An undergraduate degree from an approved institution.
The Master of Teaching (Early Childhood) is designed with a new type of early childhood professional in mind – one who operates in a multi-disciplinary field involving care, education and health.
This course focuses on learning and teaching for children aged birth-eight years, and can be completed through either full-time or part-time study.
An undergraduate degree from an approved institution.
The Master of Teaching (Primary) qualifies you to teach across all primary years as a generalist teacher, with in-depth knowledge in literacy and mathematics, and a specialist area.
An undergraduate degree from an approved institution
Previous study that satisfies the requirements for two learning areas.
The Master of Teaching (Secondary) prepares you to be a highly effective teacher with specialist knowledge in two learning disciplines. You will complete 200 points of study over two years full-time, comprising four semesters, or you can accelerate your studies and complete the course over 18 months, comprising three semesters plus summer and winter term subjects.
A four year electrical, communications, computer or information engineering degree
with a weighted average mark of at least H3 (65%), or equivalent.
This program is for electrical and electronic engineering graduates who wish to develop their knowledge and skills base in optimal network design, network management and network security for modern telecommunications networks.
an undergraduate degree in a cognate discipline with a weighted average mark of at least H2B (70%); and
at least three years of documented relevant professional experience
The Master of Public Administration program is a unique cross-faculty initiative that is exclusively available to professionals who have at least three years of experience working in, or with government.
If your position in the public sector is already established and you are looking to enhance and update your knowledge and vocational expertise, or embark on a change of direction, this globally focused, inter-disciplinary program will foster the contemporary skillset needed to achieve your career goals.
A degree in law (LLB, JD or equivalent) leading to admission to practice, at honours standard, or equivalent
Melbourne Law School's specialisation in public and international law brings together constitutional, administrative and public international law in recognition of the increasing interdependence of international and domestic law. An extraordinary range of subjects across the entire field of public law offers students access to the latest developments in theory and practice in Australia and elsewhere. The program will appeal both to practitioners and to scholars with backgrounds or interests in government, international institutions, not-for-profit organisations, business/government relations and international development. Students may specialise in international law, Australian public law or comparative public law, or may choose a range of subjects from across different areas to suit their own interests and needs.
an undergraduate degree in any discipline, or equivalent; or
? at least 200 points of tertiary study in any discipline and at least five years of documented relevant health-related work experience.
Meeting these requirements does not guarantee selection.
he Melbourne MPH teaches students to recognize and seek to understand the social determinants of health and disease, the molecular basis of disease in populations, and the influence of physical, social and cultural environments. Prime emphasis is placed on the prevention of disease and injury and the promotion of health and wellbeing. The program maintains a strong focus on the systems and services that society puts in place to effect these aims, their efficiency and cost-effectiveness, and their impact on equity and social justice.
an undergraduate degree in any discipline, with a weighted average mark of at least H2B (70%), or equivalent
For more than 30 years this program has prepared students for leadership roles in Australia and internationally. It is designed for current public, private and community sector leaders and managers and those wishing to begin a career in this field.
The Master of Publishing and Communications is designed to help graduates build careers in publishing and offer those currently working in the publishing industry an opportunity to consolidate their skills and broaden their knowledge. The program combines hands-on skills development with analysis of the varied fields that make up the publishing industry, from books and magazines to digital media. Introductory subjects familiarise students with the textual and visual aspects of communication, including editing and production practices, while practical subjects help students to build their understanding of the strategic and commercial aspects of publishing.
an undergraduate degree in any discipline with a weighted average mark of at least H2B (70%), or equivalent
The Master of Science is a distinctive suite of programs designed to give you options in advanced research training, specialised coursework studies and professional skills development. Designed in consultation with national and international educators, as well as employers from government and industry, the Master of Science prepares you for your career in science, or serves as a foundation for entry into a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).