Overall score minimum of 6.5, no band less than 6.0 (must include Academic Reading and Writing modules)
To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have—
(a) a bachelor's degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; and
(i) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 percent; or
(ii) a valid Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) score of at least 5501; or
(iii) at least five years of relevant documented professional experience considered by UWA to be sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course;
or
(b) a UWA graduate certificate which articulates with this course with a weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent;
or
(c) a graduate certificate or equivalent from an equivalent and accredited course from another institution, with a weighted average mark of at least 70 per cent.
1GMAT is valid for five years.
Marketing students at UWA have the opportunity to undertake projects for real-life organisations and have previously worked with companies including Coles, Google, Microsoft, Rio Tinto, Tourism WA, Transperth and Westpac.
With classes available during the day and in the evening, this course is suitable for both the busy professional and the full-time student.
Overall score minimum of 6.5, no band less than 6.0 (must include Academic Reading and Writing modules)
Applicants are expected to have a Bachelor of Music with at least upper second class honours or equivalent.
An applicant who does not have a Bachelor of Music with at least upper second class honours, or whose major field of study has not been music, may be required to pass a qualifying examination or undertake preliminary study.
Applicants for the Master of Music (in performance) who have not received their undergraduate degree from the UWA School of Music, or whose degree was awarded three or more years from the date of application, may be required to pass an admission audition for the School before lodging an application with the Graduate Research School.
Master of Music (in composition) students are required to present for examination a folio of compositions, which show technical accomplishment and imaginative resource, and a thesis (of 12,000 to 15,000 words) on a topic related to one or more aspects of the composition.
Master of Music (in performance) students are required to present for examination one recital of normally 65 to 80 minutes' duration, which demonstrates advanced technical and interpretative accomplishment, and a thesis (of 12,000 to 15,000 words) on a topic related to one or more aspects of the performance.
Overall score minimum of 6.5, no band less than 6.0 (must include Academic Reading and Writing modules)
To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have—
(a) a relevant bachelor's degree with honours, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;
or
(b)(i) a relevant bachelor's degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; and
(ii) a relevant graduate diploma, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;
or
(c)(i) a relevant bachelor's degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; and
(ii) at least three years of full-time relevant professional experience in geotechnical engineering, exploration geology or geology resource.
This course provides a high-quality, advanced education in the geology and evaluation of ore deposits. It is designed for geologists with different levels of professional experience and offers a world-class education from international and Australian experts; an opportunity to improve geological, computing, exploration and management skills; and includes hands-on practical experience, field excursions and research.
Overall score minimum of 6.5, no band less than 6.0 (must include Academic Reading and Writing modules)
To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have-
(a) a relevant bachelor's degree 1, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;
and
(b)(i) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent in the Level 3 units;
or
(ii) at least three years of relevant full-time professional experience;
or
(iii) evidence of adequate research outputs, as recognised by UWA.
1A relevant bachelor's degree includes a Bachelor of Science in a biomedical or biological discipline, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, Bachelor of Dental Science, and a bachelor's degree in applied biomedical science
The Master of Philosophy is a program of independent, supervised research and is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis. It is a highly flexible course that mirrors the structure and breadth of the Doctor of Philosophy.
Overall score minimum of 6.5, no band less than 6.0 (must include Academic Reading and Writing modules)
To be provisionally accepted into the course for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, an applicant must—
(a) have a bachelor's degree with at least upper second class honours in an appropriate subject area or a qualification recognised by the Board of the Graduate Research School as equivalent;
or
(b) have a bachelor's degree of this University or a qualification recognised by the Board as equivalent, and be able to satisfy the Board that they have had adequate research preparation since graduation;
or
(c) be a recipient of a University scholarship for PhD study awarded by the Scholarships Committee of the Board;
or
(d)(i) have previously undertaken work, which in the Board's opinion is of a sufficiently high standard, towards a higher degree by research in this or another approved institution but not have submitted it for any degree; and
(ii) have completed and had approved by the Board, on the recommendation of the supervisor and the head of school, a PhD research proposal;
or
(e)(i) have the degree of bachelor of this University or have a qualification recognised by the Board as equivalent, and have since graduation passed a preliminary examination as described in the University Policy on the Higher Degree by Research Preliminary Course in the subject area in which research is to be undertaken; and
(ii) have completed and had approved by the Board, on the recommendation of the supervisor and the head of school, a PhD research proposal.
Both the Board of the Graduate Research School and the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences will decide who is eligible.
This course has been developed in response to the international need for advanced training and research in infectious diseases to better prepare medical scientists, medical professionals, the public sector and other groups.
This course has been developed in response to the international need for advanced training and research in infectious diseases to better prepare medical scientists, medical professionals, the public sector and other groups.
Overall score minimum of 6.5, no band less than 6.0 (must include Academic Reading and Writing modules)
To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have—
(a)(i) a relevant bachelor's degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; and
(ii) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of a relevant major;
or
(b)(i) a Graduate Certificate in International Relations or Graduate Diploma in International Relations, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; and
(ii) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent.
The course develops students' capacities to collect and interpret information; to analyse arguments, policies and developments; and to construct cogent verbal and written arguments on international relations subjects. It also gives students an appreciation of the ways in which knowledge of international relations is utilised, including in professional employment.
Overall score minimum of 6.5, no band less than 6.0 (must include Academic Reading and Writing modules)
To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have—
a relevant bachelor's degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.
This course is aimed at students who wish to broaden and update their knowledge and expertise in aspects of human biology. Students undertake advanced training in the subject area to developing their investigative skills by participating in projects in different areas in human biology, critical reviews of literature, collection of material (field, experimental or literature) and the processing, analysis and evaluation of data.
Overall score minimum of 6.5, no band less than 6.0 (must include Academic Reading and Writing modules)
To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have—
a relevant bachelor's degree, that aligns with one of the specialisations of this course, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.
The Master of Environmental Science with a specialisation in Environmental Management, will provide you with the necessary skills in the procedures and methods required in environmental management practices.
Overall score minimum of 6.5, no band less than 6.0 (must include Academic Reading and Writing modules)
To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have—
a relevant bachelor's degree, that aligns with one of the specialisations of this course, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.
Geographic Information Science and Environmental Management - Processing and interpreting complex multi-dimensional spatial datasets is increasingly in demand for the successful management of both built and natural environments.
Geographic Information Science (GIS) involves the acquisition, visualisation and analysis of geographical data, including from ecological systems, landforms, soils, water, land use, economic activity and population demographics. When combined with environmental management, it offers a powerful tool for integrating our understanding of environmental processes with strategic planning approaches to resolve problems.