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Professions of the future TOP 100 Ranked in the top 50 for 23 subjects: TOP 100 Ranked top 100 in the world* Define your professional path with graduate study from Monash. Whether you want to change careers Professions of the future Flexible course options 1 3 * Top 100 = QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016. or reinforce your knowledge in your current field, Support services 4 65 74 79 there’s a course to help you achieve your goal. Accounting and finance Anatomy and physiology Choose from a range of professional entry or expert master’s courses – all designed Scholarships 5 Art and design to add to your professional capabilities – as well as research options in more than 65 in the world 74 in the world 79 in the world 150 fields of study. Biological sciences QS World University Times Higher Education Academic Ranking of World Our research tradition 6 Rankings 2016 World University Universities and US News Global Business and management Rankings 2017 Universities Rankings 2016 Choice and flexibility Worldwide recognition Tailor your course to suit your needs – Monash courses are recognised Our research today 7 Chemical engineering full-time or part-time, on-campus or and accredited by Australian and RANKED 32 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 ACCREDITED 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 Sociology and society today and tomorrow. GLOBAL Theology, divinity Graduate Degrees by 107 and religious studies Coursework English Categories QS World University rankings by subject 2017 + + + Helping you get 108 4 100+ 4 into Monash Industry- aligned Multidisciplinary Globally relevant Solutions-focused qualifications International 109 application form Australian International International locations partner locations Clayton, Caulfield universities Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Parkville, Peninsula Prato, Italy; Suzhou, China; Mumbai, India monash.edu/graduate-education International Graduate Courses 2018 | 1
Flexible course options We know that when, where, how and what you study is critical to progressing your career, skills and knowledge. You might be a professional looking to gain expert knowledge in your current field such as engineering, journalism or medicine, or you might be looking for a career change. Whatever your ambition, Monash can help you get there. Professional entry master’s courses Study modes These courses are specifically designed to prepare you to enter We know you have many priorities and commitments. a regulated profession such as law, accounting or teaching. That’s why we offer flexible study modes to allow you to These courses can take two to four years to complete, build your study around your life. depending on the discipline. Most courses are offered in both full-time and part-time Some of these areas can also be studied at an undergraduate study modes. Some units are offered in intensive block mode level; however, a professional-entry master’s course is ideal if (usually Thursday to Sunday) allowing you to arrange a short you make the decision to enter a different field to that of your break from work to complete a unit, and some are offered first course. outside business hours. It’s whatever works best for you. Expert master’s courses Off-campus (distance learning) These courses allow you to extend expertise gained through You don’t have to be at Monash to study with Monash. your undergraduate degree, or add breadth to your knowledge Through our online distance learning, you can study with and skills within a new or complementary field. If you complete a Australia’s biggest university without ever having to set foot four-year Honours bachelor’s degree, you can usually complete on-campus. It’s the perfect option if you need to balance an expert master’s degree in the same discipline in just one year, university with work, family and other personal commitments. meaning you graduate with both a bachelor’s and a master’s You’ll study the same units and gain the same qualification as degree in five years. you would if you were on-campus. It includes a combination of print study material and electronic communication. See page 16 for a full list of coursework courses. Please note: Studying off-campus with Monash doesn’t Double master’s courses entitle you to apply for an Australian student visa. A double degree allows you to study for two degrees at the same time. You’ll graduate with two master’s degrees, giving you more career flexibility and opportunities. It allows you to keep your options open and develop expertise in different yet complementary areas. study.monash/courses Gain credit for prior learning Many of our master’s programs offer you block credit on the basis of your education background. 1-year programs 1.5-year programs 2-year programs I want to undertake a I want to undertake a I want to undertake a master’s program in the master’s program in the master’s program in a same discipline same discipline different discipline I have a I have a I have a four-year honours three-year undergraduate three-year undergraduate qualification qualification qualification 48 credit points 72 credit points 96 credit points 2 | International Graduate Courses 2018 International Graduate Courses 2018 | 3
Support “The Master of Networks and Security gives me in-depth skills in networks and IT and a competitive edge in getting a job because of the growing demand in cyber security. services “I chose Monash because it is one of best universities in the world. The scholarship opened doors for me to fulfil my passion and I hope to continue building the medical sector of my home country, Ghana, through the skills I learn in my degree.” At Monash, it’s not just about the course. You’re at the centre of everything we do. AKUA BOATEMMA OWUSU Master of Networks and Security (Ghana) Recipient of Monash International Leadership Scholarship We offer you careers counselling, academic support, health and wellbeing services, professional development opportunities and family support. We can even help you find somewhere to live. You can also take advantage of academic support services and modern study facilities designed specifically for graduate students. Academic support During your studies, you can access academic support programs Personal support Career guidance Scholarships to improve your written and oral expression, reading, listening Take advantage of our career development programs and note-taking skills. Tutors are available to guide you through and individual career counselling. research methodology, conference presentation and the best way of submitting academic papers. monash.edu/careers Monash University is committed to attracting academic high achievers monash.edu/counselling/academic-support Family support and producing internationally competitive graduates. Monash Connect Monash Family and Childcare supports Monash scholarships External scholarships Monash students with children or families. Monash Connect can advise you on anything from admissions, enrolment, fees, academic support, language support, monash.edu/childcare Monash international leadership scholarship Australia awards (AUSAID) graduations and scholarships. Student service centres are 100% course remission for high-achieving international The Australia Awards (previously known as AusAID) is located on all Australian campuses. Monash Sport coursework students. Selection is based on academic an initiative of the Australian Government to promote achievements, application statement and the student’s knowledge, education links and enduring ties between monash.edu/connect Monash Sport offers a wide range of group fitness potential to be a Monash University ambassador. Australia and our neighbours through Australia’s classes, gym memberships, aquatic activities and extensive scholarship programs. Monash Postgraduate Association (MPA) competitive or social sports. monash.edu/new-scholarships Monash University offers a range of courses suited As a Monash graduate student you’ll automatically become monash.edu/sport Monash international merit scholarship to the development needs of Australia Awards and a member of the Monash Postgraduate Association, which its scholarship holders. Find out more through our provides services for graduate students including social Wellbeing A$10,000 paid per year to high-achieving international guides below or check the Australia Awards website functions, newsletters and publications, advice, advocacy coursework students. Each Monash campus features a health, wellbeing and to see your country’s area of priority. and mediation, and seminars to help you transition from development hub with counsellors, medical practitioners, study to a successful career. student advisers and a team of people from different Applications Other external scholarships include: mpa.monash.edu faith communities to support you in all facets of Once you have received a full offer from Monash you are able • Becas (Chile) university life – from accommodation and financial to apply for a scholarship. Applications from students from all 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) students. The Graduate Student Hub is designed for all • Ciência sem Fronteiras (Brazil) graduate students and is open from 7am until midnight. Disability support services If you have a disability or medical condition that impedes monash.edu/scholarships 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). monash.edu/equity-diversity monashprofessional.edu.au “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 monash.edu/study/life SECURITY 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 4 | International Graduate Courses 2018 International Graduate Courses 2018 | 5
Our research tradition Our research today Even before we became the global university we are today, our researchers Today our ambition and optimism are stronger than ever. We have a clear vision looked beyond traditional boundaries, discovering ways of approaching the of what we want our research to achieve and how we’ll help our researchers fields in which they worked. It’s why a Monash education is respected around make it happen. We partner with government and industry to develop innovative the world. Things that we now take for granted wouldn’t exist without the solutions to complex problems. initial work of Monash researchers: Although we conduct research across more than 150 fields of Printable body parts study, we focus on a number of specialisations. We call these A partnership between Monash and the CSIRO, Australia’s our leading capabilities. We’ve grouped these capabilities into First in-vitro fertilisation pregnancy Nobel Peace Prize peak scientific organisation, aims to create 3D-printable human four categories: Professors Alan Trounson and Carl Wood achieved In 2007, eight scientists from Monash University body parts. Bioprinters use a scan of an individual’s tissue sample • Health and wellbeing and different types of stem cells to produce replacement tissue the world’s first IVF pregnancy in 1973. The Trounson shared in the prestige of the 2007 Nobel Peace • Future technologies for damaged organs, new discs for spinal injuries or multilayered and Wood team went on to accomplish Australia’s first Prize, awarded jointly to the Intergovernmental Panel (and the world’s fourth) successful IVF birth in 1980. on Climate Change and former US Vice-President • Sustainable environments skin for burns victims. This technology could also be used to Al Gore. We judge our research not only by its • Resilient cultures and communities. create body parts for cancer or accident victims. Fighting influenza academic excellence, but by the impact it has on the communities with which we engage and serve. Building stronger, lighter planes A sustainable future In 1986, a team from our Faculty of Pharmacy and Professor Xinhua Wu and her team at the Monash Centre for Clean water and sanitation are essential parts of the United Pharmaceutical Sciences (formerly the Victorian College Additive Manufacturing (MCAM) are creating an aluminium Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The Monash of Pharmacy) designed and synthesised the anti-flu alloy that will make aircraft 30 to 40 per cent lighter, twice Sustainability Institute draws together researchers and experts drug Relenza, which first became available in Australia as fuel-efficient and still structurally sound. So significant is from a wide range of disciplines to investigate how to build in 1999 and is now used globally. this project that they’re working in close partnership with water-sensitive cities and better manage our water resources. Microturbo, the European Space Agency and Bombardier. Initiatives involve high-impact policy development and fieldwork across Australia and the world, often in partnership with industry, Helping the blind to see government and not-for-profit organisations. The Monash Vision Group (MVG) draws on the capabilities of Some of our research is currently focused on empowering Monash University, The Alfred hospital, and industry partners Indigenous communities to adapt to climate change, and MiniFAB and Grey Innovation to develop bionic eye technology supporting developing Asian cities to transition to more that connects to the primary visual cortex. This means that sustainable, resilient and liveable conditions through the patients unable to make use of current retinal implants uptake of advanced water technologies, policy development because of damaged optic nerves or physical trauma to the and social practices. actual eyes may now have the opportunity to see again. Providing clean water with ‘super sand’ Building stronger, Fighting lighter planes influenza with 3D printing 1973 1986 2007 2011 2014 2015 TODAY AND TOMORROW First in-vitro fertilisation Nobel Peace Prize Helping the pregnancy for climate change blind to see Eliminating Dengue Fever 6 | International Graduate Courses 2018 International Graduate Courses 2018 | 7
A global Prato, Italy. outlook Get ready to see the world International Overseas Monash placements internships Malaysia Choose from a range of INTERN at the Our MONASH MALAYSIA INTERNATIONAL PLACEMENTS United Nations, New York, campus offers students from – Asia, Africa, Europe, US. or Shandong Television in China Australia and Malaysia the – just two of many options. opportunity to spend a semester away from their home campus or apply for inter-campus transfer. Monash Prato, Italy Connect Study at the MONASH PRATO Connect with CENTRE in Italy – offerings include 310,000 ALUMNI DID YOU KNOW? art, design, architecture, Italian and law. across the globe. With 70,000 students and 310,000 alumni from more than 170 countries, Monash is Australia’s largest university. Shanghai, China. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 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 Italy, or complete a double master’s program with one of our market and prepare you for the professions of the future, both in international partners. Australia and overseas. Globally connected, our alumni network is at the forefront Our industry-relevant courses are embedded with the leadership, of social and technological progress at many of the world’s entrepreneurial and commercialisation skills that will advance best companies. your career. If you aspire to make a positive impact in the world, you’ll find You can take a semester at the University of Warwick in the Monash learning is all about discovery, creativity, challenge UK, undertake master’s units at the Monash Centre in Prato, and opportunity. Prato, Italy. 8 | International Graduate Courses 2018 International Graduate Courses 2018 | 9
Accommodation Budgeting Live on campus at Monash for a convenient, focused and DID YOU KNOW? It’s a good idea to plan and prepare ON-CAMPUS SINGLE LIVING* 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 Halls of residence meals (optional) 400 4800 Miscellaneous (entertainment, personal items) 330 3960 Total yearly cost A$22,665.40 RENTING* Costs One-off costs (A$) Monthly (A$) Yearly (A$) Bond (one month’s rent) 435 Telephone/utilities connection 150 General establishment (furniture/linen) 1000 Books, stationery and equipment 1100 Clothing 900 Health cover (OSHC) – international students only 349 Average rent 435 5220 Food (lunch Mon–Fri) 300 3600 Graduate Student Hub – a dedicated study space for graduate students, Sample studio room. Campbell Hall, Clayton campus. Household costs (food, power, phone) 400 4800 Travel expenses 250 3000 Miscellaneous (entertainment, personal items) 330 3960 DID YOU KNOW? Off-campus Total yearly costs (including establishment) A$24,514 Living on campus is less expensive than comparable accommodation * These tables are provided as an approximate guide only and do not include tuition fees, mobile phone charges, internet service fees or motor vehicle expenses. The figures are only estimates, are subject to inflation and will vary depending on location, lifestyle and preferences. private rentals. Prices start at Not interested in living on campus? $230 per week. This gets you There are plenty of off-campus options. a fully furnished apartment with all utilities included. If you need help deciding or advice on how to get started, give us a call on 1800 666 274 or send us a query online at ask.monash. We will be happy to help you with any queries you have – not just before arriving, but throughout your entire time at Monash. 10 | International Graduate Courses 2018 International Graduate Courses 2018 | 11
Our campuses CL CA PA Clayton Caulfield Parkville Live, study and play at Clayton. Caulfield, our second-largest campus, Parkville, our specialist pharmacy and Designed to give you everything you is a hive of collaboration and creativity pharmaceutical sciences campus, is in need all in one place, Clayton is our for fine arts, design and architecture, the heart of Australia’s top health and largest campus with more than 26,000 business and journalism. Cafés, sporting biomedical precinct. Our neighbours include students. You will learn alongside facilities and a new library surround major hospitals, the Walter and Eliza Hall students from eight of Monash’s the newly developed Campus Green Institute, the Howard Florey Institute, CSL 10 faculties. You could be lunching and Sound Shell, a focal point for Limited, the Ludwig Institute for Cancer with linguists or playing football with student gatherings. Research and CSIRO’s Division of Health physicists. Make friends, find study Sciences. Surrounded by parks, it’s a short Next to the campus you’ll find a large partners, expand your mind. tram ride from central Melbourne and within supermarket and a variety of restaurants. walking distance of the vibrant inner-city Beautiful natural features such as the Caulfield train station, a public transport suburbs of Carlton and Brunswick, which Rainforest Garden or the Lemon-scented hub, is just metres away, taking you to have contributed much to Melbourne’s Lawn complement on-campus arts the city in less than 20 minutes. artistic and multicultural soul. It’s also home spaces, sporting facilities and a variety of to our research arms, the Monash Institute food and drink outlets. With every amenity of Pharmaceutical Sciences and the Centre close by, Clayton is a university town. for Medicine Use and Safety. PA CI Mo ST KILDA CA nash Free w CHADSTONE CL ay P ce rin BRIGHTON s H ig hway CI PE Melbourne CBD Peninsula k EastLin Study law at the heart of the Melbourne Monash University’s Peninsula campus Monash University has four Melbourne-based legal precinct. All graduate law courses is part of a vibrant, integrated health and PORT PHILLIP BAY are taught at the Monash Law Chambers education precinct, providing excellent campuses, specialised teaching locations in located at 555 Lonsdale Street, within education to our students and undertaking PE Melbourne’s CBD, as well as international walking distance of the Magistrates’, County and Supreme courts. innovative research with our partners, especially in the areas of allied health n la to campuses and study centres. su ing DID YOU KNOW? and primary care. nin orn The Law Chambers provides Pe o M Studying at Caulfield but want to take independent study spaces specifically Courses are offered by the Faculty of T Each Monash campus has its own personality, but all are friendly, respectful and some units at Clayton? Most of our designed for working professionals. Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, welcoming communities where you will feel at home. the Faculty of Education, and Monash Melbourne campuses are connected Art and culture Parking Business School. 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 locations with partners such as Laureate International in South Africa. Bus Sport live on the Clayton campus. monash.edu/people/transport-parking/inter- Cafe Train monash.edu/campuses campus-shuttle-bus On-campus Tram accommodation 12 | International Graduate Courses 2018 International Graduate Courses 2018 | 13
Living in Melbourne If you’re looking for an unforgettable study experience, Melbourne’s the place for you – it has an enviable reputation for welcoming international students and providing them with a home away from home. Named the world’s most liveable city for the past six years*, From beautiful parks and gardens to the edgy arts and music it’s a rich, multicultural melting pot of friendly, cosmopolitan scene, the city has something for all tastes, including international people, with high education, health care, public transport sporting events and a range of cultural festivals. If food is a and safety standards, along with excellent employment rates. passion, you’ll be superbly catered for in Australia’s restaurant Melbourne’s diverse economy is renowned for its strengths in capital, with more than 3000 restaurants offering cuisines from finance, information communications technology, biotechnology, around the world. research, manufacturing, automotive, aviation/aerospace and creative industries. With a population of more than four million, there are vast opportunities for casual work while studying. * Economist Intelligence Unit 2011-2016 DID YOU KNOW? It is a good idea to plan and prepare a budget before you arrive in Australia. Your tuition and study fees do not include personal costs such as accommodation, food and other things you will need. These costs can add up to approximately A$27,090. See page 11 for more information or go to monash.edu/cost-of-living 14 | International Graduate Courses 2018 International Graduate Courses 2018 | 15
Our Engineering Medicine, Nursing and Multidisciplinary courses Course information fast facts Advanced Engineering 61 Health Sciences Project Management 99 Look for these icons on each course page for key information. • Chemical engineering courses 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 Advanced Health Care Practice 82 Information • Clinical midwifery Technology Health and Science Research 83 (graduate diploma) Business Information Systems 65 Art, Design and Business Education • Archives and recordkeeping Health Services Management 84 • Archives and recordkeeping/ Architecture Accounting 33 Counselling 47 Library and information science Health Services Management 84 • Business information systems (graduate diploma) Architecture 19 Professional Accounting 33 Education 48 • Library and information science • Adult learning Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine 85 Design 20 Professional Accounting 34 Data Science 66 • Applied behaviour analysis • Advanced studies in design and Business Law Advanced Nursing 86 • Digital learning Information Technology 67 • Collaborative design • General studies in advanced nursing • Early childhood education • Interaction design Actuarial Studies 34 • Educational leadership and policy Information Technology Research 67 • Nursing education • Multimedia design • Expert teaching practice (graduate certificate) • Nursing leadership and management Applied Economics and Econometrics 35 • General education studies Urban Planning and Design 21 • Applied econometrics • Inclusive and special education Networks and Security 68 Nursing Practice 87 • Applied economics and econometrics • Business economics Educational and Developmental Psychology 50 Occupational and Environmental Health 89 Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Applied Finance 36 Educational Research (graduate certificate) 51 Law Occupational and Environmental Health 89 (graduate diploma) Banking and Finance 36 Education Studies (graduate certificate) 51 Commercial Law 71 Applied Linguistics 23 Occupational Therapy Practice 91 • Applied linguistics Business 38 Leadership 52 Dispute Resolution 71 • Teaching world Englishes for • Business ethics and society Public Health 92 • Curriculum and pedagogy international communication • Commercialisation • General leadership studies Government Law and Regulatory Practice 72 • Information technology • Organisational learning Reproductive Sciences (graduate diploma) 94 Bioethics 24 Human Rights Law 72 • Law and responsible business • Principal preparation • Managing human capital Social Work 95 Communications and Media Studies 25 Intellectual Property and • Marketing Professional Psychology 53 • Project management Communications Law 73 Translational Research Cultural and Creative Industries 26 • Quantitative business analysis Professional Psychology (graduate diploma) 54 (graduate certificate) 95 Laws (LLM) 74 International Development Practice 26 • Risk management • Supply chain management STEM Education (graduate certificate) 55 • Commercial law International Relations 27 • Sustainability • Dispute resolution Science Teaching 56 • Government law and regulatory practice • General studies in international relations Business (graduate certificate) 40 • Early years education • Human Rights Financial Mathematics 97 • Governance and security • Early years and primary education • Intellectual property and communications law • International diplomacy and trade Business (graduate diploma) 40 • Primary education • International and comparative law • Political violence and counter-terrorism • Primary and secondary education • Law and international development (also available as part of a double Business Administration 41 • Secondary education • Law studies master’s program) • Workplace and employment law International Relations and Journalism 28 Business Law 42 TESOL 59 Law (graduate diploma) 76 International Sustainable Human Resource Management 43 Juris Doctor 76 Tourism Management 28 Human Resource Management 43 (graduate diploma) Law and International Development 77 Interpreting and Translation Studies 29 • Translation International Business 44 Workplace and Employment Law 77 • Interpreting and translation • International business (also available as part of a double • Diplomacy and trade master’s program) Management 45 Journalism 30 (also available as part of a double Marketing 45 master’s program) Tourism 31 16 | International Graduate Courses 2018 International Graduate Courses 2018 | 17
Art, design and architecture ART, DESIGN AND Architecture ARCHITECTURE PROFESSIONAL ENTRY MASTER’S The Master of Architecture is ideal if you have completed undergraduate studies in architecture and want to be equipped to address the growing challenges of the evolving Caulfield Architecture built environment. 2 years Design Urban Planning and Design You’ll be trained as an integrated urban Entry requirements professional with the vision to design February An Australian bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) progressive architecture that responds to in architecture with a credit average in the final the dynamic needs of contemporary society A$33,100 and speculates about the future of our year of the degree. $ 2017 fees p.a. built environment. This qualification must have been completed within five years of the proposed Master of Architecture The Master of Architecture meets the academic commencement of the master’s program. requirements for registration as an architect Your application should be accompanied with in Australia. As a student you’ll undertake Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents a folio (four projects, no more than 20 images) a standard full-time course load for a year. high-level study in specialised areas of of recent, original work, clearly numbered with architecture, from housing and urban design a corresponding list of details attached and a COURSE CODE: F6001 to digital practices. current academic and professional CV. CRICOS CODE: 059818D Through project-based design studios you The application process will be conducted will gain exposure to leading design practices. in two stages, with your folio and CV being An integrated program of study will allow reviewed before being shortlisted for an you to select from a range of design studios interview. Those who have successfully in conjunction with advanced architectural completed the Bachelor of Architectural studies – complementary depth units that Design at Monash University will automatically introduce you to the methods and tactics of progress to the Master of Architecture. architectural design research and engage with the multidisciplinary socio-cultural, political, economic, historical, theoretical and English language requirements technical dimensions relevant to contemporary Category A (see page 107) architecture and urbanism. You’ll also develop knowledge of architectural practice within the context of multidisciplinary collaborations and evolving construction methods and practices. Your studies will culminate in the final year with a self-directed project. In order to register as an architect, you must also complete two years of professional practice and pass the AACA Architectural Practice Examination. For more details please visit the Architectural Registration Board of Victoria website at arbv.vic.gov.au “Standing alongside a client in front of a completed project is incredibly satisfying. When you’ve spent countless hours obsessing over the minutest of intricate detailing, touching the end product makes it all worth it. To be a part of an industry constantly reimagining and reshaping the urban fabric is immensely motivating.” ELLA BLUTMAN-JAFFÉ Graduate Architect, Harmer Architecture Master of Architecture, 2014 18 | International Graduate Courses 2018 International Graduate Courses 2018 | 19
Art, design and architecture Art, design and architecture Design Urban Planning and Design EXPERT MASTER’S PROFESSIONAL ENTRY MASTER’S 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. 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Arts, humanities and social sciences ARTS, Applied Linguistics HUMANITIES EXPERT MASTER’S Applied linguistics is one of the fastest-growing fields AND SOCIAL of study in the humanities. Clayton 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. English language requirements Category A (see page 107) 22 | International Graduate Courses 2018 International Graduate Courses 2018 | 23
Arts, humanities and social sciences Arts, humanities and social sciences Bioethics Communications and EXPERT MASTER’S Media Studies There’s increasing community concern about ethics in science, EXPERT MASTER’S especially in the health and biological sciences. The Master of Clayton Bioethics is a response to that concern. As the most established program of its type in Australia, Caulfield, Malaysia Off-campus study available. the Master of Communications and Media Studies has a 1, 1.5 or 2 years Taught through the Monash Bioethics Centre (home to the World Health Organization (WHO) Entry requirements Depending upon your prior qualifications and long record of success. 1, 1.5 or 2 years Collaborating Centre for Bioethics – one of only six February and July experience you will be eligible for entry credit, February and July such centres worldwide), you’ll work with expert staff which reduces the duration. The program draws strongly on specialist expertise Entry requirements who are internationally recognised leaders and active, and focuses on fostering industry-ready graduates. Depending upon your prior qualifications and A$30,700 prominent contributors to public and professional A$30,700 $ 2017 fees p.a. Eligibility (in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 Duration (years)2 You’ll be introduced to the latest developments and experience you will be eligible for entry credit, $ 2017 fees p.a. discussions about a variety of issues in the field. research in communications and media – including which reduces the duration. Bachelor’s degree in any field 2 in social and online media – always with a view to You’ll have the opportunity to collaborate with Master of Communications Master of Bioethics Bachelor’s in a related field3, OR 1.5 Eligibility Duration industry and participate in study tours and field real-world application. The course features guest (in equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (years)2 and Media Studies schools, both in Australia and overseas. Bachelor’s (Hons) in a related field , OR 3 professional speakers in conjunction with industry- Alternative exits Bachelor’s degree in any field + relevant expertise4 1 Bachelor’s degree in any field 2 focused field trips to media outlets in Sydney, Alternative exits • Graduate Certificate in Bioethics The Master of Bioethics is particularly well-suited 1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. Bachelor’s in a related field3, OR Melbourne and Shanghai. • Graduate Certificate in Arts to health care professionals and scientists who 2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it. Bachelor’s degree in any field + relevant expertise4 1.5 • Graduate Certificate in You may apply for and complete the longer duration. You’ll have the opportunity of industry internships • Graduate Diploma in Arts face complex ethical issues in their working lives. Bachelor’s (Hons) in a related field3 1 Research Ethics 3. Related fields include medicine and other health sciences, life sciences, in Australia and overseas. For example, students in It also offers skills development for those formulating social sciences, law and humanities. 1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. • Graduate Diploma in Bioethics related public policy and law, as well as for anyone 4. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate, graduate diploma our program have recently completed internships 2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it. Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents or work experience. You may apply for and complete the longer duration. a standard full-time course load for a year. wanting to explore issues of public concern. with the United Nations in New York, and with 3. Related fields include humanities or social sciences. Fees are per 48 credit points, which represents Shandong Television in China. 4. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate, graduate diploma a standard full-time course load for a year. Your course takes a broad approach to key issues English language requirements or work experience. COURSE CODE: A6003 such as ethical theory, questions of life and death, The course is ideal for those working or seeking CRICOS CODE: 082653F ethical issues in patient care, human-research ethics, Category A (see page 107) employment in communications and media COURSE CODE: A6002 English language requirements CRICOS CODE: 082652G legal and policy issues in bioethics, and ethical issues industries – for instance, electronic journalism, in professional life. It’s suitable for those with little media strategy, public relations or brand marketing. Category A (see page 107) or no background in ethics or philosophy, and also The course also has a research option that can be a DID YOU KNOW? for philosophy graduates with an interest in further gateway to a further higher degree such as the PhD. As a Monash Master of Bioethics study of bioethics. student you can apply for an annual fellowship to work as an intern in the Global Health Ethics Unit at the World Health Organization headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. 24 | International Graduate Courses 2018 International Graduate Courses 2018 | 25
Arts, humanities and social sciences Arts, humanities and social sciences Cultural and Creative Industries International Relations EXPERT MASTER’S EXPERT MASTER’S 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 International Development Practice Bachelor’s degree in any field + relevant expertise4 1.5 working in the field who want to further their Bachelor’s (Hons) in a related field3 1 careers in international public policy, NGOs 1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. and government departments such as the 2. Even if you are eligible for entry credit you do not need to take it. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. EXPERT MASTER’S You may apply for and complete the longer duration. 3. Related fields include humanities or social sciences. You’ll advance your knowledge of international 4. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate or work experience. trade, diplomacy and international law. 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. 26 | International Graduate Courses 2018 International Graduate Courses 2018 | 27
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