1. In order to be considered for entry, applicants must have completed:
an undergraduate degree in a cognate discipline, with at least H3 (65%) weighted average, or equivalent; or
a graduate or postgraduate certificate in a cognate discipline with at least an H3 (65%) weighted average, or equivalent; or
a graduate or postgraduate diploma in a cognate discipline with at least an H3 (65%) weighted average, or equivalent; or
an honours degree in a cognate discipline, or equivalent.
Develop in-depth knowledge of how agricultural produce is delivered as safe, nutritious and palatable food into local and global markets. Understand food manufacturing industry influencers such as regulatory framework, international trade and the influence of biotechnological methods in food production.
An undergraduate degree in a cognate discipline with at least an H3 (65%) weighted average mark for an International Fee place, or equivalent; OR
An undergraduate degree in any area including at least 25 points in one or more of Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics or Statistics, or equivalent, and discipline with at least an H3 (65%) weighted average mark for an International Fee place, or equivalent;
The Master of Forest Ecosystem Science offers the knowledge, skills and analytical capabilities to shape the development of forest and natural resource management enterprises world-wide. Learn about climate change science, water resource management and biodiversity conservation and develop the ability to conduct crucial experimental work in the field.
The Master of Genetic Counselling is a professionally accredited coursework degree, completed full time over two years. The course teaches counselling skills and clinical genetics knowledge in small interactive student groups, utilising the expertise of tutors who are clinicians, genetic counsellors, scientists, people with a disability and community members. Additionally the course includes a research component, including the minor thesis which offers students the opportunity to undertake qualitative and quantitative research in areas of clinical relevance to genetic counselling practice and theory.
In order to be considered for entry to the 200 point program, applicants must have completed:
an undergraduate degree with at least H2B (70%) average, or equivalent
The Master of Global Media Communication (MGMC) equips graduates to work in media and communication sectors as well as across a broad range of professional domains, including government, corporate and NGO sectors, in which communication skills and knowledge of media platforms and strategies provide a key competitive advantage.
The Master of English in a Global Context is a unique program accredited by the University of Melbourne's Graduate School of Education and delivered by Hawthorn-Melbourne. The program concentrates on the development of high level language, research and academic skills while exploring social, cultural and linguistic concepts relating to English as a global language.
The Master of English in a Global Context is a unique program accredited by the University of Melbourne's Graduate School of Education and delivered by Hawthorn-Melbourne. The program concentrates on the development of high level language, research and academic skills while exploring social, cultural and linguistic concepts relating to English as a global language.
1. In order to be considered for entry, applicants must have completed:
an undergraduate degree in any discipline or equivalent; and
a minimum of three years of documented relevant professional experience; and
a statement of intent outlining why they wish to be considered for the course.
The ultimate objective of the Master of Enterprise is to create skilled leaders, executives and general managers who can drive their organisations forward. This innovative degree provides advanced knowledge in the core subject areas required by leaders in the modern organisation.
The Master of Environment is a flexible, multidisciplinary course that enables students to develop knowledge and skills for professional practice in environment or sustainability. Depending on their academic background, interests and career aspirations students can choose from over 200 subjects taught by 10 different faculties. The Master of Environment provides both specialisation in a field of environmental practice and capacity to work across disciplines for environmental decision making. Students are provided with the opportunity to participate in research projects, internship placements, overseas study, and collaborative problem-solving projects
Option 1
A four year degree in an engineering discipline
with a weighted average mark of at least H3 (65%) or equivalent. [1]
Option 2
An undergraduate degree in a cognate discipline
with a weighted average mark of at least H3 (65%) or equivalent.
and
At least two years of documented relevant professional or work experience.
This program is designed to provide engineers with advanced knowledge of the principles underpinning sustainable development and the opportunity to gain skills in the engineering practice of environmental management. You will develop a broad understanding of environmental management practice, while investigating themes that focus on waste management, energy and water resources. You will model and analyse the environmental impacts of engineering solutions and discover the best ways to manage the environmental aspects of business.
A degree in law (LLB, JD or equivalent) leading to admission to practice, at honours standard, or equivalent
Melbourne Law School's specialisation in environmental law provides students with expertise in a dynamic area of law that will continue to grow in importance. The course is of particular relevance to people working in environmental and resources sectors, professionals in government, legal practitioners and those with a broader philosophical or practical interest. The subjects are particularly directed at emerging national and international legal issues and practices, such as in clean technology, water law, climate change law and the management of land subject to native title and other public land. Other areas of focus include environmental rights, international environmental law, law of the sea and international resources law.