genomics has been able to deactivate the final stage of the malaria parasite’s digestive machinery, effectively starving the parasite of nutrients and disabling its survival mechanism, resulting in the death of the parasite. The team’s successes have laid the scientific groundwork for the development of a specific class of drugs to treat the disease. Researchers used the Australian Synchrotron, located adjacent to Monash University’s Clayton campus, in the process of their work. The results of the team’s research have been published in the prestigious US journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

FAST-TRACk yOUR CAReeRThe Master of Nursing Practice is designed to provide accelerated entry into the nursing profession for graduates in other disciplines. This high-intensity degree program enables motivated students possessing an undergraduate degree to achieve a professional qualification from Australia’s leading centre of nursing, midwifery and emergency health care in only 18 months, and to gain entry into a rewarding career with excellent employment prospects and international portability. Students who successfully complete the course are eligible to apply for registration as a Division 1 Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia.

At a glancen The largest faculty of its kind in

Australia, at the largest university in Australia.

n The faculty’s commitment to the pursuit of excellence and innovation in both research and in teaching and learning is clear. It consistently receives the highest amount of funding from the Australian Government in recognition of teaching and learning performance of any health-related faculty at any university.

n There is a strong emphasis on translating knowledge and expertise from the academic to the clinical. Graduates can pursue their professional ambitions within our faculty from day one through a focused degree.

Research excellenceOur researchers are continually recognised in competitive grant rounds of organisations such as the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), the Australian Research Council (ARC) and the Cancer Council and the National Heart Foundation.

We win a significant proportion of awards for research, reflecting our strengths in areas such as neuroscience, foetal development, malaria and communication impairment. Our people, programs, platforms and a new precinct for biomedical sciences research at Clayton, plus a prominent presence at The Alfred (Alfred Medical Research and Education Precinct), Monash Medical Centre (Monash Health Research Precinct), a network of clinical schools at hospitals across Victoria, and at our own campuses at Peninsula, Gippsland, Caulfield and Malaysia means that we are able to translate a high volume of research into clinical outcomes.

ContactInternational enquiries: 1800 181 838 (within Australia)

+61 3 9627 4852 (outside Australia)

Email: [email protected]

mEDIcINE, NuRSING AND hEAlTh ScIENcESwww.med.monash.edu

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Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Research degrees

Doctor of Medicine (supervised)The Doctor of Medicine (MD) is a research degree that may be undertaken in the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences in any of the faculty’s principle research areas and strengths. Candidates in the MD (supervised) mode undertake a research project under the direct supervision of a member of the academic staff. The work undertaken as part of this research degree must constitute a significant contribution to the knowledge and understanding of a field of study of direct concern to the faculty, and must demonstrate the capacity of the candidate to carry out independent research.

3852 Burnet, Southbank, Clayton, MMC, Alfred, MHRI, PHI, Baker, Notting Hill, WEHI, Peter Mac, SVI, Box Hill, Murdoch, Florey

4 Throughout the year

D The applicant must hold a Bachelor of Medicine, and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from Monash University, and research training that the Monash Research Graduate School is satisfied is equivalent to honours I or honours 2A, or other qualifications which, in the opinion of the committee, are equivalent or satisfactory substitute.

34,500

Doctor of PhilosophyThe Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is a research degree that may be undertaken in the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences in any of the faculty’s principal research areas and strengths. Candidates undertake a research project under the direct supervision of a member of the academic staff. The work undertaken as part of this research degree must constitute a significant contribution to the knowledge and understanding of a field of study of direct concern to the faculty, and must demonstrate the capacity of the candidate to carry out independent research.

0047 Burnet, Gippsland, Peninsula, Southbank, Caulfield, Clayton, MMC, Alfred, MHRI, PHI, Baker, Notting Hill, WEHI, Moe, Peter Mac, SVI, Box Hill, Murdoch, Bendigo, Florey, Sunway

4/8 Throughout the year

D Applicants must hold a masters degree by research or a bachelors degree with honours 1 or honours 2A from Monash University,or have qualifications which in the opinion of the Research Graduate School Committee are equivalent or a satisfactory substitute.

34,500

Doctor of Psychology in Clinical NeuropsychologyThe Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Neuropsychology (DPsych) is a research degree. Candidates undertake a research project under the direct supervision of a member of the academic staff, as well as coursework units and practical placements. This course prepares psychologists for research in applied areas of neuropsychology and to work as clinical neuropsychologists in the assessment and treatment of cognitive, behavioural and emotional issues of adults and children with conditions affecting the brain. A feature of the Doctor of Psychology (DPsych) in Clinical Neuropsychology course is that training in clinical neuropsychology is extended through specialisation in a choice of areas, including rehabilitation, child and adolescent neuropsychology, geriatric neuropsychology, psychiatric neuropsychology and forensic psychology.

2932 Clayton 4 1 D Applicants must have a bachelors degree with honours 1 or honours 2A in psychology from Monash University, or have qualifications which in the opinion of the Research Graduate School Committee are equivalent for a satisfactory substitute. The bachelors degree must be accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council. In addition to their academic record, applicants will be selected on the basis of their personal suitability for clinical psychology, with factors such as referees reports and presentation at a selection interview considered. This course requires attendance at off-campus practical placements which may occur in a range of locations.

34,500

Doctor of Psychology in Clinical PsychologyThe Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology (DPsych) is a research degree. Candidates undertake a research project under the direct supervision of a member of the academic staff, as well as coursework units and practical placements. This course prepares psychologists for research in applied areas of psychology and to work as clinical psychologists in the assessment and treatment of adults and children with relatively severe emotional and/or behavioural disorders. A feature of the program is that training in clinical psychology is extended through specialist training in a choice of areas, including clinical child, adolescent and family psychology; clinical forensic psychology; and advanced clinical psychology.

2116 Clayton 4 1 D Applicants must have a bachelors degree with honours 1 or honours 2A in psychology from Monash University, or have qualifications which in the opinion of the Research Graduate School Committee are equivalent or a satisfactory substitute. The bachelors degree must be accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council. In addition to their academic record, applicants will be selected on the basis of their personal suitability for clinical psychology, with factors such as referees reports and presentation at a selection interview considered. This course requires attendance at off-campus practical placements which may occur in a range of locations.

34,500

Doctor of Public HealthThe Doctor of Public Health (DPH)is a research degree. Candidates undertake a research project under the direct supervision of a member of the academic staff. The course provides training in both the theory and practice of public health, equipping students to enter careers in Australian or international public health systems. The course covers epidemiology, public health practice and research.

3403 Burnet, Caulfield, Clayton, Alfred

4 1, 2 C Applicants must have a Master of Public Health with an overall average distinction result or a bachelor degree with honours 1 or honours 2A in a health discipline from Monash University, or have qualifications which in the opinion of the Research Graduate School Committee are equivalent or a satisfactory substitute. Applicants must also have a minimum two years work experience in the field of public health, and must, to the satisfaction of the Research Graduate School Committee be suitable for the role of a professional working in public health.

34,500

Master of Biomedical ScienceThe Master of Biomedical Science (MBiomedSci) is a research degree that may be undertaken in the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences in any of the faculty’s principle biomedical research areas and strengths. Candidates undertake a research project under the direct supervision of a member of the academic staff. The work undertaken as part of this research degree must constitute a significant contribution to the knowledge and understanding of a field of study of direct concern to the faculty, and must demonstrate the capacity of the candidate to carry out independent research.

2977 Burnet, Peninsula, Southbank, Caulfield, Clayton, MMC, Alfred, MHRI, PHI, Baker, Notting Hill, WEHI, Peter Mac, SVI, Box Hill, Murdoch, Florey

2 Throughout the year

D Applicants must have a relevant bachelors degree with honours 1 or honours 2A, or have satisfactorily completed the Master of Biomedical Science (Part 1) with honours 1 or honours 2A, or have other qualifications or experience deemed equivalent or a satisfactory substitute by the faculty board.

34,500

Master of Biomedical Science (Part 1)The Master of Biomedical Science (Part 1) is a qualifying degree that may be undertaken in the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences in any of the faculty’s research areas and strengths. Candidates undertake a major research project under the direct supervision of a member of the academic staff.

2970 Burnet, Southbank, Caulfield, Clayton, MMC, Alfred, MHRI, PHI, Baker, Notting Hill, WEHI, Moe, Peter Mac, SVI, Box Hill, Murdoch, Bendigo, Florey

1 1, 2 D Applicants must have qualified for a pass degree in a relevant field at a standard deemed appropriate by the faculty board and not have failed an honours attempt in the degree, or training and experience deemed a satisfactory substitute by the faculty board. Admission to the course requires at least a credit grade average (60 per cent plus) in 24 points (or half the year) of relevant third-year units.

34,500

Campus informationAlfred – The Alfred HospitalBaker – Baker IDI Heart & Diabetes InstituteBendigo – Bendigo Regional Clinical School Box Hill – Box Hill Hospital

Burnet – Burnet InstituteFlorey – Howard Florey InstituteMHRI – Mental Health Research InstituteMMC – Monash Medical Centre

Moe – Gippsland Regional Clinical SchoolMurdoch – Murdoch Childrens Research InstituteNotting Hill – Monash University, Notting Hill CampusPeter Mac – Peter MacCullum Cancer Centre

PHI – Prince Henry’s InstituteSouthbank – Victorian Institute of Forensic MedicineSVI – St Vincent’s Hospital.WEHI – Walter and Eliza Hall Institute

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Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Master of Nursing (Research)Candidates undertake a research project under the direct supervision of a member of the academic staff. The work undertaken as part of this research degree must constitute a significant contribution to the knowledge and understanding of a field of study of direct concern to the faculty, and must demonstrate the capacity of the candidate to carry out independent research.

1396 Gippsland, Peninsula

2 Throughout the year

D Applicants must have a Bachelor of Nursing with honours 1 or honours 2A or hold qualifications deemed equivalent by the faculty board.

27,100

Master of PhilosophyThe Master of Philosophy (MPhil) is a research degree that may be undertaken in the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences in any of the faculty’s principle research areas and strengths. Candidates undertake a research project under the direct supervision of a member of the academic staff. The work undertaken as part of this research degree must constitute a significant contribution to the knowledge and understanding of a field of study of direct concern to the faculty, and must demonstrate the capacity of the candidate to carry out independent research.

3438 Burnet, Gippsland, Peninsula, Southbank, Caulfield, Clayton, MMC, Alfred, MHRI, PHI, Baker, Notting Hill, WEHI, Moe, Peter Mac, SVI, Box Hill, Murdoch, Bendigo, Florey

2 Throughout the year

D Applicants must hold a bachelors degree with honours 1 or honours 2A from Monash University, or have qualifications which in the opinion of the Research Graduate School Committee are equivalent or a satisfactory substitute.

34,500

Master of Reproductive SciencesCandidates undertake a research project under the direct supervision of a member of the academic staff. The work undertaken as part of this research degree must constitute a significant contribution to the knowledge and understanding of a field of study of direct concern to the faculty, and must demonstrate the capacity of the candidate to carry out independent research. The Master of Reproductive Science provides medical and health professionals with advanced theoretical understanding and research training in the applications of reproductive biology, including emerging biotechnologies, to clinical human and veterinary medicine. Research may be undertaken in areas of human reproduction, animal reproduction, women’s health, fetal and neonatal physiology, embryology, molecular and cellular endocrinology and reproductive toxicology.

0100 Clayton, MMC, Phi 2 1 D Applicants must have a relevant bachelors degree in science with honours 1 or honours 2A; or the Graduate Diploma in Reproductive Sciences with a minimum average grade of 70 per cent; or have other qualifications or experience which the faculty board deems equivalent or a satisfactory substitute.

34,500

Master of Social Work (Research)Candidates undertake a research project under the direct supervision of a member of the academic staff. The work undertaken as part of this research degree must constitute a significant contribution to the knowledge and understanding of a field of study of direct concern to the faculty, and must demonstrate the capacity of the candidate to carry out independent research. Specialist areas of research include casework, child abuse and protection, community health and services, corrections, ethnic welfare, family and children’s courts, family intervention, family violence, policy development, poverty, residential care, women and social work, the welfare lobby, drug law reform, child abuse and the media, and aged care. The profession of social work aims to assist people to develop their full potential. Social workers help people with personal and social problems to access community resources and develop community support networks.

2698 Caulfield, Clayton, Notting Hill

2 Throughout the year

D Applicants must have either a bachelors degree with honours 1 or honours 2A in a relevant field; or a masters degree in a relevant field with an approved research component; or have other qualification or experience deemed equivalent or a satisfactory substitute by the faculty board.

23,800

Master of SurgeryCandidates undertake a research project under the direct supervision of a member of the academic staff. The work undertaken as part of this research degree must constitute a significant contribution to the knowledge and understanding of a field of study of direct concern to the faculty, and must demonstrate the capacity of the candidate to carry out independent research.

3443 Clayton, MMC, Alfred, Box Hill

1.5/3 Throughout the year

D A candidate must – not less than two years prior to applying for admission to candidature – have: a) qualified for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) at Monash, or another University approved by the Faculty Board, and (b) hold part 1 Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) or equivalent body acceptable to the faculty and since qualifying for the degree of Bachelor of Surgery have been substantially engaged in the practice and study of surgery or in scientific works which, in the option of the faculty board is relevant to the practice of surgery, and (c) to the satisfaction of the faculty board have been substantially engaged, since qualifying for the degree of Bachelor of Surgery, in the practice and study of surgery, or scientific work relevant to the practice of surgery.

34,500

Coursework degrees

Master of Clinical EmbryologyThis 12-month, intensive course provides students with the essential postgraduate knowledge and practical skills necessary to contribute competently to human infertility clinical services. Theoretical and practical skills are presented in the broad context of the regulations and the ethical considerations that apply to human IVF, both nationally and internationally, along with the quality control procedures required to ensure maximum success for IVF patients. The guidelines, protocols and regulations that steer and control human infertility services are also presented. In addition to attending lectures and self-directed study, students are required to undertake continual practical skills training and also students will undertake a minor research project. Students will not only be equipped with practical skills required for work in an IVF laboratory but also gain a greater understanding of research applications within the field of reproductive or developmental biology. Research-related tasks contribute to the overall assessment for specific coursework units.

2309 Clayton 1 1, 2 A Applicants should have a medical degree, veterinary science degree, Bachelor of Science degree (with honours I or 2A) or the equivalent professional experience in embryology or reproductive biology gained following a pass degree. (Applicants should note that this is an intensive laboratory-based course which commences in February and finishes in November. Students complete 72 credit points across the year. The number of units in this course would normally take 1.5 years, but this is an intensive course completed over the period of one year. Therefore you will be paying fees which will be calculated for the 1.5 years and payable in the one year period.)

46,050 Total course fee

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Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Master of Nursing (Research)Candidates undertake a research project under the direct supervision of a member of the academic staff. The work undertaken as part of this research degree must constitute a significant contribution to the knowledge and understanding of a field of study of direct concern to the faculty, and must demonstrate the capacity of the candidate to carry out independent research.

1396 Gippsland, Peninsula

2 Throughout the year

D Applicants must have a Bachelor of Nursing with honours 1 or honours 2A or hold qualifications deemed equivalent by the faculty board.

27,100

Master of PhilosophyThe Master of Philosophy (MPhil) is a research degree that may be undertaken in the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences in any of the faculty’s principle research areas and strengths. Candidates undertake a research project under the direct supervision of a member of the academic staff. The work undertaken as part of this research degree must constitute a significant contribution to the knowledge and understanding of a field of study of direct concern to the faculty, and must demonstrate the capacity of the candidate to carry out independent research.

3438 Burnet, Gippsland, Peninsula, Southbank, Caulfield, Clayton, MMC, Alfred, MHRI, PHI, Baker, Notting Hill, WEHI, Moe, Peter Mac, SVI, Box Hill, Murdoch, Bendigo, Florey

2 Throughout the year

D Applicants must hold a bachelors degree with honours 1 or honours 2A from Monash University, or have qualifications which in the opinion of the Research Graduate School Committee are equivalent or a satisfactory substitute.

34,500

Master of Reproductive SciencesCandidates undertake a research project under the direct supervision of a member of the academic staff. The work undertaken as part of this research degree must constitute a significant contribution to the knowledge and understanding of a field of study of direct concern to the faculty, and must demonstrate the capacity of the candidate to carry out independent research. The Master of Reproductive Science provides medical and health professionals with advanced theoretical understanding and research training in the applications of reproductive biology, including emerging biotechnologies, to clinical human and veterinary medicine. Research may be undertaken in areas of human reproduction, animal reproduction, women’s health, fetal and neonatal physiology, embryology, molecular and cellular endocrinology and reproductive toxicology.

0100 Clayton, MMC, Phi 2 1 D Applicants must have a relevant bachelors degree in science with honours 1 or honours 2A; or the Graduate Diploma in Reproductive Sciences with a minimum average grade of 70 per cent; or have other qualifications or experience which the faculty board deems equivalent or a satisfactory substitute.

34,500

Master of Social Work (Research)Candidates undertake a research project under the direct supervision of a member of the academic staff. The work undertaken as part of this research degree must constitute a significant contribution to the knowledge and understanding of a field of study of direct concern to the faculty, and must demonstrate the capacity of the candidate to carry out independent research. Specialist areas of research include casework, child abuse and protection, community health and services, corrections, ethnic welfare, family and children’s courts, family intervention, family violence, policy development, poverty, residential care, women and social work, the welfare lobby, drug law reform, child abuse and the media, and aged care. The profession of social work aims to assist people to develop their full potential. Social workers help people with personal and social problems to access community resources and develop community support networks.

2698 Caulfield, Clayton, Notting Hill

2 Throughout the year

D Applicants must have either a bachelors degree with honours 1 or honours 2A in a relevant field; or a masters degree in a relevant field with an approved research component; or have other qualification or experience deemed equivalent or a satisfactory substitute by the faculty board.

23,800

Master of SurgeryCandidates undertake a research project under the direct supervision of a member of the academic staff. The work undertaken as part of this research degree must constitute a significant contribution to the knowledge and understanding of a field of study of direct concern to the faculty, and must demonstrate the capacity of the candidate to carry out independent research.

3443 Clayton, MMC, Alfred, Box Hill

1.5/3 Throughout the year

D A candidate must – not less than two years prior to applying for admission to candidature – have: a) qualified for the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) at Monash, or another University approved by the Faculty Board, and (b) hold part 1 Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) or equivalent body acceptable to the faculty and since qualifying for the degree of Bachelor of Surgery have been substantially engaged in the practice and study of surgery or in scientific works which, in the option of the faculty board is relevant to the practice of surgery, and (c) to the satisfaction of the faculty board have been substantially engaged, since qualifying for the degree of Bachelor of Surgery, in the practice and study of surgery, or scientific work relevant to the practice of surgery.

34,500

Coursework degrees

Master of Clinical EmbryologyThis 12-month, intensive course provides students with the essential postgraduate knowledge and practical skills necessary to contribute competently to human infertility clinical services. Theoretical and practical skills are presented in the broad context of the regulations and the ethical considerations that apply to human IVF, both nationally and internationally, along with the quality control procedures required to ensure maximum success for IVF patients. The guidelines, protocols and regulations that steer and control human infertility services are also presented. In addition to attending lectures and self-directed study, students are required to undertake continual practical skills training and also students will undertake a minor research project. Students will not only be equipped with practical skills required for work in an IVF laboratory but also gain a greater understanding of research applications within the field of reproductive or developmental biology. Research-related tasks contribute to the overall assessment for specific coursework units.

2309 Clayton 1 1, 2 A Applicants should have a medical degree, veterinary science degree, Bachelor of Science degree (with honours I or 2A) or the equivalent professional experience in embryology or reproductive biology gained following a pass degree. (Applicants should note that this is an intensive laboratory-based course which commences in February and finishes in November. Students complete 72 credit points across the year. The number of units in this course would normally take 1.5 years, but this is an intensive course completed over the period of one year. Therefore you will be paying fees which will be calculated for the 1.5 years and payable in the one year period.)

46,050 Total course fee

mEDIcINE, NuRSING AND hEAlTh ScIENcES

Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Master of Clinical MidwiferyThe Master of Clinical Midwifery offers students the ability to customise elements of their learning to meet their individual personal, professional and midwifery community needs. The course is designed to provide higher degree studies to registered midwives.

3565 Peninsula 1.5 1, 2 B Applicants should normally hold a Bachelor and/or Graduate Diploma of Midwifery. Applicants who hold a Certificate of Midwifery and who satisfy minimum standards for university entry will be required to undertake the following graduate diploma units (MID5006 and MID5007) prior to progressing to the masters course.

25,600

Master of Clinical Research MethodsClinical epidemiology attempts to answer questions relevant to the daily practice of medicine and other health sciences and to improve patient care. This course assists health professionals to make rational evidence-based decisions in clinical practice and undertake small clinical research projects. It focuses on individuals or groups of patients in clinical settings. Above all, graduates should be able to critically evaluate their own efforts and the efforts of others towards the achievement of better health outcomes. Students may exit from the course with the Graduate Diploma in Clinical Research Methods (0702) or the Graduate Certificate in Clinical Research Methods (3416). Students who successfully complete the research stream and achieve an overall average of HD may progress to a PhD or other Higher Degree by Research.

2311 Alfred 1.5 1, 2 C Applicants must have an undergraduate degree in an appropriate discipline and relevant professional experience. The department will individually assess applications from students without a degree who have extensive professional experience.

32,500

Graduate Diploma in Clinical Research MethodsSee above

0702 Alfred 1/2 1, 2 C Applicants must have an undergraduate degree in an appropriate discipline and relevant professional experience. The department will individually assess applications from students without a degree who have extensive professional experience.

32,500

Master of Health Professional EducationThis program is designed for health professional educators wishing to study contemporary evidence-based educational practices and to undertake high quality educational coursework and/or research. The course can be undertaken in one of three ways, each of which commences with the Graduate Certificate in Health Professional Education (or an approved equivalent) plus: a further 48 credit points of coursework units; a further 24 credit-points of coursework units and a 24 credit point thesis; a further 12 credit points of coursework units and a 36 credit point thesis. Students who successfully complete the research stream and achieve an overall average of HD may progress to a PhD or other Higher Degree by Research.

3860 Notting Hill 1.5 1, 2 C Applicants must be graduates from any health related or education profession who are currently engaged in teaching or educational development in or of the health related disciplines. Applicants must complete the Graduate Certificate in Health Professional Education (or an approved equivalent) before proceeding to the masters program.

21,000

Master of Health Services ManagementManagement of health services is engaging clinicians and health professionals, as responsibility for the delivery of effective and efficient health care has become more important. This course provides management training tailored to the specific needs of health care professionals with, or aspiring to, clinical management roles as well as for managers with non-clinical backgrounds. Students may be eligible to exit from the Masters with the Graduate Diploma in Health Services Management (2314) or the Graduate Certificate in Health Services Management (2870).

2872 Alfred 1.5 1, 2 C Applicants must have an undergraduate degree in an appropriate discipline and relevant professional experience. The department will individually assess applications from students without a degree which have extensive professional experience.

32,500

Graduate Diploma of Health Service ManagementSee above

2314 Alfred 1/2 1, 2 C Applicants must have an undergraduate degree in an appropriate discipline and relevant professional experience. The department will individually assess applications from students without a degree who have extensive professional experience.

32,500

Master of International HealthThis course provides participants with the skills necessary to design, implement and evaluate major public health programs in developing countries. Australian expertise in health program design, management and evaluation is sought after and course content is informed by actual field experiences gained by the MacFarlane Burnet Institute for Medical Research and Public Health in their wide range of health development projects in more than 20 countries in Asia, the Pacific and Africa.Students learn about human rights, ethics, law and development. Public health issues are presented in the broader context of economic and social development, stressing cultural, political, gender and environmental influences, and the impact of armed conflict and population migration. Students may be eligible to exit from the Masters with the Graduate Diploma in International Health (1884).

3874 Alfred 1.5 1, 2 C Applicants must have an undergraduate degree in an appropriate discipline and relevant professional experience. The department will individually consider applications from students without a degree who have extensive professional experience.

18,800

Graduate Diploma in International HealthThis course provides medical and health professionals with the skills necessary to design, implement and evaluate programs that address the major public health priorities of communities in developing countries. Public health issues are presented in the broader context of economic and social development, stressing cultural, political, gender and environmental influences, and the impact of armed conflict and population migration. The program is offered in collaboration with the International Health Unit of the Macfarlane Burnet Centre for Medical Research. Course content is largely based on field experiences gained by the Macfarlane Burnet Centre in its wide range of health development projects in more than 20 countries in Asia, the Pacific and Africa.

1884 Alfred 1 1, 2 C Applicants must have an undergraduate degree in a appropriate discipline and relevant professional experience. The department will individually assess applications from students without a degree who have extensive professional experience.

32,500

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mEDIcINE, NuRSING AND hEAlTh ScIENcES

Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Master of Nursing (IN)This course prepares advanced practice nurses with leadership skills to plan, implement, coordinate and evaluate health care, as well as formulate policy for a diverse and multicultural society. Graduates will be well equipped to contribute to the health of individuals, families, communities and the development of the profession. The program is designed using flexible teaching delivery options and provides for a range of individual career pathways, including nursing or management positions within industry, government or independent professional practice. Early exit options at Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma are available.

1251 Peninsula 1.5 1, 2 B Applicants must have a Bachelor of Nursing or equivalent with one year clinical experience and/or a relevant postgraduate qualification, as well as relevant registration (eg. Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia). Applicants must provide, at the time of application, a brief statement (approximately 250 words) outlining their area of interest and the reason why they would like to complete the course.

25,600

Master of Nursing PracticeThe Master of Nursing Practice will provide a professional nursing qualification for individuals who have previously successfully completed an undergraduate degree. This program builds on prior knowledge and skills and facilitates the development of professional nursing practice through engagement with expert clinical nurses, contemporary nursing theory and evidence.

3966 Clayton 1.8 1, 2 C To be eligible for admission into the Master of Nursing Practice (graduate entry) an individual will have an undergraduate degree (for example a BSc or BA) from a recognised university. In addition, applicants will need to demonstrate evidence of previous tertiary level study of a minimum of one 6 cp unit of study in human biology or a related area.

30,700

Master of Occupational and Environmental HealthIndustry, government and communities are becoming increasingly concerned about the high human and economic impact of workplace injury and disease and the potential for industrial activity to affect the health of the community. Trained occupational health professionals and OHS managers are required to provide expert advice and to develop preventative programs to reduce this toll.This course is particularly suitable for medical practitioners, nurses, allied health personnel, scientists and occupational health and safety managers. The degree is recognised by the Australasian Faculty of Occupational Medicine and the Australian College of Occupational Health Nurses. Students may be eligible to exit from the Master with the Graduate Certificate in Occupational Health (2868) or the Graduate Diploma in Occupational and Environmental Health (0160).

2312 Alfred 1.5 1, 2 C Applicants must have an undergraduate degree in an appropriate discipline and relevant professional experience. The department will individually assess applications from students without a degree who have extensive professional experience.

32,500

Graduate Diploma in Occupational and Environmental HealthSee above

0160 Alfred 1 1, 2 C Applicants must have an undergraduate degree in an appropriate discipline and relevant professional experience. The department will individually assess applications from students without a degree who have extensive professional experience.

32,500

Master of Public HealthThis 12-unit course provides students with the full range of quantitative, analytical and communication skills necessary to work in the broad domain of public health. It especially focuses on developing skills in the quantitative methods of the population-based health sciences and their problem-solving application for primary care provision both in Australia and for developing countries. Health specialisation streams are offered in clinical epidemiology, clinical research, health economics, health services management, international health, occupational and environmental health and research.

0046 Alfred 1.5 1, 2 C Applicants must have an undergraduate degree in an appropriate discipline and relevant professional experience. The department will individually assess applications from students without a degree who have extensive professional experience.

32,500

Monash offers the broadest suite of programs across health and medical disciplines of any Australian university, including biomedical science, radiography, nursing and social work.

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mEDIcINE, NuRSING AND hEAlTh ScIENcES

Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Master of Nursing (IN)This course prepares advanced practice nurses with leadership skills to plan, implement, coordinate and evaluate health care, as well as formulate policy for a diverse and multicultural society. Graduates will be well equipped to contribute to the health of individuals, families, communities and the development of the profession. The program is designed using flexible teaching delivery options and provides for a range of individual career pathways, including nursing or management positions within industry, government or independent professional practice. Early exit options at Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma are available.

1251 Peninsula 1.5 1, 2 B Applicants must have a Bachelor of Nursing or equivalent with one year clinical experience and/or a relevant postgraduate qualification, as well as relevant registration (eg. Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia). Applicants must provide, at the time of application, a brief statement (approximately 250 words) outlining their area of interest and the reason why they would like to complete the course.

25,600

Master of Nursing PracticeThe Master of Nursing Practice will provide a professional nursing qualification for individuals who have previously successfully completed an undergraduate degree. This program builds on prior knowledge and skills and facilitates the development of professional nursing practice through engagement with expert clinical nurses, contemporary nursing theory and evidence.

3966 Clayton 1.8 1, 2 C To be eligible for admission into the Master of Nursing Practice (graduate entry) an individual will have an undergraduate degree (for example a BSc or BA) from a recognised university. In addition, applicants will need to demonstrate evidence of previous tertiary level study of a minimum of one 6 cp unit of study in human biology or a related area.

30,700

Master of Occupational and Environmental HealthIndustry, government and communities are becoming increasingly concerned about the high human and economic impact of workplace injury and disease and the potential for industrial activity to affect the health of the community. Trained occupational health professionals and OHS managers are required to provide expert advice and to develop preventative programs to reduce this toll.This course is particularly suitable for medical practitioners, nurses, allied health personnel, scientists and occupational health and safety managers. The degree is recognised by the Australasian Faculty of Occupational Medicine and the Australian College of Occupational Health Nurses. Students may be eligible to exit from the Master with the Graduate Certificate in Occupational Health (2868) or the Graduate Diploma in Occupational and Environmental Health (0160).

2312 Alfred 1.5 1, 2 C Applicants must have an undergraduate degree in an appropriate discipline and relevant professional experience. The department will individually assess applications from students without a degree who have extensive professional experience.

32,500

Graduate Diploma in Occupational and Environmental HealthSee above

0160 Alfred 1 1, 2 C Applicants must have an undergraduate degree in an appropriate discipline and relevant professional experience. The department will individually assess applications from students without a degree who have extensive professional experience.

32,500

Master of Public HealthThis 12-unit course provides students with the full range of quantitative, analytical and communication skills necessary to work in the broad domain of public health. It especially focuses on developing skills in the quantitative methods of the population-based health sciences and their problem-solving application for primary care provision both in Australia and for developing countries. Health specialisation streams are offered in clinical epidemiology, clinical research, health economics, health services management, international health, occupational and environmental health and research.

0046 Alfred 1.5 1, 2 C Applicants must have an undergraduate degree in an appropriate discipline and relevant professional experience. The department will individually assess applications from students without a degree who have extensive professional experience.

32,500

mEDIcINE, NuRSING AND hEAlTh ScIENcES

Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Master of Social WorkThe course provides an opportunity for human service and welfare professionals to enhance and develop their professional skills and knowledge and to make links between practice in the field and new academic knowledge and theory. It aims to provide for the needs of managers and policy developers as well as social workers or others involved directly with clients. Students can choose to specialise in management and policy development or in social work practice with clients.

0019 Caulfield 1 1, 2 B For entry to the degree, students must have a Bachelor of Social Work, or other equivalent, relevant degree, with a credit average which enables them to be eligible for membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers or the equivalent professional organisation in the country where they completed this qualification. Relevant work experience will also be considered.

21,000

Master of Social Work (Qualifying)The MSW (Qualifying) curriculum meets the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) requirements and builds on Monash Social Work areas of strength, especially in gender studies, sustainability, child wellbeing and health. The degree includes considerable emphasis on community engagement and leadership, and provides opportunities to work with organisations to complete projects and research. The MSW (Qualifying) is a coursework degree with theoretical, skills development and supervised professional practice units. The course provides opportunities for group-based research and integration of theory and practice. Theoretical content builds on knowledge acquired by graduates in previous higher education, while social work skills components and professional practice units introduce students to contemporary social work practice.

3969 Caulfield 2 1 B Applicants must have successfully completed an undergraduate degree at a recognised University. The AASW also requires applicants for social work courses to have completed undergraduate studies of the individual and society prior to their entry into a social work degree. The Monash Department of Social Work stipulates that prerequisite undergraduate studies must include the successful completion of two semesters in studies of the individual and two semesters in studies of society. Studies of the individual would include units in psychology, human development, genetics, personality, psychopathology, or studies of individual theorists in these areas. Studies of society include subjects like sociology, anthropology, philosophy, history, gender studies, politics, and multicultural studies. A test of relevance will be applied in the sense that these studies would need to be relevant to the practice of contemporary Social Work. The Department of Social Work would not, therefore, regard students who have (for example) only studied society via studies of the Renaissance in Florence as having appropriate prerequisites. Additionally, applicants must have completed some formal study in Indigenous studies. If the number of applicants exceeds the number of places available, past academic standing will be a factor in selection.

21,000

Graduate Diploma in Reproductive SciencesThe course provides a broad knowledge and practical training in the applications of reproductive biology to current human clinical and veterinary medicine, and explores social and ethical issues raised by the use of these techniques. The course also provides an opportunity for those interested in expanding or refreshing their understanding of reproduction and development to update their knowledge. On completion of the course, students will be able to demonstrate a thorough theoretical understanding of human and animal reproductive sciences and demonstrate practical techniques currently in use in human medical and veterinary reproductive sciences.Students who pass all units for this course and achieve an overall grade average of distinction (70 per cent) or above may qualify for admission into higher degrees by research (HDR).

0101 Clayton 1 1, 2 A Students require a bachelors degree in nursing or biological, medical, paramedical, agricultural or veterinary sciences, or equivalent qualifications or experience in the reproductive sciences gained after completing a pass degree in another field. (BSc should include a major field of study in: anatomy, biology, biochemistry, genetics, pharmacology, physiology, microbiology, immunology or zoology).

28,200

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Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at a glancen Research success: Monash researchers make important contributions that bring real change to people’s lives across

the globe, including drug development to combat influenza, malaria and cancer.

n Links with industry: The faculty is a major player in the Australian health care, pharmaceutical and biomedical community. Strong links exist with the pharmacy profession and other research groups.

n World-class facilities: Students have access to innovative learning technology, flexible delivery modes, modern laboratories, first-rate research equipment and an extensive specialist library.

ReSeARCh exCelleNCeResearch students completing a higher degree by research with the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences have the opportunity to work with world class researchers in the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Science (MIPS) or the Centre for Medicine Use and Safety (CMUS).

MIPS is the largest and most experienced group of pharmaceutical scientists in Australia. In the recent Excellence in Research for Australia assessment, Monash scored top marks for

its research in the fields of pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences, and nanotechnology. These results are impressive news for the faculty and MIPS whose strategic focus is concentrated in these fields. Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry, another faculty focus, also scored highly at 4/5.

CMUS looks at new models and systems of healthcare practice. It aims to make the use of medicines as safe and effective as possible. CMUS has two major research nodes – one

within the faculty and the other located in the Department of Pharmacy at The Alfred hospital. Researchers have excellent access to multidisciplinary research collaborators. They are in an ideal position to address issues around medicine use and safety across all sectors – the home, the broader community, hospitals, residential aged care facilities and the interfaces between these sectors.

ContactInternational enquiries: 1800 181 838 (within Australia)

+61 3 9627 4852 (outside Australia)

Email: [email protected]

PhARmAcy AND PhARmAcEuTIcAl ScIENcESwww.pharm.monash.edu

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PhARmAcy AND PhARmAcEuTIcAl ScIENcES

Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Research degrees

Doctor of PhilosophyMonash offers world-class research training in pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences. The Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences’ research students have access to dedicated research buildings, modern laboratories, an extensive library and first-rate research equipment.The faculty offers research programs in the areas ofn drug candidate optimisationn drug discovery biologyn drug discovery, disposition and dynamicsn medicinal chemistry and drug actionn medicine use and safety.Research students are supervised by leading experts, and the research conducted by research graduates is highly regarded within Australia and internationally. The faculty has established strong links with industry, both nationally and internationally, and acts as a resource for industry and research institutes involved in the pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences.The PhD program is offered to elite applicants with high academic standing, normally a Masters degree or an honours degree at H1 or H2A level in a relevant discipline.

2625 Parkville 4 1, 2 E Qualifications and experience equivalent to a bachelors degree, in pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences or other relevant field, at a level of honours I or 2A from a recognised tertiary institution or; a masters degree in pharmacy, pharmaceutical science or other relevant field. Students will also need to provide details of publications in refereed journals, conference abstracts, a curriculum vitae and reports that demonstrate research experience and proficiency.

33,500

Master of Pharmaceutical ScienceSee above

2627 Parkville 2 1, 2 E Qualifications and experience equivalent to a bachelors degree in pharmacy or pharmaceutical science or other related field at a level of honours I, 2A or 2B from a recognised tertiary institution. Students will also need to provide evidence of some research experience and a curriculum vitae.

33,500

5 out of 5 for researchMonash University scored 5 out of 5 for pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences, and nanotechnology research.

Excellence in Research for Australia Assessment 2010

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A formidable combinationThe Faculty of Science has more than 400 research academics, fellows and students. Our expertise, tradition and achievements are formidable in the higher education system and make a significant contribution to the advancement of science within Australia.

We have five schools (Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Geosciences, Mathematical Sciences and Physics) strategically located at the heart of the Clayton science and technology precinct and two externally-located schools in Gippsland and Sunway, Malaysia, with more regional interests.

We host five cross-disciplinary research centres that are affiliated with other research centres within Australia. Our research centres are supported by state-of-the-art equipment, including the Australian Synchrotron, and have strong research links with the CSIRO, local businesses and industry, and a range of government authorities.

geNeROUS AND gUARANTeeD SChOlARShIP OPPORTUNITIeS.The Faculty of Science Dean’s Postgraduate Research Scholarship Scheme provides funding support to all eligible, newly commencing international students in a higher degree by research (Doctor of philosophy, Master of Philosophy, Master of Science).

The following scholarship is available to international students:

n Faculty of Science Dean’s International Postgraduate Research Scholarship – covers the cost of international tuition fees and Overseas Student Health Cover.

For details of this opportunity, visit: www.sci.monash.edu.au/postgrad/scholarship.html

We also offer a range of research funding and support schemes for early career researchers, postdoctoral academics and fellows, and women in research.

Science at a glance n Leader in science: We have a clear focus and enviable

reputation for research achievements in biology, chemistry, earth sciences, mathematics and physics.

n Research hub: Home to a number of world-class research centres with links to industry, the CSIRO, and other Australian and international research institutions.

n World-class programs: The faculty has outstanding postgraduate research programs that are competitive with the best national and international equivalents.

n Conducive to learning: With world-class facilities and support services in a broad range of research areas, Monash is committed to providing a stimulating and supportive professional environment for its postgraduate students.

n International reputation: The faculty is home to many internationally respected scientists including three Federation Fellows.

ContactInternational student enquiries: 1800 181 838 (within Australia)

+ 61 3 9627 4852 (outside Australia)

Email: [email protected]

www.sci.monash.eduScIENcE

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ScIENcE

Course Code Campus Duration full-time (years)

Intake English language level(see page 59 of this guide)

Entry requirements 2011 fee A$

Doctor of PhilosophyScientists are willing to imagine an alternative future. They are passionate about new knowledge and dedicated to making a difference in their area of specialisation.Monash PhD researchers have access to internationally renowned research centres and are able to develop close professional relationships with local industry and government.Monash offers expert supervision across scientific disciplines including applied sciences, biological sciences, chemistry, geosciences, mathematical sciences, and physics.

0057 Clayton, Gippsland, Sunway

4 1, 2 D Either a bachelors degree with honours I or IIA in a relevant field, a masters degree with a significant research component in a relevant field from Monash or another recognised tertiary institution, or a masters preliminary qualification deemed to be equivalent to the above requirements. Applicants must also satisfy Monash University’s minimum English language proficiency requirements for admission to this research degree.

30,140

Master of PhilosophyThis masters by research degree is available as an alternative to the faculty-based Master of Science (by research) degree and is administered by the Monash Research Graduate School.The Master of Philosophy permits students to show independence of thought and demonstrate their ability to carry out research in their chosen discipline. Monash offers expert supervision across scientific disciplines including applied sciences, biological sciences, chemistry, geosciences, mathematical sciences, and physics.

3521 Clayton, Gippsland

2 1, 2 D A bachelors degree with honours I or 2A in a relevant field; or a masters degree with a significant research component in a relevant field from Monash University or any other recognised tertiary institution; or a masters preliminary qualification deemed to be equivalent to the above requirements. Applicants must also satisfy Monash University’s minimum English language proficiency requirements for admission to this research degree.

30,140

Master of ScienceAs the world’s most international research-intensive university, Monash encourages students to conduct research and professional engagement within an international context.The Master of Science permits students to show independence of thought and demonstrate their ability to carry out research in their chosen discipline. Monash offers expert supervision across scientific disciplines including applied sciences, biological sciences, chemistry, geosciences, mathematical sciences, and physics.Studies may also be pursued in the School of Geography and Environmental Science in the Faculty of Arts, or at the Monash Injury Research Institute (formerly known as the Monash University Accident Research Centre).

2700 Clayton, Gippsland, Sunway

2 1, 2 D Either a bachelors degree with honours I or 2A in a relevant field or completion of an appropriate masters preliminary year achieving the equivalent of honours I or 2A; or below H2A, but with additional research and professional experience; or other qualifications or qualifications and experience deemed equivalent. Applicants who do not meet the eligibility requirements may apply for admission into Master of Science Preliminary, a course of study undertaken as preparation for admission to the full Master of Science program. Applicants must also satisfy Monash University’s minimum English language proficiency requirements for admission to this research degree.

30,140

Master of Science PreliminaryInvolving coursework and research, this course is primarily undertaken as preparation for admission to further studies at masters (research) or PhD level. It is intended primarily as a pathway into postgraduate research for graduates who do not meet the standard eligibility requirements for entry into the Master of Science by research program.It is anticipated that the research component undertaken in this course will form the basis of the research thesis required under the Master of Science.

0054 Clayton, Gippsland, Sunway

1 1, 2 D An undergraduate degree with at least a credit grade average* in relevant third-level units, to the value of 50 per cent of the year. Applicants should note that the support of the school is also required and a credit grade average does not guarantee admission to the course.* grade average is under review and may change.

27,640

Research strengthsEcology and conservation biology

Evolutionary and behavioural biology

Developmental genetics

Plant genetics and biotechnology

Sustainable and green chemistry

Environmental and analytical science

Synthetic inorganic and organic chemistry

Biological and medicinal chemistry

Materials chemistry

Geodynamics, volcanology and ore deposits

Geospatial imaging and environmental geoscience

Geophysical methods and analysis

Palaeobiology through Earth history

Algebra and discrete mathematics

Analysis and geometry

Astrophysics and general relativity

Atmospheric science and geophysical fluid dynamics

Statistics and stochastic processes

Condensed matter physics

Optics and diffraction physics

Synchrotron science, x-ray physics and imaging

Theoretical and computational physics

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how to applyFor postgraduate degrees by COURSeWORk.

Graduate diplomas, postgraduate diplomas and masters by coursework

When should I apply?You should apply as early as possible.

Some courses have application closing dates two to four months prior to the start of the course, while others have quotas.

You also need to keep in mind your student visa application. This may take up to six months or more, depending on your nationality and country of residence.

Complete applications for all courses should reach International Recruitment Services at least two to four months prior to the course commencement date. This allows adequate time for processing to ensure that a place in your preferred course is available.

Application procedures for off-campus learning courses are different to those described above. For more information, visit www.monash.edu/offcampus

Step 1: Apply

To apply for a graduate diploma, postgraduate diploma or a masters by coursework, complete the postgraduate application form located at the back of this course guide, or apply online at www.monash.edu/study/postgraduate/apply-now.html and follow the instructions.

When using the application form ensure that all sections are complete and that the declaration is signed and dated before lodging the application.

Send your completed application, all certified documents* (listed on the application form) and a $A100 application fee (payable by bank draft, telegraphic transfer or credit card) to:

International Recruitment Services 871 Dandenong Road Caulfield East, Victoria 3145 Australia

Once submitted, you can check the progress of your application at any time by visiting www.monash.edu/study/international/apply/application-track.html

Step 2: Your application is assessed

Monash University will assess your application** and if successful, you will be sent an offer pack containing your written agreement with Monash. The information provided includes:

n an offer letter and statement

n tuition fees and refund information

n acceptance form

n instructions for accepting your offer

n visa application information

n enrolment details.

Students from some countries can apply for a Pre-Visa Assessment (PVA) after receiving a letter of offer. This helps to save time in the visa application process.

Step 3: Accepting your offer

To accept your offer, complete and sign the acceptance document and return it together with payment for the first semester† to secure your place at Monash University. Acceptance documents and payment should be sent to:

International Recruitment Services 871 Dandenong Road Caulfield East, Victoria 3145 Australia Email: [email protected]

Step 4: Enrolment pack

Monash University will issue you with an enrolment package that includes:

n a welcome letter

n a copy of Passport to Monash, your complete guide to living in Australia and studying at Monash University

n a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE). You need this to apply for an Australian student visa‡.

Step 5: Planning your arrival

You must make your own travel arrangements. If you wish to use our airport reception service and temporary accommodation service, you should complete a request form (www.monash.edu/study/international/prepare/airport-reception.html) and return it to International Recruitment Services.

Step 6: Start your studies

On arrival at Monash University, you will be assisted through the process of registration and enrolment. The orientation program will help familiarise you with the University and your new surroundings.

For postgraduate degrees by ReSeARCh.

PhD, Master of Philosophy, Master by Research, Professional Doctorate

When should I apply?Applications for admission to candidature may be submitted at any time.

Applications to professional doctorate programs, which have a coursework component, should be lodged well before the course commencement date.

External studies

A limited number of places are available for PhD, Master of Philosophy or professional doctorate by external studies, on a full-time or part-time basis. To be eligible for external studies, you must have access to email, telephone or video-conferencing

facilities in order to maintain regular contact with your supervisor. You must also be able to meet face-to face with your supervisor for 15 days each year. If you wish to undertake a Monash course by external studies, you must do so outside Australia. Australian student visa regulations do not allow international students to undertake courses by external studies in Australia.

Step 1: Check eligibility

Check the eligibility requirements for the research degree you are considering applying for online at www.monash.edu/study/research

Enquiries regarding research degrees can be made at any time by logging on to the research degrees online application system at the above URL.

Step 2: Select a topic

Select a topic/research area, and develop a research proposal

Applicants should consider potential areas of research that interest them and align with their qualifications and experience.

You will be required to submit a research proposal as part of your application and should start developing this as soon as you have some idea of your research topic. The type of information that should be included in an initial proposal includes:

n What is the topic area?

n What has motivated your interest in this particular area?

n What field or fields of knowledge does it engage?

n What are the key questions to be explored?

n What are the aims of the project?

n What works or materials will be involved?

n What methodologies are involved?

n What are the proposed outcomes of the research?

Prospective candidates are encouraged to seek further information about the research expertise of academic staff through the websites and brochures of research centres, faculties, schools and departments.

Step 3: Apply

Applications for admission to a research degree may be made at any time however applications for research scholarships must be submitted by 31 October each year.

Local and international prospective students apply for entry into a research degree online using the online application form at: www.monash.edu/study/research

If help is needed, enquiries regarding research degrees may be submitted online at: www.monash.edu/study/research.

Admission and application

Step 4: Your application Is assessed

Once you have submitted your application it will be assessed and approved by the Monash Research Graduate School and the faculty and academic unit at which you will be enrolled.

The duration of this process can vary but should take no longer than four months.

If your application is successful, you will be sent an offer pack including:

n a letter of offer

n an acceptance form

n instructions for accepting your offer

n visa information

n registration and enrolment details.

Step 5: Accepting your offer

To accept your offer, complete and sign the acceptance form and return it together with payment for the first semester^ to secure your place at Monash University.

Acceptance documents and payment should be sent to:

Monash Research Graduate School Monash University Building 3D VIC 3800. Australia

Step 6: Confirmation of enrolment

The University will issue you with an enrolment package that includes a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE). You need this to apply for an Australian student visa.

* All documents remain the property of Monash University.

** Incomplete applications will not be processed.

† Payment is required for tuition fees and Overseas Student Health Cover.

‡ Visa applications for some students, particularly those requiring a Pre-Visa Assessment, can take three months or longer to complete.

^ Payment is required for tuition fees and Overseas Student Health Cover.

english language requirementsTo ensure admissions processes are consistent across the University and that all applicants for degrees have the English skills to perform well in their studies, there are minimum English language entry requirements for courses at Monash University that applicants must meet in order to be considered for admission.

The full text of the University’s policy on English language requirements can be found at: www.monash.edu/english-requirements

Each Monash University course has a required level of language proficiency, judged against international standards of English language testing.

These requirements are divided into five categories listed below.

The minimum English entry requirements of the University for applicants commencing study in postgraduate degrees are a guide only, as many courses and faculties have higher requirements. You must consult faculty websites for the specific requirements of the course that you are applying for.

English language testing

You must have undertaken an English language proficiency test within 24 months prior to your study commencement date and have achieved at least one of the following results:

Coursework degrees

Category A

n IELTS (International English Language Testing System – academic) minimum overall test score of 6.5 no individual band score less than 6.0. For more information, see the International English Language Testing System at www.ielts.org

n TOEFL (American Test of English as a Foreign Language). Paper-based: minimum test score of 580 with a Test of Written English (TWE) score of at least 4.5; internet-based: 90 overall, with at least 22 in Writing and no section lower than 20. You must include the original TOEFL or TWE test report with your application. For more information, go to the American Test of English as a Foreign Language website www.ets.org

n Successful completion of the relevant English Language Bridging Program at the Monash University English Language Centre. Faculty of Arts postgraduate research students must re-sit the TOEFL or IELTS following the English Language Bridging Program.

Applicants meet the requirement if they have undertaken the following studies at an institution where English is the language of instruction:

n Successful completion of an undergraduate degree within the five years prior to commencement of the course (please note this category is not applicable to any Postgraduate Law Programs); or

n The equivalent of one full-time year of postgraduate study within the two years prior to the commencement of the course; or

n The equivalent of three full-time semesters of a university degree within the two years prior to the commencement of the course.

Students may be required to provide a letter from the institution confirming English is the language of instruction.

Category B

Some coursework degrees in the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Heath Sciences require a higher minimum English language level.

n IELTS ( International English Language Testing System – academic) minimum overall IELTS band score of at least 6.5 with a minimum of 6.5 in Reading and Listening and a minimum of 6.0 in Writing and Speaking, OR

n a total TOEFL score of at least 580 with a TWE score of 4.5 or more (Computer-based TOEFL score of 237 and Essay score of 4.5 or IBT TOEFL score of 90 with a writing score of 22 in Writing and no section lower than 20).

*Studies at an institution where English is the language of instruction as specified in Category A.

Category C

Higher requirements for postgraduate coursework degrees

The Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Business and Economics, and the Faculty Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences require a minimum IELTS score of 7.0 with no individual band score less than 6.5; or a TOEFL minimum test score of 600 with a TWE score of at least 5.0; or internet-based 100 overall, with at least 24 in Writing and no section lower than 20.

Note: The Juris Doctor requires an IELTS band score of at least 7.0 with a minimum of 7.0 in each individual band score or a total TOEFL score of at least 600 with a TWE score of at least 5.0 or more or internet-based score of 102 with a writing score of 24 and no other band lower than 20.

Note: Courses offered by the Faculty of Education that include a practicum component require IELTS (academic) of at least 7.0 with a score of at least 7.0 in Speaking and Writing and at least 6.5 in Reading and Listening or; internet-based TOEFL score of at least 100, with at least 25 in Writing and Speaking and 22 in Reading and Listening.

Note: Postgraduate courses offered by the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine and the Master of Health Professional Education offered by the Centre for Medical and Health Sciences Education require a minimum overall IELTS score of 7.0 with no individual band score less than 6.5, or a minimum TOEFL score of 600 with at least a TWE of 5.0.

Note: Higher requirement for Master of Nursing Practice – overall IELTS score of 7.0 with no individual band score less than 7.0.

Note: The Faculty of Arts requires a minimum IELTS score of 7.0 with a score of 7.0 in Writing, and 6.5 in Reading and Listening and 6.5 in Speaking for the Master of Interpreting and Translation Studies and Graduate Diploma in Translation Studies.

Applicants meet the requirement if they have undertaken the following studies at an institution where English is the language of instruction:

n Successful completion of an undergraduate degree within the five years prior to commencement of the course; or

n The equivalent of one full-time year of postgraduate study within the two years prior to the commencement of the course; or

n The equivalent of three full-time semesters of a university degree within the two years prior to the commencement of the course.

Students may be required to provide a letter from the institution confirming English is the language of instruction.

Research degreesCategory D

The Research Graduate School Committee sets the English proficiency requirements for all higher degrees by research. One of the following must be met:

n First language is English

n An overall band score of not less than 6.5 on the IELTS test. In addition, a score of at least 6.0 is required for each band score and applicants must undertake the academic module in regard to reading and writing. Tests that are taken more than two years prior to commencement will not be accepted. Details can be found at www.ielts.org

n The following scores achieved in the American Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL):

– a minimum total score of 577 together with a score of 5 or more on the TOEFL Test of Written English (TWE) (paper based score);

– a minimum total score of 91 (internet-based score) together with a minimum score of 25 in the written test and a minimum score of 22 in each of the reading, speaking and listening tests.

Tests that are taken more than two years prior to application will not be accepted.

Details can be found at www.toefl.org

n Successful completion of a course of tertiary studies of at least two-years duration conducted entirely in English and involving formal assessment of written work, in a country where English is the official language. Evidence in the form of a letter or certificate issued by the University Registrar’s office will need to be provided. Studies must be completed within the five-year period prior to application. In the faculties of Arts and Law, studies must be completed within the two-year period prior to application.

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n Where studies have been conducted entirely in English and involve formal assessment of written work in a country where English is one of two or more official languages of that country, a case may be made to the Monash Research Graduate School Committee by the relevant department/faculty. The World Factbook located at www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook lists the official languages of all countries.

n Successful completion of a course of tertiary studies of at least two-years duration at Monash’s Malaysia or South Africa campus, or an equivalent Malaysian tertiary education campus recognised by Monash University. Studies must be completed within the five-year period prior to application. In the Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Law, studies must be completed within the two-year period prior to application.

n An overall IELTS score of 6.0 (writing score of 6.0); or a paper-based TOEFL score of 550 with a TWE of 4.5 or internet-based TOEFL score of 79 with a minimum score of 22 in the written test and a minimum score of 19 in the listening, reading and speaking tests), together with successful completion of the 10-week Monash University English Language Bridging Program (ELBP).

Applicants will not be admitted to candidature until they have successfully completed the ELBP. Some faculties, for example the Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Law, do not admit candidates under this criterion. Scholarship applicants must have evidence of successful completion of the 10-week ELBP by the closing date for scholarships to be eligible.

Category E

Higher requirements for postgraduate research degreesIn the Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Law, an overall score of 7.0 on the IELTS test (7.0 on writing module). In the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine and in the Faculty of Business and Economics, an overall IELTS score of 7.0 with individual band scores of 6.5.

In the faculties of Arts and Law and the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, a minimum TOEFL total score of 600 and a score of 5.0 or more in the TWE (paper based) or a minimum total score of 100 with a minimum score of 25 in each of the written, reading, speaking and listening tests (internet-based test).

In the Faculty of Business and Economics a minimum TOEFL total score of 600 and a score of 5.0 or more in the TWE (paper-based); or a minimum total score of 100 with a minimum score of 24 in Writing and no section lower than 20 (internet-based).

In the Department of Pharmacy Practice (Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences) an overall IELTS score of 7.0 with individual bands scores of 6.5. A minimum total TOEFL score of 5.0 or more in the TWE (paper based), or a minimum total score of 100 with minimum scores of 25 in each of the written, reading, speaking and listening tests (internet-based tests).

Full documentary evidence in support of English proficiency must be submitted with applications for candidature. Where an applicant’s first language is not English or where degree qualifications were not undertaken in the English language, Monash reserves the right to seek further documentary evidence of English proficiency.

Don’t meet the English language requirements?If you have not yet satisfied any of the above English language requirements, the most effective pathway is to undertake an English course at the Monash University English Language Centre.

For more information, visit www.monash.edu/englishcentre

FeesTo study at Monash University you must pay tuition fees to the University. Tuition fees vary for different courses.

Fee details Tuition fees are detailed in the Admissions Table of this guide and at: www.monash.edu/study/international/courses/fees.html.

The tuition fees quoted are for 48 credit points unless otherwise stated in the Admissions Table and only applicable to a course commencing in 2011. Tuition fees for course commencement in the coming years will be different.

For students who have commenced, Monash University reserves the right to adjust annual tuition fees for future years of your course. However, Monash University undertakes that any adjustment factor for those continuing students will not exceed 6% per annum. Any adjustment will be applied on the first day of January each year for teaching periods with a census date thereafter.

healthcare fees It is an Australian Government visa regulation for international students studying on a student visa to have compulsory Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of their stay in Australia.

Monash University requires all commencing international students on a student visa to purchase visa-length cover at the time of accepting their offer. The electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCoE) for student visa application will not be issued until:

n The OSHC payment has been received (along with payment of fee deposit); or

n Proof has been submitted that visa length OSHC has been purchased with an approved Australian OSHC provider of your choice; or

n Approved documentation has been submitted for exemption from payment of OSHC.

For more information visit: www.monash.edu/study/international/apply/visa-requirements.html

Discount for a brother or sister If you and one or more siblings are enrolled in a Monash University full-fee award course at the same time, you may be entitled to a discount on your annual tuition fees.

For more information visit: www.monash.edu/fees/discounts/sibling.html

Advance course fee payment Students who pay course fees for the duration of their University course at the time of accepting their offer will be eligible for a discount.

This is available to commencing University students who meet the following criteria:

n Full-time international or domestic students in multi-year courses with Monash University

n Students who pay their full course fee up-front, in advance

n Normal course progression is maintained

n Also available for eligible international students applying to Monash through a Monash education agent.

Students who pay the course fees for the duration of their University course will not be subject to annual fee increments.

Please note that the final discount amount varies according to the course taken.

who should use this

application form

All international students who wish to apply to study postgraduate

coursework degrees on campus (including

graduate diplomas, postgraduate diplomas

and masters by coursework degrees).

Complete coursework applications should be

sent to:International Recruitment Services

871 Dandenong Road Caulfield East, Victoria 3145

Australia.

Research studentsAll research students must apply

using the online form at www.monash.edu/study/research

Application forms to study at the Sunway campus (Malaysia)

are available from www.monash.edu.my/research

For applications to Sunway campus, (Malaysia)

a fee of MYR100 is payable to Monash University Malaysia.

International Postgraduate Coursework Application Form 2012Indicate which event application collected at (staff use only):

Complete this form if you are applying for a postgraduate course at Monash University as an international fee-paying student. An application fee must be paid when you submit this form. Please complete all sections of the form clearly and in pen. Do not fill in this form if you are applying for a PhD degree. Download the correct form at www.mrgs.monash.edu.au/research

Section A: Your applicationAre you a citizen of Australia or New Zealand or a Permanent Resident of Australia? If yes, do not fill in this form, instead refer to: www.adm.monash.edu.au/admissions/applyonline-instruct.html

Do you have a Monash student ID number? (please tick): No Yes (please state):

Are you a currently enrolled Monash student? (please tick): No Yes

Section B: Personal detailsWe will contact you by email, post or telephone. To avoid delays in your application, it is important you legibly complete ALL of your details, including your email address. Your name and date of birth should match those in your passport. If you apply through an agent, please ensure all of your details are also provided. These should be different from those of the agent.

Family name:

Given name(s):

Date of birth: D D M M Y Y Y Y Gender (please tick): Male Female

Country of citizenship (as stated in passport):

Country of birth:

You must submit a copy of the personal details page of your passport, or if you do not have a passport, then a copy of your birth certificate

Student address details: Agent contact details (if applicable):

Country: Country:

Telephone: Telephone:

Mobile phone: Mobile phone:

Fax: Fax:

Email (you must give a current and valid email address): Email:

Registered Agent’s stamp:If you apply through an agent, please ensure that your agent

is registered with Monash University or you may experience delays in your application. For details of agents in your country, go to: www.msr.monash.edu.au/monash_agents.

Section C: Course preferences 2012Refer to the Postgraduate Course Guide 2012 or the Monash website for details of course codes, titles, campuses and start dates. Choose three courses you would like to study and list them in order of preference. Check the entry requirements and prerequisite subjects for each to see if you qualify. If you meet the requirements of your first choice, you will not be assessed for your second and third choices.

1. Course title:

Course code: Commencement year: Semester: Campus code:

2. Course title:

Course code: Commencement year: Semester: Campus code:

3. Course title:

Course code: Commencement year: Semester: Campus code:

Campus codes: Berwick: BE Caulfield: CA Clayton: CL Gippsland: GP Malaysia: MA Parkville: PA Peninsula: PE South Africa: SA

Country code Area code Number

Section D: Students with disabilitiesDo you have a disability, impairment or long term-medical condition that may affect your studies?: No Yes

If yes, Monash will require medical documentation from a relevant treating professional outlining the impact of your condition on your ability to meet the academic demands in the university environment. Disclosure of disability is treated confidentially and will not be used to disadvantage you. The Disability Liaison Unit at Monash may contact you to discuss the services available. For more information visit: www.adm.monash.edu/sss/equity-diversity/disability-liaison

Section E: English language proficiencyYou must provide proof of your English proficiency to the required standard of your chosen course. There are a number of ways to satisfy these requirements. For details visit: www.monash.edu/study/international/apply/entry-requirements-english.html Two of the main pathways are:

English as the language of instruction

You have studied in an institution were English is the language of instruction and assessment for the entire institution. Applicants are required to provide evidence from the institution on certified letterhead and signed by the institution’s registrar or equivalent.

Or

IELTS/TOEFL Attach original results or documents (request results to be sent to Monash by testing centres). Please note that only results achieved within two years of the course commencement date will be considered. If you have not yet sat an IELTS/TOEFL exam, please indicate when you will sit one. Note: The Australian Government sometimes requires proof of English proficiency for visa applications. You should ensure that any test you take meets those requirements also. Visit: www.immi.gov.au/students I will sit/have sat an English language proficiency test IELTS TOEFL and TWE/ER Date test taken: D D M M Y Y Y Y

I will apply for a Monash University English Language Centre course in Section F below

If you do not meet the course English requirements, you may be eligible for an English Language Bridging Program. If so, Monash will indicate this in your letter of offer.

Section F: Application for additional English studies and university preparationThis section is an application to the Monash University English Language Centre. Additional tuition fees apply for these courses. For details of fees, courses and start dates, visit: www.monash.edu/englishcentre

Course title:

Start date: D D M M Y Y Y Y End date: D D M M Y Y Y Y Number of weeks (minimum five):

Section G: Academic qualifications and other required documentsCheck the entry details in the Postgraduate Course Guide 2012 or the Monash website www.monash.edu.au/international/courses/postgraduate for any additional requirements and prerequisites.

Include details of your previous academic qualifications. Include dates of commencement and completion, or if you are yet to finish study, your intended completion date. Certified copies of academic qualifications must be attached to this application*. If the qualifications are in a language other than English, please also supply certified translated copies. Monash prefers NAATI-qualified translators.

Documents must be certified by:

Submissions within Australia: Your current or previous education institution; a solicitor; a pharmacist; a Justice of the Peace.

Submissions outside Australia: Your current or previous education institution and attached in an envelope sealed by the institution; a Monash registered agent; a Monash staff member; a solicitor; a commissioner for declarations; a government official. Monash University reserves the right to refuse documentation on the grounds of incorrect certification or translation procedures.

Post-secondary qualification (tertiary studies). Please list your MOST RECENT qualifications first:

Name of qualification:

Institution: Country:

Date commenced: D D M M Y Y Y Y Date completed: D D M M Y Y Y Y

Name of qualification:

Institution: Country:

Date commenced: D D M M Y Y Y Y Date completed: D D M M Y Y Y Y

Are you transferring within the first six months of your principal course in Australia? Your principal course is the main course of study to be undertaken where you have been issued a student visa for multiple courses of study. The principal course would normally be the final course of study. No Yes If yes, please attach a release letter from your current provider.

* Documents submitted with your application remain the property of Monash University.

Section H: Work experience/employment historyComplete this section if:

a) Your final year of study was completed more than six months ago. Please provide a detailed account of work or activities undertaken. OR b) The course you are applying for requires details of your relevant employment history to support your application. If this information is required, please ensure you provide a letter from your previous employer on original company letterhead stating your job title; the basis of employment (full-time/part-time); a precise description of duties performed; duration of your employment (including dates); and the full name, title and signature of the writer. Failure to include this information will delay processing of your application.

Start date: D D M M Y Y Y Y

Position title:

Employer:

End date: D D M M Y Y Y Y

Start date: D D M M Y Y Y Y

Position title:

Employer:

End date: D D M M Y Y Y Y

Start date: D D M M Y Y Y Y

Position title:

Employer:

End date: D D M M Y Y Y Y

If your final year of study was completed more than six months ago, please provide a detailed account of work or activities undertaken since then.

Date commenced: D D M M Y Y Y Y Date completed: D D M M Y Y Y Y

Work experience/activities (please list):

Section I: Research publications and general details for research applicants (Only for students applying for research degrees.)

Research publications: Provide certified copies of original research and/or publications. Separately list all relevant books, refereed journal publications, conference proceedings, refereed conference proceedings, reports and working papers. Ensure that you indicate: • your level of contribution (if a joint or multi-authorship, please indicate percentage of contribution) • the language of the original research and/or publications • the nature and standing of the original research and/or publications (submitted provisionally accepted, accepted for publication, in-press or published).

Proposed research project summary: Provide no less than 200 words describing your proposed project (include methodology and bibliography). Your proposed research project may require clearance from ethics committees if it involves animal or human ethics, bio-safety, or ionising radiation issues. The Intellectual Property Statute and regulations of the University also apply. Visit: www.mrgs.monash.edu.au/scholarships

Academic referees: Provide names and contact details of two academic referees.

Work history: Provide evidence of relevant work experience/training to support your ability to pursue the proposed course.

Attached documents: Research publications No Yes

Proposed research project summary No Yes

Contact details of two academic referees No Yes

Work history and relevant training* No Yes

Photocopy of passport No Yes

* Include current academic and professional curriculum vitae/resume.

Some faculties require research students to submit additional forms. Please check the relevant faculty website at: www.monash.edu.

Section J: Scholarship/sponsorship informationHave you applied for a scholarship/sponsorship from an organisation external to Monash University to support your studies? No Yes (please state the name of the external scholarship/sponsorship):

What is the status of your external scholarship/sponsorship application? Approved Pending Not approved

If the external scholarship/sponsorship has been approved please provide a copy of the official offer letter with this application.

Section K: Application fee paymentYou can pay the $A100 application by credit card, money order or bank draft made out to Monash University.

Card type: Mastercard Visa

Cardholder’s name:

Credit card number: Credit card verification number:(3-digit number on the back of your card)

Credit card expiry date: M M Y Y Y Y

Cardholder’s signature: Amount: $ 1 0 0 . 0 0

Section L: Privacy and student declarationGeneral privacy statement

The information collected on this form is used to assess your application for entry to a Monash University course. It is also used to create an enrolment record on the student database, to prepare a statistical analysis and to inform you about your course and other University courses/events. If you do not complete all the questions on this form, it may not be possible to process your application. Personal information may be collected from, or disclosed to, relevant bodies for the verification of your previous qualifications, and it may be disclosed to government agencies (eg DIAC), as required by legislation or pursuant to obligations under the ESOS Act 2000 and the 2007 National Code of Practice or for your visa application. Information may be shared with the registered agent you appoint to assist with your application for entry or visa processing. You have the right to access personal information that Monash University holds about you, subject to legislation, by contacting the Monash University privacy officer at [email protected]. Privacy legislation only applies to students who study in Australia.

Due to privacy regulations, we are unable to disclose information to any other third parties such as friends, relatives and parents.

Declaration

I warrant that the information on this form, or provided in support of my application, is correct and complete. I acknowledge that the provision of incorrect information or the withholding of relevant information relating to my application, including academic transcript/s, might invalidate my application and that the University may withdraw an offer of a place or cancel my enrolment in consequence.

Should the University determine that I have submitted a false document, I consent to the University disclosing this information to other relevant tertiary institutions.

I consent to any educational institution at which I have previously been a student and/or my current or any past employer, providing Monash University with information which that institution or employer holds about me for the purpose of Monash verifying my grades and/or qualifications or experience.

I agree to abide by the statutes, regulations and policies of Monash University.

I have read and understood the above conditions and accept them fully.

Student’s signature: Date: D D M M Y Y Y Y

Please complete the following checklist before submitting $A100 application fee (non-refundable)

Proof of English proficiency

Certified copies of academic records/transcripts

Additional information (check your course/s in the Admissions Table in this guide)

Signed declaration

If you are a DEEWR Endeavour Awards applicant, you must attach a copy of the email from DEEWR confirming your Application ID number

If you are applying for an Australian Leadership Award (ALA), please attach a copy of the AusAID acknowledgement letter

Copy of official scholarship/sponsorship offer letter

Copy of personal details of passport or a copy of birth certificate.

Where to send your applicationAustralian campus applications

Monash University International Recruitment Services 871 Dandenong Rd Caulfield East 3145 Australia

Sunway campus applications

Jalan Lagoon Selatan 46150 Bandar Sunway Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia

Fax: +61 3 9903 4778 Email: [email protected]

When will you know?

You will receive an acknowledgement email issuing you an ID number. Use this number to check the status of your application on our website. Please remember postal services can affect the time between you sending the application and Monash University receiving it. To check the progress of your application, visit www.monash.edu/international/myapplication

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