Most courses within the program are also available to students enrolled in the Master of Legal Studies (MLS). There is no difference between the Graduate Diploma and the MLS degree in terms of the content and depth with which particular courses are studied. The Graduate Diploma merely requires completion of fewer courses than would be required for an MLS degree. Courses combine a degree of sophistication or technical difficulty in terms of legal content with a substantial consideration of relevant interdisciplinary aspects of the subject matter and a focus on policy. Candidates must complete the core courses prior to enrolment in postgraduate law electives.
The Graduate Diploma by Research in Optometry offers graduates with at least a three-year Optometry degree training and experience in scientific research, and specialised training in aspects of Optometry. The program comprises 48 UOC, 24 of which are gained by completion of a research project, and 24 by coursework. The research project is taken across two sessions, as two 12 - unit core courses. The coursework consists of 6 units as a core course, and 18 units as elective courses. The core course is to be taken in the first session of enrolment. It is to be expected that the Diploma may allow entry to a higher research degree program, for those students without an Honours degree. Candidates anticipating progression to a higher research degree should consult with their supervisor, to ensure an appropriate choice of courses for their chosen field of study. The range of courses available is identical to those offered in the MOptom program. The program may be completed on a full-time (two sessions duration) or part-time (four sessions duration) basis. Candidates must be based on campus.
Enrolment to this course will begin in first semester 2018.The Master of Project Management is a forward thinking, interdisciplinary course that integrates the knowledge needed to manage projects and programs across multiple sectors.The course focuses on developing specialist expertise in organising the project function utilising a diverse vocational skill set.It encourages an evidentiary and interdisciplinary approach to critical thinking and problem solving, strengthened by a capacity to undertake research.
The GradDipProjMgt is designed for postgraduate scholars with appropriate undergraduate qualifications in a relevant discipline and/ or extensive professional experience who wish to develop a higher level understanding of the principles and practices of project management and to strengthen their skills in this area.
Students must meet one of the following selection criteria for entry to the 1 year or 1.5 year Master of Public Relations and Advertising program.
As a Master of Public Relations and Advertising student at UNSW you will be challenged to think critically and innovatively in your development of PR and advertising strategies.
This program is not available to commencing students. Details below are provided for the reference of continuing students only.
Prospective students should refer instead to the new program, Master of Engineering Science - 8538.
This combined degree program provides students with a structured two-year full-time or part-time equivalent program of study leading to the award of two Masters degrees: a Masters by coursework in Science and the Master of Philosophy through research.
The Master of Space Engineering (MSpaceEng) is designed for postgraduate scholars with appropriate undergraduate qualifications in a relevant engineering discipline and/or extensive professional experience who wish to develop a high level understanding of the principles and practices of engineering related to space systems and to strengthen their skills in this area.
The MSysEng is designed for postgraduate scholars with an undergraduate qualification and/or extensive professional experience who wish to develop a high level understanding of the principles and practices of systems engineering and to strengthen their skills in this area
Students undertaking the GradDipSysEng are required to take 6 coursework courses (36 UOC) from the courses set out below. Students must complete four compulsory courses (24 UOC) and a minimum of one elective course (6 UOC) from the list below.