Admission to the Graduate Certificate in Public Relations and Advertising is based on the applicant holding a recognised Bachelor degree with performance at credit level or better.
The Graduate Certificate in Public Relations and Advertising will provide graduates or those seeking to change careers a professionally relevant education in public relations and advertising. The program offers the latest in theory, research and practice with a unique focus on creativity, interactivity and engagement with social and contemporary issues. Students will focus on professional communication practice as well as a selection of electives in media, design and production, interactive environments and web design and marketing communication.
Admission to the Graduate Certificate in Public Relations and Advertising is based on the applicant holding a recognised Bachelor degree with performance at credit level or better.
The Graduate Certificate in Public Relations and Advertising will provide graduates or those seeking to change careers a professionally relevant education in public relations and advertising. The program offers the latest in theory, research and practice with a unique focus on creativity, interactivity and engagement with social and contemporary issues. Students will focus on professional communication practice as well as a selection of electives in media, design and production, interactive environments and web design and marketing communication.
The minimum entrance requirement is completion of an Honours Class 1 or high Class 2 degree in Psychology from the University of New South Wales or from a recognised APAC university.
Psychology qualifications from overseas must consist of a research thesis component and also be assessed as equivalent to an Australian four-year undergraduate degree (including Honours) by the Australian Psychological Society (APS). See the APS website (www.psychology.org.au) for more details.
Selection is based on academic qualifications for the program. As the number of places is limited, entry into the program is competitive. Referees reports will be sought for applicants who are shortlisted and an interview may be required.
The program consists of three components, all of which are compulsory:
1. Coursework (weekly lectures and seminars with associated written forms of assessment)
2. Professional practice (completion of a minimum of 1000 hours of supervised practice in forensic settings and Skills Training Workshops)
3. A research thesis.
The three components total 96 units of credit (48 in each stage).
The minimum entrance requirement is completion of an Honours Class 1 or high Class 3 degree in Psychology from the University of New South Wales or from a recognised APAC university.
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This program will equip graduates with the skills required by an Organisational Psychologist.
There are three components to the program, all of which are compulsory:
1. Coursework (weekly lectures and seminars with associated written forms of assessment)
2. Professional practice (completion of a minimum of 1,000 hours of supervised organisational practice in organisational field settings, weekly Organisational meetings and Career Development Workshops)
3. A research project.
A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) and minimum one year full-time (or equivalent) professional experience in a policy related area. A curriculum vitae must be submitted with the application.
The graduate program in Policy Studies applies a social science perspective to questions of policy and policy management. Students acquire a solid grounding in policy analysis and the policy process, specialise in a field of applied policy studies, and then complete a Policy Project.
The Master of Policy Studies (program 8248, stream code SLSPBS8248) is a coursework degree that takes two Semesters full-time or four Semesters part-time to complete. There are four compulsory and four elective courses in the program.
A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) and minimum one year full-time (or equivalent) professional experience in a policy related area. A curriculum vitae must be submitted with the application.
The graduate program in Policy Studies applies a social science perspective to questions of policy and policy management. Students acquire a solid grounding in policy analysis and the policy process.
A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) and minimum one year full-time (or equivalent) professional experience in a policy related area. A curriculum vitae must be submitted with the application.
The graduate program in Policy Studies applies a social science perspective to questions of policy and policy management. Students acquire a solid grounding in policy analysis and the policy process.
The minimum entrance requirement is completion of an Honours Class 1 in Psychology from the University of New South Wales or from a recognised APAC university.
Psychology qualifications from overseas must consist of a research thesis component and also be assessed as equivalent to an Australian four-year undergraduate degree (including Honours) by the Australian Psychological Society (APS). See the APS website (www.psychology.org.au) for more details.
Selection is based on academic qualifications for the program. As the number of places is limited, entry into the program is competitive. Referees reports will be sought for applicants who are short listed, and an interview may be required
The program consists of three components, all of which are compulsory:
1. Coursework (weekly lectures and seminars with associated written forms of assessment)
2. Professional practice (completion of a minimum of 1,000 hours of supervised clinical practice within the School Clinic and in field clinical settings, weekly Clinical meetings and Skills Training Workshops)
3. A research thesis.
The program requires students to study two single teaching specialisations, or one double teaching specialisation from those methods listed above. Applicants require a recognised Bachelor degree with studies in the relevant teaching specialisation(s):
The Master of Teaching provides preservice teacher training for graduate students and an advanced initial secondary teaching qualification for both government and non-government schools in New South Wales and in all other states in Australia. It is also widely accepted as a teaching qualification overseas.