James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2003

FACULTY OF ARTS, EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (INCORPORATING INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIAN STUDIES) —POSTGRADUATE AWARD REQUIREMENTS

GENERAL

1.1  Awards

The graduate degrees shall be:

Master of Arts MA
Master of Cultural Heritage Studies (evaluation by research and coursework) MCultHerStud
Master of Education MEd
Master of Education with Honours MEd(Hons)
Master of Indigenous Studies MIndgStud
Master of Maritime Archaeology MMarArchaeol
Master of Psychology MPsych
Master of Social Policy MSocPol
Master of Social Policy with Honours MSocPol(Hons)
Master of Social Science MSocSc
Master of Social Work MSW
Master of Social Work with Honours MSW(Hons)
Master of Women’s Studies MWomen’sStudies
Master of Women’s Studies with Honours MWomen’sStudies(Hons)

1.2  There shall be awards of:

Graduate Certificate of Education GCertEd
Graduate Certificate of Journalism GCertJ
Graduate Certificate of Maritime Archaeology GCertMarArchaeol
Graduate Certificate of Public Policy GCertPubPol
Graduate Certificate of Social Science GCertSocSc
Graduate Certificate of Work Psychology in Rural Health Settings GCertWP(RuralHealth)
Postgraduate Certificate of Arts PGCertA
Postgraduate Certificate of Clinical Psychology PGCertClinPsych
Postgraduate Certificate of Cultural Heritage Studies PGCertCultHerStud
Postgraduate Certificate of Education PGCertEd
Postgraduate Certificate of Forensic Psychology PGCertForensPsych
Postgraduate Certificate of Geropsychology PGCertGeroPsych
Postgraduate Certificate of Health Psychology PGCertHlthPsych
Postgraduate Certificate of Indigenous Studies PGCertIndgStud
Postgraduate Certificate of Social Science PGCertSocSc
Postgraduate Certificate of Women’s Studies PGCertWomen’sStudies
Graduate Diploma of Arts GDipA
Graduate Diploma of Journalism GDipJournl
Graduate Diploma of Maritime Archaeology GDipMarArchaeol
Graduate Diploma of Public Policy GDipPubPol
Graduate Diploma of Social Science GDipSocSc
Graduate Diploma of Women’s Studies GDipWomen’sStudies
Postgraduate Diploma of Arts PGDipA
Postgraduate Diploma of Clinical Psychology PGDipClinPsych
Postgraduate Diploma of Forensic Psychology PGDipForensPsych
Postgraduate Diploma of Geropsychology PGDipGeroPsych
Postgraduate Diploma of Health Psychology PGDipHlthPsych
Postgraduate Diploma of Indigenous Studies PGDipIndgStud
Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology PGDipPsych
Postgraduate Diploma of Social Science PGDipSocSc
Postgraduate Diploma of Social Welfare PGDipSW
Postgraduate Diploma of Women’s Studies PGDipWomen’sStudies

1.3  Higher Doctorate awards associated with this Faculty are:

Doctor of Education EdD
Doctor of Educational Studies DPaed
Doctor of Letters DLitt
Doctor of Psychology DPsych
(Award requirements are shown on pages 70-73.)

POLICY ON RE-NAMED, DISESTABLISHED, SUSPENDED OR NOT OFFERED AWARDS*

1.  For re-named awards, continuing students enrolled in the previous award be permitted to continue in the previous award or transfer to the re-named award.

2.  For disestablished awards, continuing students enrolled in the previous award be permitted to continue in the previous award or transfer to another award as approved by the appropriate Executive Dean or delegate.

3.  For re-named awards and disestablished awards, commencing students not be permitted to enrol in the previous award.

4.  For suspended awards or not offered awards, continuing students be permitted to continue but commencing students not be permitted to enrol for the period of suspension or not offering.

MASTER OF ARTS

Note: The requirements for this degree should be read in conjunction with the University requirements for the award of the Postgraduate Award Masters by Research.

1.  The degree of Master of Arts by Research may be undertaken in one or, with faculty permission, in two of the disciplines or fields of study listed in the schedule below. The degree shall be awarded in recognition of research.

2.  Requirements for candidature

A person shall be eligible to enrol for the degree of Master of Arts if that person:

3.  Confirmation of candidature in the MA by research shall be in accordance with the University requirements for the Postgraduate Award Masters by Research.

4.  Length of course

Candidates for the degree of Master of Arts by research and thesis, shall normally complete the requirements for the degree in not less than one year nor more than two years if a full-time student and in not less than two years nor more than four years if a part-time student.

5.  Requirements

A candidate enrolled for the degree shall be required to complete a thesis embodying the results of investigations carried out under supervision. The thesis shall be a unified work showing sound knowledge of the subject matter, independence of thought and capacity to carry out research and it shall be expressed in clear and concise language. The faculty may also prescribe on advice of the School or Schools concerned, or in the case of interdisciplinary studies of the appropriate committee of studies, that the candidate submit to oral or written examinations appropriate to the subject.

6.  Candidates shall, in their final year, present a seminar outlining the rationale and major findings of their thesis. The outcome of this seminar will determine whether the research is of a standard appropriate for submission.

7.  No thesis shall be accepted if the substance has been previously accepted for a degree in another institution.

8.  On completion of work the candidate shall lodge with the Board of Postgraduate Studies for examination three copies of the thesis prepared in accordance with directions given to candidates from time to time.

9.  Exit status

A graduate awarded the Master of Arts by research and thesis is eligible to apply for PhD candidature.

Schedule

Anthropology Japanese
Archaeology Journalism
Community Welfare Political Science
English Psychology
French Sociology
History Welfare Studies
Indigenous Australian Studies  

MASTERS DEGREES IN ARTS – RESEARCH METHODS COURSE

Masters Qualifying courses have been disestablished and replaced by Research Methods courses.

Award requirements for the courses are shown on page 243.

MASTER OF CULTURAL HERITAGE STUDIES

Master of Cultural Heritage Studies: Evaluation by Research with Coursework

1.  Entitlement

A person may apply to enrol for the degree of Master of Cultural Heritage Studies by research with coursework, if that person:

2.  Length of course

The requirements for the degree shall be completed by a full-time candidate in not less than eighteen months and normally not more than three years, and by a part-time candidate in not less than four years and normally in not more than six years.

3.  Requirements for completion of degree

The course of study shall normally consist of the two subjects listed in Schedule A, Part I and the thesis listed in Schedule A, Part II. The Schedule is shown under Postgraduate Courses.

4.  The thesis shall embody the results of investigations carried out under supervision. The thesis shall be a unified work showing sound knowledge of the subject matter, independence of thought and a capacity to carry out research. It shall be expressed in clear and concise English and conform to the standards of thesis production required by the School.

5.  The name of the candidate’s supervisor (and associate supervisor where applicable) and the subject of the thesis shall be submitted for approval to the faculty by the Head of School, within two months of commencement of the thesis.

6.  No thesis shall be accepted if the substance has been previously accepted for another degree.

7.  On completion of work the candidate shall lodge with the Faculty Office three copies of the thesis prepared in accordance with directions given to candidates.

8.  At the appropriate time for each candidate, the faculty shall appoint two examiners. One examiner shall be internal and one external to the School, but if no member of the School is suitably qualified for appointment as internal examiner the Head of School may nominate a second external examiner. The candidate’s supervisor may be appointed as examiner only in exceptional circumstances.

10.  Credit

Credit may be awarded for relevant previous postgraduate studies up to the equivalent of 12 units. If a candidate holds a Postgraduate Diploma of Cultural Heritage Studies credit of 24 units shall be awarded.

11.  Assessment

The method of assessment for the degree shall be determined by the faculty on the recommendation of the Head of School.

MASTER OF EDUCATION

1.  Requirements for candidature

An applicant for enrolment for the degree of Master of Education:

2.  An applicant for enrolment for the degree of Master of Education who does not meet the requirements of 1.1 and 1.2:

3.  Candidature in exceptional circumstances

In exceptional cases applicants may be permitted to enrol if they submit other evidence of academic and professional attainments and their candidature is approved by the faculty.

4.  Notwithstanding any other provisions of these Requirements, the faculty may require an applicant to demonstrate fitness for enrolment by carrying out such work and sitting for such examinations as the faculty may determine, on the advice of the Academic Adviser (Postgraduate Studies) in consultation with the appropriate Head of School.

5.  Supervision

In every case the Executive Dean, through the Academic Adviser (Postgraduate Studies) on the advice of the appropriate Head of School, shall be satisfied that adequate supervision and facilities are available before permitting an applicant to enrol in a dissertation.

6.  Enrolment status

A candidate shall be designated by the faculty as a full-time candidate or a part-time candidate.

7.  A candidate may be granted advanced status. The conditions for granting of such advanced status will be determined by the faculty but in no case will the credit granted for professional experience exceed twelve units. A candidate who enrols in the Master of Education for the first time in 2000 or subsequently, and who accrues two years of full-time (or equivalent) professional experience acceptable to the faculty* before completing the requirements of the degree, may be granted credit up to 12 units depending on previous approval of credit for professional experience. A further 12 units of credit may be granted for previous studies completed at Masters level. The maximum credit permitted is 24 units. Such credit shall not, however, apply to core subjects specified in the designated programs within the Master of Education course. Candidates enrolled before 2000 should consult the faculty regarding requirements for completion of their award.

8.  Period of candidature

The minimum period of candidature shall be eighteen months for a full-time candidate and three years for a part-time candidate.

9.  The maximum period of candidature shall be three years for a full-time candidate and six years for a part-time candidate, provided that in special circumstances the faculty may grant an extension of the period or approve a suspension of candidature of no more than twelve months.

10.  Course of studies

A candidate shall successfully complete a course of study approved by the faculty comprising 36 units for four-year BEd candidates and 48 units for three-year degree or diploma candidates in accordance with one of the patterns of study designated in the Programs listed below. A candidate with advanced status shall successfully complete a course of study approved by the faculty comprising at least 24 units for four-year BEd candidates and 36 units for three-year degree or diploma candidates in accordance with one of the patterns of study designated in the Programs below. Candidates may include an eight-unit dissertation as part of this course of studies, or they may complete the course of studies by subjects only.

Before a dissertation can be submitted for examination the candidate must have received approval from the Academic Adviser (Postgraduate Studies), as advised by the Head of School, of a written proposal which outlines the topic and proposed plan of work.

Advice on writing the proposal and the thesis, dissertation or project is provided.

11.  Method of assessment

The examination of subjects shall be by such assignments, exercises and written papers as may be prescribed.

12.  If a dissertation is included as part of a candidate’s course of studies, three copies of the dissertation shall be submitted in the form prescribed by the guidelines provided by the School of Education.

13.  The examination of a dissertation shall be undertaken by two examiners approved by the Head of School.

14.  Award of the degree

Upon completion at the level prescribed by the faculty of Requirements 11 and 12 and upon complying with all other relevant Statutes and Requirements, candidates may be awarded the degree of Master of Education.

Candidates who complete an identified program (as listed below) will have that program indicated on their academic record.

15.  The Master of Education degree offers the flexibility to be read as either a specialist or a general degree in either coursework and dissertation, or fully coursework mode. While specialist programs require the completion of designated subjects, candidates for the general degree may construct a course that suits their own purposes from the subjects available.

Candidates may complete the degree by subjects only, or by subjects and an eight unit dissertation. Candidates who enrol in the dissertation are expected to select subjects for study that would support their proposed dissertation. Assistance in identifying a supervisor for each candidate is provided by the Academic Adviser (Postgraduate Studies). Advice on preparing and submitting a dissertation is provided.

To complete requirements for a program, students must successfully complete the required subjects designated for that program, as well as satisfying the unit requirements under Requirement 10 above. An eight unit dissertation may be included in all programs.

Program A General
Program B Adult and Vocational Education and Training
Program C Early Childhood Education
Program D Effective Learning and Teaching
Program E Guidance and Counselling
Program F Indigenous Studies
Program G Language and Literacy
Program H Leadership and Administration
Program I Learning Support/Special Education
Program J Learning Technology.
Program K Rural Studies
Program L Tertiary Teaching
See details of programs shown under Postgraduate Courses.

MASTER OF EDUCATION WITH HONOURS

1.  Requirements for candidature

An applicant for enrolment for the degree of Master of Education with Honours:

2.  An applicant for the degree of Master of Education with Honours who does not meet Requirements 1.1 to 1.3:

3.  Candidature in exceptional circumstances

In exceptional cases applicants may be permitted to enrol if they submit other evidence of academic and professional attainments and their candidature is approved by the faculty.

4.  Notwithstanding any other provisions of these Requirements, the faculty may require an applicant to demonstrate fitness for enrolment by carrying out such work and sitting for such examinations as the faculty may determine, on the advice of the Academic Adviser (Postgraduate Studies) in consultation with the Head of School.

5.  Supervision

In every case the Executive Dean, through the Academic Adviser (Postgraduate Studies) on the advice of the Head of School, shall be satisfied that adequate supervision and facilities are available before permitting an applicant to enrol in a thesis.

6.  Enrolment status

A candidate shall be designated by the faculty as a full-time candidate or a part-time candidate.

7.  A candidate may be granted advanced status. The conditions for granting of such advanced status will be determined by the faculty but in no case will the credit granted exceed 12 units.

8.  Period of candidature

The minimum period of candidature shall be eighteen months for a full-time candidate and three years for a part-time candidate.

9.  The maximum period of candidature shall be three years for a full-time candidate and six years for a part-time candidate, provided that in special circumstances the faculty may grant an extension of the period or approve a suspension of candidature of no more than twelve months.

10.  Course of studies

A candidate shall successfully complete a Masters thesis approved by the faculty and such other studies as the faculty may require.

Before a thesis can be submitted for examination the candidate must have received approval from the Academic Adviser (Postgraduate Studies), as advised by the Head of School, of a written proposal which outlines the topic and proposed plan of work.

(Advice on writing and submitting the proposal and the thesis is provided.)

11.  Annually during a candidate’s progress through the thesis each candidate shall, through the staff member acting as supervisor, be required to submit a written report to faculty of not more than two hundred and fifty words on progress in the course of study and research. If in the opinion of the Head of School a candidate’s progress is unsatisfactory, the Head of School will, through the Academic Adviser (Postgraduate Studies) advise the Executive Dean who shall review the student’s candidature and take such action as the Executive Dean deems necessary. Unsatisfactory progress may result in termination of candidacy.

12.  Three copies of the thesis shall be submitted in the form prescribed by the faculty.

13.  The examination of the thesis shall be undertaken by two examiners approved by the faculty on the recommendation of the appropriate Head of School. At least one examiner shall be external to the University. The examiners shall report their assessments in writing to the Head of School, for transmission to the faculty.

14.  The Executive Dean, on considering the examiners’ reports and the advice of the Head of School, shall recommend to the faculty either the award of an appropriate grade, or a grade to be awarded upon completion to the satisfaction of the Head of School of any revisions, minor amendments or corrections.

A thesis will be graded as Class I, Class II or fail. The grade for an MEd(Hons) degree will be that awarded to the thesis.

15.  Award of the degree

Upon completion at the level prescribed by the faculty of Requirement 13 and upon complying with all other relevant Statutes and Requirements, candidates may be awarded one of the degrees of Master of Education with Honours.

Master of Education with Honours Programs

Programs include a General program and a range of specialist programs and comprise 36 units, consisting of a Masters thesis and such other studies as the faculty may require. Theses in specialist programs must be on a topic relevant to the program.

Program A General
Program B Adult and Vocational Education and Training
Program C Early Childhood Education
Program D Effective Learning and Teaching
Program E Guidance and Counselling
Program F Indigenous Studies
Program G Language and Literacy
Program H Leadership and Administration
Program I Learning Support
Program J Learning Technology
Program K Rural Studies

See details of programs shown under Postgraduate Courses.

MASTER OF INDIGENOUS STUDIES

1.  Award Requirements

The Master of Indigenous Studies may be undertaken in the School of Indigenous Australian Studies.

2.  To qualify for the award a candidate shall pursue studies according to the prescribed course of studies shown under Postgraduate Courses.

3.  A candidate may enrol for the Master of Indigenous Studies if that person

4.  A candidate shall pursue studies to obtain a minimum of 36 units. The normal period of candidature shall be eighteen months of full-time study or three years of part-time study. The 24 units of study completed to fulfil the requirements of the Postgraduate Diploma may be credited towards the Master of Indigenous Studies.

5.  Candidates with a Bachelor degree and at least two years experience in relevant Indigenous activities may, at the discretion of the Executive Dean in consultation with the appropriate Head of School, be granted credit up to a maximum of 12 units of study.

6.  A candidate will be required to surrender the award of Postgraduate Diploma of Indigenous Studies before the award of Master of Indigenous Studies is conferred.

7.  Requirements for completion of course

A candidate for the Masters degree may undertake one of the following options:

Research Option

Coursework option

8.1  Supervision of candidates

Before permitting a person to enrol for the degree, the faculty shall be satisfied that adequate facilities are available for the studies proposed.

8.2  A candidate when enrolled, shall be registered in the School of Indigenous Australian Studies and assigned to a supervisor who shall be a member of the academic staff. One or more associate supervisors may be appointed on account of their special knowledge of the candidate’s approved program of study, or in order to ensure effective supervision of the candidate during any periods spent external to the University.

8.3  Part-time candidates must attend the University as required by their supervisors and approved by the faculty.

8.4  Periodically, the supervisors may be requested by the Head of School to report on the candidate’s work. If, in the opinion of the Head of School, the candidate’s progress is unsatisfactory the Head may advise the faculty, which may terminate the candidature or take such action as it deems necessary.

8.5  The candidate may be required by the Head of School to undertake specified courses of study.

9.1  Evaluation by Research Option

The candidate shall undertake a course of study and/or research leading to the submission of a thesis. The thesis may not be submitted by a candidate earlier than one calendar year and usually after two years (for a full-time candidate) or four (for a part-time candidate), except in special circumstances, the faculty may grant an extension of the relevant period.

9.2  A minor portion of the thesis may cover work undertaken before enrolment provided that this work has not been used in gaining another academic qualification.

9.3  Published contributions may be submitted to support or to form part of the thesis.

9.4  Candidates should present a progress seminar to members of the relevant School within six months of enrolment. The Head of School will report to the Executive Dean. All candidates are to present progress report at the completion of each 12 months of candidature unless the thesis is ready for submission within eight weeks of this period.

9.5  Candidates may with the discretion of the Executive Dean on the advice of the appropriate School, be granted an extension or suspension of candidature. The period of extension normally will be up to six months for a full-time and 12 months for a part-time candidate. Suspension of candidature normally will not exceed 12 months.

10.  Examination

On completion of the thesis, an original and two copies of the thesis, together with any separate published material, shall be submitted to the Registrar of the University.

11.  Evaluation by Coursework Option

The candidate shall undertake a prescribed course of study which will include subjects selected from Schedule A shown under Postgraduate Courses, or up to eight units from other Schools as approved by the Head of School. The submission of the original and two copies of a dissertation on an approved research topic may be required as part of the coursework.

12.  Evaluation by portfolio option

The candidate will undertake a prescribed course of study to be approved by the Head of School. The submission of the portfolio is the assessment requirement. The evaluation of the portfolio will be undertaken by academic staff with the relevant disciplinary expertise.

MASTER OF MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY

1  Award requirements

The Master of Maritime Archaeology may be undertaken in the School of Anthropology, Archaeology and Sociology.

2  To qualify for the award a candidate shall pursue studies according to the prescribed course shown under Postgraduate Courses.

3  A candidate may enrol for the Master of Maritime Archaeology if that person:

4.  A candidate shall pursue studies to obtain a minimum of 36 units. The normal period of candidature shall be 18 months of full-time study or three years of part-time study.

5.  To qualify for the degree, a candidate must complete 24 units of the requirements specified in 4 above at a grade of Credit or better.

MASTER OF PSYCHOLOGY

1.  Entitlement to enrol

A person may enrol for the degree of Master of Psychology if that person

2.  Time for enrolment

An application to enrol for the degree shall be lodged with the University and will be considered by a Selection Committee comprising the Head of the School of Psychology, the Director of Professional Programs and at least one other member of the Psychology staff.

3.  Length of course

A full-time student normally will complete the course in no fewer than two and no more than three years and for a part-time student the time limitation will be no fewer than three and no more than five years. The Executive Dean of the Faculty must approve any deviation from this requirement.

4.  Requirements for completion of degree

To qualify for the degree of Master of Psychology, a candidate shall satisfactorily complete 48 credit units consisting of:

  1. 27 units of designated coursework;
  2. 12 units from three supervised practica;
  3. 9 units by research dissertation.

5.  Supervision

All practicum and research work will be supervised by at least one University supervisor and candidates shall attend the University for consultation with the supervisor as required.

6.  Award of the degree

A candidate who has fulfilled the requirements for the degree as specified in items 4 to 4.3 above, within the time limits defined in 3 and has met and complied with other applicable requirements and standards, will be awarded the degree Master of Psychology.

MASTER OF SOCIAL POLICY

1.  Entitlement to enrol

A person may apply to enrol for the degree of Master of Social Policy if that person:

2.  Time for enrolment

An application to enrol for the degree shall be lodged at any time prior to the commencement of either semester. All applications shall be considered by the faculty.

3.  Length of course

Unless granted credit in accordance with Requirement 5, the normal period of candidature shall be three semesters of full-time or three years of part-time study.

4.  Requirements for completion of degree

A candidate enrolled for the degree of Master of Social Policy shall complete at least one subject from Part A and any five subjects to the value of 30 units from Parts A, B and C with no more than two subjects from Part C in the Schedule shown under Postgraduate Courses.

5.  A candidate may be granted advanced status. The conditions for granting advanced status will be determined by the faculty but credit granted may not exceed 12 units. A candidate enrolled for the degree of Master of Social Policy may be credited with WS5004:06 (Social Welfare Research Methods) of Part B of the Schedule on the basis of equivalent honours level studies undertaken for the prerequisitie degree. Candidates, with at least two years fulltime professional experience, or the equivalent, in a social welfare agency at the time of enrolment, may be granted credit of 12 units of study from Parts B and/or C of the Schedule shown under Postgraduate Courses.

6.  To qualify for either degree of Master of Social Policy a candidate shall have completed the degree course, including any written or oral examination prescribed, to the satisfaction of the faculty.

MASTER OF SOCIAL POLICY WITH HONOURS

1.  Entitlement to enrol

A person may apply to enrol for the degree of Master of Social Policy with Honours if that person has:

2.  Time for enrolment

An application to enrol for the degree shall be lodged at any time prior to the commencement of either semester. All applications shall be considered by the faculty.

3  Length of degree course

The normal period of candidature shall be not less than one year nor more than two years of full-time or not less than two years nor more than four years of part-time study.

4.  Requirements for completion of degree

A candidate enrolled for the degree of Master of Social Policy with Honours shall be required:

5.1  Examination of the thesis

The examination of the thesis, whether thesis or by portfolio, shall be undertaken by two examiners approved by the Executive Dean on the recommendation of the Head of School. At least one examiner shall be external to the University. The examiners shall report their assessments in writing to the Registrar, who shall forward such reports to the Head of School, for transmission to the Executive Dean.

5.2  The Executive Dean, on considering the examiners’ reports and the advice of the Head of School shall recommend to the faculty either the award of an appropriate grade, or a grade to be awarded upon completion to the satisfaction of the Head of School of any revisions, minor amendments or corrections.

6.  Supervisors

The faculty shall appoint a supervisor who shall be an appropriately qualified member of the University staff.

MASTER OF SOCIAL SCIENCE

1.  The degree of Master of Social Science by Research may be undertaken in one or, with faculty permission, in two of the disciplines or fields of study listed in Schedule A below. The degree shall be awarded in recognition of research. Alternatively, Master of Social Science by Coursework with or without research shall be awarded for satisfactory completion of formal coursework with or without research in the areas listed in Schedule B below.

Master of Social Science: Assessment by Research and Thesis

Note: The requirements for this degree should be read in conjunction with the University rrequirements for the award of the Postgraduate Award Masters by Research.

2.  Requirements for candidature

A person shall be eligible to enrol for the degree of Master of Social Science if that person:

3.  Confirmation of candidature in the Master of Social Science by Research shall be in accordance with the University requirements for the Postgraduate Award Masters by Research.

4.  Length of course

Candidates for the degree of Master of Social Science by research and thesis, shall normally complete the requirements for the degree in not less than one year nor more than two years if full-time students and in not less than two years nor more than four years if part-time students.

5.  Requirements

A candidate enrolled for the degree shall be required to complete a thesis embodying the results of investigations carried out under supervision. The thesis shall be a unified work showing sound knowledge of the subject matter, independence of thought and capacity to carry out research and it shall be expressed in clear and concise language. The faculty may also prescribe on advice of the School or Schools concerned, or in the case of interdisciplinary studies of the appropriate committee of studies, that the candidate submit to oral or written examinations appropriate to the subject.

6.  Candidates shall, in their final year, present a seminar outlining the rationale and major findings of their thesis. The outcome of this seminar will determine whether the research is of a standard appropriate for submission.

7.  No thesis shall be accepted if the substance has been previously accepted for a degree in another institution.

8.  On completion of work the candidate shall lodge with the Board of Postgraduate Studies for examination three copies of the thesis prepared in accordance with directions given to candidates from time to time.

9.  Exit status

A graduate awarded the Master of Social Science by Research and Thesis is eligible to apply for PhD candidature.

Master of Social Science: Evaluation by Coursework With or Without Research

10.  Entitlement to enrol

A person may apply to enrol for the degree of Master of Social Science, subject to the particular requirements set out by the Schools in which the course is offered, if that person:

11.  Length of course

A candidate shall normally complete the requirements for the degree in not fewer than 18 months and not more than three years in the case of a full-time candidate and in not fewer than three years and not more than six years in the case of a part-time candidate.

12.  Requirements

To qualify for the degree a candidate shall satisfactorily complete 36 units of designated subjects or up to 24 units of designated subjects plus a dissertation worth at least 12 units.

13.  The dissertation shall embody the results of investigations carried out under supervision. The dissertation shall be a unified work showing sound knowledge of the subject matter, independence of thought and capacity to carry out research and it shall be expressed in clear and concise language.

14.  No dissertation shall be accepted if the substance has been previously accepted for another degree.

15.  On completion of work the candidate shall lodge with the Registrar three copies of the dissertation prepared in accordance with directions given to candidates.

16.  A candidate who satisfactorily completes 24 units of designated subjects may be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma of Social Science on the recommendation of the Head(s) of School(s) concerned.

17.  Credit may be granted for appropriate work in the discipline prior to enrolment in the degree, but in no circumstances may credit be granted for subjects equivalent to more than 12 units.

18.  Supervisors

The faculty shall appoint a supervisor who shall be an appropriately qualified member of the University staff.

19.  The name of the candidate’s supervisor (and associate supervisor where applicable) and the title of the dissertation shall be submitted for approval to the faculty by the Head(s) of School(s) concerned two months prior to enrolment in the thesis subject.

20.  Assessment

The method of assessment for the degree shall be determined by the faculty, on the recommendation of the Head(s) of School(s) concerned. The dissertation shall be assessed by two examiners, one of whom is external to the University.

21.  To qualify for the degree a candidate shall have completed the degree course, including any written or oral examinations prescribed, to the satisfaction of the faculty.

22.  Exit status

A graduate awarded the Master of Social Science by Coursework without research is not eligible to apply for PhD candidature on the basis of this degree alone.

Schedule

Schedule A
Anthropology Political Science
Archaeology Psychology
Community Welfare Sociology
History Welfare Studies

Schedule

Schedule B
Social Policy
Social Work
Women’s Studies

MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK

1.  Entitlement to enrol

A person may apply to enrol for the degree of Master of Social Work if that person has:

2.  Time for enrolment

An application to enrol for the degree shall be lodged at any time prior to the commencement of either semester. All applications shall be considered by the faculty.

3.  Length of course

Unless granted credit in accordance with Requirement 5 the normal period of candidature shall be eighteen months of full-time or three years of part-time study.

4.  Requirements for completion of degree

A candidate enrolled for the degree of Master of Social Work shall complete the subject from Part A and any five subjects to the value of 30 units from Parts B and C with no more than two subjects from Part C in the Schedule shown under Postgraduate Courses.

5.  A candidate may be granted advanced status. The conditions for granting advanced status will be determined by the faculty but credit granted may not exceed 12 units. A candidate enrolled for the degree of Master of Social Work may be credited with WS5004:06 (Social Welfare Research Methods) of Part B of the schedule on the basis of equivalent honours level studies undertaken for the prerequisite degree. Candidates, with at least two years full-time professional experience, or the equivalent, in social work at the time of enrolment, may be granted credit of 12 units of study from Parts B and/or C of the Schedule.

6.  To qualify for the degree of Master of Social Work a candidate shall have completed the degree course, including any written or oral examinations prescribed, to the satisfaction of the faculty.

MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK WITH HONOURS

1.  Entitlement to enrol

A person may apply to enrol for the degree of Master of Social Work with Honours if that person:

2.  Time for enrolment

An application to enrol for the degree shall be lodged at any time prior to the commencement of either semester. All applications shall be considered by the faculty.

3  Length of degree course

The normal period of candidature shall be not less than one year nor more than two years of full-time or not less than two years nor more than four years of part-time study.

4.  Requirements for completion of degree

A candidate enrolled for the degree of Master of Social Work with Honours shall be required:

5.1  Examination of the thesis

The examination of the thesis, whether by thesis or by portfolio, shall be undertaken by two examiners approved by the Executive Dean on the recommendation of the Head of School. At least one examiner shall be external to the University. The examiners shall report their assessments in writing to the Registrar, who shall forward such reports to the Head of School, for transmission to the Executive Dean.

5.2  The Executive Dean, on considering the examiners’ reports and the advice of the Head of School, shall recommend to the faculty either the award of an appropriate grade, or a grade to be awarded upon completion to the satisfaction of the Head of School of any revisions, minor amendments or corrections.

6.  Supervisors

The faculty shall appoint a supervisor who shall be an appropriately qualified member of the University staff.

MASTER OF WOMEN’S STUDIES

1.  Entitlement to enrol

An applicant for the Master of Women’s Studies:

2.1  Length of course

The minimum period of candidature shall be three semesters for a full-time candidate or three years for a part-time candidate.

2.2  The normal maximum period of candidature shall be three years for a full-time candidate or six years for a part-time candidate, provided that in special circumstances the faculty may grant an extension of candidature.

3.1  Credit for other studies

Credit may be given by the faculty, on the recommendation of the Director of the Centre for Women’s Studies, for subjects already credited toward another tertiary qualification, either of the University or a similar institution. Such credit shall not exceed 24 units.

3.2  Where credit is granted in respect of the Postgraduate Certificate or Postgraduate Diploma of Women’s Studies, such award should be surrendered prior to the award of the Master of Women’s Studies.

4.  Method of assessment

The examination of subjects shall be by such assignments as are prescribed in the subjects selected from Schedule A shown under Postgraduate Courses.

5.  Requirements for completion of Master of Women’s Studies

To qualify for the Master of Women’s Studies degree, a candidate shall successfully complete 36 credit units, including Part A and Part B of Schedule A shown under Postgraduate Courses.

6.  Award of Degree

Upon completion of the conditions listed under Requirement 5, candidates shall be awarded the Master of Women’s Studies degree.

MASTER OF WOMEN’S STUDIES WITH HONOURS

1  Entitlement to enrol

A person may apply to enrol for the degree of Master of Women’s Studies with Honours if that person:

2.  Time for enrolment

An application to enrol for the degree may be lodged at any time prior to the commencement of either semester. All applications shall be considered by the faculty.

3  Length of degree course

The normal period of candidature shall be not less than one year nor more than two years of full-time or not less than two years nor more than four years of part-time study.

4.  Requirements for completion of degree

A candidate enrolled for the degree of Master of Women’s Studies with Honours shall be required:

5.1  Examination of the thesis

The examination of the thesis, whether by thesis or by portfolio, shall be undertaken by two examiners approved by the Executive Dean on the recommendation of the Head of School. At least one examiner shall be external to the University. The examiners shall report their assessments in writing to the Registrar, who shall forward such reports to the Head of School, for transmission to the Executive Dean.

5.2  The Executive Dean, on considering the examiners’ reports and the advice of the Head of School, shall recommend to the faculty either the award of an appropriate grade, or a grade to be awarded upon completion to the satisfaction of the Head of School of any revisions, minor amendments or corrections.

6.  Supervisors

The faculty shall appoint a supervisor who shall be an appropriately qualified member of the University staff.

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION

Note: This award does not lead to registration as a teacher.

1.  A candidate for the Graduate Certificate shall follow a course of study as specified in the Schedule shown under Postgraduate Courses to obtain a minimum of 12 units. The normal time for completion of the Certificate is one semester full-time.

2.1  Requirements for candidature

A person may enrol for the Graduate Certificate of Education if that person has completed the requirements for a degree, either from this University or from another institution of higher education and has included in that degree studies appropriate for the teaching for which they want to prepare. For some areas of teaching covered by the Programs attached to these requirements, equivalent qualifications appropriate to the area of teaching will be accepted.

2.2  Candidates who have included Education studies in their prerequisite degree shall consult the Executive Dean before enrolling.

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF JOURNALISM

Requirements for candidature

1. The Certificate comprises a mimimum of 12 units, including a core of at least six units from the subjects listed in Schedule A, and the remainder from the subjects listed in Schedule B. (Schedules shown under Postgraduate Courses.) The Certificate will normally be completed in one year of part-time study. This pattern may be varied with the permission of the Head of School. Applicants with appropriate industry experience may be granted credit for one level 1 three-unit Journalism subject.

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY

1.  Award requirements

The Graduate Certificate of Marine Archaeology may be undertaken in the School of Anthropology, Archaeology and Sociology.

2.  To qualify for the award a candidate shall pursue studies according to the prescribed course of studies shown under Postgraduate Courses.

3.  A candidate shall pursue studies to obtain a minimum of 12 units. The normal period shall be six months of full-time study.

4.  To qualify for the Certificate, a candidate must complete 12 units of the requirements specified in 3 above at a grade of Credit or better.

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC POLICY

1.  Requirements for candidature

A person may enrol for the Graduate Certificate of Public Policy if that person:

2.  Period of candidature

The normal period of candidature shall be one semester full-time study or one year of part-time study.

3.  Course of studies

A candidate shall successfully complete a course of study comprising 12 credit units at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level in consultation with the course convenor and approved by the Executive Dean.

4.  Method of assessment

To complete any subject, a candidate shall fulfil the requirements of the relevant school offering the subject.

5.1  Award of certificate

Upon completion of Requirement 3, candidates shall be awarded the Graduate Certificate of Public Policy in the following classes:

5.2  Candidates wishing to use the subjects for the Graduate Certificate of Public Policy as credit towards the Graduate Diploma of Public Policy shall surrender the Graduate Certificate before the higher qualification is awarded.

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE

1.  Requirements for candidature

A person may enrol for the Graduate Certificate of Social Science if that person:

2.  Period of candidature

The normal period of candidature shall be one semester of full-time study or one year of part-time study.

3.  Course of studies

A candidate shall select one of the fields or disciplines listed in Schedule A below and shall successfully complete a course of study approved by the faculty comprising 12 credit units at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level.

4.  Method of assessment

The Graduate Certificate of Social Science shall be awarded in the following classes:

5.  Candidates wishing to use the subjects within the Graduate Certificate of Social Science as credit towards the Graduate Diploma of Social Science shall surrender the Graduate Certificate before the higher qualification is awarded.

Schedule A

Schedule A
Anthropology Political Science
Archaeology Psychology
Community Welfare Social Sciences
Cultural Heritage Studies Sociology
History Welfare Studies

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF WORK PSYCHOLOGY IN RURAL HEALTH SETTINGS

1.  Requirements for candidature

A person may enrol for the Graduate Certificate of Work Psychology in Rural Health Settings if that person:

2.  Period of candidature

The minimum period of candidature shall be one year of part-time study. The maximum period of candidature shall normally be two years of part-time study.

3.  Course of studies

A candidate shall successfully complete the course of study comprising 12 credit units in two compulsory subjects as shown under Postgraduate Courses.

4.  Method of assessment

The assessment of subjects shall be by such assignments and examinations as prescribed in the individual subjects comprising the approved course of study.

5.  Candidates wishing to use the subjects within the Graduate Certificate of Work Psychology in Rural Health Settings towards a higher degree shall surrender the Graduate Certificate before the higher qualification is awarded.

POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF ARTS

1.  Requirements for candidature

An applicant for the Postgraduate Certificate of Arts:

2.1  Period of candidature

The minimum period of candidature shall normally be one semester for a full-time candidate or one year for a part-time candidate.

2.2  The maximum period of candidature shall normally be one year for a full-time candidate or two years for a part-time candidate, provided that in special circumstances the faculty may grant an extension of candidature.

3.  Course of studies

A candidate shall select one of the fields or disciplines listed in Schedule A below and shall successfully complete a course of study approved by the faculty comprising 12 credit units at postgraduate level.

4.  Method of assessment

The assessment of subjects shall be by such assignments and examinations as prescribed in the approved course of study.

5.  Award of certificate

Upon fulfilment of the conditions listed under Requirement 3, candidates may be awarded the Postgraduate Certificate of Arts.

6.  Candidates wishing to use the credit points obtained within the Postgraduate Certificate of Arts as credit towards the Postgraduate Diploma of Arts or the Master of Arts shall surrender the Postgraduate Certificate of Arts before the higher qualification is awarded.

Schedule A

Schedule A
Education Social Policy
Indigenous Studies Welfare Studies
Psychology Women’s Studies

POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

1.  Requirements for candidature

A candidate for the Postgraduate Certificate of Clinical Psychology:

2.  Enrolment in subjects

A candidate may enrol in any postgraduate certificate subject if she or he has met the prerequisite requirements, or if the Head of School, in consultation with the Director of Professional Programs, is satisfied that the candidate is qualified to undertake that subject.

3.  Credit for previous study

A candidate who has completed subjects deemed by the Head of School to be equivalent to those shown in the Schedule for the specialisation, may be given credit for such subjects up to a maximum value of six units.

4.  Period of candidature

The courses are delivered in Limited Attendance mode with teaching blocks distributed throughout the year. Students normally will be able to complete the entire course within one calendar year, but not necessarily within a single semester, depending on the scheduling of teaching blocks. Subject to this proviso:

5.  Course of studies

Unless written approval is obtained from the Head of School, a candidate shall follow the course of study as shown under Postgraduate Courses to complete 12 units of credit.

6.  Method of assessment

The assessment of subjects shall be by such assignments and examinations as prescribed in the individual subjects comprising the approved course of study.

7.  Award of certificate

Upon completion of the conditions listed under Requirement 5, candidates may be awarded the Postgraduate Certificate of Clinical Psychology.

8.  Credit towards a higher qualification

Candidates wishing to use the credit units obtained within the Postgraduate Certificate as credit towards a Postgraduate Diploma, the Master of Psychology degree or the Doctor of Psychology degree, shall surrender the Postgraduate Certificate before the higher qualification is awarded.

POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF CULTURAL HERITAGE STUDIES

1.  Requirements for candidature

A person may enrol for the Postgraduate Certificate of Cultural Heritage Studies if that person:

  1. either equivalent to Requirement 1.1; or
  2. has alternative qualifications deemed by the faculty to be appropriate for entry to the course.

2.1  Period of candidature

The minimum period of candidature shall normally be one semester for a full-time candidate or one year for a part–time candidate.

2.2  The maximum period of candidature shall normally be one year for a full-time candidate or two years for a part-time candidate, provided that in special circumstances the faculty may grant an extension of candidature.

3.  Course of studies

A candidate shall follow the course of study prescribed, comprising the 12 units of designated subjects at postgraduate level shown in Schedule A under Postgraduate Courses.

4.  Method of assessment

The assessment of subjects shall be by such assignments, reports, presentations and examinations as prescribed in the course of study.

5.  Award of certificate

Upon completion of the conditions listed under Requirement 3, candidates may be awarded the Postgraduate Certificate of Cultural Heritage Studies.

6.  Candidates wishing to use the credit units obtained within the Postgraduate Certificate of Cultural Heritage Studies as credit towards the Master of Cultural Heritage Studies shall surrender the Postgraduate Certificate of Cultural Heritage Studies before the higher qualification is awarded.

POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION

This award does not lead to registration as a teacher.

1.  Requirements for candidature

An applicant for the Postgraduate Certificate of Education:

2.  An applicant who does not meet the conditions of Requirement 1:

3.  Candidature in exceptional circumstances

In exceptional cases, applicants may be permitted to enrol if they submit other evidence of academic and professional attainments and their candidature is approved by the faculty.

4.  Notwithstanding any other provisions of these Requirements, the faculty may require an applicant to demonstrate fitness for enrolment by carrying out such work and completing satisfactorily such examinations as the faculty may determine, on the advice of the Academic Adviser (Postgraduate Studies) in consultation with the appropriate Head of School.

5.  Enrolment status

A candidate shall be designated by the faculty as a full-time candidate or a part-time candidate.

6.  A candidate may be granted advanced status. The conditions for granting such advanced status will be determined by the faculty but in no case will the credit granted exceed four units.

7.  Period of candidature

The minimum period of candidature shall be one semester for a full-time candidate and one year for a part-time candidate.

8.  The maximum period of candidature shall be one year for a full-time candidate and two years for a part-time candidate, provided that in special circumstances the faculty may grant an extension of the period or approve a suspension of candidature of no more than one semester.

9.  Course of studies

A candidate shall successfully complete a course of study approved by the faculty comprising twelve units by selecting from the subjects available.

10.  Method of assessment

The examination of subjects shall be by such assignments, exercises and written papers as may be prescribed.

11.  Award of the certificate

Upon completion at the level prescribed by the faculty of the appropriate requirements and upon complying with all other relevant Statutes and Requirements, candidates may be awarded the Postgraduate Certificate of Education.

12.  Candidates wishing to use the units obtained within the Postgraduate Certificate of Education as credit towards the Master of Education shall surrender the Postgraduate Certificate before the higher qualification is awarded.

13.  The Postgraduate Certificate of Education offers the flexibility to be read as either a specialist or a general certificate in coursework mode. While specialist programs require the completion of designated subjects, candidates for the general program may construct a course that suits their own purposes from the subjects available.

The Postgraduate Certificate of Education consists of a twelve unit program of study (three subjects).

Program A General
Program B Adult and Vocational Education and Training
Program C Early Childhood Education
Program D Effective Learning and Teaching
Program E Guidance and Counselling
Program F Indigenous Studies
Program G Language and Literacy
Program H Leadership and Administration
Program I Learning Support/Special Education
Program J Learning Technology
Program K Rural Studies.
Program L Tertiary Teaching
See details of programs shown under Postgraduate Courses.

POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY

Award requirements for this award are the same as for the Postgraduate Certificate of Clinical Psychology on page 253.

POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF GEROPSYCHOLOGY

Award requirements for this award are the same as for the Postgraduate Certificate of Clinical Psychology on page 253.

POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY

Award requirements for this award are the same as for the Postgraduate Certificate of Clinical Psychology on page 253.

POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF INDIGENOUS STUDIES

1.  Award Requirements

The Postgraduate Certificate of Indigenous Studies may be undertaken in the School of Indigenous Australian Studies.

2.  To qualify for the award a candidate shall pursue studies according to the prescribed course of studies shown under Postgraduate Courses.

3.  A person may enrol for the Postgraduate Certificate of Indigenous Studies if that person

4.  A candidate shall pursue studies to obtain a minimum of 12 units. The normal period of candidature shall be six months of full-time study or 12 months of part-time study.

POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE

1.  Requirements for candidature

An applicant for the Postgraduate Certificate of Social Science:

2.1  Period of candidature

The minimum period of candidature shall normally be one semester for a full-time candidate or one year for a part-time candidate.

2.2  The maximum period of candidature shall normally be one year for a full-time candidate or two years for a part-time candidate, provided that in special circumstances the faculty may grant an extension of candidature.

3.  Course of studies

A candidate shall select one of the fields or disciplines listed in Schedule A below and shall successfully complete a course of study approved by the faculty comprising 12 credit units at postgraduate level.

4.  Method of assessment

The assessment of subjects shall be by such assignments and examinations as prescribed in the approved course of study.

5.  Award of certificate

Upon completion of the conditions listed under Requirement 3, candidates may be awarded the Postgraduate Certificate of Social Science.

6.  The Postgraduate Certificate of Social Science shall be awarded in the following classes:

7.  Candidates wishing to use the credit units obtained within the Postgraduate Certificate of Social Science as credit towards the Postgraduate Diploma of Social Science or the Master of Social Science shall surrender the Postgraduate Certificate of Social Science before the higher qualification is awarded.

Schedule A

Schedule A
Cultural Heritage Studies Welfare Studies
Psychology Women’s Studies

POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF WOMEN’S STUDIES

1.  Requirements for candidature

An applicant for the Postgraduate Certificate of Women’s Studies:

2.1  Period of candidature

The minimum period of candidature shall be one semester for a full-time candidate or one year for a part-time candidate.

2.2  The normal maximum period of candidature shall be one year for a full-time candidate or two years for a part-time candidate, provided that in special circumstances the faculty may grant an extension of candidature.

3.  Credit for other studies

Credit may be given by the faculty, on the recommendation of the Director of the Centre for Women’s Studies, for subjects already credited toward another tertiary qualification, either of the University or a similar institution. Such credit shall not exceed 6 units.

4.  Course of studies

A candidate shall successfully complete a course of study approved by the Executive Dean comprising 12 credit units selected from subjects listed under Postgraduate Courses, one of which must be from Part A.

5.  Method of assessment

The examination of subjects shall be by such assignments as prescribed by the subjects selected from Schedule A shown under Postgraduate Courses.

6.1  Award of certificate

Upon completion of the conditions listed under Requirement 4, candidates shall be awarded the Postgraduate Certificate of Women’s Studies.

6.2  Candidates wishing to use the credit points obtained within the Postgraduate Certificate of Women’s Studies as credit toward the Postgraduate Diploma of Women’s Studies, or the Master of Women’s Studies, shall surrender the Postgraduate Certificate of Women’s Studies before the higher qualification is awarded.

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF ARTS

The Graduate Diploma of Arts is designed for graduates who wish to pursue further studies within the faculty, either in a single discipline, or in multiple disciplines, or in a selected interdisciplinary area of study (e.g. Aboriginal and Islander Studies, Australian Studies, Southeast Asian Studies). Appropriate subjects taught outside the faculty may be incorporated into a Graduate Diploma of Arts.

1.  Requirements for candidature

A person may enrol for the Graduate Diploma of Arts course if that person:

2.  Enrolment in subjects

A candidate may enrol in any subject for the Graduate Diploma of Arts if he or she has met the prerequisite requirements, or if the relevant Head of School, in consultation with the course convener, is satisfied that the candidate is qualified to undertake that subject.

3.  Credit for previous study

A candidate who has completed a subject or subjects additional to the requirements of a degree of this University may be given credit for such subject(s) as are suitable for inclusion within the chosen Graduate Diploma program; subjects additional to degrees from other institutions of higher education may, when suitable, be credited up to the value of 12 units.

4.  Period of candidature

The normal period of candidature shall be one year of full-time study or two years of part-time study.

5.  A candidate shall select one of the disciplines or fields of study set out in Schedule A below, or an approved combination of those or other disciplines and follow the course of study prescribed. The prescribed course may consist of course work alone, or of course work together with a minor thesis of 6 units value.*

6.  Certification of program of study

A convener shall be appointed by the faculty for each course, who will certify that the proposed program of study forms a coherent whole and is at an appropriate level.

7.  Assessment

To complete any subject a candidate shall fulfil the requirements of the relevant School for that subject; with the proviso that, when undergraduate subjects form part of a course, additional or alternative work at graduate level may be agreed between the student(s), the lecturer-in-charge and the course convener.

8.  A candidate who has qualified for the Graduate Diploma of Arts in one discipline may enrol in another discipline in a later year.

9.  The Graduate Diploma of Arts shall be awarded in the following classes:

Schedule A

Schedule A
Anthropology Journalism
Archaeology Mathematics
Community Welfare Music
English Photography
Environmental Studies Political Science
French Psychology
Geography Social Work
History Sociology
Indigenous Studies Theatre
Japanese Visual Arts

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF JOURNALISM

Requirements for candidature

1. The Diploma comprises 24 units, including a core of at least 12 units from the subjects listed in Schedule A, and the remainder from the subjects listed in Schedule B. (Schedules shown under Postgraduate Courses.) The Diploma will normally be completed in two years of part-time study. This pattern may be varied with the permission of the Head of School. Applicants with appropriate industry experience may be granted credit for one level 1 three-unit Journalism subject.

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF MARITIME ARCHAEOLOGY

1.  Award requirements

The Graduate Diploma of Maritime Archaeology may be undertaken in the School of Anthropology, Archaeology and Sociology.

2.  To qualify for the award a candidate shall pursue studies according to the prescribed course of studies shown under Postgraduate Courses.

3  A candidate may enrol for the Graduate Diploma of Maritime Archaeology if that person:

4.  A candidate shall pursue studies to obtain a minimum of 24 units. The normal period of candidature shall be 12 months of full-time study or two years of part-time study.

5.  To qualify for the award, a candidate must complete 24 units of the requirements specified in 4 above at a grade of Credit or better.

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF PUBLIC POLICY

1.  Requirements for candidature

A person may enrol for the Graduate Diploma of Public Policy course if that person:

2.  Period of candidature

The normal period of candidature shall be one year full-time study or two years of part-time study.

3.  Credit for previous study

Credit may be given by the faculty, on the recommendation of the course convenor, for subjects already credited toward another tertiary qualification, either of the University or a similar institution. Such credit shall not exceed 12 units.

4.1  Course of studies

A candidate shall complete 24 units of study, chosen in consultation with the course convenor and approved by the Executive Dean. The course may consist of coursework alone, or of coursework together with a minor thesis of a minimum value of six units.

4.2  A candidate may enrol in any subject for the Graduate Diploma of Public Policy if he or she has met the prerequisite requirements, or if the relevant Head of School, in consultation with the course convenor, is satisfied that the candidate is qualified to undertake that subject.

5.  Method of assessment

To complete any subject a candidate shall fulfil the requirements of the relevant school offering the subject; with the proviso that when undergraduate subjects form part of the course, appropriate work at the graduate level may be agreed between the student(s), the lecturer-in-charge and the course convenor.

6.  Award of certificate

Upon completion of Requirement 4, candidates shall be awarded the Graduate Diploma of Public Policy in the following classes:

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF SOCIAL SCIENCE

The Graduate Diploma of Social Science is designed for graduates who wish to pursue further studies within the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences, either in a single discipline, or in multiple disciplines, or in a selected interdisciplinary area of study. Appropriate subjects taught outside the Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences may be incorporated into a Graduate Diploma of Social Science.

1.  Requirements for candidature

A person may enrol for the Graduate Diploma of Social Science course if that person:

2.1  Enrolment in subjects

A candidate may enrol in any subject for the Graduate Diploma of Social Science if he or she has met the prerequisite requirements, or if the relevant Head of School, in consultation with the course convenor, is satisfied that the candidate is qualified to undertake that subject.

2.2  A candidate shall complete 24 units of study as specified by the course convenor for the discipline.

3.  Credit for previous study

A candidate who has completed a subject or subjects additional to the requirements of a degree of this University may be given credit for such subject(s) as are suitable for inclusion within the chosen Graduate Diploma program; subjects additional to degrees from other institutions of higher education may, when suitable, be credited up to the value of 12 units.

4.1  Period of candidature

The normal period of candidature shall be one year of full-time study or two years of part-time study.

4.2  A candidate shall select one of the disciplines or fields of study set out in Schedule A below, or an approved combination of those or other disciplines and follow the course of study prescribed. The prescribed course may consist of coursework alone, or of coursework together with a minor thesis of a minimum value of six units. The minor thesis will be allocated a unique code appropriate to the discipline.

5.  Certification of program of study

The faculty shall appoint a convenor for each course, who will certify that the proposed program of study forms a coherent whole and is at an appropriate level.

6.1  Assessment

To complete any subject a candidate shall fulfil the requirements of the relevant School for that subject; with the proviso that, when undergraduate subjects form part of a course, additional or alternative work at graduate level may be agreed between the student(s), the lecturer-in-charge and the course convener.

6.2  A candidate who has qualified for the Graduate Diploma of Social Science in one discipline may enrol in another discipline in a later year.

6.3  The Graduate Diploma of Social Science shall be awarded in the following classes:

Schedule A

Schedule A
Anthropology Policy Studies
Archaeology Political Science
Asia Pacific Community Development Psychology
Cultural Heritage Studies Sociology
History Welfare Studies
International Studies  

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF WOMEN’S STUDIES

1.  Requirements for candidature

A person may enrol for the Graduate Diploma of Women’s Studies course if that person:

2.  Enrolment in subjects

A candidate may enrol in any Graduate Diploma of Women’s Studies subject if he or she has met the prerequisite requirements, or if the relevant Head of School, in consultation with the Director of the Centre for Women’s Studies, is satisfied that the candidate is qualified to undertake that subject.

3.  Credit for previous study

A candidate who has completed a subject or subjects additional to the requirements of a degree of this University may be given credit for such subject(s) as are suitable for inclusion within the program; subjects additional to degrees from other institutions of higher education may, when suitable, be credited up to the value of 12 units.

4.  Period of candidature

The normal period of candidature shall be one year of full-time study or two years of part-time study.

5.  A candidate shall follow the course of study prescribed. The course may consist of coursework alone, or of coursework together with a minor dissertation of 6 units value.

6.  Certification of program of study

A convener shall be appointed by the faculty for the course, who will certify that the proposed program of study forms a coherent whole and is at an appropriate level.

7.  Assessment

To complete any subject a candidate shall fulfil the requirements of the relevant School offering the subject; with the proviso that when undergraduate subjects form part of the course, appropriate work at graduate level shall be undertaken, following agreement between the student(s), the lecturer-in-charge and the Director of the Centre for Women’s Studies.

8.  The Graduate Diploma of Women’s Studies shall be awarded in the following classes:

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA OF ARTS

1.  Requirements for candidature

A person may enrol for the Postgraduate Diploma of Arts if, in the field or discipline* in which the diploma is sought, that person

  1. either equivalent to Requirement 1.1
  2. or has alternative qualifications deemed by the faculty to be appropriate for entry to the course.

2.  Period of candidature

The normal period of candidature shall be one year of full-time study or two years of part-time study.

3.  Course of studies

A candidate shall select one of the fields or disciplines listed in Schedule A below and follow the course of study prescribed, comprising 24 units of designated subjects at postgraduate level.

4.  Assessment

Assessment procedures may include any or all of the following: assignments and papers, a research project and report and examinations.

5.  Except with the approval of faculty, there shall be no re-examination.

6.  The Postgraduate Diploma of Arts shall be awarded in the following classes:

Schedule A

Schedule A

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY

1.  Requirements for candidature

A candidate for the Postgraduate Diploma of Clinical Psychology:

2.  Enrolment in subjects

A candidate may enrol in any postgraduate diploma subject if the prerequisite requirements have been met, or if the Head of School, in consultation with the Director of Professional Programs, is satisfied that the candidate is qualified to undertake that subject.

3.  Credit for previous study

A candidate who has completed subjects deemed by the Head of School to be equivalent to those shown in the Schedule for the specialisation, may be given credit for such subjects up to a maximum value of 12 units.

4.  Period of candidature

The courses are delivered in Limited Attendance mode with teaching blocks distributed throughout the year. Students normally will be able to complete the entire course within one calendar year, but not necessarily within a single semester, depending on the scheduling of teaching blocks. Subject to this proviso:

5.  Course of studies

Unless written approval is obtained from the Head of School, a candidate shall follow the course of study as shown under Postgraduate Courses thereby completing 24 units of credit.

6.  Method of assessment

The assessment of subjects shall be by such assignments and examinations as prescribed in the individual subjects comprising the approved course of study.

7.  Award of diploma

Upon completion of the conditions listed under Requirement 5, candidates may be awarded the Postgraduate Diploma of Clinical Psychology.

8.  Credit towards a higher qualification

Candidates wishing to use the credit units obtained within the Postgraduate Diploma of Clinical Psychology as credit towards the Master of Psychology degree or the Doctor of Psychology degree, shall surrender the Postgraduate Diploma of Clinical Psychology before the higher qualification is awarded.

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA OF CULTURAL HERITAGE STUDIES

This course has been disestablished and no further enrolments will be accepted after 2001. The award requirements for the course are displayed in the 2001 Student Handbook.

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA OF FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY

Award requirements for this award are the same as for the Postgraduate Diploma of Clinical Psychology on page 257.

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA OF GEROPSYCHOLOGY

Award requirements for this award are the same as for the Postgraduate Diploma of Clinical Psychology on page 257.

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY

Award requirements for this award are the same as for the Postgraduate Diploma of Clinical Psychology on page 257.

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA OF INDIGENOUS STUDIES

1.  Award Requirements

The Postgraduate Diploma of Indigenous Studies may be undertaken in the School of Indigenous Australian Studies.

2.  To qualify for the award a candidate shall pursue studies according to the prescribed course of studies shown under Postgraduate Courses.

3.  A person may enrol for the Postgraduate Diploma of Indigenous Studies if that person

4.  A candidate shall pursue studies to obtain a minimum of 24 units. The normal period of candidature shall be one year of full-time study or two years of part-time study. The 12 units of study completed to fulfill the requirements of the Postgraduate Certificate may be credited towards the Postgraduate Diploma of Indigenous Studies.

5.  A candidate will be required to surrender the award of Postgraduate Certificate of Indigenous Studies before the award of Postgraduate Diploma of Indigenous Studies is conferred.

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA OF PSYCHOLOGY

1.  Requirements for candidature

A person may enrol for the Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology course if that person:

2.  Period of candidature

The normal period of candidature shall be one year of full-time study or two years of part-time study.

3.  Course of studies

A candidate shall follow the course of study prescribed in Schedule A shown under Postgraduate Courses.

4.  Candidates may be required to undertake such tests and interviews as are considered necessary to assess their suitability to work in the helping professions.

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA OF SOCIAL SCIENCE

1.  Requirements for candidature

A person may enrol for the Postgraduate Diploma of Social Science if, in the field or discipline in which the diploma is sought, that person:

2.  Period of candidature

The normal period of candidature shall be one year of full-time study or two years of part-time study.

3.  Course of studies

A candidate shall select one of the fields or disciplines listed in Schedule A below and follow the course of study prescribed, comprising 24 units of designated subjects at postgraduate level.

4.  Assessment

Assessment procedures may include any or all of the following: assignments and papers, a research project and report and examinations.

5.  Except with the approval of faculty, there shall be no re-examination.

6.  The Postgraduate Diploma of Social Science shall be awarded in the following classes:

Schedule A

Schedule A
Psychology Welfare Studies
Social Policy Women’s Studies

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA OF SOCIAL WELFARE

1.  Entitlement to enrol

A person may enrol for the Postgraduate Diploma of Social Welfare if that person:

2.  Period of Candidature

The normal period of candidature shall be two years of part-time study or one year of full-time study.

3.1  Requirements for completion of degree

The course of study shall consist of at least one subject from Part A and any three other subjects from Part B of the Schedule shown under Postgraduate Courses.

3.2  A candidate may be exempted from one subject from Part A or Part B on the basis of any honours-level studies undertaken for the requisite degree.

4.  Supervisors

The faculty shall appoint a supervisor who shall be an appropriately qualified member of the University staff.

5.  Assessment

To qualify for the diploma a candidate shall have completed the course, including any written or oral examinations prescribed to the satisfaction of the faculty.

6.  The Graduate Diploma of Social Welfare shall be awarded in the following classes:

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA OF WOMEN’S STUDIES

1.  Requirements for candidature

An applicant for the Postgraduate Diploma of Women’s Studies:

2.1  Period of candidature

The minimum period of candidature shall be one year for a full-time candidate or two years for a part-time candidate.

2.2  The normal maximum period of candidature shall be two years for a full-time candidate or four years for a part-time candidate, provided that in special circumstances the faculty may grant an extension of candidature.

3.  Credit for other studies

Credit may be given by the faculty, on the recommendation of the Director of the Centre for Women’s Studies, for subjects already credited toward another tertiary qualification, either of the University or a similar institution. Such credit shall not exceed 12 units.

4.  Course of studies

A candidate shall successfully complete a course of study approved by the Executive Dean comprising 24 credit units selected from both subjects listed in Part A of the Schedule shown under Postgraduate Courses and two subjects listed in Part B of the Schedule.

5.  Method of assessment

The examination of subjects shall be by such assignments as prescribed by the subjects selected from the Schedule.

6.1  Award of diploma

Upon completion of Requirement 4, candidates shall be awarded the Postgraduate Diploma of Women’s Studies.

6.2  Candidates wishing to use the credit units obtained within the Postgraduate Diploma of Women’s Studies as credit toward the Master of Women’s Studies, shall surrender the Postgraduate Diploma of Women’s Studies before the higher qualification is awarded.