A degree in law (LLB, JD or equivalent) leading to admission to practice, at honours standard, or equivalent
Melbourne Law School’s specialisation in private law offers an opportunity to develop a deep understanding of core areas of law that are fundamentally important to commercial practice. The subjects cover current issues and developments in areas that are vitally important to lawyers involved in commercial litigation and commercial transactions, including contract law, the law of torts, equity, restitution, trusts and remedies.
An undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification, with a GPA of 65% over the last two years of study;
The Master of Producing is a practice-based graduate coursework degree that focuses on the creative and business aspects of being a successful producer in the film, television and allied industries. The program will extend your creative abilities and business skills by requiring you to work in the role of Producer on student films; you will develop a sound understanding of the structure of the Australian Film, Television and allied industries, and produce a short creative project.
Applicants to the Master of Production Design for Screen must meet the following criteria:
a 3 year undergraduate degree or equivalent, with a GPA of at least 65% in the last two years of study;
The course is delivered through formal classes, workshops, studio exercises and practical skills training. The first year is structured to include intensive training and skills development, it is followed by a more flexible second year of primarily practice-based learning that includes placements on actual films (and other screen-based productions) professionally produced in the industry or with the VCA’s renowned School of Film and Television working on student film productions. The course also helps you to develop links with the profession through a range of guest lecturers from the industry as well as the option of participating in an industry placement.
You need to meet the following criteria for successful entry to the program:
An undergraduate degree in a relevant area with a weighted average of at least 65%, or equivalent to the University of Melbourne grading scheme; and
A personal statement of up to 500 words outlining relevant prior study and work experience, and motivation to undertake the program
The Master of Property is a professional degree for graduates wanting to gain employment in the property industry. The program focuses on real-world projects which range across the full property and development cycle, preparing students for the realities of professional life.
In order to be considered for entry, applicants must have completed:
either — a postgraduate coursework Doctor of Medicine, or an undergraduate degree in medicine, or equivalent; and
at least one year of documented experience as a practising doctor; and
hold current medical registration in the country where the applicant is working.
With the need to improve psychiatric care to a broader cross section of the community, the Master of Psychiatry is ideal for any doctor with an interest in developing their knowledge and skills in working with patients experiencing mental illness. Offered either part-time over three years or full-time over one year, this academic qualification explores theoretical concepts in psychiatry and their relationship to clinical practice through core and selective subjects, including an optional research component. Eligible international students are able to undertake the one year full-time offering of the Master of Psychiatry on a student visa (CRICOS: 079406C)
Have completed an APAC accredited four-year undergraduate sequence in psychology, namely a three-year major in psychology as part of an undergraduate degree plus a fourth year Honours specialisation in psychology, with a weighted average mark of at least H2A (75%) or equivalent in the last 10 years
The Master of Psychology aims to provide a grounding in the theoretical, conceptual and empirical foundations of psychology and the various areas of professional practice, supervised practical experience and research training.
Admission to the combined program is based on competitive selection and also depends on supervision and resource availability.
The course aims to provide students with rigorous research training through the PhD as well as the qualifications and experience necessary to become a professional psychologist in a specialist area.
In order to be considered for entry to the 200 point program, applicants must have completed:
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.
Applicants for the Master of Music (Opera Performance) must be able to demonstrate:
An undergraduate degree in any discipline; and
Successful 20 minute audition.
The Melbourne Conservatorium will provide the language, diction and support studies subjects that include music research, musicology and performance physiology. Victorian Opera offers a unique learning environment for opera performers.
The Master of Music (Performance Teaching) is a specialist coursework degree enabling graduates in Western classical and contemporary music to work as performer-teachers in a variety of situations including community, private provider and further education settings and as instrumental or vocal instructors in schools.