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Chemistry off-campus, at home or overseas. international industry bodies for A global outlook 8
Monash offer’s the flexibility to study professional practice in specified
Civil and structural engineering when and where you choose, and fields. Graduate with a qualification
Development studies
benefit from working with industry that will advance your career in areas Accommodation 10
along the way. such as business, engineering, IT,
Economics and econometrics law, education, architecture, medicine,
Reuters Top 75: Asia’s Most Innovative Universities health or pharmacy. Budgeting 11
A global reach
Education
At Monash we believe that the
English language and literature educational experience is extended Research excellence Our campuses 12
through collaboration, challenging Monash is home to advanced equipment
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Environmental sciences the status quo and traversing and research platforms such as the
uncharted territory. largest wind tunnel in Australia, which Living in Melbourne 14
Geography
is leading the way for aerodynamic
As a global university with a presence
History and wind noise research, the unique
on four continents, you have access Our courses 16
$5 million electron microscope (EM)
Hospitality and to more international exchanges,
Our courses are accredited by professional bodies such as: which aims to transform the way we
internships and collaborative
leisure management view the human immune system and Semester dates for 2018 102
research programs.
FishCore which is home to the largest
Law We have locations in Italy, Malaysia, zebrafish facility in the southern
India and China, and partnerships hemisphere – leading platforms Fees 102
Medicine
and alliances with universities in for learning and testing your ideas.
Nursing North America, Europe, the UK, Application process for
Monash Business School is one of the few business schools across the globe, and the only one within the Group of Eight, As a member of the Group of Eight, 127
with the esteemed ‘triple crown’ accreditation of AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA. Asia and Africa. international students
Pharmacy and pharmacology Monash is a research-intensive
university. This research informs our
Psychology course development which focuses Entry requirements 106
on meeting the needs of industry
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At Monash, it’s not just about the course. You’re at the centre of everything we do. AKUA BOATEMMA OWUSU
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Each Monash campus features a health, wellbeing and to see your country’s area of priority.
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aid to life balance issues. countries are invited, and countries with strategic priorities for • Colfuturo (Colombia)
Dedicated graduate learning spaces • FIDERH and FUNED (Mexico)
Monash will be given preference.
We have two study lounges purpose-built for graduate monash.edu/health-wellbeing • Senescyt (Ecuador)
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graduate students and is open from 7am until midnight. Disability support services
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Professional pathways your study, the Equity and Diversity Centre will help you
Offering a 12-week internship and work-readiness training, access services such as learning support, assistive
the Professional Year Program helps you obtain the skills software or equipment loans.
that employers demand (fees apply).
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“My passion is to promote equality and transparency.
The flexibility of my double degree course means I can
CAMPUS learn about management and finance while still following
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my passion in law. Monash courses are not only limited
DID YOU KNOW?
to theories. It is accompanied with an abundance of case
Every Monash campus has a security office that is studies and practical projects, which will equip me with
staffed 24 hours a day. Members of the security essential employability skills.”
team are friendly and always ready to provide help TRINH PHAM NGOC NGUYEN
and safety advice. They are also happy to escort you Master of Professional Accounting/Master of Business Law (Vietnam)
anywhere on campus at any time of the day or night. Monash International Merit Scholarship
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Live on campus at Monash for a convenient, focused and DID YOU KNOW?
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MRS residents have a
supportive environment designed to allow the disciplined consistently higher pass
a budget before you go to uni, Costs Monthly (A$) Yearly (A$)
study necessary to complete a graduate-level course. rate than non-residents. especially if you plan on living out Building and amenities fee 300
The pass rate for MRS
Monash Residential Services offers specific banks, cafes, restaurants, parks, libraries, residents is 93 per cent
of home. Application fee 50
floors dedicated to graduate students. sporting facilities and a cinema all close by*. Halls of residence fees during academic year (40 weeks) 5908
compared to 88 per cent
Some buildings have dedicated graduate Monash on-campus accommodation is You can use these tables to help prepare a budget.
for non-residents. However, these figures are only estimates; costs will
Halls of residence fees during summer vacation (12 weeks) 1772.40
lounges and other facilities that foster available at Clayton and Peninsula campuses.
collegiality and recognise the needs of our We recommend you book early to secure vary depending on your location and your lifestyle. Telephone and internet connection 275
more mature students. your place. Rent, for example, is more expensive in some areas
of Melbourne than others. You may need to add other Books, stationery and equipment 1100
All of this is situated at the heart of campus life items to your budget, such as ongoing mobile phone Clothing 900
where residents have access to recreational mrs.monash.edu and internet fees. All costs are subject to inflation.
facilities and ease of living with a supermarket, * Applies only to Clayton campus. Food (lunch Mon–Fri) 300 3600
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campuses, specialised teaching locations in located at 555 Lonsdale Street, within education to our students and undertaking PE
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welcoming communities where you will feel at home. the Faculty of Education, and Monash
Melbourne campuses are connected Art and culture Parking
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We also have a campus in Malaysia; a joint graduate school in China; a learning via a network of free shuttle buses.
centre in Italy; and a research centre in India. We also deliver awards at other Many students who study at Caulfield
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Biomedical and Health Science 79 Environment and Sustainability 101
• Civil engineering (infrastructure systems)
• Cardiovascular diseases • Corporate environmental and
• Civil engineering (transport)
Location $ Fees • Civil engineering (water)
• Infectious diseases and population health sustainability management
• Neuroscience • Environment and governance
• Electrical engineering
• Regenerative medicine and stems cells • Environmental security
Duration Degree awarded • Energy and sustainability engineering
• Materials engineering • International development and environment
Clinical Embryology 80
• Mechanical engineering • Leadership for sustainable development
Intake
• Medical engineering Clinical Research Methods 81
• Renewable and sustainable
energy engineering Dietetics 81
Tourism 31
A professionally focused program of advanced study Planners can no longer rely on policy-focused approaches
in contemporary design practice, the Master of Design to re-frame contemporary and future cities.
Caulfield course includes specialisations in interaction design, In this project-based urban planning and design The course is open to applicants from backgrounds
Caulfield
1, 1.5 or 2 years
multimedia design and collaborative design. course, recognised by the Planning Institute of
Australia, you’ll work on projects based in real
as diverse as architecture, landscape architecture,
engineering, economics and geography. 2 years
settings, addressing the challenges facing planners On graduating you’ll be equipped to seek
You can also take a range of units from across these Entry requirements in the 21st century. employment in government departments and
February and July three to construct an advanced studies in design agencies, and in planning practices in Australia February
Depending upon your prior qualifications and The Master of Urban Planning and Design course
specialisation. This program is ideal for those keen and around the world.
experience you will be eligible for entry credit, offers an interdisciplinary and collaborative
A$30,600 to enter the expanding fields of professional design A$30,600
$ 2017 fees p.a. engagement, or design practitioners aiming to
which reduces the duration. approach, engaging with the urban planning $ 2017 fees p.a.
interests in the Department of Architecture as well Entry requirements
upgrade their expertise. You’ll be trained in advanced Eligibility Duration
(in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (years)2 as other research interests in Monash University, An Australian undergraduate degree (or equivalent) Master of Urban Planning
Master of Design design thinking and processes that’ll equip you to
such as the Cooperative Research Centre for with at least a credit average, a CV, and a 250-word and Design
create design solutions that engage experiential, Bachelor’s degree in any field 2
communication, object and spatial contexts. Bachelor’s in a related field3, OR Water Sensitive Cities, the Monash Sustainability statement of purpose outlining your area of interest
Alternative exits Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
Bachelor’s degree in any field + relevant expertise4 1.5 Institute and the Monash Infrastructure Institute. and the reason why you would like to complete a standard full-time course load for a year.
• Graduate Certificate of Design the course.
Bachelor’s (Hons) in a related field3 1 The focus of the project studios is on understanding
• Graduate Diploma of Design 1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. Applicants applying the impacts relating to the growth and transformation The application process will be conducted in two COURSE CODE: F6004
to do the 1.5 or one-year program are required to provide 10–15 images of
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents recent, original work, clearly numbered with a corresponding list of details of cities – themes include the Compact City, stages, with your statement and CV being reviewed CRICOS CODE: 089737A
a standard full-time course load for a year. attached, and to identify your preferred specialisation. the Ecological City, the Sprawling City and the before being shortlisted for an interview.
2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it.
You may apply for and complete the longer duration.
Inclusive City. The cumulative project work
COURSE CODE: F6002 3. Related fields may include graphic design, communication design, visual is undertaken in groups and individually in English language requirements
CRICOS CODE: 089737A communication, interior design, interior architecture, exhibition design, the studio setting, and includes field visits,
interaction design, user experience design, multimedia design, motion design, Category A (see page 107)
web design, industrial design or product design. workshops, seminars and case study research.
4. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate, graduate diploma You’ll work with students from a range of
or work experience. disciplines and backgrounds, along with
Australian and internationally experienced
English language requirements academics and practitioners committed to
Category A (see page 107) multidisciplinary research.
Specialisations
Advanced studies in design Interaction design
This pathway allows you to construct, with The interaction design specialisation develops
approval, an individual program of study from your skills in the design of contemporary artefacts,
across interaction design, multimedia design products and services that engage with interactive,
and collaborative design. This enables you to user-focused technologies and processes.
tailor your unit choices while addressing the These can include, but aren’t limited to, health and
fundamental principles of advanced design medical equipment, ‘smart’ furniture, educational
practice and thinking. It’ll inspire you to connect toys, wearable technologies, information kiosks
research and practice across the design disciplines, and transport systems. You’ll use a diverse
and to become a thoughtful design practitioner. range of interactive processes, including the
You’ll broaden your knowledge of key design application of advanced technologies; electronics
constructs, deepen your professional learning and programming; physical and virtual interface
in design areas of interest, and advance your manipulation; engineering and material fabrication;
capacity as a design professional. and rapid prototyping. The specialisation gives
you an understanding of the relationship between
Collaborative design interactive activities, products and human behaviour.
Collaborative design places you conceptually and
practically at the intersection of interior, graphic Multimedia design
and industrial design practice. The program will Multimedia design develops your skills in digital
set you design challenges involving image, text, communication environments. This includes designing
products, narratives, systems, services, public for the web; motion and animation; and interactive
and private space, materiality and virtuality. touchscreen devices and surfaces. Emphasising an
You’ll develop independent conceptual and advanced knowledge of existing and emerging digital
practical design skills alongside an ability to design processes and systems, this specialisation
be part of collaborative design processes. embraces projects of varied scale, from hand-held
You’ll expand your awareness across design smart devices to large public interactive screens.
disciplines; develop multidisciplinary design It develops your ability to build a communication
expertise; and build broader skills in leadership, narrative; use multimedia processes to fill community
professional adaptability and complex and business needs; and understand the end-user’s
project planning. engagement with projects or products such as
websites, apps and other screen-based media. In Search of New Public Domain, Liam Eastop (2013).
SCIENCES Specialisations
As globalisation expands, so does the demand Off-campus study available.
for those with intercultural communication skills
Applied linguistics
to reach wide audiences. The course offers a 2 years
This gives you a strong understanding of
competitive advantage to language teachers,
language structures and use across a variety
interpreters, editors and others working with
of languages. It’s ideal for anyone working February and July
language in increasingly multilingual and
with language issues in a multilingual and
multicultural societies. Two specialisations are
multicultural context. It is suited to a range of A$30,700
available – applied linguistics, and teaching $
Applied Linguistics professionals such as interpreters, editors and 2017 fees p.a.
world Englishes for international communication.
policymakers, and is also recommended for
Bioethics
teachers of senior high school English courses, Master of Applied Linguistics
Communications and Media Studies Entry requirements language teachers and generalist teachers.
Depending upon your prior qualifications and
Cultural and Creative Industries Alternative exits
experience you will be eligible for entry credit, Teaching world Englishes for
International Development Practice which reduces the duration. • Graduate Certificate in Arts
international communication
• Graduate Diploma in
International Relations Eligibility
This provides a detailed knowledge of
Duration Applied Linguistics
(in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (years)2 the teaching and use of English as an
International Relations and Journalism
Bachelor’s degree in any field 2 international language. It looks at the spread
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
International Sustainable of English around the world, including a standard full-time course load for a year.
Bachelor’s in a related field3 1.5
Tourism Management socio-cultural, conceptual and ideological
Bachelor’s (Hons) in a related field3, OR
Interpreting and Translation Studies Bachelor’s degree in any field + relevant expertise4 1 considerations. It addresses issues such COURSE CODE: A6001
1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement.
as the speaker’s identity, the teaching of CRICOS CODE: 082651G
Journalism 2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it. English as an international language, and
Tourism You may apply for and complete the longer duration. the use of English as a common language
3. Related fields include linguistics, applied linguistics, language study or
teaching, translation and interpreting, TESOL and speech pathology. in international professional contexts.
4. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate, graduate diploma or work
experience.
This exciting course provides you with an overview of Our world is shaped by big questions about global justice,
the rapidly growing cultural and creative industry sector, war, peace, social movements and inter-state relations.
Caulfield and its many employment opportunities. The Master of International Relations gives you Specialisations
Caulfield, Clayton
the skills to deal critically and analytically with such
General studies in international relations
1, 1.5 or 2 years You will get a detailed understanding of this dynamic Entry requirements questions, providing a window into the dynamic 1, 1.5 or 2 years
sector in close contact with a range of industry Tailor your studies to suit your own
Depending upon your prior qualifications and world of 21st-century politics.
professionals and real-world projects from Australia interests or needs while addressing the
February and July experience you will be eligible for entry credit, The course explores the security, ethical, legal and fundamental debates surrounding global February and July
and overseas. Whether exploring creative clusters
which reduces the duration. economic dimensions of international relations. politics. By selecting subjects across the
in Melbourne and Shanghai, assessing festivals in
A$30,700 You’ll look at key issues in foreign policy, world order, range of available specialisations, you’ll be A$30,700
rural Africa or understanding the business models
$ 2017 fees p.a.
Eligibility
(in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1
Duration
(years)2 European studies, crisis management and terrorism, able to examine key issues in foreign policy, $ 2017 fees p.a.
of global digital industries, our agile content will
as well as the gender, development, migration and international and comparative governance,
prepare you for an amazing career. Bachelor’s degree in any field 2
Master of Cultural and governance aspects of global politics. world order and security, human rights, Master of
Bachelor’s in a related field3, OR
Creative Industries The course is intended for those who want to European studies, crisis management, International Relations
Bachelor’s degree in any field + relevant expertise4 1.5 Our graduates have gone on to a broad range of
work in the arts, cultural and creative industries; diplomacy and trade, or terrorism.
Alternative exits Bachelor’s (Hons) in a related field3 1 occupations at organisations including the United Alternative exits
in the public, independent or commercial sectors;
1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. Nations, Australian government departments
• Graduate Certificate in Arts in cultural policy and industry governance; in urban Governance and security • Graduate Certificate in Arts
2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it. (DFAT, defence, attorney general), International Red
• Graduate Diploma in Arts cultural regeneration and branding; or in culture You may apply for and complete the longer duration. • Graduate Diploma in Arts
Cross, Australian Federal Police, Australian Trade This provides you with a comprehensive
and development projects. 3. Related fields include humanities or social sciences.
4. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate, graduate diploma Commission and ASEAN Ministry of Foreign Affairs. understanding of how power, authority and
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
a standard full-time course load for a year.
or work experience. participation is managed within and among a standard full-time course load for a year.
Entry requirements states, as well as challenges to this domestically
English language requirements and internationally. You’ll focus on the practical
COURSE CODE: A6004 Depending upon your prior qualifications and COURSE CODE: A6010
Category A (see page 107) applications of governance, institutions
CRICOS CODE: 093655B experience you will be eligible for entry credit, CRICOS CODE: 082659M
and the rule of law, and how it works in the
which reduces the duration.
global environment.
Eligibility Duration
(in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (years)2 International diplomacy and trade
Bachelor’s degree in any field 2 This specialisation is designed for those at
Bachelor’s in a related field3, OR the start of their working life, as well as those
Want to improve the wellbeing of millions worldwide? English language requirements Political violence and counter-terrorism
Category A (see page 107) Engage with the ideologies and conditions
This course will help you tackle the political, Entry requirements that give rise to political violence. You’ll focus on
Caulfield, Clayton economic, cultural and ecological challenges understanding terrorism and political extremism,
Depending upon your prior qualifications and
that lead to extreme poverty, poor health, fragile the conditions associated with preventing and
experience you will be eligible for entry credit,
governance, inequality and environmental combating political violence, and the effects of
which reduces the duration.
1, 1.5 or 2 years vulnerability. All these issues require professionals these activities on democratic and civil liberties.
with the practical skills and analytical capacity to Eligibility Duration
build resilience at national and community levels. (in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (years)2
February and July
Delivered by specialists from the humanities, social Bachelor’s degree in any field 2
sciences, medicine, business, education and law, Bachelor’s in a related field3, OR
A$30,700
$ 2017 fees p.a.
the course offers a broad approach to sustainable Bachelor’s degree in any field + relevant expertise4 1.5
DOUBLE MASTER’S PROGRAMS
development with four streams: democracy, justice Bachelor’s (Hons) in a related field3 1
Master of International and governance; gender, conflict and security; 1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement.
Double master’s with Master of Journalism Double master’s with Shanghai
Development Practice crisis, change and management; and sustainable 2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it.
Jiao Tong University, China
You may apply for and complete the longer duration. If you’re looking to enter the field of professional
resource management. 3. Related fields include humanities or social sciences. journalism, a Master of Journalism and Master of Offering a truly international perspective, this double
Alternative exits 4. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate, graduate diploma
The course is designed for those working, or work experience. International Relations double degree provides a degree course immerses you in two cultures.
• Graduate Certificate in Arts or planning to work, in areas such as human comprehensive introduction to the international It combines the Master of International Relations at
• Graduate Diploma in Arts rights advocacy; aid agencies in government political system. See page 28 for more information. Monash with the Master of Arts in Chinese Politics
English language requirements
and non-government sectors; non-government and Economy from Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents organisations; the Fair Trade business sector; Category A (see page 107) You’ll study one year at Monash University in
a standard full-time course load for a year.
community organisations; and international Australia and one year in Shanghai. On successful
institutions such as the United Nations and completion, you’ll not only have the invaluable
COURSE CODE: A6006 the World Bank. international insights this experience offers, but
CRICOS CODE: 079175B you will also be eligible to graduate with degrees
from both universities.
Caulfield
Keen to further focus your interests and aspirations? The Master of Interpreting and Translation Studies course Clayton
This double degree course could be for you. develops your practical and theoretical skills in translation
2, 2.5 or 3 years
You’ll complete one of the specialisations offered Entry requirements
and interpreting in English and a second language chosen 1.5 or 2 years
International Sustainable
and conferences. Training is bi-directional
Bachelor’s degree in a related field3 including advanced
in the two languages, and you’ll need to
bilingual proficiency4, OR
Bachelor’s degree in any field and relevant expertise5 be able to fluently converse in both.
Tourism Management
including advanced bilingual proficiency4 2
Bachelor’s (Hons) degree in a related field3 including advanced
bilingual proficiency4 1.5
1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement.
EXPERT MASTER’S
2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it.
You may apply for and complete the longer duration.
3. Related fields include humanities or social sciences.
Caulfield
Sustainability is increasingly influencing tourism planning, 4. Advanced bilingual proficiency is equivalent to at least three years
post-Year 12 study.
development, governance and management as the 5. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate, graduate diploma
or work experience.
1, 1.5 or 2 years
industry expands. English language requirements
Category H (see page 107)
February and July With the growth rate of emerging economies Entry requirements
doubling that of advanced economies in the years
Depending upon your prior qualifications and
A$30,700 leading to 2030, sustainable tourism is playing
$ 2017 fees p.a. a leading role in the United Nations Millennium
experience you will be eligible for entry credit,
INTERNATIONAL DOUBLE MASTER’S PROGRAMS
which reduces the duration.
Development Goals.
Master of International The Master of Interpreting and Translation Studies can also be taken as part of a double degree
This course meets the growing demand for Eligibility Duration
Sustainable Tourism (in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (years)2 program with an international partner in France, Italy or Japan.
Management specialists in tourism planning, marketing and
Bachelor’s degree in any field 2 This international double degree program immerses you in two cultures, with one full year in Australia
industry management who not only have a deep
Bachelor’s in a related field3, OR and another at the partner university.
Alternative exits understanding of global business activity, but
Bachelor’s degree in any field + relevant expertise4 1.5
• Graduate Certificate in Arts also clear insights into the effects of planning You’ll complete the requirements of the Monash Master of Interpreting and Translation Studies (MITS),
Bachelor’s (Hons) in a related field3 1 as well as a second degree with one of the following universities: Jean Moulin Lyon III (French, specialising
• Graduate Diploma in Arts and policymaking on the environment, society,
culture and the economy. 1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. in translation); Kobe City University of Foreign Studies (Japanese, specialising in interpreting and translation);
2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it.
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents You may apply for and complete the longer duration. Universitas Trieste (Italian and either French, German or Spanish, specialising in translation or in interpreting
a standard full-time course load for a year. 3. Related fields include humanities or social sciences. and translation).
4. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate, graduate diploma
or work experience. See future.arts.monash.edu/mits/double-degrees for further information.
COURSE CODE: A6012
CRICOS CODE: 078909K English language requirements
Category A (see page 107)
Journalism Tourism
EXPERT MASTER’S EXPERT MASTER’S
The journalist of the future will play a crucial role in society Global demand is rising for highly skilled professionals
by scrutinising and holding to account those in power, in international tourism and related industries.
Caulfield shedding light on systemic failings, and finding the truth. Our Master of Tourism course, Australia’s longest- Entry requirements
Caulfield
running and most industry-focused graduate
Depending upon your prior qualifications and
1, 1.5 or 2 years If you want to enter this rapidly changing industry, or Entry requirements tourism program, prepares you for a career
experience you will be eligible for entry credit, 1, 1.5 or 2 years
you’re a part of the media and want to extend your in tourism management, planning, policy and
Depending upon your prior qualifications and which reduces the duration.
expertise, the Master of Journalism is right for you. sustainable development.
February and July experience you will be eligible for entry credit, February and July
Working with award-winning journalists and which reduces the duration. You’ll develop specialised skills in all aspects Eligibility Duration
(in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (years)2
academics with outstanding industry links, of the international tourism industry, including
A$30,700 A$30,700
$ 2017 fees p.a. you’ll gain expert skills in research and reporting Eligibility
(in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1
Duration
(years)2 key sectors such as tourism marketing and
Bachelor’s degree in any field 2 $ 2017 fees p.a.
in print, digital, radio and video, and explore the Bachelor’s in a related field3, OR
destination management.
Bachelor’s degree in any field 2 Bachelor’s degree in any field + relevant expertise4 1.5
media’s evolving role in society.
Master of Journalism Bachelor’s in a related field3, OR You’ll gain a global perspective on all forms Bachelor’s (Hons) in a related field3 1 Master of Tourism
Bachelor’s degree in any field + relevant expertise4 1.5 of tourism, and take part in industry-based 1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement.
Alternative exits Bachelor’s (Hons) in a related field3 1 workshops or an internship, as well as field 2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it. Alternative exits
You may apply for and complete the longer duration.
• Graduate Certificate in Arts 1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. trips to local and international destinations. • Graduate Certificate in Arts
3. Related fields include humanities, social sciences, business or marketing.
2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it.
• Graduate Diploma in Arts You may apply for and complete the longer duration.
4. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate or work experience. • Graduate Diploma in Arts
3. Related fields include humanities or social sciences.
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents 4. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate or work experience. English language requirements Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
a standard full-time course load for a year. a standard full-time course load for a year.
Category A (see page 107)
English language requirements
COURSE CODE: A6008 Category C (see page 107) COURSE CODE: A6009
CRICOS CODE: 082656C CRICOS CODE: 082658A
Actuarial Studies Developed for accounting graduates, our forward- Entry requirements 1 or 1.5 years
Applied Economics and Econometrics thinking curriculum connects research and practice
Depending upon your prior qualifications and
to give you a deep understanding of the latest
Applied Finance experience you may be eligible for entry credit, February and July
applications. You’ll align your professional learning
which reduces the duration.
Banking and Finance with your career goals or interests, with specialist
studies in financial accounting, forensic accounting, You must prepare a one-page statement A$39,800
Business of purpose that includes:
$ 2017 fees p.a.
auditing, management accounting, and accounting
Business (graduate certificate) information systems. By studying this course you • your reasons for applying to the program
may be eligible for exemptions towards Chartered • how completion of the program will enhance Master of Accounting
Business (graduate diploma)
Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) papers, career aspirations, and
Business Administration associate membership and entry to CPA Program Alternative exits
• a personalised statement detailing how
Business Law of CPA Australia, entry to Chartered Accountants you can contribute to the program. • Graduate Certificate
Program of Chartered Accountants Australia and in Business
Human Resource Management New Zealand, and associate membership of the Eligibility Duration
(in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (years)2 • Graduate Diploma in Business
Human Resource Management Institute of Public Accountants.
(graduate diploma) Bachelor’s degree with a major in accounting 1.5
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
Bachelor’s degree in accounting and a graduate certificate, a standard full-time course load for a year.
International Business OR Bachelor’s (Hons) in accounting 1
Management 1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. For further details
COURSE CODE: B6002
see study.monash/courses. You will be ranked and selected based on your
Marketing entire academic record. CRICOS CODE: 088629B
2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it.
You may apply for and complete the longer duration.
Caulfield
This advanced double degree will develop your If you’re looking to develop your career in economics Caulfield
skills to address the wide range of legal issues or econometrics, this course gives you the analytical
2.5 years
in contemporary business. and technical skills you need for the profession, 1, 1.5 or 2 years
February and July You’ll focus on specific fields of accounting Entry requirements
as well as a solid grounding in commerce. February and July
practice alongside study of the legal environment
An Australian bachelor’s degree (or equivalent)
A$39,800 and its effect on business practice in corporate You can build your knowledge in one of three Specialisations A$37,800
$ 2017 fees p.a. governance, financial regulation, compliance
in a non-accounting discipline with Weighted
specialisations: applied econometrics; applied $ 2017 fees p.a.
Average Mark (WAM) of 65 or an equivalent Applied econometrics
and taxation. This course is designed for those economics and econometrics; or business
Master of Professional GPA as determined by the faculty. You’ll be This gives you the econometric and statistical • Master of Applied
who need specialist legal knowledge in their roles, economics. With a comprehensive theoretical
Accounting and ranked and selected based on your entire analysis tools required in the business, Econometrics
such as those in regulatory, compliance or and practical curriculum across your chosen
Master of Business Law academic record with due consideration economics and finance sectors. You’ll develop • Master of Applied
risk-management positions, and who want field, you’ll develop expertise in applied economic
given to relevant employment experience. skills in econometric techniques across applied Economics and
to combine this knowledge with an advanced and econometric tools. You’ll also have the
Alternative exits econometrics, time series analysis, financial Econometrics
accounting qualification. You must also submit a one-page candidate opportunity to undertake independent research
• Graduate Certificate econometrics, macro-econometrics and
statement in which you are required to demonstrate in your specialisation. • Master of Business
in Business micro-econometrics. You’ll also be able to
that you possess the motivation and academic skills Economics
• Graduate Diploma in Business design and implement applied econometric
required to successfully complete the program. Entry requirements projects for the government and business sectors. Alternative exits
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
Depending upon your prior qualifications and
a standard full-time course load for a year.
English language requirements experience you may be eligible for entry credit, Applied economics and econometrics • Graduate Certificate
in Business
Category A (see page 107) which reduces the duration. You’ll gain the economics and econometrics skills
to address important economic policy questions. • Graduate Diploma in Business
COURSE CODE: B6015 Eligibility Duration
CRICOS CODE: 082639D (in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (years)2
You’ll learn how to use economic or related theory
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
and econometric models for assessing economic a standard full-time course load for a year.
Bachelor’s in any field1 2
and public policies, and develop the knowledge
Bachelor’s in a related field3, OR
Bachelor’s degree in any field + relevant expertise4 1.5
and research experience to seek jobs in the private,
COURSE CODE: B6001
public or institutional sector as an economist.
Bachelor’s (Hons) degree in any field 1.5 CRICOS CODE: 087954G
Bachelor’s (Hons) in a related field3 1 Business economics
Actuarial Studies
1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. You will You’ll gain advanced knowledge of the theories
be ranked and selected based on your entire academic record.
2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it.
explaining and analysing economic policies –
RANKED TOP 30 IN THE WORLD You may apply for and complete the longer duration. focusing on how individuals, households, firms
QS World University Rankings by subject 2017. 3. Related fields include economics, econometrics and business statistics. and governments interact and how economies
EXPERT MASTER’S 4. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate.
work, with an emphasis on economic regulation
and policy. Designed for those who want to develop
English language requirements
As a Master of Actuarial Studies graduate you’ll be Category A (see page 107)
expertise in applied economic tools as well as
undertake independent research, this specialisation
ready to practise as a professional across actuarial extends your knowledge of economic analysis in
the global economy. You’ll also be able to focus
Clayton or risk management fields. on areas of business strategy, competition policy,
economic policy, project evaluation, pricing,
and risk and regulation.
1.5 or 2 years Designed for technical, mathematical and scientific Entry requirements
graduates, as well as professionals in the early stages
Depending upon your prior qualifications and
of their careers, you’ll broaden your knowledge
February experience you may be eligible for entry credit,
of key mathematical learning constructs and
which reduces the duration.
gain the skills and professional values to become
A$37,800 an effective actuary. The course deepens your
$ 2017 fees p.a.
Eligibility
(in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1
Duration
(years)2
understanding of specialist areas of actuarial practice
and may include exemptions for Parts I and II of Bachelor’s in a related field3, including completion
Master of Actuarial Studies subjects of the Institute of Actuaries Australia. of an introductory statistics unit 2
Bachelor’s (Hons) in a related field3, OR
Bachelor’s degree in any field + relevant expertise4 1.5
Alternative exits
1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. You will
• Graduate Certificate be ranked and selected based on your entire academic record.
in Business 2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it.
You may apply for and complete the longer duration.
• Graduate Diploma in Business 3. Related fields are technical, mathematical or scientific disciplines.
4. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate.
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
a standard full-time course load for a year.
English language requirements
Category A (see page 107)
COURSE CODE: B6014
CRICOS CODE: 082326K
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents English language requirements “My graduate studies definitely
a standard full-time course load for a year.
Category A (see page 107) assisted in getting me to my
COURSE CODE: B6003 current position. I undertook
CRICOS CODE: 084613J
specialised marketing units,
which built on my existing level
of marketing knowledge, as well
as getting an insight into more
RANKED TOP 30 IN THE WORLD
QS World University Rankings by subject 2017.
Banking and Finance general business topics. It was
through leveraging this newly
EXPERT MASTER’S
developed knowledge base and
This comprehensive course gives you a thorough understanding skill set that I managed to move
of the banking and finance industry, and develops your into a strategic marketing and
communications role.”
Clayton proficiency across areas such as portfolio management,
1, 1.5, 2 years
money markets, financial management, bank lending and SOPHIE METTRICK
Strategic Marketing and Communications Executive
risk management. Master of Business (Advanced Marketing), 2013
February and July
By connecting research and practice, you’ll develop Entry requirements
A$39,800 a deep understanding of the banking industry, and
$ Depending upon your prior qualifications and
2017 fees p.a. have practical opportunities to apply your knowledge.
experience you may be eligible for entry credit,
You'll also benefit by developing your theoretical
which reduces the duration.
Master of Banking knowledge, and strengthening your critical thinking
and Finance and communication skills. Eligibility Duration
(in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (years)2
Alternative exits Bachelor’s degree in any field 2
• Graduate Certificate Bachelor’s degree in a related field+ relevant expertise3 1.5
in Business
Bachelor’s (Hons) in any field 1.5
• Graduate Diploma in Business
Bachelor’s (Hons) degree in a related field 1
1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. For further details
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
see study.monash/courses. You will be ranked and selected based on your
a standard full-time course load for a year.
entire academic record.
2. Even if you are eligible for a shorter course duration you may elect
to complete the longer duration.
COURSE CODE: B6004 3. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate, graduate diploma
CRICOS CODE: 079580M or work experience.
The Graduate Certificate in Business gives you The Monash MBA is designed for ambitious young
the chance to take your career in a new direction professionals who want to solve next-generation problems.
Caulfield and explore a variety of business areas. This course provides a basic framework of Entry requirements
Caulfield
analytical, strategic and problem-solving skills, and
An Australian bachelor’s degree (or equivalent)
6 months You’ll broaden your current skill set and have Entry requirements you’ll develop critical personal and professional
with a pass average and a minimum total of three 2 years
a strong foundation in your preferred discipline, competencies. The MBA Program brings together
An Australian bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) years’ work experience with at least one year of
with choices include marketing, public sector international and local students from a wide range
February and July with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 55 professional/managerial experience. You’ll be ranked January and July
management, human resources, economics of professional and cultural backgrounds, and is
(or equivalent) or an equivalent GPA as determined accordingly based on your entire academic record.
and more. committed to a global orientation in all its activities.
by the faculty. You’ll be ranked and selected based
A$37,800 You will need to provide: A$34,700
$ 2017 fees p.a. on your entire academic record. The Monash MBA focuses on contemporary $ 2017 fees p.a.
• a copy of your resume
business and organisational challenges, and
Graduate Certificate English language requirements provides an integrated approach to discipline- • a statement of purpose – a one-page statement Master of Business
in Business based academic content. You’ll develop a strategic explaining why you're applying and what you can Administration
Category A (see page 107)
and practice-based approach to management contribute, and
Total fee for this 24-credit-point
development, working closely with leading • your employment references. Alternative exits
(6 months full-time) course.
professors, business executives and project You will also need to take part in an interview (by • Graduate Certificate
supervisors to consult directly with business telephone) with a member of the selection panel. in Business
COURSE CODE: B4001
organisations throughout the program. You will • Graduate Diploma in Business
CRICOS CODE: 069580E
also undertake an international business project
English language requirements
and have the opportunity to study abroad. Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
Category A (see page 107) a standard full-time course load for a year.
Live projects on strategy, technology development
and entrepreneurship are included in the curriculum,
COURSE CODE: B6016
meaning you’ll graduate with a portfolio of
CRICOS CODE: 001461G
completed consulting projects to demonstrate
your applied skills.
Monash Business School is one of the few business schools around the world
to have achieved the esteemed ‘triple crown’ of business school accreditations.
This course is designed for non-law graduates and those who The human resource management field is diverse
need specialist legal knowledge in regulatory, compliance or and complex, requiring both general and specialist skills
Caulfield risk-management positions. for roles across many industry sectors. Caulfield
Off-campus study available.
1, 1.5 or 2 years You’ll develop a deep understanding of the legal Entry requirements In this course you’ll focus on areas of contemporary Entry requirements 1 or 1.5 years
environment and its effects on business practice HR practice to advance your expertise and career.
Depending upon your prior qualifications and Depending upon your prior qualifications and
in corporate governance, financial regulation, Our innovative curriculum combines research
February and July experience you will be eligible for entry credit experience you may be eligible for entry credit February and July
Asian and international business, human resources and the latest thinking to give you highly focused
which reduces the duration. which reduces the duration.
and workplace relations, marketing and taxation. and specialised knowledge. You’ll also develop
A$37,800 The course offers a distinct business perspective a deep understanding of the core principles of A$37,800
$ 2017 fees p.a.
Eligibility
(in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1
Duration
(years)2
Eligibility
(in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1
Duration
(years)2
$ 2017 fees p.a.
on legal issues and developments, and is ideal if HR, including change and talent management,
you’re looking to advance your legal literacy. Bachelor’s degree in any field 2 industrial relations, HR planning, leadership, Bachelor’s degree in any field + 2 years relevant employment 1.5
Master of Business Law Master of Human Resource
Bachelor’s degree in a related field 1.5 employee development, recruitment and consulting. Bachelor’s degree in any field + relevant study3 + 2 years relevant
employment, OR Management
Bachelor’s (Hons) in any field 1.5
Bachelor’s (Hons) in a related field, + 2 years relevant employment, OR
Alternative exits Bachelor’s degree in any field + relevant expertise3, OR Bachelor’s (Hons) degree in any field + 2 years relevant employment 1 Alternative exits
• Graduate Certificate Bachelor’s (Hons) degree in a related field 1 • Graduate Certificate
1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. For further details
in Business 1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. For further details see study.monash/courses. You will be ranked and selected based on your in Business
see study.monash/courses. You will be ranked and selected based on your entire academic record.
• Graduate Diploma in Business entire academic record. 2. Even if you are eligible for a shorter course duration you may elect to • Graduate Diploma in Business
2. Even if you are eligible for a shorter course duration you may elect to complete the longer duration.
complete the longer duration.
• Graduate Diploma in Human
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents 3. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate.
a standard full-time course load for a year. 3. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate or work experience. Resource Management
English language requirements English language requirements Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
COURSE CODE: B6013 Category A (see page 107) a standard full-time course load for a year.
CRICOS CODE: 082332A Category A (see page 107)
Alternative exits
Graduate Certificate in Business
The Master of International Business will increase In this course you’ll sharpen your management,
your business and management knowledge, and hone decision-making and problem-solving skills so you
Caulfield
Off-campus study available.
Also available at Monash Malaysia
the skills you need to operate from a global perspective. can move into senior managerial positions. Caulfield
Off-campus study available.
Marketing
3. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate.
EDUCATION Counselling
PROFESSIONAL ENTRY MASTER’S
Educational Research (graduate certificate) to start a rewarding career as a counsellor. offered offshore in Singapore and Hong Kong
do not have standard semester delivery.
EDUCATION PATHWAY
The Graduate Certificate of
Education Studies provides
a pathway into the Master
of Education for those who
may not meet the direct entry
requirements for admission
into the Master of Education.
Developmental Psychology
QS World University Rankings by subject 2017.
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
PROFESSIONAL ENTRY MASTER’S This course is aimed at high achievers wanting to take on a
graduate research degree such as a research master’s degree
Clayton
Educational and developmental psychologists focus on how or a PhD, but who don’t meet the eligibility requirements of Clayton
people develop and learn throughout their lifetime. previous research experience or feel they don’t have sufficient
2 years 6 months
They work with individuals, families, groups
and organisations, and have varying roles such
Entry requirements previous research experience.
February A fourth year of psychology study from any January and July
as school psychologist, guidance officer, and
course accredited by the Australian Psychology It’s designed as a pathway course to prepare you to Entry requirements
child and adolescent counsellor. They conduct
Accreditation Council (APAC), which may be a undertake research at a graduate level. You’ll learn
A$32,400 psychological and educational assessments and A$13,900
$ 2017 fees p.a. graduate diploma or bachelor’s honours degree about research methodology, research design and
A four-year Australian bachelor’s degree $
instructional planning for exceptional children, (or equivalent qualification from a recognised 2017 fees p.a.
(or equivalent), with at least a distinction average research ethics as you plan and conduct a research
adolescents and adults. tertiary institution) in an education discipline
Master of Educational and in fourth-year psychology. These qualifications study that can lead to a graduate research course. Graduate Certificate of
Developmental Psychology The Master of Educational and Developmental must have been completed within the past 10 or a relevant area with a high credit average.
Completion of this course to a high standard Educational Research
Psychology, accredited by the Australian years. Those with international qualifications will
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents Psychology Accreditation Council, is a fifth need to have their qualifications assessed by the positions you to start a PhD or master’s by English language requirements This is the total 2017 fee for this
a standard full-time course load for a year.
and sixth-year sequence in psychology that Australian Psychological Society (APS). research in the field of education. 24-credit-point course.
Category A (see page 107)
prepares you to practise as an educational and
COURSE CODE: D6007 In addition, you must provide evidence of
developmental psychologist in settings including COURSE CODE: D4004
CRICOS CODE: 038585A demonstrated suitability for work as a professional Additional requirements
schools, health and welfare services, care CRICOS CODE: 079582J
psychologist determined by completion of a A 100 to 200-word research proposal and a
facilities and business.
supplementary form and satisfactory referee reports detailed CV listing qualifications, work experience
You’ll develop an advanced understanding of, (one academic and one professional), relevant and details of two recent referees.
and the skills associated with: voluntary or paid work experience, and an interview.
• human developmental stages and processes Applicant checks:
throughout the lifetime
• a Working with Children Check (before placement)
• psycho-educational assessment and
• provisional registration with the Psychology
treatment approaches for problematic or
Board of Australia (before commencing study,
Education Studies
atypical development
and maintain such registration throughout the
• advanced therapeutic counselling processes period of enrolment). RANKED TOP 20 IN THE WORLD
and the cycle of effective intervention
You must also meet the English language QS World University Rankings by subject 2017.
and change contemporary models of GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
exceptionality and inclusion requirements of Monash and of the
Psychology Board of Australia (PBA).
• evidence-based intervention and treatment
programs for psychological problems and Consult the PBA website to ensure you meet these Designed to introduce you to the field of education at a
psychopathology across the lifetime requirements: psychologyboard.gov.au
• contemporary research and theories of abilities, graduate level, this course is suited to those with a first
English language requirements
personality and psychopathology
• ethical, cultural and professional issues Category F (see page 107)
qualification in a discipline other than education. Clayton
Off-campus study available. The course
offered offshore in Singapore does not
• administering and reporting a range of essential have standard semester delivery.
psycho-educational assessment instruments Professional recognition
It’s also a pathway for students who don’t meet Entry requirements
for assessing abilities, personality and the entry requirements for the Master of Education. 6 months
Our psychology courses are accredited by the An Australian bachelor’s degree (or equivalent)
adjustment of children through to adults. It gives you an understanding of concepts and
Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). with a pass average. Alternatively, those with
issues in education, locally and globally, and you’ll
You’ll apply theory to practice with 1000 hours Professional accreditation ensures those graduating five years’ relevant full-time informal learning, February and July
build your knowledge of major theoretical and
of supervised professional experience in a range from the courses hold degrees recognised by with a recommendation letter (such as a
professional debates in specialist areas.
of settings. In a research thesis, you’ll develop an employers, and adhere to state and national reference from an employer), will be considered
A$13,900
evidence-based approach to psychology, carrying accreditation standards. Through your studies you’ll: on a case-by-case basis. $ 2017 fees p.a.
out reviews and scientific investigations relevant • learn the foundational concepts and traditions
to the theory and practice of educational and in education English language requirements Graduate Certificate of
developmental psychology. • gain an understanding of recent issues and Education Studies
Category A (see page 107)
debates in policy and practice
As a graduate, you’ll be qualified to register as a This is the total 2017 fee for this
psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia • apply critical perspectives in your evaluation of 24-credit-point course.
(PBA). You’ll also meet most requirements for substantive and contemporary issues and ideas
membership of the College of Educational and • show analytical skills in evaluating, synthesising COURSE CODE: D4001
Developmental Psychologists of the Australian and communicating academic concepts CRICOS CODE: 084062B
Psychological Society. • build confidence in academic practice at an
advanced level.
EDUCATION PATHWAY
Course completion allows you to pursue education-
The Graduate Certificate of
related careers and/or further study in education.
Credit will be granted for equivalent units in the
Education Studies provides
Master of Education (D6002). a pathway into the Master
of Education for those who
may not meet the direct entry
requirements for admission
into the Master of Education.
Whether you work in industry, the public or community sector, This one-year course is designed to meet the requirements
or in formal education, if you’re looking to take the next step of the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) and
Clayton
Off-campus study available.
The organisational learning specialisation
in your career, this course is for you. the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) Clayton
This course, an Australian Psychology Accreditation The course is intended for educators keen to practise
Council-accredited fourth-year qualification, is suited to or extend their capacity as a STEM educator.
Clayton those who have completed a bachelor’s degree with a major It will build your capacity to lead and support Entry requirements
Clayton
1 year
in psychology from any course accredited by APAC, and quality STEM education and inspire your
students’ engagement with STEM disciplines.
An Australian bachelor’s degree in Education
6 months
who want to pursue advanced graduate study in psychology You’ll develop a sound understanding of concepts
and contemporary issues in STEM education,
(or equivalent) with a pass average. Alternatively,
applicants with five years’ relevant full-time
February and July
at master’s or doctoral level, or alternatively to undertake contexts and systems, locally and globally,
informal learning, with a recommendation
letter or reference from an employer, will be
February and July
and of the major theoretical and professional
$ A$32,400
2017 fees p.a.
supervised psychological practice. debates in STEM education as located within
considered on a case-by-case basis.
$ A$13,900
2017 fees p.a.
contemporary research.
English language requirements
Graduate Diploma of You’re offered advanced study of psychology, Entry requirements This will include content knowledge, pedagogical Graduate Certificate
Professional Psychology research training, and an introduction to Category A (see page 107) of STEM Education
An Australian bachelor’s degree with a major knowledge and pedagogical content knowledge,
psychological practice. By engaging with in addition to the leadership skills and research
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
in psychology from any course accredited by
contemporary research and literature in skills that inform and enhance the learning of STEM. This is the total 2017 fee for this 24-credit-
a standard full-time course load for a year. the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council point course.
developmental psychology, you’ll: Through educational research and practice, you will
(APAC) with a distinction average in third-year
• understand human development across psychology (or equivalent). These qualifications focus on building STEM capabilities to meet future
COURSE CODE: D5002 COURSE CODE: D4005
the lifetime, including biological, perceptual, must have been completed within the past workforce demands.
CRICOS CODE: 084063A CRICOS CODE: 093687E
cognitive, personality, social and emotional 10 years. Those with international qualifications
changes from infancy to adulthood will need to have their qualifications assessed
• examine legislation relating to the practice of by the Australian Psychological Society (APS).
psychology, and how to comply with it
See psychology.org.au
• appreciate the role of ethics in maintaining the
integrity of the profession
English language requirements
• learn about individual differences and how these
may be assessed using different tools Category A (see page 107)
• undertake an independent research project and
develop an appreciation of the role of scientific Professional recognition
research in the field of psychology. Our psychology courses are accredited by the
Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).
You’ll be able to choose one elective. Topics include
Professional accreditation ensures those graduating
developmental psychology and wellbeing, or
from the courses hold degrees recognised by
behaviour change interventions for practitioners.
employers, and adhere to state and national
After graduating you can undertake further training accreditation standards.
and study needed for professional registration
in psychology.
2 years or
experience, giving you the skills and professional
An Australian bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) encourage me to get excited
values to become an effective educator. You can
1.5 years accelerated choose to specialise in early years, primary or
with a pass average.
and nerd out about teaching
If you’re applying for the specialisation in
February
secondary education – or a combination of these.
secondary education, you must also have science! How good is that?”
Through engagement with the latest thinking and
appropriate discipline studies to qualify for
practices, you’ll be able to effectively foster the
A$27,800 two specialist teaching areas or one double ALEKSANDRA SEMJONOV
$ 2017 fees p.a.
learning of students of various ages and needs.
teaching specialist area. Master of Teaching in Secondary Education, 2016
You’ll design learning experiences to ensure
• Master of Teaching in your future students progress in areas such If you’re applying for the specialisation in primary
Early Years Education as the arts and music, English, mathematics, and secondary education, you need to have
physical education, health and wellbeing, science appropriate discipline studies to qualify for one
• Master of Teaching in
and humanities. You’ll engage with education specialist teaching area.
Early Years and Primary
Education priorities and policies, and learn how to apply To view the secondary teaching specialisations
these in practice to develop professional values available at Monash, visit: monash.edu/education/
• Master of Teaching in
that’ll position you as a research-informed future future-students/courses/teacher-education/
Primary Education
education leader. master-of-teaching/secondary-specialisms
• Master of Teaching in
Primary and Secondary You’ll gain professional experience by completing
Education a minimum of 60 days of teaching practice English language requirements
• Master of Teaching in throughout the course in urban, rural, remote or Category E (see page 107)
Secondary Education international settings and schools. This includes
locations such as China, Cook Islands, Hong
The degree you’re awarded will reflect your Enrolment considerations
chosen specialisation.
Kong, India, Israel, Italy, Malaysia, Nepal, South
Africa, Switzerland and United Arab Emirates. • You’ll also be required to undergo a Working
Alternative exits With Children Check before being able to carry
An education degree is an excellent basis for out professional experience placements.
• Graduate Certificate of diverse careers in the classroom, government
Education studies • From 1 July 2016, the Australian Institute for
or private enterprise. As a Master of Teaching
Teaching and School Leadership requires all
• Graduate Diploma of graduate, you’ll be ready to transform the lives
students of initial teacher education courses to
Education Studies of others through learning.
“achieve the standard” in the National Literacy
• Master of Education and Numeracy test prior to graduation.
• CASPerTM: All applicants are required to
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
complete a mandatory online 90-minute Specialisations
a standard full-time course load for a year.
^ Not all specialisations are offered at all campuses. computer-based test (CASPerTM). To see an Early years education Primary education Secondary education
example of the test structure, schedule your (Clayton campus) (Peninsula, off-campus) (Clayton campus)
COURSE CODE: D6001 test or take CASPerTM on your chosen test date, This specialisation covers the education of You’ll be qualified to teach children aged five Also available in accelerated mode˜
CRICOS CODE: 083045M please visit takeCASPer.com children from birth to eight years of age. to 12 years in primary schools. You’ll gain This specialisation qualifies you to teach
You’ll be qualified to teach infants and practical professional experience through adolescents aged 12 to 18 years in
Specialisations on next page children from birth to five years of age in 60 days of supervised teaching placements secondary schools in two specialist teaching
childcare, kindergarten and preschool in primary schools, and emerge ready to areas (or one double specialist teaching area).
settings, and to support their transition become an effective and proactive leader You’ll gain professional experience through
to school. You’ll gain professional experience and educator in primary education settings. 60 days of supervised teaching practice in
through 60 days of supervised teaching secondary environments. As a graduate of
placements in early-years settings. As a Primary and secondary education this specialisation you’ll be set for a future as
graduate of this specialisation you’ll be (Clayton campus) an innovative specialist teacher in secondary
prepared for leadership in early-years Also available in accelerated mode˜ school settings.
educational environments. As a graduate you’ll be qualified to teach ~ This can be studied as an accelerated course where you’ll be required
children and adolescents aged five to 18 to undertake more than the standard annual load of 48 credit points
Early years and primary education in year one in order to complete the course in 1.5 calendar years. The
years in primary and secondary schools fee quoted is based on 48 credit points of study for one standard year.
(Clayton campus) from foundation to Year 12. Building on Therefore you will be required to pay a higher fee in year one where
This specialisation will qualify you to teach the content knowledge developed in your more than the 48 credit points is required.
infants and children from birth to 12 years of undergraduate degree, you’ll be able to teach
age in childcare, kindergartens, preschools in one secondary specialist teaching area.
and primary schools. You’ll learn the You’ll also study the key elements of the
fundamentals of early-years education, primary curriculum, including English and
how to support children’s transition to school, literacies, mathematics, arts, humanities
and their progress through the primary years. and social education, science, and
You’ll gain professional experience through health and physical education. You’ll gain
85 days of supervised teaching placements professional experience through 60 days
in early-years and primary education of supervised teaching practice in primary
settings, and be prepared for leadership and secondary settings.
roles in both early-years and primary
At the course’s completion you’ll have career
educational environments.
options across primary and secondary
schools, as well as in community contexts.
because I’ve been able to in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages). 1, 1.5 or 2 years
get out there and practise.” You’ll develop expertise in the core principles of Entry requirements
language teaching and learning, with an optional February and July
Depending upon your prior qualifications and
PEI LING LEE field observation program that allows you to observe
experience you will be eligible for entry credit,
Master of Psychology Australian English and foreign language teaching A$29,800
practices and school structures.
which reduces the duration. $ 2017 fees p.a.
(Educational and Developmental), 2016
(now the Master of Educational and You’ll also micro-teach in a supportive environment Eligibility Duration
(in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (years)2 Master of TESOL
Developmental Psychology) with focused feedback to develop reflective
Bachelor’s degree in any field 2
skills and formative self-assessment – the keys
Bachelor’s degree in a related field3, OR Alternative exits
to quality teaching. You’ll look at the latest theories
Bachelor’s degree in any field + 2 years full-time (or equivalent)
and practices for language acquisition, and gain relevant professional experience 1.5 • Graduate Certificate of
an advanced understanding of the skills Bachelor’s (Hons) degree in any field 1.5
Education Studies
associated with: Bachelor's degree in a related field3 + 2 years full-time • Graduate Diploma of
• the role of social and cultural contexts in (or equivalent) relevant professional experience, OR Education Studies
language learning Bachelor’s (Hons) degree in any field + 2 years full-time
(or equivalent) relevant professional experience, OR
• a range of communicative approaches to Bachelor’s (Hons) degree in a related field3 1
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
a standard full-time course load for a year.
teaching, learning and assessment and planning
1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement.
for teaching in various TESOL contexts 2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it.
You may apply for and complete the longer duration. COURSE CODE: D6005
• the evaluation, analysis and design of
3. Related fields include counselling, education and social work. CRICOS CODE: 079104F
assessment tasks
• the development and maintenance of bilingualism
and bi-literacy in formal learning environments
English language requirements
• English language education in local and Category A (see page 107)
global contexts
• transcultural and intercultural learning,
communication and mobility, including in
online learning settings
• the use of digital technologies to support learning.
As a graduate you’ll be a skilled language teacher
who can operate with confidence in a changing and
increasingly internationalised world.
NOTE: This course doesn’t provide a recognised initial teaching qualification.
Students seeking an initial teaching qualification should refer to the Master of
Teaching course.
Course structure
Entrants to the one-year program must Entrants to the two-year program must
complete 48 credit points as follows: complete 96 credit points as follows:
12 credit points 2 x common core units 12 credit points 2 x common core units
24 credit points 4 x discipline core units 24 credit points 4 x discipline core units
12 credit points 2 x enhancement units 12 credit points 2 x enhancement units
24 credit points 4 x technical elective units
12 credit points 4 x project units
Civil engineering (transport) Electrical engineering Materials engineering Medical engineering Renewable and sustainable
Ranked top 30 in the world, QS World The Master of Advanced Electrical The Master of Advanced Materials The Master of Advanced Medical energy engineering
University Rankings by subject 2017. Engineering gives you a broad introduction Engineering program takes in practical Engineering allows you to focus on This specialisation allows you to focus on
to advanced techniques in signal aspects of the main classes of materials, engineering design and the development sustainable energy technologies to address
The Master of Advanced Civil Engineering
processing, communications, digital such as metals, polymers, biomaterials, of medical technologies. The specialisation concerns about existing energy production.
(Transport) program addresses transport
systems and electronics. The units nanomaterials and energy-related materials. encompasses recent advances in You’ll learn about the operation, benefits
engineering and management, traffic
have been chosen around the common biomaterials, bioengineering and and limitations surrounding each of the
engineering, intelligent transport systems This course focuses on the most up-to-date
theme of embedded systems – special- medical devices and instrumentation. major renewable energy technologies
and transport planning, and responds to the aspects of the field, along with the use of
purpose computing systems designed that play a key role in the growth of the
growing need for engineers with awareness materials and their electronic, chemical and You’ll develop a knowledge of the human
for specific applications. emerging energy sector. You’ll develop an
of the characteristics of transport, mechanical properties. It’ll prepare you to body and its workings, as well as of the
understanding of how such technologies
including its technological, economic They’re found just about everywhere, appreciate and exploit the role of materials fundamentals of regulation, clinical practice
modify existing electricity networks and
and social impact. including in consumer electronics, in tackling the technical, economic and and clinical trials of medical technologies.
the markets in which they operate.
transportation systems, medical equipment environmental problems in the design and This specialisation addresses the growing
You’ll also look at state-of-the art transport
and sensor networks. The course will mix construction of engineering structures, needs of the medical technology industry The specialisation is suitable for new
engineering, and how it can solve problems
theory and practice, and includes hands-on processes and devices. by graduating engineers with an expertise graduates, professionals and managers
in the planning, design, management and
learning in laboratories and team-based in this field, along with a broad awareness who are keen to upgrade their existing
operation of transport facilities. It’s ideally suited to new graduates, as
design projects. of their clinical needs. design and management skills, as well as to
well as professional engineers, who are
The course is suitable for new graduates, develop advanced theoretical and applied
Energy and sustainability engineering eager to further their applied knowledge It’s suitable for new graduates, professionals
professionals and managers who are knowledge in the area of renewable and
(Malaysia only) in materials engineering. and managers who are keen to upgrade
keen to upgrade their existing design and sustainable energy engineering.
their existing design and management skills,
management skills, as well as to develop If you’re a qualified engineer keen to Mechanical engineering as well as to develop advanced theoretical
theoretical and applied knowledge in deepen your knowledge in the energy and
Most modern engineering projects are and applied knowledge in the area of
transport engineering and management. sustainability area, the Master of Advanced
multidisciplinary in nature and require medical engineering.
Engineering (Energy and Sustainability) is
Civil engineering (water) a range of skills and perspectives to
for you. The course builds foundations in
accomplish the task. The Master of
Ranked top 30 in the world, QS World general engineering through engineering
Advanced Mechanical Engineering course
University Rankings by subject 2017. analysis and entrepreneurship units.
takes a systems approach to the design,
The Master of Advanced Civil Engineering You can major in this program by examining monitoring and performance of complex
(Water) allows you to focus on water the energy and sustainability area from a mechanical engineering systems in the fields
resources engineering and management. multidisciplinary perspective. You can also of renewable energy, aerospace, buildings,
This program deals with surface and ground choose elective units such as environment transportation, and biomedical devices.
water flow, stormwater management, water and air pollution control and smart grids The systems approach also informs “As I’ve been working in the
quality, flood forecasting and mitigation. to further enhance your knowledge, the course – four discipline-based core
It’s designed to give you skills to meet the or undertake a minor research work to units are vertically integrated so that oil and gas industry, I would
challenges posed by changing climatic pursue a topic of related interest. common problems are examined from
different perspectives, culminating in
like to use my knowledge
conditions on water resource management.
It’s suited to new graduates, professionals a sustainable systems unit. and my experience to
and managers who are keen to upgrade
their existing design and management skills,
contribute to making the
as well as to develop theoretical and applied
knowledge in water resources engineering
industry become sustainable,
and management. more economical to explore
and operate, safer and more
environmentally friendly.”
JUTHAPORN CHAROENPHOL
Master of Advanced Engineering
Data scientists extract the gold from big-data assets. Are you ready to embark on a high-status technology RANKED TOP 75 IN THE WORLD
QS World University Rankings by subject 2016.
Their insights drive innovation, transformation and career? Do you want to progress to the next level as
Caulfield competitive advantage in business, industry and government, a technology specialist? Caulfield
1, 1.5 or 2 years
and their expertise is sought-after worldwide. With a Master of Information Technology, you Entry requirements 1.5 or 2 years
could become a software engineer, an enterprise
Depending upon your prior qualifications and
The Master of Data Science readies you for a career Entry requirements data architect, a mobile systems analyst, a cloud
experience you will be eligible for entry credit
February and July in the field, giving you the skills in data management, consultant, or even a chief technology officer. February and July
Eligibility Duration which reduces the duration.
analytics and processing. You’ll cover statistical and (in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (years)2 This course features core studies in IT project
A$37,000 exploratory analysis, data formats and languages, management and software engineering, and offers A$37,000
$ 2017 fees p.a. processing of massive data sets, and management
Bachelor’s degree in any field 2 Eligibility
(in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1
Duration
(years)2
$ 2017 fees p.a.
a wide range of electives choices, spanning data
Bachelor’s degree in a related field and university level 1
3
of data and its effects in an organisation and management technology, mobile and distributed Bachelor’s degree in any field 2
mathematics or statistics 1.5 Master of Information
Master of Data Science community. An optional data analytics stream systems, machine learning, cloud computing Bachelor’s degree in a related field3 1.5
Bachelor’s (Hons) degree in any field with a research thesis Technology
allows those with an analytic bent to also develop consisting of at least 37.5% of a one-year full-time load 1.5 and cybersecurity. In your final semesters you can 1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement.
Alternative exits machine learning skills. In your final semesters you Bachelor’s (Hons) degree in a related field3, university level 1 choose to complete an industry experience project 2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it.
Alternative exits
• Graduate Certificate of can choose to complete an industry experience mathematics or statistics and a research thesis consisting of or research thesis. Additionally, you can also apply You may apply for and complete the longer duration.
3. Related fields include computing, computer science or a technical information • Graduate Certificate of
Data Science project or research thesis. Additionally, you can also at least 37.5% of a one-year full-time load 1 for a place over summer in the highly-regarded technology field, with completed studies in programming, databases, computer Information Technology
apply for a scholarship place over summer in the 1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. Monash Industry Team Initiative (MITI). architecture, algorithms and data structures, data communications and system
• Graduate Diploma of 2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it. analysis and design. • Graduate Diploma of
Monash Industry Team Initiative (MITI).
Data Science You may apply for and complete the longer duration. Information Technology
3. Related fields include IT, or a business, engineering or science degree
with an IT major including programming and databases. English language requirements
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
a standard full-time course load for a year. Category A (see page 107) a standard full-time course load for a year.
English language requirements
COURSE CODE: C6004 Category A (see page 107) COURSE CODE: C6001
CRICOS CODE: 085349A CRICOS CODE: 079055K
Accredited by the Australian Computer Society.
Networks and Security “The amazing feature about this course is its flexibility.
I was initially thinking of specialising in one field and
EXPERT MASTER’S
ended up specialising in two: network computing and
network security. As a graduate with two specialisations,
This degree readies you for a career in network administration,
I believe this will greatly assist me in gaining employment.”
network management, or as a systems analyst, systems
Caulfield designer, data communications specialist, or network security ASHWIN MANOHARAN
Master of Information Technology
1.5 or 2 years
engineer, administrator or cybersecurity specialist.
You’ll take advanced studies in networks and Entry requirements
February and July security, including network structures, network
Depending upon your prior qualifications and
protocols, information security, software
experience you will be eligible for entry credit
A$37,000 security, network security, quality of service
$ 2017 fees p.a. and network design. As a network and security
which reduces the duration.
professional, your skills will always be in Eligibility Duration
Master of Networks (in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (years)2
high demand. In your final semesters you can
and Security
choose to complete an industry experience Bachelor’s degree in any field 2
Alternative exits project or research thesis. Additionally, you can Bachelor’s degree in a related field3 1.5
also apply for a scholarship place over summer 1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement.
• Graduate Certificate of
in the highly regarded Monash Industry Team 2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it.
Networks and Security You may apply for and complete the longer duration.
Initiative (MITI).
• Graduate Diploma of 3. Related fields include computing, computer science, software engineering,
computer systems, electrical, electronic or communication engineering.
Networks and Security
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents Accredited by: English language requirements
a standard full-time course load for a year.
Category A (see page 107)
C A bachelor’s degree in a
relevant discipline + Sufficient relevant work-based experience or professional learning
to provide the equivalent of a bachelor’s honours degree in one of those disciplines,
COURSE CODE: L6001
CRICOS CODE: 038583C
including business, economics, as determined by the faculty.
commerce or another
relevant discipline.
Entry requirements (in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 Master of Dispute Resolution
You must satisfy one of the following:
Alternative exits
A A bachelor’s (Hons) degree in a relevant discipline
including education, management, psychology, human resources, business administration, industrial relations, Graduate Certificate in Law
communications or another relevant discipline, as determined by the faculty, with a credit average.
B A bachelor’s degree
+ A graduate diploma
in law or a related discipline, including
OR A graduate certificate
in law or a related discipline, including
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
a standard full-time course load for a year.
education, management, psychology, education, management, psychology, human
human resources, business administration, resources, business administration, industrial COURSE CODE: L6011
industrial relations, communications or relations, communications or another relevant
another relevant discipline. discipline as determined by the faculty. CRICOS CODE: 088526J
C A bachelor’s degree in a
relevant discipline + Sufficient relevant work-based experience or professional learning
to provide the equivalent of a bachelor’s honours degree
including education, management, in one of those disciplines, as determined by the faculty.
psychology, human resources,
business administration, industrial
relations, communications or
another relevant discipline.
1. You’ll be assessed on your entire academic record, with an Australian credit average (or equivalent) in each qualification. As a general rule, those who don’t have an Australian credit
average (or equivalent) or are relying on relevant work experience to satisfy entry requirements will need to have worked for at least two years, although the required period may be
shorter where the work experience has been supplemented by other relevant learning.
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Law Law
RANKED TOP 30 IN THE WORLD Government Law and Intellectual Property and RANKED TOP 30 IN THE WORLD
EXPERT MASTER’S | FOR NON-LAW GRADUATES EXPERT MASTER’S | FOR NON-LAW GRADUATES
Melbourne CBD
The world of government law and regulatory practice offers The world of intellectual property and communications Melbourne CBD
diverse career opportunities. law is fast-changing.
1 year 1 year
This course is aimed at those working with or within government and regulatory English language Our course furthers your expertise in this dynamic area. You’ll gain in-depth English language
bodies, including careers in federal, state or local government. It gives requirements knowledge of recent developments, including the applicable laws and requirements
February and July you a thorough theoretical and practical grounding in government law and regulatory frameworks. As one of Australia’s most prestigious law schools, February and July
Category A Category A
regulatory practice, and the advanced skills needed to working in these fields. we teach units accredited by the Professional Standards Board for Patent
A$40,000 (see page 107) (see page 107) A$40,000
$ You gain in-depth knowledge and evaluate complex issues relevant to the and Trade Marks Attorneys to satisfy the knowledge requirements for $
2017 fees p.a. 2017 fees p.a.
field from theoretical, international and interdisciplinary perspectives. registration as a patent attorney or trade marks attorney.
Master of Government Law Master of Intellectual
and Regulatory Practice
Entry requirements (in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 Entry requirements (in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 Property and
You must satisfy one of the following: You must satisfy one of the following: Communications Law
Alternative exits
Graduate Certificate in Law A A bachelor’s (Hons) degree in a relevant discipline
A A bachelor’s (Hons) degree in a relevant discipline Alternative exits
including government, regulation, social work or another relevant discipline, as determined by the faculty, with a credit average. including economics, engineering, medicine, science, computer science, industrial design, business administration
Graduate Certificate in Law
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents B A bachelor’s degree
+ A graduate diploma OR A graduate certificate or another relevant discipline, as determined by the faculty, with a credit average.
a standard full-time course load for a year. in law or a related discipline, including
government, regulation, social work or
in law or a related discipline, including
business, economics, commerce or another
B A bachelor’s degree
+ A graduate diploma
in law or a related discipline, including
OR A graduate certificate
in law or a related discipline, including
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
a standard full-time course load for a year.
another relevant discipline. relevant discipline as determined by the faculty. economics, engineering, medicine, business, economics, commerce or
COURSE CODE: L6006
CRICOS CODE: 088527G C A bachelor’s degree
in a relevant discipline + Sufficient relevant work-based experience or professional learning
to provide the equivalent of a bachelor’s honours degree in one of those disciplines,
science, computer science, industrial
design, business administration or another
another relevant discipline, as determined
by the faculty. COURSE CODE: L6003
including government, regulation, as determined by the faculty. relevant discipline. CRICOS CODE: 088528G
social work or another
relevant discipline. C A bachelor’s degree
in a relevant discipline + Sufficient relevant work-based experience or professional learning
to provide the equivalent of a bachelor’s honours degree in one of those disciplines,
including economics, engineering, as determined by the faculty.
medicine, science, computer science,
industrial design, business administration
or another relevant discipline.
1. You’ll be assessed on your entire academic record, with an Australian credit average (or equivalent) in each qualification. As a general rule, those who don’t have an Australian credit
average (or equivalent) or are relying on relevant work experience to satisfy entry requirements will need to have worked for at least two years, although the required period may be
shorter where the work experience has been supplemented by other relevant learning.
Master of Laws
B A bachelor’s degree in law + A graduate diploma in law OR A graduate certificate
in law OR An equivalent graduate
qualification
Alternative exits
Graduate Diploma in Law C A bachelor’s degree in law + Sufficient relevant work-based experience or professional learning
that together constitute the equivalent of one of the above qualifications^.
1. You’ll be assessed on your entire academic record, with an Australian credit average (or equivalent) in each qualification. As a general rule, those who don’t have
an Australian credit average (or equivalent) or are relying on relevant work experience to satisfy entry requirements will need to have worked for at least two years,
COURSE CODE: L6004 although the required period may be shorter where the work experience has been supplemented by other relevant learning.
CRICOS CODE: 001439E ^ For the purposes of satisfying these requirements, other learning may include, but is not confined to, learning in the context of other non-law degrees.
Specialisations
Commercial law Government law and regulatory practice
You’ll receive a thorough theoretical and practical You’ll receive a thorough theoretical and practical Intellectual property and Law and international development Workplace and employment law
grounding in commercial law and develop grounding in government law and regulatory communications law You’ll receive a thorough theoretical and You’ll be provided with a thorough
the advanced skills you’ll need to work in the practice, and develop the advanced skills to work You’ll gain a thorough theoretical and practical grounding in the laws and regulatory grounding in workplace and employment
commercial field. You can choose from an extensive with or within government and regulatory bodies. practical grounding in the laws regulating frameworks governing the ways in which the law, and develop the skills required to
range of commercial law units, including those intellectual property regimes and the broader international community provides assistance work in workplace and employment
It’s best suited to those interested in developing or fields of communications and technology, to developing countries to improve their relations, including in the public sector,
in corporate law, competition law, banking and
enhancing specialist careers in the federal, state and develop the advanced skills needed to peoples’ quality of life. corporate management, trade unions
finance law, and tax law.
or local government sectors, or in occupations work in this complex, dynamic field. and employer associations.
This specialisation suits graduates keen to develop requiring a high level of interaction with government You’ll also develop the advanced skills
or enhance specialist careers in professions and and regulatory bodies. It’s suitable for those keen to develop or needed to work as a professional in It’s suited to those interested in developing
occupations requiring a sound grasp of commercial enhance their specialist careers in intellectual this field. It’s ideally suited to those or enhancing specialist careers in human
You’ll examine contemporary issues in law, practice property, communications and technology, interested in developing or enhancing resources and the management of
law issues, including as accountants, company
and scholarship, and evaluate complex issues including careers within media organisations specialist careers in international workplace and employment relations.
administrators and business managers.
relevant to the field from theoretical, international and the public sector. development within government, The course includes options for a
You’ll investigate contemporary issues in law, and interdisciplinary perspectives. The course non-government or not-for profit sectors. pathway to doctoral studies.
practice and scholarship, and evaluate complex lifts your capacity to undertake independent You’ll investigate contemporary issues in
issues relevant to the field from theoretical, research, and includes options for a pathway law, practice and scholarship, and evaluate You’ll explore contemporary issues in law,
international and interdisciplinary perspectives. to doctoral studies. complex issues relevant to the field from practice and scholarship, and evaluate
You’ll grow your capacity to take on independent theoretical, international and interdisciplinary complex issues relevant to the field from
research, and have the option of a pathway to Human rights perspectives. The course increases your theoretical, international and interdisciplinary
doctoral studies. You’ll get a thorough theoretical and practical capacity to undertake independent research, perspectives. The course increases your
grounding in the laws governing international and and includes options for a pathway to capacity to take on independent research,
Dispute resolution domestic human rights, and develop the advanced doctoral studies. and includes options for a pathway to
You’ll receive a thorough theoretical and practical skills needed to work in this diverse field. doctoral studies.
grounding in dispute resolution and develop the International and comparative law
The extensive range of units allows you to develop You’ll gain advanced legal knowledge Law studies
advanced skills needed to work as a dispute
your knowledge across the breadth of human across a spectrum of legal issues with You’ll develop advanced knowledge of
resolution practitioner, including as an arbitrator
rights law. The course suits those interested in international significance. developments in the law, practice and
or mediator.
developing or enhancing specialist careers within scholarship of one or more areas of law.
You’ll explore contemporary issues in law, practice the government sector, or in development agencies These include public international law,
You can select from a broad range
and scholarship, and evaluate complex issues and other local and international human rights- international human rights and humanitarian
of electives for professional practice.
relevant to the field from theoretical, international related organisations. law, international criminal law and justice,
The course enhances your capacity
and interdisciplinary perspectives. You’ll grow your international commercial and comparative
You explore contemporary issues in law, practice to undertake independent research,
capacity to take on independent research, and have law, international trade and finance law, and
and scholarship, and evaluate complex issues and provides options for a pathway
the option of a pathway to doctoral studies. the impact of international legal frameworks.
relevant to the field from theoretical, international to doctoral studies.
and interdisciplinary perspectives. The course Your in-depth studies will allow you to work
lifts your capacity to undertake independent in non-government organisations (NGOs),
research, and includes options for a pathway government and industry (domestically
to doctoral studies. or internationally) in positions that call for
understanding of international legal frameworks.
Are you looking for a graduate pathway into the study of law? Develop advanced skills and suits those keen for a career
The Graduate Diploma in Law is ideal for law and non-law graduates wanting to English language
in international development.
Melbourne CBD gain further legal expertise, and adds value in the workplace as well as offering the requirements Melbourne CBD
chance to hone legal knowledge and skills. It’ll enable graduates of law and other This expert graduate course gives you a thorough theoretical and practical English language
Category A grounding in the laws and regulatory frameworks governing the ways in which
disciplines to develop advanced skills for legal or professional practice or higher
(see page 107)
requirements
1 year learning, and is a pathway for entry to a master’s degree. the international community provides assistance to developing countries to 1 year
Category A
improve their peoples’ quality of life.
While this course normally comprises eight coursework units, applicants may (see page 107)
February and July be eligible to obtain credit for up to four units for recognised work experience or It develops advanced skills and suits those keen for a career in international February and July
previous learning. development within government, non-government or not-for-profit
A$40,000 sectors. You’ll explore contemporary law issues, practice and scholarship, A$40,000
$ 2017 fees p.a. Entry requirements (in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 and evaluate complex issues relevant to the field from theoretical, $ 2017 fees p.a.
You must satisfy one of the following: international and interdisciplinary perspectives.
Graduate Diploma in Law Master of Law and
A A bachelor’s degree in law with a credit average. Entry requirements (in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 International Development
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
a standard full-time course load for a year.
B A bachelor’s degree
in any other discipline + Sufficient work-based or other learning in a related field
that together constitutes the equivalent of a bachelor’s degree in a related discipline.
You must satisfy one of the following:
Alternative exits
A A bachelor’s honours degree
Graduate Certificate in Law
in a relevant discipline, including development studies, commerce, economics, environmental studies, government, international studies,
COURSE CODE: L5001 science, social work or public administration, or another relevant discipline as determined by the faculty, with a credit average.
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
CRICOS CODE: 001434K B A bachelor’s degree
+ A graduate diploma in law
or a related discipline
OR A graduate certificate in law
or a related discipline
a standard full-time course load for a year.
1. You’ll be assessed on your entire academic record, with an Australian credit average (or equivalent) in each qualification. As a general rule, those who don’t have an Australian credit 1. You’ll be assessed on your entire academic record, with an Australian credit average (or equivalent) in each qualification. As a general rule, those who don’t have an Australian credit
average (or equivalent) or are relying on relevant work experience to satisfy entry requirements will need to have worked for at least two years, although the required period may be average (or equivalent) or are relying on relevant work experience to satisfy entry requirements will need to have worked for at least two years, although the required period may be
shorter where the work experience has been supplemented by other relevant learning. shorter where the work experience has been supplemented by other relevant learning.
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Medicine, nursing and health sciences
This course gives you the essential skills necessary The only course of its kind in Victoria, our Master of Clinical
Monash Medical Centre
to contribute to human infertility clinical services. Research Methods facilitates the development of a range of Alfred Hospital
1 year
72 credit points.
Theoretical and practical skills are presented in the Entry requirements
analytical and communication skills necessary to work in the 1 or 1.5 years
broad context of the regulations and the ethical
considerations that apply to human IVF, both
You must satisfy one of the following: broad domain of clinical research and practice. February
February nationally and internationally, along with the quality An Australian bachelor’s degree in a related field
control procedures required for maximum success such as medicine or veterinary science (or equivalent) Through this program you’ll develop a detailed • Statement of Purpose (250 words) outlining your
A$33,900
A$38,500 for IVF patients. with a pass average (or equivalent) understanding of biostatistics, epidemiology, data area of interest and the reason why you would $
$ 2017 fees p.a. management, clinical trials, clinical measurement, like to complete the course
2017 fees p.a.
The guidelines, protocols and regulations that OR ethical practice, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, Master of Clinical
Master of Clinical steer and control human infertility services are
An Australian Bachelor of Science (Honours) and critical appraisal of the scientific literature for Entry requirements Research Methods
Embryology also presented. Along with attending lectures application in research and clinical practice.
(or equivalent) with a high credit average Depending upon your prior qualifications and
and self-directed study, you’ll have continual Alternative exits
(or equivalent) Taught by some of Australia’s leading clinical experience you will be eligible for entry credit
Alternative exits practical skills training, and also take on a minor
academics and with flexible content delivery, which reduces the duration. • Graduate Certificate of
Graduate Diploma in research project. OR
our curriculum is designed to help you balance Clinical Research Methods
Clinical Embryology An Australian bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) and Eligibility Duration
You’ll not only get the practical skills to work in an the demands of a busy workflow with the need (in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (years)2 • Graduate Diploma of
IVF laboratory, but also gain a greater understanding a Graduate Diploma in Reproductive Sciences from Clinical Research Methods
The equivalent fee for this intensive 72-credit-point to engage in further professional development. Bachelor's degree in a related field3,a credit average
of research applications in the field of reproductive Monash University with a 70 per cent average
course combining three semesters of full-time + 2 years of relevant work experience, OR
study (1.5 years) into 12 months is 1.5 times the or developmental biology. Research-related tasks You may be eligible to take an alternative exit Bachelor's (Hons) degree in a related field3 with a credit average 1.5
OR Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
fee quoted for 48 credit points of study. form part of the overall assessment for specific from the program with a Graduate Certificate or a standard full-time course load for a year.
Bachelor's degree in a related field3 + Part 1 of a specialist medical
coursework units. An Australian bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) Graduate Diploma in Clinical Research Methods, training program or current fellowship of a specialist medical college
COURSE CODE: M6010 and a graduate diploma deemed equivalent provided the award requirements have been met. recognised by the Medical Board of Australia and current registration COURSE CODE: M6028
CRICOS CODE: 028955G to the Monash University Graduate Diploma in with AHPRA plus two years of relevant work experience or a
Our program also offers a research stream, satisfactory substitute that the faculty considers to be equivalent, OR CRICOS CODE: 072000D
Reproductive Sciences with a distinction average
which can be used as a pathway to a PhD. Master of Philosophy or PhD or doctoral degree (or equivalent)
OR You may also consider undertaking the Graduate in a related discipline and a minimum of two years of relevant
work experience. 1
Diploma of Clinical Research Methods as a
An Australian bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) 1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement.
pathway to the master’s program.
in any field with a pass average and at least one 2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it.
year (full-time equivalent) of professional experience You may apply for and complete the longer duration.
in embryology or reproductive biology. Additional requirements 3. Related fields includes public health science, medicine.
Additional requirements
• All applications are assessed on academic merit
and relevant experience
Dietetics
• A CV: this must include work experience
and two referees and/or work references,
where applicable
• A statement of purpose (under 200 words) PROFESSIONAL ENTRY MASTER’S
outlining why you wish to join this course
Note: The Master of Clinical Embryology is a high-demand course. There is a
quota on the number of successful applicants. Applicants meeting the minimum
academic requirements are not guaranteed entry. This graduate course equips you with the professional and personal
qualities for future dietetic practice in a variety of workplace settings. Clayton
It integrates academic teaching and learning with clinical, population health, food service, research and 1.5 or 2 years
management experience, and is carried out in both academic and professional practice placement settings.
Professional practice placements may be in an urban or rural setting. July~
Are you a medical practitioner, nurse, midwife, occupational This course consists of a combination of coursework and
therapist, physiotherapist, radiographer, radiation therapist, research in health and science disciplines for students who
Peninsula^ a primary health care practitioner or manager? have completed a relevant undergraduate degree. Clayton
1 or 1.5 years The Master of Advanced Health Care Practice English language requirements You will further advance your knowledge in your English language requirements 1 year
is a pathway for professionals like you to gain chosen discipline area. You will also undertake
Category A (see page 107) Category C – Medicine Nursing and Health
a master’s-level qualification that enhances research methodology training and carry out an
February and July Sciences specialisations February and July
your undergraduate degree – and provides independent research project in your selected
the widest range of options for the future.
Specialisations discipline, working closely with a supervisor who Category A – Science specialisations
A$29,900 This course is inter-professional, and you’ll Clinical midwifery will provide you with guidance and academic
$ 2017 fees p.a.
(see page 107) $ A$33,900
complete a common module – essentials of This is designed to prepare experienced registered counselling. The course offers a pathway to
advanced health care practice and research. (in their country of origin) midwives for senior higher-degree research.
Master of Advanced Specialisations Graduate Diploma of Health
management, education, and professional
Clinical Midwifery Practice – This reflects the collaboration required in practice Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences and Science Research
M60018 to deliver the highest-quality health care.
and specialist leadership roles in a range of Entry requirements
midwifery settings. • Biomedical science Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
An Australian undergraduate degree (or equivalent)
Alternative exits • Emergency health a standard full-time course load for a year.
Entry requirements with a distinction average in a relevant discipline,
Graduate Certificate in Advanced as well as a distinction average in at least 24 point • Nursing
Depending upon your prior qualifications and COURSE CODE: M5021
Healthcare Practice at level 3 or above in the discipline, or qualification/ • Nutrition science
experience you will be eligible for entry credit CRICOS CODE: 094681C
experience or satisfactory substitute that the faculty • Physiotherapy
which reduces the duration.
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents considers to be equivalent.
a standard full-time course load for a year.
Eligibility Duration
Science
^ This course is delivered in off-campus (in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (years)2 • Astrophysics
mode apart from the clinical midwifery practice
specialisation, which is delivered at the
Bachelor’s degree in a related field with a credit average • Biological sciences
+ registration with Australian Health Practitioner Regulation
Peninsula campus.
Agency or equivalent accredited professional registration body
• Chemistry
+ a minimum of 2 years’ equivalent full-time experience in • Earth science
COURSE CODE: M6001 the related discipline and evidence of current engagement • Materials science
CRICOS CODE: 084615G in clinical practice in the area of specialisation 1.5
Four-year bachelor’s degree with honours in a related field
• Mathematics and statistics
with a credit average, OR • Physics
A three-year Australian bachelor degree and a graduate
diploma or master’s qualifying degree in a related discipline,
with a credit average in all qualifications + registration
with Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency or
equivalent accredited professional registration body
+ a minimum of 2 years’ equivalent full-time experience in
the related discipline and evidence of current engagement
in clinical practice in area of specialisation 1
1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. There are
specific requirements for each specialisation – for further details see
study.monash/courses.
2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it.
You may apply for and complete the longer duration.
Not all specialisations are available for study as a 1.5-year duration.
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EXPERT MASTER’S
The Master of Advanced Nursing, offered by the School The Master of Nursing Practice provides a professional nursing
of Nursing and Midwifery, prepares you for leadership qualification for those who have gained an Australian bachelor’s
On-campus (Clayton,
Peninsula), multi-modal roles in clinical nursing, management and education. degree (or equivalent) from a recognised university. Clayton
(Clayton, Peninsula)
Clinical specialisations include emergency nursing, Specialisations This intensive program gives graduates with English language requirements 2 years
1 or 1.5 years intensive care nursing, mental health nursing and non-nursing degrees the opportunity to switch
General studies in advanced nursing Category I (see page 107)
nurse practitioner. careers and reap the rewards of becoming a
(Clayton and Peninsula) February and July
Clinical specialties require that you have concurrent highly skilled health professional.
February and July ˜ This enables you to tailor your unit choices to suit Additional requirements
employment as a registered nurse in the area.
your interests or needs while maintaining a strong A current CV is required as well as a statement A$37,000
The course enables you to develop advanced-
focus on leadership. You will liaise with your course
Entry requirements $
A$29,900 of purpose (250 words) outlining reasons for 2017 fees p.a.
$ 2017 fees p.a.
practice knowledge and leadership in specialist
coordinator to choose the units that will best suit An Australian bachelor’s degree (or equivalent,
practice, including skills to plan, implement, undertaking the course and why you would like to
your needs. excluding a Bachelor of Nursing qualification
coordinate and evaluate health care, as well as become a nurse. You’ll also be required to undergo Master of Nursing Practice
• Master of Advanced obtained in Australia) with a credit average.
the ability to formulate policy for a diverse and police and Working With Children checks, and
Nursing Nursing education (Peninsula)
multicultural society. Specialisations include: You’ll also need to provide evidence of previous provide proof of relevant vaccinations before being Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
• Master of Advanced You’ll be provided with leadership skills in a
tertiary-level study of a minimum of one six-credit able to carry out fieldwork placements. a standard full-time course load for a year.
Nursing Nurse • General studies in advanced nursing variety of nursing education contexts, including
point unit in human biology (or a related area) from
Practitioner • Nursing education curriculum development. It’s designed using
any recognised tertiary institution or the Monash COURSE CODE: M6016
• Nursing leadership and management flexible teaching delivery options and offers a
Alternative exits human biology short course, which has been CRICOS CODE: 068373J
range of individual career pathways, including
You can also exit the course early, if you meet assessed as equivalent to this requirement.
• Graduate Certificate of nursing or management positions within industry,
Advanced Nursing the requirements, with a Graduate Certificate
government or independent professional practice.
in Advanced Nursing or a Graduate Diploma in
• Graduate Diploma of The specialisation can be taken by coursework,
Advanced Nursing. As a graduate you can work
Advanced Nursing or a combination of coursework and research.
in a wide range of general and specialist clinical,
educational and health care environments in Nursing leadership and management (Clayton)
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
a standard full-time course load for a year. senior positions, and contribute to the health of You’ll gain leadership and management skills in a
~ Some specialisations only. individuals, families and communities. variety of nursing service contexts. With flexible
teaching delivery options, you’re offered a range
COURSE CODE: M6006 Entry requirements of individual career pathways, including nursing,
CRICOS CODE: 089233C education or management positions within industry,
Eligibility Duration
(in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (years)2 government or independent professional practice.
Bachelor’s degree in nursing with a credit average 1.5 The specialisation can be taken by coursework,
Bachelor’s (Hons) degree in nursing with a credit average 1
or a combination of coursework and research.
1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement.
2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it.
You may apply for and complete the longer duration.
Additional requirements
• Application letter advising specialisation
• Certified evidence of current nursing registration
• Letter of support from employer (where applicable)
Occupational and
Environmental Health
EXPERT MASTER’S
Occupational and
Environmental Health
GRADUATE DIPLOMA
Graduate Diploma
It caters for the special needs of medical English language requirements of Occupational and
practitioners, nurses, allied health personnel, Environmental Health
Category A (see page 107)
scientists or OHS managers keen to develop
adaptable and responsible skills as OHS and Alternative exits
environmental health practitioners. The course
Additional requirements Graduate Certificate of
is offered by off-campus learning; however, • A CV showing relevant industry experience Occupational Health
compulsory block attendance is required • A statement of purpose (250 words) outlining
each semester. reasons for undertaking the course and your Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
a standard full-time course load for a year.
area(s) of interest
Entry requirements
COURSE CODE: M5018
An Australian undergraduate degree (or equivalent)
CRICOS CODE: 037854D
in a related discipline with a pass average, or
qualification or experience or satisfactory substitute
that the faculty considers to be equivalent.
Additional requirements
You’ll also be required to undergo police and
Working With Children checks, and provide proof
of relevant vaccinations before being able to
carry out fieldwork placements.
Public Health
EXPERT MASTER’S
You’ll be equipped with the full range of quantitative, analytical “The research skills and data
and communication skills to work in public health. management experience
Alfred Hospital I gained during my master’s and
You’ll also learn the quantitative methods of Entry requirements
the population-based health sciences and their Eligibility Duration
PhD enabled me to gain these
problem-solving application for primary care
1, 1.5 or 2 years
provision in Australia and developing countries.
(in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1
Bachelor’s degree in any field with a credit average
(years)2
2
significant roles, and also taught
February and July
This course offers a greater number of units
for those keen to tailor a stream to meet their
Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a public health or me how to be adaptable with
health-related discipline with a research Honours, OR
A$33,900
specialist needs. Health specialisation streams A medical degree, OR my skills. I’ve since worked for
$ are offered in clinical research methods, health
2017 fees p.a.
economics, disease prevention and health
Bachelor of Public Health Science from Monash University;
with at least 60 weighted average mark (WAM), OR the federal government in both
Master of Public Health
promotion, health services management,
international health, occupational and
Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline3
with a credit average + 2 years of relevant work experience4 1.5
the National Health and Medical
environmental health, and research. Bachelor’s degree in a related field + 2 years of relevant Research Council [NHMRC] and
Alternative exits work experience + Part 1 of a specialist medical training
• Graduate Certificate in
program or current fellowship of a specialist medical college
recognised by the Medical Board of Australia and current
the Australian Research Council
Public Health
• Graduate Diploma in
registration with AHPRA or a satisfactory substitute that the
faculty considers to be equivalent, OR
[ARC] in senior roles managing
Public Health An Australian Master of Philosophy or PhD or doctoral degree
or AQF level 9 qualifications (or equivalent) in a related
data and analytics teams.”
discipline + 2 years of relevant work experience 1
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
a standard full-time course load for a year. 1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. MARCUS NICHOL
2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it. Master of Public Health graduate
You may apply for and complete the longer duration.
COURSE CODE: M6024 3. Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline includes – medical,
nursing, allied health, other health-related degree, e.g. chiropractic,
CRICOS CODE: 094880G psychology, public health, environmental health, paramedic, imaging (radiology,
nuclear medicine), biomedical engineering, dietetics/nutrition, pharmacy,
social work, medical science/biomedical science/immunology, health science,
laboratory science, science, and health economics; or in a non-related
discipline, e.g. education, law, media, IT, journalism, communications, arts.
4. Relevant work experience includes work experience relevant to the person’s
undergraduate or higher degree, in professional practice, in a related field,
or that demonstrates application / work experience gained in a relevant field
even if the bachelor’s degree was not in a related discipline. Relevant work
experience includes in the health industry (e.g. government, policy, provider,
e.g. hospital, clinic), non-government organisation (NGO), academic or
research institution, consulting, pharmaceutical company etc. The statement of
purpose can also explain career progression and interests.
Additional requirements
• A CV showing relevant industry experience
• Work reference letters
• A statement of purpose (250 words) outlining
reasons for undertaking the course and your
area(s) of interest
You’ll gain broad knowledge and receive practical training in This course prepares you for a career as a professionally
the applications of reproductive biology in animals and humans, qualified social worker.
Monash Medical Centre and explore the social and ethical issues these raise. It includes studies in theory, skills development and Entry requirements
Caulfield
supervised professional practice, and opportunities
An Australian bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) with
1 year On completion of the course, you’ll be able to show Entry requirements for group-based learning, community engagement,
a credit average, including two full-semester units 2 years
a thorough theoretical understanding of human practice research and integration of social work
An Australian bachelor’s degree in nursing or in the study of society (as required by the Australian
and animal reproductive sciences, and demonstrate theory and practice. The theoretical content
February biological, medical, agricultural or veterinary Association of Social Workers). Units fulfilling the February
practical techniques in human clinical and veterinary builds on knowledge graduates have acquired
sciences with a pass average, or equivalent prerequisite studies of society are broadly assessed
reproductive sciences. If you pass all units for this in previous higher education, while the social
qualifications or experience in the reproductive and include sociology, social science, social
A$35,300 course and achieve an overall grade average of work skills components and professional practice A$27,000
$ 2017 fees p.a. sciences gained after completing a pass degree psychology, human development, anthropology, $ 2017 fees p.a.
distinction (70 per cent) or above, you may qualify introduce you to contemporary social work practice.
in another field (BSc should include a major philosophy, history, gender, law, politics, media,
for admission into the Master of Clinical Embryology The course is accredited by the Australian
Graduate Diploma in field of study in anatomy, biology, biochemistry, the arts, technology and multicultural society. Your
or into higher degrees by research. Association of Social Workers (AASW), and includes Master of Social Work
Reproductive Sciences genetics, pharmacology, physiology, microbiology, past academic standing is also a significant factor
immunology or zoology). 1000 hours of supervised professional practice.
in selection. Your potential selection is based on
Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
a standard full-time course load for a year.
academic merit and the completion of two broad a standard full-time course load for a year.
English language requirements studies of society.
COURSE CODE: M5010 Category A (see page 107) COURSE CODE: M6012
CRICOS CODE: 019066D
English language requirements CRICOS CODE: 090746A
Additional requirements Category B (see page 107)
• A CV showing relevant industry experience
and two referees and/or work references, Additional requirements
where applicable You must:
• A statement of purpose (250 words) outlining • satisfy the immunisation requirements specified
reasons for undertaking the course and your by the faculty's prerequisite studies
area(s) of interest • complete a National Police Records Check each
year before undertaking clinical placements
• hold a valid Working with Children Check.
Translational Research
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
The course modules give you the basic foundations Entry requirements 6 months
of discipline-specific laboratory research questions
An Australian bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in
and how these can be applied to broader clinical
a health science/basic science discipline with a February
applications. Your main focus is to form an
pass average; or an Australian bachelor’s degree
appreciation that fundamental scientific questions
(or equivalent) with a pass average and industry
may have multidisciplinary clinical answers. A$20,350
experience in research and development (for $ 2017 fees p.a.
example, CSIRO, CSL, the biopharmaceutical
industry or in clinical trials) that the faculty considers Graduate Certificate in
to be equivalent or a satisfactory substitute. Translational Research
and collaborate across sectors to to change and adapt in all aspects of how we work and live. 1, 1.5 or 2 years
influence, motivate and effect positive, If you’re future-conscious and want to transform Specialisations
February and July
sustainable change.” society through sustainable solutions, this is your
chance to learn the skills you’ll need. It’ll give you
Corporate environmental and
sustainability management
the training, language and tools to be a leader in A$36,500
KIZZY TAHNIN a rapidly growing field. You’ll explore the trends,
This specialisation explores the complex mix of $ 2017 fees p.a.
social, ecological and economic sustainability
Culture Program Officer at UNESCO Bangladesh issues and science underlying global sustainability
challenges faced by organisations. It equips Master of Environment
Master of Environment and Sustainability, 2010 problems, and learn how to evaluate, analyse and
you with the skills to implement strategies and Sustainability
collaborate across sectors to influence, motivate
and initiatives to address these challenges.
and effect positive, sustainable change.
Alternative exits
Get hands-on, real-world experience through an Environment and governance • Graduate Certificate of
internship, interdisciplinary or research project to You'll gain the skills to understand governance Environment and Sustainability
help drive innovation, and be taught by global and to enable societal and governmental change, • Graduate Diploma of
professional experts from multiple disciplines and and responsible action to support sustainability. Environment and Sustainability
sectors, who are leading the environment and Enriched with the knowledge of world leaders
sustainability agenda in Australia and internationally. from environmental and social sciences, Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents
and through case studies, you'll explore a standard full-time course load for a year.
Combine your industry experience or previous
the dynamic processes of environmental
study with a strong foundation in understanding
governance and implementation. COURSE CODE: S6002
sustainability challenges, and use it to advance
sustainability solutions in your sector. CRICOS CODE: 089231E
Environmental security
You’ll have the skills to provide strategic leadership You'll gain an understanding of the scientific
in policy formulation, governance and regulatory knowledge needed to guide the sustainable LEADING THE REGIONAL
advice, management and capacity-building in use, management and protection of the natural RESPONSE TO THE UNITED
sectors as diverse as business, government environment. You'll also develop the literacy NATIONS’ SUSTAINABLE
and not-for-profits. needed to interpret and translate scientific DEVELOPMENT GOALS
evidence about environmental security for
Entry requirements a range of stakeholders. The Monash Sustainable
Depending upon your prior qualifications and Development Institute
International development and environment
experience you will be eligible for entry credit, supports Australian and regional
Examine how environmental change, economic leadership in the implementation
which reduces the duration.
transformations and institutional practices
of the UN’s Sustainable
Eligibility Duration interact to reshape social and ecological
(in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (years)2 vulnerability, resilience and sustainability.
Development Goals (SDGs).
Bachelor’s degree in any field 2 You'll develop the skills to analyse the causes Working with a range of national
Bachelor’s degree in a related field3, OR of poverty, disadvantage and environmental and international stakeholders,
Bachelor’s degree in any field and relevant expertise4 1.5 change, and to plan and implement international
it creates insights into how
Bachelor’s (Hons) degree in a related field3 1 development projects and programs.
the SDGs can be made more
1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement.
2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it. Leadership for sustainable development scientifically and locally
You may apply for and complete the longer duration. You'll gain the theoretical insights, analytical meaningful, with a focus on
3. Related fields include business, environmental science, humanities, science
or social sciences. skills and practical capacities to guide, influence Australasia-appropriate solutions.
4. For example, by relevant further studies or work experience. and lead processes that result in positive
social, environmental and economic outcomes. It coordinates the Australia-
English language requirements You'll develop the literacy and core skills to Pacific regional network of
analyse complex situations, identify effective the Sustainable Development
Category A (see page 107)
intervention points, create novel solutions and Solutions Network (SDSN), a
collaboratively design processes of influence rapidly growing and influential
to enable change. global network of universities
and other organisations that
aims to mobilise scientific and
technical expertise in support
of sustainable development
problem-solving.
monash.edu/sustainability
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Semester dates
for 2018
Semester 1
Orientation Mid-semester break
18 February – 23 February 30 March – 6 April
Semester 2
Orientation Mid-semester break
16 July – 20 July 24 September – 28 September
monash.edu/students/dates/summary-dates
Fees
All graduate coursework programs are
offered as full-fee places. You’ll need
to pay the full tuition fee for the course
and must make the payment upfront
at the beginning of the teaching period.
Fees and durations quoted are for study at Australian campuses only.
Fees are quoted in Australian dollars, and is the fee per 48 credit points
of study in each course for 2017. Fees are adjusted annually.
Please see monash.edu/fees for updates.
monash.edu/fees
study.monash/fees-scholarships/fees
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Application process for
international students
Before you apply How to apply?
Use study.monash/courses to check:
• the international entry requirements
Step 1 Step 3 Step 6
• extra documentation required, for example, Apply Accepting your offer Plan your arrival
details of relevant work experience
To apply online please refer to the following website for a step-by-step To accept your offer, follow the instructions in your ISCA.
You must Make your own travel arrangements, aiming to arrive in Melbourne at
• fees guide: study.monash/how-to-apply complete, sign and return Part B of your ISCA along with payment and least two weeks before enrolment.
This will make it easier for you to
• closing dates a photocopy of the personal details page
of your passport before the settle in and prepare for the start of classes.
To submit a hard copy application to Monash University Australia,
• when courses start offer lapse date. Your payment should include OSHC for the duration
complete the International Application Form located at the back of this If you wish to use our airport reception service you need to complete
of your visa for yourself and any family members accompanying you
guide, ensuring that all sections are completed and the declaration is and return the request form available at: study.monash/how-to-
When should you apply? signed and dated before you send the application. You may wish to
to Australia.
apply/international-student-applications/preparing-to-arrive/
Apply as early as possible. Some courses have apply though a Monash registered agent. Some agents may charge a When making payment it should be noted that:
book-your-airport-reception
application closing dates two to four months before the fee for additional services so please ask what these costs are before • Monash University does not accept cash
If you require help with arranging accommodation visit:
start of the course, while others have quotas. Aim to you make an appointment. • dishonoured bank drafts may incur additional bank fees study.monash/student-life/accommodation
have your application received by Central Admissions at
To find a Monash registered agent near you please visit: • you may need to notify your bank of large deductions.
least two to four months before
the course start date.
This allows time for your application to be processed
and can help to ensure that you secure a place if your
register.monash.edu/agents-database
International students applying for graduate degrees by coursework
Bank drafts will need to be mailed to Central Admissions.
Please ensure you include your full name and Monash Student
Step 7
preferred course has limited places. Applying early also offered by the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences are ID on the back of the bank draft.
Enrolment and orientation
gives you time
to get your student visa, which can take required to apply online. Hard copy applications are not accepted.
Once you have accepted and paid for your offer, Student Recruitment
up to six months for some nationalities and countries.
Step 4 will email you an official Authority to Enrol letter two to three weeks
Defer your studies Step 2 before your enrolment date. The Authority to Enrol lists enrolment
We send you an electronic confirmation of enrolment tasks that you must complete before enrolment.
If you decide to delay your course commencement Your application is assessed
date, you have the option to apply to defer your studies.
(eCOE) and enrolment package Enrolment is the main step in starting your Monash studies.
When your application is received, Monash University will assess your An eCOE will be emailed to you or your Monash registered At enrolment you can meet a faculty course adviser, ask
You will need to complete the following form and return
application according to university entry requirements. To comply with agent when you have accepted your full ISCA or packaged questions and discuss your unit selection and course
it to Central Admissions for approval: study.monash/__
Australian law your application will be assessed to check that you ISCA (with no academic conditions specified). You will need structure. Enrolment takes place two weeks before the start of
data/assets/pdf_file/0003/88005/change-of-
are genuinely seeking temporary entry to Australia to study. If your the eCOE to apply for a student visa. teaching, and students must arrive at the University in time for
preference-form.pdf
application is successful, you will receive an offer in the form of an enrolment. Some courses do not accept late enrolments after
International Student Course Agreement (ISCA). This will be emailed to After you have received your eCOE, you will receive an the designated enrolment date.
you and your Monash registered agent (if you have one). Instructions enrolment package that includes:
• your welcome letter
On arrival at Monash University, you will be assisted through
will be supplied on how to accept your offer, including the fees and
the process of enrolment. Further details are available at:
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) you need to pay. • a passport to Monash – your complete guide to living in
study.monash/student-life/getting-started
Australia and studying at Monash University.
If we are not able to make you a full offer immediately, you may receive
Orientation (also called O Week) is a program of information
a conditional offer. A conditional offer means you must submit more
information and meet the requirements specified in the ISCA. Usually,
the information we need is documentation (for example official final
Step 5 sessions, tours and events designed to help you get to know
Monash University, your fellow students and your campus.
Use the orientation ePlanner to see what activities are on and
transcript, graduation certificate or an English proficiency test) to see Arrange your student visa to create your own personal schedule: orientation.monash
if you meet the specific entry requirements for the course you have
applied for. We will explain what is needed in the ISCA. Please submit The Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP)
the documentation to us as soon as possible or contact us if you is responsible for issuing visas for entry to Australia. Students
who are planning to study a Commonwealth Register of Institutions
Apply for coursework course: monash.edu/study/apply
need any help. If you are not successful for your first preference your
application will be considered for your next preference. and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) registered course
are required to obtain a student visa.
Applicants are advised not to commence the visa application
process until they have been issued with their electronic
confirmation of enrolment (eCoE).
Applicants must keep in mind that their student visa application
may take up to six months or more, depending on their nationality
and country of residence.
All students, regardless of the financial capacity and English
language proficiency documentation that may be required, will
have to meet all other core visa criteria, such as the Genuine
Temporary Entrant requirement and health and character criteria.
Additional visa information and application forms can be obtained
from the Monash University website: study.monash/how-to-apply/
international-student-applications/visa-requirements
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Entry requirements Graduate Degrees by
Coursework English Categories
Graduate Degrees by Coursework English Categories for Academic IELTS, Internet based TOEFL
and Pearson Test of English (Academic) are detailed in the below table.
Total score
Total score
Speaking
Speaking
Speaking
Listening
Listening
Listening
Reading
Reading
Reading
Writing
Writing
Writing
Academic IELTS Internet-based TOEFL Pearson Test of English (Academic)
COURSEWORK
When you apply to Monash University for a Graduate Degree F* 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 94 24 24 23 27 65 65 65 65 65
by Coursework you must satisfy the following: G 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 94 24 24 23 27 65 65 65 65 65
1. Minimum age requirements Documentary evidence in the form of an official letter is required H 7.0 6.5 6.5 6.5 7.0 94 20 19 20 27 65 58 58 58 65
from the institution at which the study was undertaken. This document
You must be at least 17 years of age to enrol in a Monash
must be written and signed by the institution’s registrar (or other
University course. Some exemptions may apply. For further I 6.5 6.5 6.5 7.0 6.5 79 20 19 23 24 58 58 58 65 58
authorised person) of the education institution to the satisfaction
information, visit: study.monash/how-to-apply/international-
of the Academic Board.
student-applications/students-under-18 J 7.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 7.0 94 12 13 18 27 65 50 50 60 65
2. Be immersed in English, practise every day by living in Melbourne Fax: Email (mandatory):
and become familiar with the city and public transport before
you start. Monash English Address for correspondence (only if different from your permanent address in your home country – not including agent’s contact details):
3. Be confident in the Monash teaching and learning style before Bridging*
you commence your degree. Benefit from our student-centric
teaching style, giving you access to your tutors for immediate
Telephone: Mobile:
and personalised feedback.
4. Be better prepared for your Monash studies by learning Fax: Email (mandatory):
academic skills essential to all degrees such as:
Graduate degrees at Monash University
• how to write essays and academic reports Monash Registered Agents
• how to reference your sources 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
• how to deliver presentations.
in your application. For details of registered agents in your country please go to: register.monash.edu/agents-database.
* Not accepted for entry into all graduate degrees. Agency name:
Country:
5. Have you been refused an entry visa to any country: Yes No If yes, please attach evidence.
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6. Have you breached any visa conditions in any country: Yes No If yes, please attach evidence. Translated into English (if required) and certified. Section H: Academic qualifications
heck the academic/English entry requirements, prerequisites and additional requirements for the courses for which you are applying. Additional requirements include
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submission of a statement of purpose, curriculum vitae, work reference letters, folio, supplementary forms, additional faculty application forms, interviews and auditions.
7. Do you have any medical or health issues that may prevent you from obtaining your visa? For undergraduate entry requirements refer to the admissions tables in the Monash University International Undergraduate Course Guide or the Monash Find a Course.
For postgraduate entry requirements refer to the Monash Find a Course: study.monash/courses/find-a-course.
Yes No If yes, please explain or attach relevant documentation. Translated into English (if required) and certified. Include details of your previous academic qualifications in the relevant sections below. Please ensure commencement and completion dates are specified, or if you are yet to complete
your studies, please include your intended completion date. You are also required to supply supporting translated and certified documents to verify your academic qualifications.
In answering this question go to www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa/Heal that lists medical and health conditions of concern to the Australian Government.
Also note that health insurance in Australia will not extend to a pre-existing medical condition.
Secondary studies (high school studies – Year 12)
Name of qualification: Institution:
8. Do you have any physical or mental health condition or other issue which may prevent you to undertake full-time study? Yes No
Date commenced: D D / M M / Y Y Y Y Date completed: D D / M M / Y Y Y Y Country/State:
9. Have you been issued a protection visa in any country to date? Yes No If yes, please attach evidence. Translated into English (if required) and certified.
Post-secondary studies (tertiary studies – Diploma, bachelor’s, master’s, etc.). Please list your MOST RECENT qualification first.
10. Have you been convicted of any crime or offence in any country? Yes No If yes, please provide ALL relevant details. Name of qualification: Institution:
Translated into English (if required) and certified.
Date commenced: D D / M M / Y Y Y Y Date completed: D D / M M / Y Y Y Y Country/State:
Course name Specialisation Course code Commencement year Semester Campus Date commenced: D D / M M / Y Y Y Y Date completed: D D / M M / Y Y Y Y Country/State:
1. Are you transferring within the first six months of your principal course in Australia? Yes No
2. 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. If yes, please attach a release letter from your current provider.
3.
If your final year of study was completed more than six months ago, please attach separately a detailed account of activities/work experience undertaken since then.
Campus codes: Caulfield CA, City CI, Clayton CL, Parkville PA, Peninsula PE
I will sit/have sat one of the following English language proficiency tests: The certifier must then certify every page of the documentation as follows:
1. Certifier must write a statement acknowledging or apply a stamp that shows they have 4. Certifier must apply the agent/organisation stamp.
ACADEMIC IELTS TOEFL (Paper Based/Internet Based) PEARSON TEST OF ENGLISH (ACADEMIC) sighted the original documents using words such as “certified true copy of the original” 5. If the certifier is not a Monash Registered Agent,
OR “original sighted”. the position title of the certifier must be indicated.
Date taken: D D / M M / Y Y Y Y OR I will apply for a Monash English Language Centre course in Section G. 2. Certifier must sign the document. 6. Certifier must date the document.
If you narrowly missed the course English requirements, you may be eligible for Monash English Bridging packaged with a direct entry into your desired course. 3. Certifier must write their full name.
If so, Monash will indicate this in your letter of offer.
If you have a Chinese qualification, documents submitted for assessment must be:
Section G: Application for additional English studies and university preparation ■■ ertified by the Notary Public Office. Notary certification must include a certificate stating that translations of all documents in to English are authentic and in conformity
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with the original in Chinese; OR
Monash English Placement Test (MEPT) ■■ Your transcript/s, degree certificate and graduation certificate/s can be sent to Central Admissions, Monash University in a sealed envelope directly from your university; OR
The Monash English Placement Test is ideal for students who do not have an IELTS or approved international test score. The test provides an indicative calculation of the number of weeks ■■ Photocopies of original notarised documents can be submitted by a registered agent. Documents must be certified by the agent. Information regarding registered agents can
of Monash English you will need to meet the requirements of your Monash destination course. The MEPT must be accompanied by a Monash University or Monash College application be viewed at: register.monash.edu/agents-database.
form. The MEPT is available from registered MEPT approved Monash agents: register.monash.edu/agents-database.
Additional tuition fees apply for Monash University English Language Centre courses. For details of fees, courses and start dates, visit: monashcollege.edu.au/english-language-services. Monash University reserves the right to refuse documentation on the grounds of incorrect certification and translation.
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Section J: Credit transfer Please complete the following checklist before submitting: ✓
Do you wish to apply for credit transfer from your previous studies? Yes No Note: Incomplete applications will cause delays in processing. Please ensure all relevant documents are translated and certified (where required).
If you have ticked yes, please provide the following: All sections of the application form are completed Additional information (check your course(s) in the admissions table for
international students or at: study.monash/courses/find-a-course)
1. Complete the Credit Transfer Application Form available at: monash.edu/service-centre/assets/docs/forms/credit.pdf. A$100.00 application fee (non-refundable)
2. Submit detailed course syllabus/unit outlines/curriculum for the units you are seeking credit transfer for. Signed declaration by student (or parent if the student is under 18)
Certified proof of English proficiency
Further information may be requested from you if your previous course/institution has not been previously assessed by Monash University for credit evaluation assessment. Copy of official scholarship/sponsorship offer letter if applicable
Certified and translated copies of academic records/transcripts/grading scales
Copy of the personal details page of the student’s passport or a copy of birth certificate
Section K: Scholarship/sponsorship information
Have you applied for a scholarship/sponsorship from an organisation external to Monash University to support your studies? Yes No
What is the status of your external scholarship/sponsorship application? Approved Pending Not approved Send your application to:
If the external scholarship/sponsorship has been approved please provide a copy of the official letter with this application. Australian campuses Malaysia campus South Africa campus
Applicants for courses at Australian campuses should Applicants for courses at the Sunway campus must Applicants for courses at the South Africa campus
forward this application form to: apply to the address below using the application form must apply to the address below using the application
Section L: Application fee payment located at: www.monash.edu.my/study/apply form located at: msa.ac.za/study/apply
Central Admissions,
You can pay the A$100 application fee by credit card, money order or bank draft payable to Monash University.
Monash Connect, Clayton Campus Admissions Office Monash South Africa
Bank drafts/money orders will need to be mailed or delivered in person to Central Admissions, Monash University. Please ensure you include your full name and date of birth 21 Chancellors Walk, Campus Centre, Monash University Malaysia Private Bag X60
on the back of the bank draft/money order. Monash University, Building 2, Level 1 Ruimsig, Roodepoort 1725
Credit card payments can be made at the following link: monash.edu.au/fees/payment/payment-options.html. VIC 3800, Australia Jalan Lagoon Selatan South Africa
If you have made payment using the online credit card service (from the above link), please print a copy of the payment confirmation email and attach to this application form upon submission. 47500 Bandar Sunway
Email: mu.documents@monash.edu Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia Email: musa-admissions@monash.edu
If your A$100 application fee has been waived by Monash recruitment staff please insert the valid fee waiver promotion code or obtain the recruitment staff signature here:
Email: mum.admissions@monash.edu
Staff signature: sign here Waiver promotion code:
Declaration
I warrant that the information on this form, or provided in support of my application, is correct, complete and up-to-date in every detail. 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 refuse to assess my application, 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, experience and suitability for admission.
I declare that I am a Genuine Student and a Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) and that I have read and understood the conditions in relation to these requirements as
defined on the following website: www.border.gov.au/Trav/Stud/More/Genuine-Temporary-Entrant. I understand that if the University forms the opinion that I am not a
Genuine Temporary Entrant or a Genuine Student it may refuse to assess my application, withdraw an offer of a place or cancel my enrolment.
I am aware of the estimated total course fees at Monash University and living costs for my stay in Australia. I understand that the total course fees do not cover the
cost of books, materials, field trips or any additional cost related to my course, unless otherwise specified.
I declare to have sufficient funds to support myself and my family unit members (if applicable) for the TOTAL period of my stay in Australia, including proposed course fees for myself
and any school-aged family members, Overseas Students Health Cover, living costs and travel costs, regardless of whether my dependents intend to accompany me in Australia.
I agree to abide by the statutes, regulations, policies and procedures of Monash University.
I have read and understood the above conditions and accept them in full.
This document must be signed by original hand – electronic signatures will not be accepted by Monash University.
If you are under 18 years of age at the time of submitting this application you must have a parent or guardian sign this declaration on your behalf.
*If you do not yet hold a valid passport please ensure that your signature matches the signature on the passport you are issued.
Parent/guardian’s email:
The information in this brochure was correct at the time of publication (May 2017).
Monash University reserves the right to alter this information should the need arise.
You should always check with the relevant faculty office when considering a course.
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