For postgraduate study, you are generally required to have completed undergraduate studies at a university-type institution. You can find out the exact academic entry requirements for your program in the ‘Coursework program’ section of the international student guide for postgraduates.
The Master of Art Administration addresses visual arts, in its broadest sense, in relation to management, marketing and finance as well as curatorial practices, writing and documentation, legal and theoretical studies. The degree recognises the significant changes that are taking place in the cultural sphere and prepares students for future employment in areas both inside and outside the traditional gallery/museum context. Practical, analytical and theoretical skills are developed in a program that emphasises vocational training within a wider cultural and critical framework.
For postgraduate study, you are generally required to have completed undergraduate studies at a university-type institution. You can find out the exact academic entry requirements for your program in the ‘Coursework program’ section of the international student guide for postgraduates.
The Graduate Certificate in Art Administration is suitable for graduates wishing to undertake a short period of study to extend their professional qualifications and those wishing to broaden or change direction in their professional endeavours.
It is an introduction to the field of study and is available to candidates who wish to go in a direction different to the major study of their undergraduate degree and for students admitted under Qualifications Rule 2.2 which allows entry with professional qualifications.
For postgraduate study, you are generally required to have completed undergraduate studies at a university-type institution. You can find out the exact academic entry requirements for your program in the ‘Coursework program’ section of the international student guide for postgraduates.
The Graduate Diploma in Art Administration is suitable for graduates wishing to extend their professional qualifications and those wishing to broaden or change direction in their professional endeavours
For postgraduate study, you are generally required to have completed undergraduate studies at a university-type institution. You can find out the exact academic entry requirements for your program in the ‘Coursework program’ section of the international student guide for postgraduates.
The Graduate Certificate in Art and Design Education is suitable for graduates wishing to extend their professional qualifications with a short period of study and those wishing to broaden or change directions in their professional endeavours or who have been admitted under Qualifications Rule 2.2, which allows entry with professional qualifications.
For postgraduate study, you are generally required to have completed undergraduate studies at a university-type institution. You can find out the exact academic entry requirements for your program in the ‘Coursework program’ section of the international student guide for postgraduates.
This program provides professional development courses in art and design education. Students will investigate current visual arts and design interests through courses interpreting curriculum change and innovation, building research practice and leadership in the profession.
For postgraduate study, you are generally required to have completed undergraduate studies at a university-type institution. You can find out the exact academic entry requirements for your program in the ‘Coursework program’ section of the international student guide for postgraduates.
The Master of Arts enables students to specialise in Military History, Strategy and Security, or Strategy and Management.
For postgraduate study, you are generally required to have completed undergraduate studies at a university-type institution. You can find out the exact academic entry requirements for your program in the ‘Coursework program’ section of the international student guide for postgraduates.
The Graduate Diploma in Aviation Management is designed for students who have an approved diploma from a recognised tertiary institution as well as two years of relevant professional experience. Six courses will be completed to a total of 36 units of credit. A credit average must be achieved to continue on to the Masters level.
For postgraduate study, you are generally required to have completed undergraduate studies at a university-type institution. You can find out the exact academic entry requirements for your program in the ‘Coursework program’ section of the international student guide for postgraduates.
The program is tailored according to the background and requirements of the individual student. In most cases it would include advanced formal undergraduate training, including lectures in general and medical Biochemistry, training in the use of modern biochemical techniques, e.g. scintillation counting, gas liquid chromatography (GLC), high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), molecular biology, spectrophotometry, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, and animal and plant cell culture. Students also carry out a research project (or projects) in the laboratory of an academic member of staff and write a report on the project.
For postgraduate study, you are generally required to have completed undergraduate studies at a university-type institution. You can find out the exact academic entry requirements for your program in the ‘Coursework program’ section of the international student guide for postgraduates.
This program provides specialised research training in particular disciplinary fields. It consists primarily of a research project, with literature review and report, carried out under the supervision of a member of academic staff. There is frequently a component of coursework, tailored to provide background information relevant to the research project. Students receive advanced formal training to provide them with research and presentation skills relevant to their research project.
For postgraduate study, you are generally required to have completed undergraduate studies at a university-type institution. You can find out the exact academic entry requirements for your program in the ‘Coursework program’ section of the international student guide for postgraduates.
The program is intended for students who have completed a degree in Mathematics or Statistics, or a Science degree with a major in mathematics or statistics, and who wish to further their knowledge of biostatistics. It covers a wide range of statistical methodology and applications for students and practitioners who want to work in health-related fields, including medicine, biology, public health and epidemiology