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CHANGE STARTS HERE For 60 years, we’ve been working to change the world, and we’re not about to stop. At Monash, we see challenges as opportunities to make things better. It’s hard to imagine a time when the need to make positive change has been greater than now. We want you to help us do it. Whether you want to change your life, your career, your community or the world, your journey starts at Monash. As a university with a global footprint, we know we have to play our part in solving the problems facing the world. That’s why all Monash students, lecturers, researchers, professional staff, alumni and supporters contribute to making real change. You, too, have the opportunity to step up and make a difference. Are you ready? IF YOU DON’T LIKE IT, CHANGE IT. Ready to make a change? Click here to learn more. Monash student Alexandra Churchill outside the entrance to the biology department, Clayton campus. 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 1
A GLOBAL MALAYSIA Kuala Lumpur Click here to TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR of some of our facilities MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA COMMUNITY Close to fast-paced Kuala Lumpur, Monash University Malaysia is our Clayton third-largest campus, with more Clayton, in Melbourne’s rapidly growing southeast ITALY than 8000 students undertaking courses offered across seven corridor, is our biggest campus, home to 38,000 students and eight of our 10 faculties. Everything Prato schools. you need is on campus – food outlets, sporting In the heart of Tuscany and INDONESIA facilities, health services and more. close to Florence, Prato is our European base where eight of Jakarta Caulfield our faculties offer units covering Monash University will be establishing The base for Monash Art, Design and Architecture, Click here to find out what design, law, business and more. the first foreign university campus in and Monash Business School, as well as some Indonesia. Based in Jakarta, Monash Arts, Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, and makes Monash one of the top Indonesia will be offering master’s IT courses, Caulfield hosts 19,000 students. It’s a Australian universities. and PhD degrees, as well as executive culture hub, with MUMA, our modern art museum, programs and micro-credentials. joining sporting and café facilities. The course offerings will be research monash.edu/campuses intensive with a focus on industry Parkville engagement. Our dedicated pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences campus hosts 2000 students and is part of Australia’s leading health and biomedical precinct. It’s also home to two of our research hubs, Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and the Centre for Medicine Use and Safety. Peninsula Home to approximately 4000 students, our Peninsula campus offers courses from the Faculty of Education along with select courses from Monash Business School. Partnering with leading players in primary and allied healthcare, we also offer a number of courses from the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences. INDIA Mumbai Bustling Mumbai is home to the IITB-Monash Research Academy, a collaboration that gives PhD students opportunities CHINA to work closely with industry to find solutions to global problems. Suzhou The Southeast University-Monash University Joint Graduate School, in the heart of one of China’s biggest innovation precincts, offers master’s and PhD study options in areas ranging from industrial design and IT to business. TOP 100 RANKINGS A WORLDWIDE UNIVERSITY # 25 # 35 MOST INTERNATIONAL # 58 # 59 US NEWS WORLD # 75 TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION # 73 SHANGHAIRANKING’S 3 INTERNATIONAL 6 CAMPUSES 100+ PARTNER REUTERS TOP 75: QS WORLD UNIVERSITY ASIA PACIFIC’S MOST UNIVERSITIES IN RANKINGS RANKINGS WORLD UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC RANKING OF TEACHING UNIVERSITIES INNOVATIVE UNIVERSITIES THE WORLD (2020) (2020) RANKINGS WORLD UNIVERSITIES LOCATIONS ACROSS THE GLOBE (2018) (Times Higher Education 2019) (2020) (2019) 2 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 3
GET AHEAD Click here to find out how a Monash education prepares you for success into the future. WITH MONASH From day one, a Monash education sets you on the path to future career success. Our programs and platforms offer work‑integrated learning experiences and Monash Talent engagement with industry. You’ll develop an enterprising mindset, hone your With our employment service, Monash Talent, you can start your career employability skills and gain a competitive edge in the graduate employment market. search without stepping foot off campus. We have a team of recruitment specialists who’ll connect you with reputable employers and match you with Career Connect jobs that suit your skills and passions. Our Career Connect program gives you access to experienced coaches and monash.edu/talent industry-based professionals. Take part in employability workshops, small- group career conversations and, in your final year, one-on-one coaching. Mentoring monash.edu/career-connect Throughout your studies here, you have the opportunity to mentor or be mentored. You can share or gain insights about life at university, career Student Futures planning, building employability, as well as future goals. Our Student Futures platform allows you to collate the real-life skills that will monash.edu/mentoring show employers you have what they’re looking for, taking into account not just your university activities, but those that are part of your ‘outside’ life – paid Work-integrated learning work, family responsibilities and contributing to your community. Incorporate professional experience into your studies, through clinical monash.edu/student-futures placements, fieldwork, study tours, placements, or internships. monash.edu/students/future-work/experience/wil Develop leadership While studying, you’ll be encouraged to foster the skills for effective leadership that will enable you to positively influence the University, your community and, eventually, the world. monash.edu/students/leadership Monash CAVE2 at Clayton campus. 4 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 5
LIFE-CHANGING DID YOU KNOW? In 2019, we had 5053 graduate ? RESEARCH research students studying at Monash University, and our researchers attracted a total research income of $413.8 million. Monash research is having a positive impact in local communities and around the world. Even before we became the global university There’s also Monash’s Faculty of Pharmacy PIONEERING we are today, our researchers looked beyond traditional boundaries, discovering ways of and Pharmaceutical Sciences, where the anti-influenza drug Relenza was designed DIABETES approaching the fields in which they worked. and synthesised. This drug is now used DEPARTMENT It’s why a Monash education is so respected around the world. Things that we now take for globally. Today, our ambition and optimism are AT THE ALFRED We’re the only university with a granted wouldn’t exist without the initial work stronger than ever. We have a clear vision dedicated department to research of Monash researchers, such as the work of what we want our research to achieve into diabetes. Led by Professor of professors Alan Trounson and Carl Wood, who achieved the world’s first IVF pregnancy. and how we’ll help our researchers make it happen. HELPING Mark Cooper AO, a senior endocrinologist at The Alfred The Trounson and Wood team went on to accomplish Australia’s first (and the world’s WOMEN GIVE Hospital, Monash’s Department fourth) successful IVF birth in 1980. BIRTH SAFELY of Diabetes uncovers strategies to combat diabetes and its In an innovation that could save complications, including kidney HELPING THE thousands of women’s lives following post-partum haemorrhage and heart disease, and blindness. VICTORIAN BLIND TO SEE in low-resourced countries, Professor Michelle McIntosh HEART The Monash Vision Group has developed a new, inhaled TACKLING HOSPITAL draws on the capability of Monash University and other formulation of the drug oxytocin that can be stored at room GLOBAL ENERGY Operated by Monash Health and located within the partners to develop bionic eye technology to connect with temperature. CHALLENGES Monash University campus, the hospital will host world- WORLD the visual cortex. Patients Commencing operations in 2017, the ARC Centre of Excellence in Future leading research programs MOSQUITO with damaged optic nerves or physical trauma to their BUILDING Low-Energy Electronics Technologies in cardiovascular health, boosting Victoria’s medical PROGRAM eyes may one day be able STRONGER, acts as an international hub to combine high-impact Monash research with global industry and economy. LIGHTER to see again. expertise, placing Australia at the forefront Monash University is the World of new materials technology and research. Mosquito Program’s research hub of Oceania, and is committed to PLANES WITH NOBEL PEACE improving health conditions and 3D PRINTING PRIZE FOR strengthening the capacity of local communities around the Professor Xinhua Wu and her team at the Monash Centre for Additive GLOBAL SLUM CLIMATE world to reduce the threat of mosquito-borne diseases such Manufacturing (MCAM) have REVITALISATION CHANGE as Zika, dengue, chikungunya created an aluminium alloy that will make aircraft 30 to 40 per Monash was awarded a $14 million grant for a research project that will significantly Eight Monash University and yellow fever. cent lighter, twice as fuel-efficient advance human health by delivering the scientists shared in the prestige and still structurally sound. first public health and environmental data of the 2007 Nobel Peace on the outcomes of an alternative water Prize awarded jointly with the management approach, forming the Intergovernmental Panel on basis for policies and strategies of urban Climate Change and former informal settlements worldwide. US vice president Al Gore. 2007 2015 2018 2014 2017 2011 6 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 7
We want as many bright minds as possible to benefit from a Monash education. Click here to learn about our scholarships program. SCHOLARSHIPS TO UNLOCK YOUR TALENT At Monash, we’re committed COURSEWORK Accommodation scholarships Indigenous students RESEARCH At Monash, we believe in giving our students the best chance to achieve their potential to attracting academic high SCHOLARSHIPS We offer scholarships to help cover the costs We offer many scholarships for indigenous SCHOLARSHIPS and our range of scholarships reflect this of your accommodation, and there are even students, with each of our faculties also If you’re a prospective or continuing The Australian Government’s Research Training achievers and producing coursework graduate student, there’s a scholarships to support any relocation costs. offering opportunities to attend Monash Program (RTP) covers your research course commitment. through their own scholarship programs. internationally competitive variety of scholarships and grants available. Faculty scholarships fees if you’re an Australian or New Zealand The number of scholarships and grants offered each year varies. So find the right scholarship Equity scholarships citizen or an Australian permanent resident. graduates. Academic scholarships Each of our ten faculties offer a range of There are various other scholarships available for you at monash.edu/scholarships scholarships from Indigenous and equity We recognise that sometimes your personal Our Monash scholarships aim to attract scholarships, through to scholarships for circumstance can impact on your studies. If to assist with other costs. academically gifted students, and each of our women. you’re from a low-income background, have a For details, visit monash.edu/graduate- ten faculties offer scholarships for academic disability or medical condition, live in a regional research/future-students/scholarships high achievers. or remote area, from an asylum-seeking background, or have experienced difficult circumstances, we offer scholarships to ensure that none of these factors prevent you from pursuing your dreams. 8 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 9
A GLOBAL DID YOU KNOW? With 83,000-plus students and ? OUTLOOK 400,000-plus alumni from approximately 160 countries, Monash is Australia’s largest university. If you’re passionate about tackling global challenges and collaborating with some of the brightest minds in your discipline area, then Monash is the place where your ideas and actions can gain momentum. Our graduate degrees will give you the edge in the employment market and prepare you for the professions of the future, both in Australia and overseas. Our industry-relevant courses are embedded with the leadership, entrepreneurial and commercialisation skills that will advance your career. You can take a semester at the King’s College London, undertake master’s units at the Monash Centre in Prato, Italy, or complete a double master’s program with one of our international partners. Globally connected, our alumni network is at the forefront of social and technological progress at many of the world’s best companies. If you aspire to make a positive impact in the world, you’ll find Monash learning is all about discovery, creativity, challenge and opportunity. GET READY TO SEE THE WORLD International placements Choose from a range of international placements – Asia, Africa, Europe and the US. Overseas internships Intern at the United Nations, New York, or Shandong Television in China – just two of many options. Monash Malaysia Our Monash Malaysia campus offers students the opportunity to spend a semester at Monash University’s third-largest campus which offers a distinctly international and culturally rich environment. Monash Prato, Italy Study at the Monash Prato Centre in Italy – offerings include fine art, architecture, Italian and law. Connect Connect with 360,000-plus alumni across the globe. Image: Hagar Eren Bachelor of Science Advanced – Global Challenges (Honours) 10 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 11
LIVING ON-CAMPUS ACCOMMODATION Our on-campus accommodation is supported by live-in staff and student leaders, making campus life a breeze. There’s ON CAMPUS also 24-hour security on campus, and a thriving events and Peninsula campus’ Gillies Hall is the largest activities program to help you settle into your new community. commercial Passive House building in Australia, and is the most energy-efficient Prices for on-campus accommodation range from $240 to structure Monash has built. Gillies Hall won $303 per week^. gold in the ‘Architecture – Multi Residential – We also have dedicated graduate wings in our urban Constructed’ category at the 2019 Melbourne Start with a short stroll to class before lunch. Design Awards for its green credentials. community halls exclusively for graduate students. They’re quieter and often include shared spaces to study and to Study on the lawns in the afternoon. Gyms, connect with your neighbours. sports fields and even restaurants – they’re all If you’re a graduate or mature-aged student you’ll be on your doorstep if you live on campus. allocated a room within a graduate wing. Applications are free and open in September. You can choose from traditional halls of residence, self-contained studio apartments or shared apartments. With students from 70 countries and the wide range of facilities Click here for an interactive tour on your doorstep, discover why on-campus accommodation is of our Clayton campus. much more than just your room. monash.edu/accommodation COST OF LIVING Before you begin your studies at Monash, it’s a good idea to plan and prepare a budget. Below are some costs associated with living and studying in Australia, and should be used as an approximate guide. These figures (in Australian dollars) are estimates only, and may vary depending on your location and lifestyle. Rent, for example, is more expensive in some areas of Melbourne than others. You may also need spending money for things like medication and other personal items, such as clothes. All costs are subject to inflation. Depending on your chosen course, additional costs may apply for class materials and other requirements. Please make sure you check any additional costs for your course before commencing your studies. Off-campus accommodation • Hostels and guesthouses $90 to $150 per week • Rooming houses $85 to $215 per week • Private rental $165 to $440 per week • Boarding schools $11,000 to $22,000 per year Other living expenses • Groceries and eating out $80 to $280 per week • Gas and electricity $35 to $140 per week* • Phone and internet $20 to $55 per week* • Public transport $15 to $55 per week • Car (after purchase) $150 to $260 per week • Entertainment $80 to $150 per week ^ The fees for living on campus at Monash University vary depending on the type of accommodation. On-campus accommodation cost includes gas, water, electricity, internet, residential parking permit and laundry. Details: monash.edu/accommodation/pricing * Prices shown here are based on a typical three-bedroom house. Sample studio room 12 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 13
WE’LL SUPPORT YOU Monash Professional Pathways Through a combination of classroom-based programs (courses) and industry-based learning experiences (internships), Monash Professional Pathways supports those seeking professional experience and careers in Australia. Through us, graduates are better able to secure employment in their chosen fields and perform to employer expectations in their roles. monashprofessional.edu.au PERSONAL SUPPORT Career guidance Take advantage of our career development programs and individual career counselling. monash.edu/careers Family support Monash University is proudly committed to supporting staff and students with family responsibilities by providing discounted fees at four quality childcare centres across ? Clayton, Caulfield and Frankston. Check the DID YOU KNOW? centres’ websites for further details, and to Every Monash campus has a security office organise a tour of the facilities. that’s staffed 24 hours a day. Members of the monash.edu/childcare security team are friendly and always ready to provide help and safety advice. They’re also Monash Sport happy to escort you anywhere on campus at Monash Sport offers a wide range of group any time of the day or night. fitness classes, gym memberships, aquatic activities and competitive or social sports. monash.edu/sport Professor Bob Wong, from the School of Biological Sciences, Wellbeing Clayton campus. Each Monash campus features a health, wellbeing and development hub with counsellors, medical practitioners, student advisers and a team of people from different faith communities to support you in all facets of university life – from accommodation and At Monash, you’re at the ACADEMIC SUPPORT Monash Connect Monash Postgraduate Dedicated learning spaces financial aid to life-balance issues. Monash Connect can advise you on anything Association (MPA) We value the work of our research students monash.edu/health centre of everything we do. During your studies, you can access academic support programs to improve your written from admissions, enrolment, fees, academic As a Monash graduate student, you’ll and have invested in purpose-built facilities and oral expression, reading, listening and support, language support, graduations and automatically become a member of the that reflect this. The PhD Hub in Building 88, Disability support services We offer you careers counselling, academic note-taking skills. Tutors are available to guide scholarships. Student service centres are Monash Postgraduate Association, which 27 Sports Walk, Clayton campus, is open If you have a disability or medical condition that support, health and wellbeing services, you through research methodology, conference located on all Australian campuses. We now provides services for graduate students 24/7 to all graduate research students, while impedes your study, the Equity and Diversity professional development opportunities presentation and the best way of submitting offer ‘live chat’ to new and existing students. such as social functions, newsletters and the Graduate Student Hub in Building 89, 21 Centre will help you access services such and family support. We can even help you academic papers. It’s just another way we’re making it easier to publications, advice, advocacy and mediation, Sports Walk, Clayton campus, is open from as learning support, assistive software or find somewhere to live. You can also take find out what you need to study at Monash. and seminars to help you transition from 7am to midnight for our graduate coursework equipment loans. advantage of academic support services monash.edu/connect study to a successful career. and research students. In addition to these monash.edu/disability and modern study facilities designed mpa.monash.edu spaces, there are a number of central facilities specifically for graduate students. We dedicated to graduate students across our recognise the richness and depth of our Clayton, Caulfield and Peninsula campuses. Monash community, and are committed to diversity and inclusion. monash.edu/graduate-research/current- students/graduate-spaces monash.edu/study/student-life 14 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 15
FLEXIBLE COURSE OPTIONS We know that when, where, Double master’s courses A double degree course allows you to study for how and what you study is two degrees at the same time. You’ll graduate critical to progressing your with two master’s degrees, giving you more career flexibility and opportunities. It allows you career, skills and knowledge. to keep your options open and develop expertise in different yet complementary areas. You might be a professional looking to gain expert knowledge in your current field, or you might Study modes be looking for a career change. Whatever your We know you have many priorities and ambition, Monash can help you get there. commitments. That’s why we offer flexible study modes to allow you to build your study around your Professional entry master’s life. Most courses are offered in both full-time and courses part-time study modes. Some units are offered in These courses are specifically designed to prepare intensive block mode (usually Thursday to Sunday), you to enter a regulated profession such as law, allowing you to arrange a short break from work accounting or teaching. These courses can take to complete a unit, and some are offered outside two to four years to complete, depending on business hours. the discipline. Some of these areas can also be studied at an undergraduate level; however a Off-campus (distance learning) professional-entry master’s course is ideal if you You don’t have to be at Monash to study with make the decision to enter a different field to that Monash. Through our online distance learning, of your first course. you can study with Australia’s biggest university without ever having to set foot on campus. It’s the Expert master’s courses perfect option if you need to balance university These courses allow you to extend expertise with work, family and other personal commitments. gained through your undergraduate degree, or You’ll study the same units and gain the same add breadth to your knowledge and skills within qualification as you would if you were on campus. a new or complementary field. If you complete It includes a combination of print study material a four-year honours bachelor’s degree, you can and electronic communication. usually complete an expert master’s degree in monash.edu/off-campus-learning the same discipline in just one year, meaning you graduate with both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in five years. See pages 18-19 for a full list of coursework courses. GAIN CREDIT FOR 1-YEAR 1.5-YEAR 2-YEAR PRIOR LEARNING PROGRAMS PROGRAMS PROGRAMS Many of our master’s I want to undertake a I want to undertake a I want to undertake a programs offer you block master’s program in the master’s program in the master’s program in a same discipline same discipline different discipline credit on the basis of your education background. + + + I have a four-year I have a three-year I have a three-year honours qualification undergraduate qualification undergraduate qualification OR I have a three-year undergraduate qualification and I have a graduate certificate or graduate diploma or honours 48 CREDIT POINTS 72 CREDIT POINTS 96 CREDIT POINTS 16 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 17
OUR COURSES ART, DESIGN AND Journalism31 EDUCATION Professional Engineering 54 MEDICINE, NURSING Magnetic Resonance Imaging PHARMACY AND ARCHITECTURE (also available as part of a double master’s • Chemical engineering AND HEALTH SCIENCES (graduate certificate)75 PHARMACEUTICAL Tap or Click the course titles program) Counselling44 throughout this guide and • Civil engineering Medical Science and SCIENCES Architecture20 Journalism Education45 Addictive Behaviours 63 Doctor of Medicine 75 you’ll be taken direct to that • Electrical engineering Design21 (graduate certificate)32 • Adult learning Aeromedical Retrieval 64 Clinical Pharmacy 88 course on our website. • Materials engineering Medical Ultrasound 76 • Advanced studies in design Public Policy 32 • Applied behaviour analysis Aviation Medicine Pharmacy Practice • Mechanical engineering Medicine76 • Collaborative design • Digital learning (graduate diploma)64 (graduate certificate)88 Public Policy Bioproduct Manufacturing Mental Health Science 77 • Interaction design (graduate certificate)33 • Early childhood education Biomedical and Health Wound Care 89 Engineering54 • Child psychotherapy • Multimedia design • Educational leadership and Science65 Strategic Communications Infrastructure Engineering and • Community mental health Public Art Management33 policy • Cancer biology and SCIENCE • Expert teaching practice Management55 • Mental health nursing (graduate certificate) 21 Strategic Communications therapeutics • General education studies Transport and Traffic 55 • Psychiatrist-in-training Financial Mathematics 90 Urban Planning and Design 21 Management • Cardiovascular diseases (graduate certificate)34 Educational and • Infectious diseases and Advanced Clinical Nursing 78 Food Science and Developmental Psychology 46 INFORMATION population health • Emergency nursing Agribusiness90 ARTS, HUMANITIES TECHNOLOGY • Intensive care nursing Educational Leadership 47 • Neuroscience Mathematics91 AND SOCIAL SCIENCES BUSINESS • Mental health nursing • Curriculum and pedagogy Artificial Intelligence 56 • Regenerative medicine Science91 Applied Linguistics 22 Accounting32 • General leadership studies and stem cells • Nurse practitioner Business Information • Paediatric emergency nursing Arts Research Professional Accounting 35 • Organisational learning Systems56 Biostatistics MULTIDISCIPLINARY (graduate diploma)22 Professional Accounting (graduate diploma)66 Advanced Nursing 79 COURSES Educational Research Cybersecurity 57 Bioethics23 and Business Law 35 (graduate certificate)47 Biostatistics65 • Disaster nursing Data Science 57 • General studies in Environment and Communications and Actuarial Studies 36 Education Studies Biotechnology66 Sustainability92 Media Studies 23 Data Science advanced nursing Advanced Finance 36 (graduate certificate)48 (graduate diploma)58 Clinical Embryology 67 • Corporate environmental and Communications and • Nursing education Applied Economics Inclusive Education 48 Information Technology 58 Clinical Medicine 68 sustainability management Media Studies • Nursing leadership and Econometrics 37 Professional Psychology 49 • Environment and governance (graduate certificate) 24 Information Technology Clinical Research 68 and management • Applied econometrics STEM Education • Environmental security Cultural and Creative Research (graduate Clinical Simulation Nursing Practice 80 • Applied economics and (graduate certificate)50 • International development Industries24 certificate)59 (graduate certificate)69 econometrics Occupational and and environment Teaching51 Dietetics69 Family Violence Prevention 25 • Business economics Environmental • Leadership for sustainable • Early childhood education LAWS Forensic Medicine 70 Health (graduate diploma)80 Gender, Peace and Security Banking and Finance 37 • Early childhood and primary development (graduate certificate)26 Juris Doctor 60 • Clinical forensic medicine Occupational and Indigenous Business Business38 education International Development Law (graduate diploma)60 • Forensic odontology Environmental Health 81 Leadership 92 • Contemporary management • Primary education Practice27 Laws (LLM)61 • Forensic medical science Occupational Therapy • Entrepreneurship • Primary and secondary Project Management 93 International Development Health Administration 70 Practice81 • International business education • Commercial and corporate law Practice (graduate • Marketing • Secondary education • Criminal law and forensics Advanced Health Care Specialist Paramedic certificate)27 • Responsible business • Dispute resolution Practice71 Practice82 TESOL52 International Relations 27 governance • Global society and human rights • Midwifery • Aeromedical and retrieval (also available as part of a double master’s program) • Intensive care • Risk management • Health and community law • Medical imaging • Gender, peace and security ENGINEERING • Occupational therapy • Foreign policy and security • Supply chain management • Labour and employment law Physiotherapy82 Advanced Engineering 53 studies • Paediatric physiotherapy Psychology • International diplomacy Business (graduate diploma)38 • Additive manufacturing • Public sector governance • Paramedic practice (graduate diploma)83 and trade • Political violence and engineering and regulation • Primary healthcare Psychology Advanced Business counter-terrorism • Chemical engineering • Technology and innovation • Radiation therapy (graduate diploma)83 (graduate certificate)39 • Advanced international • Civil engineering (infrastructure • Transnational economic Health and Science Business Administration 39 Public Health (online)84 relations systems) regulation Research Business Analytics 40 • Civil engineering (transport) Public Health 84 International Relations Legal Studies 62 (graduate diploma)72 Commerce 40 • Civil engineering (water) Radiation Therapy 85 (graduate certificate)28 • Commercial and corporate law Health Management Global Business 41 • Electrical engineering (graduate certificate)72 Reproductive Sciences International Relations • Criminal law and forensics (graduate diploma)86 Global Executive Business • Energy and sustainability and Journalism 28 • Dispute resolution Health Management Administration41 engineering (graduate diploma)73 Social Work 86 International Sustainable • Global society and human rights Management42 • Materials engineering X-Ray Image Interpretation Tourism Management 29 • Health and community law Health Management 73 • Mechanical engineering (graduate certificate)87 Interpreting and Marketing42 • Labour and employment law Health Professions • Medical engineering Translation Studies 30 Regulation and Compliance 43 studies Education (graduate • Renewable and sustainable (also available as part of a double master’s program) • Public sector governance and certificate) 74 • Translation energy engineering regulation • Interpreting and translation • Technology and innovation • Transnational economic 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OUR COURSES URBAN PLANNING ARCHITECTURE DESIGN PUBLIC ART AND DESIGN ART, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE ART, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE Professional entry master’s Expert master’s Graduate certificate Professional entry master’s RANKED #6 IN AUSTRALIA FOR ARCHITECTURE TOP 10 IN AUSTRALIA AND TOP 50 WORLDWIDE Caulfield 6 months July Caulfield 2 years February 2019 QS World University Rankings by Subject. IN ART AND DESIGN 2019 QS World University Rankings by Subject. Caulfield 2 or 3 years February $12,500 2020 fees CSP*: $9527 Full fee: $34,700 2020 fees p.a. Caulfield 1, 1.5 or 2 years February and July This is the total 2020 fee for this 24-credit-point course. Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents a standard full-time course load for a year. CSP*: $9450 Full fee: $34,700 2020 fees p.a. DEGREE AWARDED $32,600 2020 fees p.a. DEGREE AWARDED Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents a standard full-time course load for a year. Graduate Certificate of Public Art Master of Urban Planning and Design Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents a standard full-time course load for a year. DEGREE AWARDED COURSE CODE: F4002 COURSE CODE: F6004 Master of Architecture DEGREE AWARDED * Commonwealth Supported Places are available to eligible applicants. The corresponding Master of Design Student Contribution Amount published in this guide is indicative and can vary depending COURSE CODE: F6001 on unit enrolment. * Commonwealth Supported Places are available to eligible applicants. The corresponding ALTERNATIVE EXITS Student Contribution Amount published in this guide is indicative and can vary depending This new Graduate Certificate of Public Art is for a broad range on unit enrolment. • Graduate Certificate in Design of industry professionals who want to develop their capabilities in • Graduate Diploma in Design designing, proposing and producing public art. Complex urban problems require planning professionals who are COURSE CODE: F6002 The course will build your ability to think critically and deeply about versatile and multifaceted. Employers are now seeking planners who Our Master of Architecture course develops graduates with a vision context, give you a capacity to communicate ideas effectively, and can bring fresh perspectives to solving urban problems, and readily to design architecture that responds to the dynamic needs of society you’ll develop skills to collaborate with large groups of people from adapt to new roles in the workplace. while also speculating about the future of our built environment. a range of different disciplines. In a rapidly transforming profession, designers need to be constantly This course puts you ahead of the competition by training you to Whether you’ve completed undergraduate studies in architecture developing innovative skills and knowledge to respond to the integrate design with traditional policy-based knowledge. Guided by experienced artists, designers and academics working in or in another field, the Master of Architecture meets the academic developments in their field. the field, you’ll gain theoretical and technical skills, detailed knowledge Our Master of Urban Planning and Design prepares future professionals requirements necessary to register as an architect. We offer an Positioned at the intersection of several creative disciplines, our of processes and techniques for tendering submissions and an with the skills, knowledge and imagination to create equitable integrated program of study that allows you to select from a range Master of Design provides you with the platform to explore advanced understanding of historical and theoretical contexts in engaging and sustainable civic visions and strategies for our evolving built of design studios in conjunction with advanced architectural studies. principles in contemporary design that will enhance your design practice public art. environments and communities, whether you’re keen to upskill or Complementary units introduce the methods and tactics of architectural design research and engage with the multidisciplinary socio-cultural, and give you the platform to be an innovative leader. This program is change career. ideal for those with an undergraduate degree in any discipline who are Entry requirements political, economic, historical, theoretical and technical dimensions As a Monash Urban Planning and Design graduate, you’ll be ready keen to enter the expanding fields of professional design engagement, Selection is based on your previous academic achievement in your prior relevant to contemporary architecture and urbanism. to work towards a well-designed and planned people-centric future. or for design practitioners aiming to upgrade their expertise. qualification/s that must be accredited to the equivalent Australian level Accreditation specified in the table below. Specialisations Entry requirements The Master of Architecture encompasses the knowledge and skills Average • Collaborative design • Multimedia design ELIGIBILITY requirements1 Duration Selection is based on your previous academic achievement in your prior required for professional recognition by the Architects Accreditation qualification/s that must be accredited to the equivalent Australian level • Interaction design • Advanced studies in design. Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in any field Credit (60%) Council of Australia (AACA) and the Australian Institute of Architects. specified in the table below. To register as an architect, graduates must also complete two years Professional with at least two years’ experience Professional recognition working in art, design (communication, interior, Average Duration of professional practice and pass the AACA Architectural Practice 0.5 ELIGIBILITY requirements1 The Master of Design is a ‘recognised course’ by the Design Institute interaction), architecture, curation, urban theory, N/A Examination. For more details, visit the Architectural Registration urban planning, landscape architecture, or High Credit of Australia – the peak industry body for professional design. Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in any field 2 Board of Victoria website at www.arbv.vic.gov.au related fields that work in the public space (65%) Entry requirements Entry requirements Additional requirements Depending on your prior qualifications and experience, you may be Additional requirements Depending on your prior qualifications and experience, you may be eligible for entry credit, which reduces the duration. Selection is based You’ll also need to provide: You’ll be required to attend an interview. eligible for entry credit, which reduces the duration. Selection is based on your previous academic achievement in your prior qualification/s • a statement of intent (300-500 words) on your previous academic achievement in your prior qualification/s that must be accredited to the equivalent Australian level specified that must be accredited to the equivalent Australian level specified in the table below. • compilation of evidence of creative work ? in the table below. (images, text, photos, drawings etc) – 10 pages maximum. DID YOU KNOW? Average Average ELIGIBILITY Duration2 The Master of Urban Planning and Design is accredited by the Duration2 requirements1 ELIGIBILITY requirements1 Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) and undergoes a regular Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in any field Credit (60%) 33 Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in any field Credit (60%) 2 ? review process to ensure the quality and relevance of the course. DID YOU KNOW? Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a related field7, OR Bachelor’s degree in architecture4 (or equivalent) Distinction 26 Our Graduate Certificate in Public Art responds to the needs of a (70%) 5 Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in any field + Credit (60%) 1.59 growing public art sector, and connects you with a professional relevant expertise8 network of internationally recognised contemporary artists Bachelor’s (hons) degree (or equivalent) in any field + including Callum Morton, Kathy Temin and Daniel von Sturmer. Credit (60%) 19 relevant expertise8 1 In equivalent Monash University grading scale terms, a 100% scale where 50% is a pass. 2 Even if you’re eligible for a shorter course duration, you may elect to complete the longer duration. 3 You must provide a compilation of evidence of creative work and a statement of intent. Additional requirements 4 If you’ve successfully completed the Bachelor of Architectural Design at Monash, you’ll automatically All applications must provide a current academic and professional progress to the Master of Architecture, provided successful completion was within five years of the proposed commencement date of the master’s. curriculum vitae. 5 You must have achieved a distinction (70%) in the final year of your degree. 6 You must provide a design folio and a curriculum vitae. Shortlisted applicants may be invited to attend an interview. 7 Related fields may include graphic design, communication design, visual communication, interior design, interior architecture, exhibition design, interaction design, user experience design, multimedia design, motion design, web design, industrial design or product design. 8 For example, by relevant graduate certificate, graduate diploma or work experience. 9 If you’re applying to do the 1.5 or one-year program, you’re required to provide 10–15 images of recent original work, clearly numbered with a corresponding list of details attached, and to identify your preferred specialisation. 1 In equivalent Monash University grading scale terms, a 100% scale where 50% is a pass. 20 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 21
OUR COURSES BIOETHICS COMMUNICATIONS Create a master’s degree that suits you AND MEDIA STUDIES ARTS, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES ARTS, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Our courses offer a unique and nuanced approach to their industry and subject matter, and are underpinned by our guiding principles to be Expert master’s Expert master’s innovative, international and engaged. There are many ways you can create the master’s degree that best suits your interests and career needs: • Tailor your program by taking specified electives from any other coursework master’s degrees offered in the faculty^ RANKED TOP 30 IN THE WORLD RANKED TOP 100 IN THE WORLD • Accelerate your studies, taking units over the winter and summer, and complete your degree in less than one year* QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019 QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019 • Apply for professional internships to develop your professional experience and networks • Go on study tours and gain practical, on-the-ground experience both in Australia and abroad Clayton* 1, 1.5 or 2 years February and July Caulfield 1, 1.5 or 2 years February and July • Create a pathway to a PhD – by completing a research thesis as a prerequisite for future enrolment into a PhD or master’s by research • Take advantage of leadership opportunities through our Arts Graduate Leadership Program and gain access to professional $24,200 $24,200 development workshops. 2020 fees p.a. 2020 fees p.a. ^ Only available for students completing the two-year option. Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents a standard full-time course load for a year. Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents a standard full-time course load for a year. * Only available for students completing the 1.5-year option. Not available with the Master of Interpreting and Translation Studies or the Master of Bioethics. DEGREE AWARDED DEGREE AWARDED Master of Bioethics Master of Communications and Media Studies APPLIED LINGUISTICS ARTS RESEARCH ALTERNATIVE EXITS • Graduate Certificate of Bioethics ALTERNATIVE EXITS • Graduate Certificate of Communications and Media Studies Expert master’s Graduate diploma • Graduate Diploma of Bioethics • Graduate Diploma of Arts COURSE CODE: A6002 COURSE CODE: A6003 *O ff-campus study available. RANKED TOP 100 IN THE WORLD Clayton 1 year February and July QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019 $24,200 Be introduced to the latest developments and research in Clayton* 1, 1.5 or 2 years February and July 2020 fees p.a. Bioethics responds to increasing community concern about ethical issues communications and media, with a view to real-world application. Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents a standard full-time course load for a year. created by scientific discoveries in the health and biological fields. $24,200 Our Master of Communications and Media Studies features guest DEGREE AWARDED Our Master of Bioethics is offered by the Monash Bioethics Centre, 2020 fees p.a. professional speakers in conjunction with industry-focused field trips Graduate Diploma of Arts Research established by Professor Peter Singer in 1980 and was Australia’s Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents a standard full-time course load for a year. to media outlets in Sydney, Melbourne, and Shanghai. COURSE CODE: A5004 first research centre devoted to bioethics. In 2014 it was designated DEGREE AWARDED as a World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre for You’ll have the option of undertaking a communication industry Master of Applied Linguistics Bioethics, of which there are only six worldwide. You’ll work with internship where you can apply your skills in real-work situations. expert staff who are internationally recognised leaders and active, Excursions and guest lectures help to provide further industry-based ALTERNATIVE EXITS • Graduate Certificate of Arts The Graduate Diploma of Arts Research is an honours year equivalent, prominent contributors to public and professional discussions about learning opportunities. • Graduate Diploma in Applied Linguistics providing high-achieving students who don’t already have the required a variety of issues in the field. research component with the expertise to progress into a graduate Entry requirements You’ll have the opportunity to collaborate with industry and participate Depending on your prior qualifications and experience, you may be COURSE CODE: A6001 research program (master’s by research or PhD) offered by the faculty. * Off-campus study available. in study tours and field schools, both in Australia and overseas. eligible for entry credit, which reduces the duration. Selection is based You’ll complete a combination of coursework and research in your on your previous academic achievement in your prior qualification/s that chosen humanities and social sciences discipline. You’ll also undertake Entry requirements must be accredited to the equivalent Australian level specified in the research methodology training and carry out an independent research Depending on your prior qualifications and experience, you may be table below. As globalisation continues, the demand for English language experts, project in your selected discipline, working closely with a supervisor eligible for entry credit, which reduces the duration. Selection is based teachers and intercultural communicators has significantly increased. Average who’ll provide you with guidance and academic counselling. on your previous academic achievement in your prior qualification/s ELIGIBILITY requirements1 Duration2 The application of linguistic knowledge to professional contexts is at that must be accredited to the equivalent Australian level specified in the heart of the curriculum. You’ll have the opportunity to regularly Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in any field3 Credit (60%) 2 Entry requirements the table below. engage with real-world case studies and practical problem-solving Selection is based on your previous academic achievement in your prior Average Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a related field , OR 3,6 as part of your studies. There’s also an extensive fortnightly seminar Duration2 Credit (60%) 1.5 qualification/s that must be accredited to the equivalent Australian level ELIGIBILITY requirements1 Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in any field + series where you can engage with guest lecturers from industry and specified in the table below. Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in any field3 Credit (60%) 2 relevant expertise3,5,7 other universities. Average Bachelor’s (hons) degree (or equivalent) in a Duration Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a related field3, 4, OR Credit (60%) 1 ELIGIBILITY requirements1 related field3,4 Entry requirements Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a related field Distinction Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in any field + Credit (60%) 1.5 Depending on your prior qualifications and experience, you may be eligible to the chosen research area of study (70%) 1 relevant expertise3,5,7 for entry credit, which reduces the duration. Selection is based on your Bachelor’s (hons) degree (or equivalent) in a Credit (60%) 1 previous academic achievement in your prior qualification/s that must be related field4 accredited to the equivalent Australian level specified in the table below. ELIGIBILITY Average requirements1 Duration2 ? DID YOU KNOW? Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in any field 3 Credit (60%) 2 As a Monash Master of Bioethics student, you can apply for Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a related field3 4, OR an annual fellowship to work as an intern in the Global Health Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in any field + Credit (60%) 1.5 Ethics Unit at the World Health Organization headquarters in relevant expertise3,5,6 Geneva, Switzerland. Bachelor’s (hons) degree (or equivalent) in a related field3,4 Credit (60%) 1 1 In equivalent Monash University grading scale terms, a 100% scale where 50% is a pass. 1 In equivalent Monash University grading scale terms, a 100% scale where 50% is a pass. 2 Even if you’re eligible for a shorter course duration, you may elect to complete the longer duration. 2 Even if you’re eligible for a shorter course duration, you may elect to complete the longer duration. 3 Or qualification and/or experience or satisfactory substitute that the faculty considers to be equivalent. 3 Or qualification and/or experience or satisfactory substitute that the faculty considers to be equivalent. 4 Related fields include medicine and other health sciences, life sciences, social sciences, law and humanities. 4 Related fields include linguistics, applied linguistics, language study or teaching, translation and interpreting, TESOL and speech pathology. 5 Australian graduate certificate (or equivalent) in a related field. 5 Australian graduate certificate (or equivalent) in a related field (linguistics, applied linguistics, language study or teaching, translation and interpreting, TESOL and speech pathology). 6 Related fields include humanities and social sciences. 6 A credit average (60%) is required in both qualifications. 7 A credit (60%) average is required in both qualifications. 22 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 23
OUR COURSES COMMUNICATIONS CULTURAL AND FAMILY VIOLENCE FAMILY VIOLENCE AND MEDIA STUDIES CREATIVE INDUSTRIES PREVENTION PREVENTION ARTS, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES ARTS, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Graduate certificate Expert master’s Graduate certificate Graduate diploma RANKED TOP 100 IN THE WORLD Caulfield 1, 1.5 or 2 years February and July Clayton, 6 months February and July Clayton, 1 year February and July QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019 multi-modal multi-modal Caulfield 6 months February and July $24,200 2020 fees p.a. $12,100 $24,200 2020 fees 2020 fees p.a. Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents a standard full-time course load for a year. $12,100 This is the total 2020 fee for this 24-credit-point course. Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents a standard full-time course load for a year. 2020 fees DEGREE AWARDED DEGREE AWARDED DEGREE AWARDED This is the total 2020 fee for this 24-credit-point course. Master of Cultural and Creative Industries Graduate Certificate of Family Violence Prevention Graduate Diploma of Family Violence Prevention DEGREE AWARDED ALTERNATIVE EXITS Graduate Certificate of Communications and Media Studies COURSE CODE: A4005 ALTERNATIVE EXIT • Graduate Certificate of Arts Graduate Certificate of Family Violence Prevention COURSE CODE: A4007 • Graduate Diploma of Arts COURSE CODE: A5005 COURSE CODE: A6004 Deepen your skills and understanding of the key social frameworks underpinning domestic and family violence. As a student in the Graduate Certificate of Communications and Media Studies, you’re at once part of this media-saturated world but will also This course will build skills in a range of practice areas covering child This course delivers specialised expertise in the area of family violence This exciting course provides you with an overview of the rapidly safety, men’s behaviour change, health impacts of family violence, learn how to analyse, critique and challenge assumptions about the role prevention, while providing you with practical experience. growing cultural and creative industry sector, and its many family violence in the criminal justice system, and working with victims of the media. employment opportunities. You’ll build skills in a range of practice areas, including child safety, and survivors. You’ll expand your understanding of the key challenges posed by the men’s behaviour change, health impacts of family violence, family You’ll gain a detailed understanding of this dynamic sector from a On successful completion of this graduate certificate, you may be new economy of digital media, globalisation and increasing levels of violence in the criminal justice system, and working with victims range of industry professionals and real-world projects in Australia eligible for admission with credit into the Graduate Diploma of Family cross-cultural exchange. Skill development in critical thinking, writing and survivors. You’ll also undertake real-world learning opportunities, and overseas. Whether exploring creative clusters in Melbourne and Violence Prevention. and presentation in multicultural settings are designed to enhance your building skills and competencies required in particular domains of family Shanghai, or understanding the business models of global digital career capabilities. violence prevention work, such as law and primary medical responses industries, our agile content will prepare you for a career in this Entry requirements to family violence. This degree is suitable for emerging professionals in communications expanding sector. Selection is based on your previous academic achievement in your prior and media industries, as well as those wishing to expand their knowledge This diploma will help you develop the skills needed to respond to the You’ll gain insight into how to initiate and manage projects, and how qualification/s that must be accredited to the equivalent Australian level of this dynamic field. Successful completion of this degree can count current and future needs of working in family violence prevention roles to evaluate their success, while maintaining close contact with a range specified in the table below. toward a Master of Communications and Media Studies for those who across community, professional practice and the law. of industry professionals and real-world projects from Australia and Average Duration desire further study. overseas. ELIGIBILITY requirements1 Entry requirements Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in any field Entry requirements Entry requirements or satisfactory substitute that the faculty considers Pass (50%) 0.5 Selection is based on your previous academic achievement in your prior Depending on your prior qualifications and experience, you may be to be equivalent 2 qualification/s that must be accredited to the equivalent Australian level Depending on your prior qualifications and experience, you may be eligible for entry credit, which reduces the duration. Selection is based specified in the table below. eligible for entry credit, which reduces the duration. Selection is based on your previous academic achievement in your prior qualification/s on your previous academic achievement in your prior qualification/s Average Duration that must be accredited to the equivalent Australian level specified in ELIGIBILITY requirements1 that must be accredited to the equivalent Australian level specified in the table below. the table below. Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) or satisfactory Credit (60%) 1 Average substitute that the faculty considers to be equivalent 3 Duration Average ELIGIBILITY requirements1 Duration2 ELIGIBILITY requirements1 Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in any field or Pass (50%) 0.5 Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in any field3 Credit (60%) 2 qualification that the faculty considers to be equivalent Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a related field , OR 3, 4 Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in any field + Credit (60%) 1.5 relevant expertise3, 5,6 Bachelor’s (hons) degree (or equivalent) in a Credit (60%) 1 related field3, 4 Shanghai City Lab Don’t miss this unique opportunity to explore one of Asia’s most exciting cultural metropolises. You’ll receive lectures from Monash staff alongside guest experts from local universities, and undertake fieldwork in the city alongside local students. You’ll also be introduced to a range of Chinese and international creatives working in the local cultural sector who’ll give you an insight into the cultural success story behind one of China’s largest global cities. 1 In equivalent Monash University grading scale terms, a 100% scale where 50% is a pass. 2 Even if you’re eligible for a shorter course duration, you may elect to complete the longer duration. 3 Or qualification and/or experience or satisfactory substitute that the faculty considers to be equivalent. 4 Related fields include humanities or social sciences. 1 In equivalent Monash University grading scale terms, a 100% scale where 50% is a pass. 5 Australian graduate certificate (or equivalent) in a related field (humanities or social sciences). 2 This includes at least five years of work experience in a related field including humanities or social sciences. 6 A credit (60%) average is required in both qualifications. 3 Applicants with five years’ relevant full-time informal learning with a recommendation letter or reference from an employer will be considered on a case-by-case basis. 24 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 2021 GRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 25
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