UTAS Postgraduate Course Guide 2013/14

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contents 3.

Welcome to the University of Tasmania

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Five top reasons to choose UTAS

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Our campuses

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UTAS institutes and research centres

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Tasmania, the greatest place to live and study

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Hobart, Launceston and Burnie regions

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Research at UTAS

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Student lifestyle

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On campus at UTAS

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Student support at UTAS

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Live at UTAS

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Money matters

18. Scholarships 19.

English Language Centre (ELC)

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Flexible and distance learning

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Application and admission for Australian students

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Application and admission for International students

24. Alumni 25.

Course Guide contents

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How to use this Course Guide

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Areas of study

28. Honours

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Master of Business Administration (MBA)

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Australian Maritime College (AMC)

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Faculty of Arts

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Faculty of Business

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Faculty of Education

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Faculty of Health Science

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Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS)

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Faculty of Law

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Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology

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Quick reference guide to courses

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Further Information

2013 UTAS Open Day August 25 2013 Hobart • Launceston • Cradle Coast www.utas.edu.au/openday


UTAS – the perfect place to further your potential The University of Tasmania (UTAS) was established in 1890, making it the fourth-oldest university in Australia – a true ‘sandstone’ university. As the State’s only university, UTAS has always held a special place in the Tasmanian community and while today the University continues to play an important role in Tasmania, our influence also extends further into national and international spheres. In 2012 UTAS was named in the Top 10 Australian Universities (Academic Ranking of World Universities 2012) and it consistently rates highly for student-to-teacher ratios, internationalisation and research. High-quality research is coupled with world-class teaching in more than 170 different postgraduate degrees. Our campuses throughout Tasmania and in Sydney offer beautiful and convenient locations for an ideal learning experience.

welcome to the University of Tasmania Congratulations. You have just taken the first step to reaching your full potential by picking up this Course Guide. With a postgraduate degree from UTAS, you can strive to achieve more in your profession, pursue your passion, push the frontiers of knowledge or build the skills and confidence to change careers and make an impact in a new area. UTAS qualifications are highly regarded by employers everywhere and our graduates form a powerful network of success across the globe. It is an exciting time at UTAS. In 2012, we celebrated the recognition of UTAS as an exceptional university for teaching excellence and expertise, receiving more awards and grants for teaching excellence than any other Australian university. This is not just for our outstanding academic staff and rewarding curriculum but also for our commitment to providing vibrant learning environments, such as our pioneering work with distance learning and online support. At UTAS, teaching excellence goes hand-in-hand with cutting-edge research. With us, you will not only receive the best education possible, but receive it from national and international leaders of their fields. UTAS was ranked in the top 10 research universities in Australia in 2012, placing us in the top 3% of universities in the world. As Australia’s fourth oldest university, UTAS has had a long tradition of scholarly excellence since 1890, but we are a contemporary institution at the forefront of innovation. The Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) and the Medical Sciences buildings in Hobart, new student accommodation in Launceston, Burnie and Hobart, and the revitalisation of student spaces across the State are just a few examples of the investment we are making to ensure students from around the world enjoy the broad range of disciplines UTAS has on offer, as well as outstanding campus facilities and vibrant social, cultural, networking, and sporting activities.

Professor Peter Rathjen

In 2012, we celebrated the recognition of UTAS as an exceptional university for teaching excellence and expertise, receiving more awards and grants for teaching excellence than any other Australian university.

For those from interstate and overseas, studying in Tasmania also offers the opportunity to explore the State’s world heritage areas and national parks and its thriving arts culture whilst enjoying a unique island, yet cosmopolitan lifestyle. So turn the pages of this Course Guide and begin your next academic journey, an adventure we look forward to sharing with you. Professor Peter Rathjen Vice-Chancellor

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top Reasons to choose UTAS 1. Excellence in learning and teaching

In 2012, UTAS was the number one university in Australia for teaching excellence, receiving more teaching awards than any other university. With a curriculum focused on developing multidisciplinary knowledge and skills, as well as global perspective and social responsibility, UTAS graduates are equipped and inspired to respond to opportunities and challenges in an ever-changing world. UTAS provides exceptional facilities, an enviable campus lifestyle and an international reputation for excellence – which means a degree from UTAS is globally recognised.

2. Excellence in research

UTAS is committed to the creation and dissemination of knowledge, with research activity and expertise that is recognised globally. In 2012, the University was ranked in the top 10 research universities in Australia and in the top 3% of universities worldwide. With a focus on research leadership, UTAS provides a dynamic environment for students wishing to pursue a research career, with ready access to academics who are leaders in their fields.

3. A focus on the individual

UTAS is a medium-sized university (with over 27,000 students) that provides students with the benefits of smaller classes, personalised attention and ready access to lecturers and tutors for advice and support. In the 2013 Good Universities’ Guide, UTAS was given a 5 Star rating for staff-to-student ratios, placing it amongst the best in the country.

4. Practice-based learning

Our lecturers have real-world experience in the subjects they teach. We have strong connections with local and national industry to offer practical learning and research opportunities. A number of our degrees include compulsory practical placements, while others offer students opportunities for corporate internships. Our state-of-the art facilities are available for students at all levels of their tertiary education including everything from laboratories to simulation centres and training vessels.

5. Scholarships and affordability

UTAS offers a range of generous scholarship schemes for both Australian and international students. Tuition fees for international students are affordable and domestic students benefit from Commonwealth Supported Places. Tasmanian cities have a lower cost of living than most other regions in Australia, which allows for a more enjoyable student lifestyle.

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our campuses UTAS has campuses within the three main regions of Tasmania – South, North and North-West – ensuring full representation throughout the State. Our campuses make the most of Tasmania’s geographical advantages including rivers, mountains and beaches and are close to business hubs and public facilities. In 2006 the University expanded, establishing two campuses in Sydney – Darlinghurst and Rozelle.

Hobart The main UTAS campus in Hobart is set on 100 hectares in the suburb of Sandy Bay, just five minutes from the city centre and beside the Derwent River. Also in and around Hobart are world-class facilities including:

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Medical Science Precinct TCOTA Hobart Sullivan’s Cove

Conservatorium of Music

IMAS

• The Conservatorium of Music

Derwent River

• The Tasmanian College of the Arts (TCOTA)

Sandy Bay

• The new multi-million dollar Medical Sciences Precinct

Sandy Bay Main Campus

• The University Farm • State-of-the-art Media Labs • The UTAS Observatory • The Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) and more

launceston The main campus in Launceston is situated on 50 hectares at Newnham on the banks of the Tamar River, only ten minutes from the city centre. Other facilities in and around Launceston include:

Main Campus (Newnham)

Tamar River

• The Australian Maritime College (AMC) • The Tasmanian College of the Arts (TCOTA) • The award winning School of Architecture and Design

Invermay

• The Human Interface Technology Laboratory (HITLab AU)

Inveresk Campus

Launceston

• A brand new Sport and Recreation Centre and more

cradle coast†

Bass Strait

Based in Burnie on the North-West Coast, Cradle Coast Campus is home to award winning teaching and learning facilities, the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) and the Rural Clinical School.

Burnie

Main Campus (Cradle Coast)

sydney† Established in 2006, the two campuses in Sydney (Darlinghurst and Rozelle) offer training in nursing. The Bachelor of Paramedic Practice is also taught in Sydney at the Rozelle Campus.

Cremorne Point

Cockatoo Island Drummoyne Balmain

Sydney Cove

Roselle

Garden Island

Pyrmont Rozelle Campus

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Darlinghurst Campus

Leichardt

Surry Hills

The University also has teaching sites around the world including Shanghai and Hong Kong, and many courses are available via flexible or distance learning∞, see page 21. †Studies at the UTAS Cradle Coast and Sydney campuses are not currently available to international students. ∞Distance studies are only available to students when they are in a country other than Australia.

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utas institutes and research centres UTAS is known for its ground-breaking research. The University has three world-class institutes – the Australian Maritime College (AMC), the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) and Menzies Research Institute Tasmania (Menzies) – as well as a broad range of co-operative research centres and Centres for Excellence.

Australian Maritime College The Australian Maritime College (AMC) is Australia’s national institute for maritime education, training and research and one of the seven founding members of the International Association of Maritime Universities which represents five continents. AMC is globally recognised as a centre for excellence – with a multi-million dollar suite of specialist research facilities that are utilised by government bodies and maritime-related businesses worldwide. There are two main campuses: one at the main UTAS Launceston campus at Newnham and the other at Beauty Point, a deep water port at the mouth of the Tamar River.

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies The Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) is both a teaching and research organisation. This globally recognised institution for temperate marine, Southern Ocean and Antarctic research offers opportunities for collaborative research of state, national and international significance. IMAS is currently located at the main Hobart campus, with a $45 million purpose-built site on the Hobart waterfront scheduled for completion in late 2013. Artist’s impression

Menzies Research Institute Tasmania Menzies Research Institute Tasmania (Menzies) is one of Australia’s leading health and medical research institutes. Menzies conducts worldclass collaborative research in the areas of public health and primary care; neurodegenerative disease/brain injury; cardio-metabolic health and diseases; musculoskeletal health and diseases; and cancer, immunology and genetics. Menzies has an outstanding reputation, both within Australia and internationally, for providing excellence in postgraduate research training and in producing renowned researchers. In 2010, Menzies opened a $58 million research and teaching facility. In April 2013, a $90 million facility will open, enabling Menzies to further expand its research programs. Menzies is conveniently located in the Hobart CBD and opposite the Royal Hobart Hospital.

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The University’s other world-class research facilities include the ARC Centre of Excellence in Ore Deposits (CODES), Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA), Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science (ACROSS) and Australian Innovation Research Centre (AIRC). 7


tAsmAniA, the greatest place to live and study The unique island state of Tasmania offers something for everyone – wild and beautiful landscapes, friendly people, a pleasant climate, wonderful food and wine, and a rich history. With a total population of over 500,000, Tasmania provides a relaxed lifestyle that combines cosmopolitan culture with a breathtaking natural environment. The average summer temperature is a lovely 23 degrees Celsius and winter’s average is 12 degrees. Beyond being a popular tourism destination, Tasmania is a great place to live due to its affordability, ease of getting around, and safe, friendly communities.

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UTAS Alumni are based in these countries around the world.

Only a short journey away... by plane • Hobart and Launceston are serviced daily by four airlines: Qantas, Jetstar, Virgin Australia and Tiger Airways. • Direct flights operate from Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, ranging from one hour (Melbourne to Launceston) to just under three hours (Brisbane to Hobart).

by boat • The Spirit of Tasmania operates overnight and daytime ferries, transporting passengers and vehicles, between Melbourne and Devonport in Tasmania’s North-West. 8

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hobart Hobart, with a population of over 210,000 people, is the capital city of Tasmania and second oldest city in Australia. The city is known for its inspiring and impressive views of Mount Wellington on one side and the magnificent Derwent River harbour on the other. Hobart offers a diverse and exciting range of cultural, outdoors, sporting and entertainment activities, including: • MONA – an award winning and world renowned privately owned art museum • Salamanca Market – a famous open-air market held every Saturday • A variety of lively cafés, restaurants, bars and clubs • Bushwalking and scenic spots around Mount Wellington and National Parks in the South-East • National and international sporting events • Live music, theatre, arts, food and film festivals, including MONA FOMA and the Taste Festival

Did you know? the Lonely Planet travel guide lists Hobart amongst the top ten cities in the world to visit in 2013.

launceston Launceston, a city of over 100,000 people, is nestled amongst rolling hills at the head of the picturesque Tamar River. Some of the unique experiences available in Launceston and the surrounding areas include: • ‘Festivale’ – the annual food and wine festival • Australian Rules football matches • Live music and many professional and student theatre productions • Walking, rock climbing and abseiling in Cataract Gorge Reserve, only minutes from the city centre • Bushwalking and skiing at nearby Ben Lomond National Park • Launceston and Tamar Valley wineries and picnic spots • Close proximity to the stunning Cradle Mountain

Photographer Xavier Mouche

Burnie† Burnie, population 20,000, is situated at the gateway of a region renowned for its unique environment – pristine wilderness, rugged mountains and spectacular coastlines. The region offers a wide range of things to do and see, including: • Burnie Ten – a famous foot race • Restaurants, live music and theatre • Chocolate and cheese factories, raspberry and tulip farms • Bushwalking, surfing and fishing

www.utas.edu.au/campuses †Study at the UTAS Cradle Coast campus in Burnie is not currently available to international students.

Photographer Peter Bellingham

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ReseARcH At UtAs – creating new ideas

and knowledge through innovation Research is an integral part of UTAS, contributing to the University’s identity and sense of purpose. Through the creation of new ideas, innovation and knowledge, research undertaken at UTAS impacts on the future prosperity of society and the environment at a local, national and global level. One of the top 10 research universities in Australia and ranked in the top 3% of universities worldwide (Academic Ranking of World Universities 2012), UTAS has outstanding links with universities, research institutes and industry across the globe. In 2012, UTAS research was ranked world-standard or better in 16 broad fields by the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA). The ERA’s highest possible rating of 5, reserved for outstanding research, was awarded in nine specific discipline areas: clinical sciences; analytical chemistry; geology; oceanography; ecology; evolutionary biology; plant biology; forestry sciences; agriculture, land and farm management. This disciplinary excellence is representative of a strong research culture across all UTAS Schools, Faculties and Institutes. The University of Tasmania provides international leadership in four thematic areas. In each of the chosen thematic areas, UTAS competes to be in the top 20 internationally in terms of academic and social impact. These thematic strengths lie in: • Creativity and Society; • Health and Wellbeing; • Environment and Sustainability; and • Marine, Maritime and Antarctic. Each theme addresses and contributes to resolving global grand challenges, exploits the unique character of Tasmania, has both intellectual and social impact and contributes to public policy debates nationally and internationally. Within each of the thematic areas UTAS has a set of Institutes and Centres which include the: Australian Maritime College (AMC), Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), Menzies Research Institute Tasmania, Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA), Centre for the Environment, ARC Centre of Excellence in Ore Deposits (CODES), Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science (ACROSS), SenseT Centre and the emerging Academy of Creative Industries and Performing Arts.

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master of Agricultural science

I chose UTAS because it is one of the best universities for agricultural research in Australia and I knew of the research being done into the physiology of stress tolerance in plants. This research is important as it may help solve future world food shortages by determining which plants are more tolerant to conditions such as salinity, waterlogging or their combination. My supervisor is very responsive and supportive, the facilities are excellent and I work with friendly people in a beautiful environment, so I would certainly recommend UTAS to other students considering a research degree.

HigHeR degRees by ReseARcH As a research-led university, UTAS offers graduate research studies at Masters and Doctoral levels through its Higher Degree by Research (HDR) program. HDR candidates undertake focused research under supervision, joining a supportive and vibrant academic community. All postgraduate students are given foundational research training through a Graduate Certificate in Research. The excellence of this training was recently acknowledged with a national teaching quality (TEQSA) commendation. UTAS also achieved a five star rating from the national postgraduate student body (CAPA) for the support provided during research training. UTAS offers generous living stipends including Elite Research Scholarships for outstanding domestic and international candidates. Prospective candidates considering an HDR should have previous undergraduate or postgraduate qualifications including a substantial research component or project. Full details on admission requirements, scholarships, how to apply, and ways to contact potential supervisors, can be found at www.utas.edu.au/Gr or through the Graduate Research Office: Phone: +61 3 6226 8559 Email: graduate.research@utas.edu.au

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stUdent lifestyle At UTAS, student life is more than just study.

stUdent oRgAnisAtions The Tasmania University Union (TUU) offers a full range of student-focused facilities and activities, and all students are encouraged to become involved. Some of the services offered include: • Entertainment – bands, cultural events and social functions • Cultural, religious, sporting and social clubs and societies • Student advice and advocacy • Housing and accommodation

cAfÉs And RetAil There are a variety of food and retail outlets on both the Hobart and Launceston campuses, and a café on the Cradle Coast campus.

spoRt And RecReAtion The Unigym has excellent sport and recreation facilities available on all three Tasmanian campuses, including weight rooms, a range of exercise, fitness and relaxation classes, and social sports. Personal training is also available. www.unigym.com.au

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master of professional Accounting (specialisation)

I live on campus and usually wake up around 8am and by 9am I’m all set to start the day. My timetable is spread out over the week which makes it very convenient to manage studies with other activities. I choose the subjects per semester in a way that I just have lectures and tutorials for one subject each day for four days in a week. This helps me to focus more and I’m done with one subject in a day for the week. I often work with other students to do our assignments at the Peppers Café at the University Accommodation – but I prefer going to the Morris Miller Library during exams because it helps me psychologically get in “study mode”. I have a part-time job 20 hours per week, but during exams I take leave as studies are my first priority. In my spare time, I regularly volunteer for Landcare and Bushcare and am a member of the Community Friends and Networks Programme (CFNP). I find UTAS to be very inclusive of international and local students and there are always lots of activities to keep entertained. Tasmania is a beautiful place. I like going to the Salamanca Market on Saturdays to buy fresh vegetables – an experience of entertainment in a row of sandstone buildings, how amazing can grocery shopping be?

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On campus at UTAS CHILDCARE Childcare facilities operated by Lady Gowrie Childcare Centres are available at both Hobart and Launceston campuses for students and staff. At times these facilities can experience high demand, so bookings are essential and waiting periods often apply. www.utas.edu.au/docs/childcare

UNIVERSITY HEALTH CENTRE (HOBART)

Student Learning and Academic Development Services The Student Learning team works with students to develop their academic skills. Student Learning also offers programs that support students to acquire the specific thinking and studying skills for disciplines of focus. www.utas.edu.au/student-learning

The University Health Centre provides access to doctors and a dentist, and bulk bills holders of health care cards.

These programs and services include:

RELIGIOUS SUPPORT

UniStart is a free one-week program at the beginning of each semester delivered at all campuses and also available online.

There is a diversity of faiths within the University community and visiting religious representatives are available to work with students and staff. A new multi-faith centre provides a meeting place and focus for activities on the Sandy Bay campus. There are prayer rooms on the Sandy Bay and Newnham campuses for Muslim students and staff. www.utas.edu.au/students/religious

The Student Centre The Student Centre provides a variety of essential services to students ranging from assisting with enrolment to arranging graduation ceremonies. Services offered by the Student Centre aim to enhance the student experience and promote academic success. www.utas.edu.au/students

International Student Advisers International Student Advisers are available to provide advice to international students on practical, personal or academic matters. The Advisers also support students with settlement issues, culture-shock, conflict resolution, and work with faculty staff to provide academic monitoring and referral to other support services. Graduating students are helped to prepare for returning home after their time studying in Australia. www.utas.edu.au/students/international-student-advisers

Support for Migrant Students (CALD Student Advisers)

UniStart° It is designed to introduce new students to the requirements of studying at university, including areas such as critical thinking, academic writing, participating in tutorials and understanding university assessment. www.utas.edu.au/unistart

Student Learning Drop In Students can access peer learning support by trained senior students with a focus on academic writing. www.utas.edu.au/student-learning

Learning Skills appointments and workshops Throughout the year individual appointments and scheduled workshops are offered to all students to improve English language proficiency and communication, writing, numeracy, research, assignment planning, referencing, note taking, exam preparation, oral presentation and study skills. There is no charge for students to access this service. www.utas.edu.au/student-learning

Student Counselling The University’s counsellors are professional and approachable people who can help you with a range of concerns, from personal issues to study problems. Counselling is free and confidential. www.utas.edu.au/students/counselling

Disability and Health Conditions

This service assists citizen and permanent resident students from a culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) background settle into and succeed at university.

UTAS ensures that students with disabilities have equitable access to all facets of university life, as far as circumstances reasonably allow.

www.utas.edu.au/students/cross-cultural-support

Specific services are available for students with disabilities. Phone: +61 3 6324 3787 or +61 3 6226 2697 www.utas.edu.au/students/disability

Community Friends and Networks Programme (CFNP) The Community Friends and Networks Programme provides a great range of campus-based and broader community activities and opportunities for social interaction, local experiences and expansion of networks. All students are welcome to participate. www.utas.edu.au/cfnp

°Not currently available to international students.

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Student support at UTAS Career Development and Employment Service The Career Development and Employment team provides assistance with career planning, resume writing and job hunting skills, both during study and after graduation. Enrolled students get access to CareerHub, an online database of current jobs, workshops and resources. Students can also practise for a job interview, apply for our mentoring or leadership development programs and attend career-focused employer events. Phone: +61 3 6226 2511 (Hobart), +61 3 6324 3787 (Launceston/ Cradle Coast) www.utas.edu.au/students/careers https://careerhub.utas.edu.au

ADDITIONAL SERVICES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Orientation A comprehensive orientation program is offered in the week before lectures begin, which explains the health care system, banking, transport, campus libraries, computer laboratories and aspects of Australian culture. New students are introduced to senior students from their home country, and also meet representatives from student organisations. All international students are expected to attend orientation.

Cultural Diversity at UTAS Learning does not just happen in books – some of our deepest learning comes from socialising and exchanging views with others. UTAS offers a wealth of cultural diversity, with students from over 100 countries – both international students and those who have migrated to Australia permanently. Take full advantage of the opportunities this offers to build new friendships, make connections across cultures, and explore new ways of looking at and experiencing the world. No matter if you are a local, international, recent migrant or interstate student in Tasmania, everyone has an interesting life story to share. The Community Friends and Networks Programme (CFNP) is an avenue to a variety of activities on campus, and to a whole range of events in the broader community where you can meet other students, community members, and UTAS staff. TUU clubs and societies are also a great way for all students to meet people who share a common interest or country of origin and to get involved in student life. Regular festivals celebrating our cultural diversity are also part of the UTAS yearly calendar.

Academic monitoring Academic progress is monitored at the end of each semester of study. Students needing additional support due to difficulties in their course will be contacted and offered assistance. Staff assist with language, academic requirements or personal issues impacting on studies.

English Language Support The Student Learning and Academic Development Team provide assistance with English Language skills and Australian academic culture, particularly for those students for whom English is not their first language.

Homestay accommodation Homestay accommodation is available to international students who are enrolled in an English language program with the UTAS English Language Centre. www.accommodation.utas.edu.au Contact the UTAS Homestay Coordinator email: homestay@accommodation.utas.edu.au

My life as an international student Joohyung OH

Bachelor of Nursing

As an international student studying in Australia, I think that studying overseas is not only about gaining academic knowledge at school, but also about new social and life experiences which would not have been encountered in the student’s home country. Considering that social experience cannot be gained by just reading books, international students are encouraged to go out and meet local people. CFNP has broadened my cultural awareness about Australia, and makes me more interested in Australia. It was one of the easiest and most comfortable ways of taking a step into local community, and I personally really appreciate that the University is taking care of international students.

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liVe at UTAS AccommodAtion options UTAS offers a range of warm, welcoming student accommodation options, both on and off-campus in Hobart and Launceston. All University administered student accommodation is within walking distance of the university and just a short bus ride from the main city. Living in student accommodation is the ideal opportunity for new students to build friendships and settle in to the world of university study.

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Christ College is the oldest institution of higher learning in Australia, established in 1846. The present site has views of the Derwent River and hills behind

$206 single room

Hobart (on-campus)

Kitchens and self-catering facilities and dine in options

Fully furnished; computer labs; on-site sport, recreation and BBQ facilities; wheelchair accessible rooms; Austar TV in communal areas; car parking available; events/formal dinners on-site

On-site support and pastoral care; 24-hour security; academic tutorial programs

John fisher College was established in 1963. It has great views of the Derwent River. The rooms have been recently refurbished and upgraded.

$206 single room

Hobart (on-campus)

Kitchens and self-catering facilities and dine in options

Fully furnished; computer labs; on-site sport, recreation and BBQ facilities; wheelchair accessible rooms; Austar TV in communal areas; car parking available; events/formal dinners on-site

On-site support and pastoral care; 24-hour security; academic tutorial programs

Jane franklin Hall is the only fully catered, Oxford-style college attached to the University. Set in beautiful grounds overlooking the Derwent River.

$350 (price includes meals)

Hobart (off-campus)

Fully catered

Fully furnished; computer labs; on-site sport, recreation and BBQ facilities; TV in communal areas; car parking available; events/formal dinners on-site

On-site support and pastoral care; 24-hour security; academic tutorial programs

university apartments were purpose built in 2004. They mostly contain six bedrooms and communal living areas. The apartments face the Derwent River and Mt Nelson hills.

$213 (price excludes meals)

Hobart (on-campus)

Self-catering

Fully furnished; on-site sports, recreation and BBQ facilities; TV in communal area; wheelchair accessible rooms

On-site support and pastoral care; 24-hour security; academic tutorial programs

off-campus housing – A number of student accommodation properties, including the Mt Nelson Villas, are managed by UTAS Accommodation Services. Properties vary from bed-sit to furnished units.

$181 (Mt Nelson Villas) (price excludes meals)

Hobart (off-campus)

Self-catering

Fully furnished; access to sports, recreation and BBQ facilities

Access to security; academic tutoring and pastoral care

$146 twin room $247 one bedroom flat $213 two or more bedroom flat (price excludes meals)

$247 one bedroom flat (price excludes meals)

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Leprena is of Aboriginal origin and means ‘home’. This residential college was established in 1985 and has a number of separate buildings with self-contained apartments and dormitories.

$171 single room (price excludes meals)

Launceston (on-campus)

Self-catering facilities and dine in options

Fully furnished; computer labs; on-site sport, recreation and BBQ facilities; TV in communal areas; limited car parking available

On-site support and pastoral care; 24-hour security; academic tutorial programs

kerslake Hall is a traditional Hall of Residence. It offers self-contained accommodation and a supportive academic community.

$171 single room (price excludes meals)

Launceston (on-campus)

Self-catering facilities and dine in options

Fully furnished; computer labs; on-site sport, recreation and BBQ facilities; wheelchair accessible rooms; TV in communal areas; limited car parking available; events on-site

On-site support and pastoral care; 24-hour security; academic tutorial programs

Investigator Hall is situated on the grounds of the Australian Maritime College (AMC) and while it once was just for AMC students, any UTAS student is now welcome. It is secluded and peaceful.

$171 single room (price excludes meals)

Launceston (on-campus, at AMC)

Self-catering facilities and dine in options

Fully furnished; computer labs; on-site sport, recreation and BBQ facilities; TV in communal areas; limited car parking available; events on-site

On-site support and pastoral care; 24-hour security; academic tutorial programs

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All UTAS student accommodation is tailored to the academic year (39 weeks) and includes access to the University’s high speed internet network and utilities (electricity, heating and water). Bedrooms all include single beds and mattresses, built-in wardrobes, mirror, desk and drawers and an ergonomic study chair. Students can request single sex shared housing. **Accommodation costs are in Australian dollars and based on 2013 rates. Students should expect a slight increase in costs for the 2014 academic year.

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master of professional Accounting (information systems)

I am living on the Hobart campus at Christ College while studying a Master of Professional Accounting specialising in Information Systems. I am also a UTAS Student Ambassador and a UTAS Orientation Volunteer. Living on-campus is very convenient for me – it is only a five minute walk to the Commerce Building and a bit longer to the School of Computing and Information Systems. There is also the shuttle bus which runs regularly. I have lived at Christ College for three semesters and thoroughly enjoy the opportunity to meet a wide range of local and international people. The other aspect that appeals is that the College is like home, with staff and other students like extended family. And finally, because I am not the best cook, I also love the restaurant as it means that I never starve!

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Live at UTAS Hobart accommodation

Launceston accommodation

The Hobart Accommodation Services community is centred on the upper part of the main Sandy Bay campus. It is within walking distance to all parts of the main campus. Our free bus shuttle travels around Sandy Bay, to the nearby Hobart city Medical Precinct, School of Art and Conservatorium of Music (about ten minutes away) and the local shopping centre.

The Launceston accommodation community is on three sites across the Newnham campus, within walking distance to all parts of the campus, including AMC, and local shops. A short bus trip can take students to and from the Inveresk campus and the city. Accommodation is also available at the Beauty Point campus through the AMC.

For further information about Christ College, John Fisher College, University Apartments and off-campus housing, please contact Accommodation Services:

For further information about Leprena, Kerslake Hall and Investigator Hall, please contact Accommodation Services:

Phone: +61 3 6226 6400 Email: enquiries@accommodation.utas.edu.au Web: www.accommodation.utas.edu.au For further information about Jane Franklin Hall, please contact: Phone: +61 3 6210 0100 Email: office@jane.utas.edu.au Web: www.utas.edu.au/jane

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Phone: +61 3 6324 3917 Email: enquiries@accommodation.utas.edu.au Web: www.accommodation.utas.edu.au


MONEY matters COST OF STUDY Student Services and Amenities Fee A Student Services and Amenities Fee of up to $273 per year for full-time enrolment (based on the 2013 fee structure) covers services and amenities of a non-academic nature, such as sporting and recreational activities, employment and career advice, child care, financial advice and food services. Payment of this fee may be deferred by Australian domestic students and holders of humanitarian visas but not by international students or permanent residents. See www.studyassist.gov.au for further information.

Australian students Places in postgraduate coursework courses are offered either as Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) or Full-fee paying. Students undertaking postgraduate courses will become liable for either a student contribution (CSP) or a tuition fee per semester for the units in which they are enrolled.

Commonwealth Supported Places While the Australian Government contributes towards course costs for CSP, students are also required to pay a student contribution (previously known as HECS). The amount of student contribution is charged at different rates depending on your selection of units. The student contribution for each unit of study is published on the course and unit website at www.utas.edu.au/units (you can enter individual unit codes or names).

Fee Paying Places The tuition fee you pay for your course is the sum of the tuition fees for each unit you enrol in. The cost of each unit is published on the course and unit website at www.utas.edu.au/units (you can enter individual unit codes or names). Fees can be paid up front, or eligible students can defer their payment by accessing either HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP (dependent on the fee structure of the course) to assist in paying their student contribution or course fees.

For more information about HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP, please call the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) on 1300 363 079 or visit the Department’s website at www.studyassist.gov.au

Financial Assistance Youth Allowance (for Australian residents aged between 16–24 years), Austudy (for Australian residents aged 25 years or more) and Abstudy are federal government schemes which provide financial assistance to eligible students. Information booklets and application forms for these schemes are available from: Youth Allowance – phone 13 2490 Austudy – phone 13 2490 Abstudy – phone 13 2317 or visit the government website at www.centrelink.gov.au The tables below are a guide only to the basic cost of living as a single student for one year in Tasmania (and do not include course tuition fees, running a car, medical expenses or any luxuries).

International students A complete list of annual tuition fees is available on the international website at www.international.utas.edu.au/courses

Bringing your family to Australia Temporary Student Visas may allow students to bring family members to Australia as ‘dependants’. Please contact the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC), to determine the eligibility of your family accompanying you whilst you undertake study in Australia. For more information about DIAC please visit www.immi.gov.au Students with school-aged children should also be aware that they may be required to pay school fees. For more information about schooling in Tasmania visit www.education.tas.gov.au/international_students/Pages/ Dependant-Students.aspx

Cost of living# While Tasmania has a lower cost of living than most other parts of Australia, students will incur a number of expenses. A brief guide to the basic cost of living for a single student is provided below in Australian Dollars ($AUD). This does not include tuition fees. For information about UTAS accommodation options, services and fees, see pages 14–16.

Per week

Per year

Accommodation (room in a privately rented shared house or apartment)

Utilities (electricity, water, gas etc)

Food

Transport

Other (entertainment, internet, clothes etc)

Study materials and text books

$100–$150

$20–$40

$80–$100

$10–$20

$30+

$1000

The estimated annual cost of living for a student in Tasmania is between $13,500 and $19,000 dependent on accommodation choice and lifestyle. Many students choose to work part-time to contribute to meeting these costs. UTAS also offers an extensive range of scholarships (see over page) to provide support for students. International students should be aware that for the purposes of Streamlined Visa Processing, students will be required to confirm they have sufficient funds to support annual living costs of AUD$18,610.

#Cost is subject to usage and seasonal change variances.

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scholarships UTAS SCHOLARSHIPS PROGRAM Scholarships are offered in a wide range of disciplines and selection is based on academic merit and/or financial need. The University of Tasmania’s motto is ‘Open to Talent’ and these scholarships make university study a reality for many students. Scholarships are offered in areas including biosciences, the environment and environmental planning, science communication and music. Some scholarships, as per the request of the benefactor, are specifically available for women, or for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Postgraduate coursework students also have the opportunity to apply for the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship, or to study at the International Criminal Court, The Hague, through the Tim Hawkins Memorial Scholarship. The Jim Bacon Foundation Scholarship is also available at a postgraduate level for study in visual arts, political science and the care and treatment of cancer.

AMC SCHOLARSHIPS The Australian Maritime College (AMC) offers scholarships to postgraduate students, studying in a variety of maritime areas.

TASMANIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP (TIS) These scholarships are available only to international full feepaying students. Features of the scheme include: • Provision of 25% reduction in registered tuition fees for the duration of the course. Students are required to maintain satisfactory grades during their studies with UTAS for the scholarship to continue. • Available for most postgraduate coursework degrees. Prospective applicants should refer to www.utas.edu.au/ students/international-scholarships for a list of eligible programs. • All applications for admission received are automatically assessed for scholarship eligibility. Applicants will be notified whether they have been awarded a TIS when they receive an offer. Applicants currently completing studies should note that scholarship assessment cannot occur until final results are received by International Admissions. • Available for all semester intakes.

International applicants should refer to the information on the Tasmanian International Scholarship (TIS).

• Awarded on academic achievement in previous undergraduate or postgraduate studies.

AMC students can also apply for the range of general UTAS scholarships.

INTERNATIONAL POSTGRADUATE DISCOUNT

FACULTY OF BUSINESS ALUMNI DISCOUNT The Faculty of Business offers a discount to domestic UTAS Alumni. The discount is applicable to UTAS Alumni who enrol in a Faculty of Business full-fee paying postgraduate coursework degree. The discount offered is 10%. This discount does not apply to international students. UTAS Alumni who are international students are instead eligible for the International Postgraduate Discount.

International applicants who have completed an undergraduate course at the University of Tasmania, and are commencing a postgraduate coursework degree, will receive a 10% fee reduction for the duration of their course. Available for all postgraduate coursework programs except those offered by the Faculty of Arts. Please note that students can only receive one discount. If a student has already been offered a Tasmanian International Scholarship (TIS), or an International Sibling Discount, then this discount will not apply.

INTERNATIONAL SIBLING DISCOUNT Did you know? Every year UTAS offers 600 individual scholarships worth a total of over $5 million. Around 20 sporting scholarships are given to outstanding athletes every year. Scholarships provide significant financial and academic support. Scholarships are available in all UTAS courses. The University offers scholarships for domestic students and international students. Scholarships are available at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels of study. 18

International applicants with a sibling who has studied or is studying at UTAS may be eligible for a 10% fee reduction for the duration of their course. A Sibling Discount Form will need to be completed. Please note that if a student has already been offered a Tasmanian International Scholarship (TIS) or an International Postgraduate Discount, this discount will not apply. Students may download the Application for Sibling Discount Form from the International Scholarships website which outlines required documentation to submit with their application: www.utas.edu.au/students/international-scholarships

DOMESTIC APPLICATIONS Applications for scholarships can be made via the online application facility available at www.utas.edu.au Scholarship applications open in early August and close on 31 October each year. A comprehensive list of scholarships, including eligibility criteria, can be found on the scholarships website. For more information, contact the Scholarships Office: Phone: 1300 361 928 Email: Scholarships.Office@utas.edu.au www.utas.edu.au/scholarships


ENGLISH Language Centre The University of Tasmania’s English Language Centre (ELC) is located on the Hobart and Launceston campuses. The ELC offers various language courses for international students seeking to improve their English communication skills for future academic studies in Australia, work and social use. Students can use all university facilities including 24-hour computer labs and library. The UTAS English Language Centre is also an official IELTS Testing Centre. www.utas.edu.au/english-language-centre

English Language Programs Pathway English Pathway English is a multi-level program providing 20 hours per week of intensive English language tuition for pre-intermediate to advanced learners. Each level comprises a five-week module and progress to successive levels is based on achievement. The course is designed so that the early levels build and consolidate language skills. As students progress there is greater emphasis on developing academic language skills. These skills assist students to develop levels of English language proficiency required to meet entry scores for Direct Entry Academic Programs (DEAP) of which successful completion provides entry to UTAS degree courses. The language skills students learn can also assist with work and career opportunities. At the end of every module, students complete assessments in all skill areas, with specified overall and individual skill scores required for satisfactory progression. All class levels include practice in the following areas: • listening • speaking • reading • writing • pronunciation • vocabulary • grammar knowledge and usage Pathway English enables students to develop the English language skills necessary to achieve test scores required to enter Direct Entry Academic Programs, the Foundation Studies Program, diplomas and advanced diplomas, and undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. www.utas.edu.au/english-language-centre

My life as an international student Tanarii Akarapongangkul

English Language Centre and Master of International Business student

I studied a 10-week Direct Entry Academic Program (DEAP) at the English Language Centre before starting my Master of International Business. There were 15 students in my class from countries such as China, Columbia, Japan, Taiwan, Libya and others from my home country, Thailand. DEAP gave me a lot of practice at English skills important for a real university course such as essay research, short note taking and reading. I improved my speaking, listening and writing skills that I use in lectures and tutorials. DEAP also helped make it easier to research and scan books for my assignments. The teachers are hardworking and high quality and I made nice friends. UTAS was my choice because it has a one-year master degree, scholarships and a cheap living cost. I love Tasmania’s natural environment, travelling, BBQs, camping and bush walking!

MINIMUM ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRY TO POSTGRADUATE COURSES Type of Course

IELTS ACADEMIC

PBT Toefl/TWE

TOEFL (iBT)

PTE Academic

Period of Validity

Postgraduate (Coursework)*

6.0 (no band below 6.0)

575/4.5

88 (no score below 20)

50 (no score below 50)

2 years

Postgraduate (Research)

6.5 (no band below 6.0)

600/4.5

92 (no score below 20)

58 (no score below 50)

2 years

*English language entry requirements are higher for certain undergraduate and postgraduate coursework degrees. If you would like to confirm the English language requirement for your intended degree, please check the website: www.international.utas.edu.au/static/admissionRequirements

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ENGLISH Language Centre Intensive Test Preparation (IELTS)* Intensive Test Preparation enables students to develop test-taking strategies for the IELTS and other language proficiency tests such as TOEFL. This course includes: • diagnosing existing strengths and weaknesses • identifying individual high-value strategies for success • developing specific listening, speaking, reading and writing skills • improving confidence by developing a direct, natural approach to test-taking • developing independent learning and techniques for self-correction

Direct Entry Academic Program (DEAP)

• encouraging critical and analytical thinking

Designed for international students intending to enter an undergraduate or postgraduate degree at the University of Tasmania, DEAP provides an alternative pathway for satisfying the language requirements for degree entry. To be eligible for enrolment in a DEAP course students must have already met the academic entry requirements of, and have an Offer of Enrolment for, their intended course of study.

With a focus on teaching strategies required for success, students are encouraged to develop a range of skills designed to build confidence and maximise scores. The course is supported by a range of print and digital resources and is underpinned by a teaching methodology that combines classroom teaching with interactive web-based independent learning activities.

The DEAP program provides excellent language, research, and study skills in preparation for undergraduate and postgraduate study and goes well beyond preparing students for the IELTS test. Students are encouraged to develop responsibility for learning and work collaboratively on academic assignments. These assignments include longer academic essays and reports involving research, referencing and oral presentations. Tests emphasise real tertiary tasks such as lecture note-taking and summarising, text summarising and paraphrasing. Students must successfully meet the assessment criteria for the assessable tasks and have satisfactory attendance to pass this course. On successful completion of the DEAP, students can enter their university course directly with no further IELTS testing being required.# Students must submit the required IELTS, TOEFL or PTE documentation before being accepted into the DEAP course. The 10- and 15-week DEAP course is available on both the Hobart and Launceston campus. The 20-week DEAP course is only available on the Hobart campus.

Various study options are available based on a minimum number of enrolments for those students who might need to develop all or some particular skill areas. www.international.utas.edu.au/english-language-centre This course is available to current students of the UTAS English Language Centre who have intermediate level English. Residents of Tasmania who have an equivalent level of English may also apply.

IELTS testing The University of Tasmania is the only IELTS test centre in Tasmania. IELTS tests are conducted throughout the year at the English Language Centres in Hobart and Launceston. www.utas.edu.au/english-language-centre/ielts-test-preparation Detailed information about the ELC, including entry requirements, application procedures, start dates and tuition fees is available at: Phone: +61 3 6226 2707 Email: ELC.Admissions@utas.edu.au www.utas.edu.au/english-language-centre

English language entry requirements for DEAP IELTS

TOEFL

PTE

DEAP20

5.0 (W 5.0 and no other band < 4.5)

TOEFL 520 (TWE 3) iBT 59 (W 17 and no other score below 14)

PTE Academic 36 (W 36 and no other score below 30)

DEAP15

5.5 (no band < 5.0)

TOEFL 527 (TWE 4) iBT 68 (no score below 17)

PTE Academic 43 (with no score below 36)

DEAP10

5.5 (no band < 5.5)

TOEFL 527 (TWE 4.5) iBT 76 (no score below 19)

PTE Academic 43 (with no score below 43)

Students must submit the required IELTS, TOEFL or PTE documentation before being accepted into the DEAP course.

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#Higher overall and writing scores in DEAP are required for some UTAS courses that have a higher minimum English language requirement, such as Education, Environmental Management, Environmental Planning, Pharmaceutical Science, Teaching and some Applied Science programs. Please also note that if a student is assessed as not having successfully completed the DEAP course, he/she may be recommended to sit for an IELTS test to confirm English language proficiency levels. *This course is available to current students of the UTAS English Language Centre who have intermediate level English. Residents of Tasmania who have an equivalent level of English may also apply.


flexible and distance learning∞ Increasingly, students need to juggle work, study and family commitments. UTAS offers flexible learning options to enable students to fit study around their other commitments. Students can choose where, when and at what pace they learn through a variety of learning opportunities.

UTAS flexible learning includes: Fully online learning All materials are delivered to the student via the internet and all student discussions and assessment submissions are made online. Students must have access to broadband connection. Students in remote areas with limited broadband may require satellite broadband. Off-campus learning Students receive materials by post and submissions for assessment may be made by post. Both online and off-campus students are encouraged to be part of the UTAS community through online discussions and tutorials. There is also an online orientation program available at www.utas.edu.au/orientation Intensive delivery Some units, or components of units, are offered in short, intensive face-to-face blocks, requiring students to attend lectures and tutorials on campus for between two and ten days, generally during the summer, winter or spring semesters. Intensive delivery units can help students speed up progress or spread the study load through their degree. Further information about scheduling of units for intensive delivery can be found in the online course and unit guide at www.utas.edu.au/units

Part-time studyˆ Most UTAS courses are available for part-time study. For more information about individual courses and units visit www.utas.edu.au/courses

Services for flexible learning Students are supported through the online learning course management tool My Learning Online (MyLO), through flexible library services, and online book orders from the Co-op Bookstore. Enrolments can be managed online through the eStudentCentre, which holds information on enrolment, personal information, fees invoices and payments, examination timetables and results.

My distance learning Claire Dalzell

Master of Teaching (Drama and English)

As I have a young family and live in rural South Australia it would be impossible for me to study on campus. Online learning has allowed me to fulfill my study dreams without having to uproot my family. I’ve surprised myself with how well I’m doing. I never thought I could achieve so well with online learning so I’m very proud of my marks so far. My experiences of studying through UTAS have been so positive and studying online has proved to be a successful way to learn.

Did you know? The Student Centre is committed to supporting all UTAS students, whether studying on campus or through other modes such as via distance. Contact us to find out about the services available to support you to succeed in your studies. Phone: 1300 363 864 www.utas.edu.au/students

∞Distance studies are only available to international students if they are in a country other than Australia. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students holding a student visa.

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APPLICATION and admission for Australian students WHO CAN APPLY FOR ADMISSION? Postgraduate study is a way to attain university qualifications at a higher level than undergraduate and can be entered through a number of different pathways. The common entry points into postgraduate coursework are as follows: • Those with an undergraduate degree in a specific discipline, who want to continue to study in the same discipline, but at a higher level. Students who fall into this category use their undergraduate studies to articulate into postgraduate coursework. In this instance students have the opportunity to move directly from their undergraduate studies to postgraduate studies, or minimal work experience may be required prior to commencing postgraduate study. Examples of entering postgraduate study this way include nursing and education. • Those with an undergraduate degree in a particular discipline, but wish to move their career in a different direction by gaining new skills and knowledge at a postgraduate level. Many postgraduate coursework programs have entry criteria that requires the successful completion of an undergraduate degree, but previous studies do not have to be in the same discipline. For example, Master of Business is a popular postgraduate qualification that assumes no prior discipline knowledge, allowing students who are interested to apply the skills learnt to a new or existing career. Another pathway into postgraduate study allows for students without an undergraduate degree to use their relevant work experience to commence postgraduate coursework study. The minimum amount of work experience required is approximately five years, but please enquire about your specific course for further details. An example of this pathway is through some of the Business programs (MBA, Marketing, International Business etc). Students can commence a graduate certificate, and then articulate to a graduate diploma, then master on the basis of relevant work experience.

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All applications to the University of Tasmania are direct, via the online application facility available at www.utas.edu.au/apply For further information on the application process: Phone: 1300 363 864 Email: Course.Info@utas.edu.au Web: www.utas.edu.au/postgraduate Make sure your application is complete. Check carefully to see if you need to send a supporting statement and any certified transcripts of academic records or other documentation.

Did you know? UTAS also offers Higher Degrees by Research. For full details on admission requirements, scholarships, how to apply and ways to contact potential supervisors visit www.utas.edu.au/GR


APPLICATION and admission for International students You are welcome to apply directly or with the assistance of one of our authorised agents. See our international website for details of our agents in your home country. Follow the steps below carefully so we can process your application as quickly as possible:

1.

Complete the International Student Online Application or the International Student Application Form, and prepare: • Certified copies of academic qualifications and transcripts; • Certified English translations of academic qualifications and transcripts in English; • Certified copies of your English proficiency test results (if applicable);

REFUND POLICY For information on the University’s Refund Policy please refer to: www.international.utas.edu.au/static/refundPolicy For information about applying as an international student, or for detailed information on all UTAS courses, campuses, facilities, fees, refund policy, applicants who are under 18 years of age, rules of admission and assessment, the ESOS Framework and an overview of the local Tasmanian environment, please contact us: Phone: +61 3 6324 3775 Email: Your.Study@utas.edu.au Web: www.international.utas.edu.au

• Signed and completed Application Form (if you have not applied online).

2.

Email your application and supporting documentation to the Admissions Office at: International.Admissions@utas.edu.au

3.

You will be informed by email, post or courier about the outcome of your application. You may receive either an unconditional or conditional offer (if you have a conditional offer you will be asked to provide evidence that you have fulfilled the condition/s prescribed before you are able to accept your offer).

4.

If you wish to accept the offer, sign and return the Acceptance Form and forward with payment of the required fees as outlined in your offer (first semester fees plus visa-length Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)).

5.

When fees have been paid and all requirements have been met, the University, or its representative, will issue you with a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE), which is needed to obtain a student visa. Use your CoE to apply for a student visa with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC).

6.

Information on accommodation options is available from www.international.utas.edu.au/static/accommodation

7.

Send accommodation forms and arrival details (flight number/date) so we can assist in arranging accommodation and free airport pickup.

If your qualifications do not meet the English entrance requirements for a postgraduate degree, you may be referred to the University of Tasmania's Direct Entry Academic Program (DEAP). Students who successfully complete this program and achieve the required Grade Point Average (GPA) are guaranteed entrance into most UTAS postgraduate courses. For more information, see pages 19–20. If your English language qualifications do not meet the University’s entrance requirements, you may be referred to the English Language Centre for additional English language tuition. Please see pages 19–20 for more information on UTAS English language pathway programs for international students.

APPLYING FOR CREDIT/ADVANCED STANDING – DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS In some cases you may be eligible to apply for credit based on your previous studies. An Application for Credit is an application to count a unit or subject passed at another institution, or in another course at UTAS, towards the course for which you are now applying. Please note that there are time restrictions on the age of prior study for which faculties will award credit. The online application process will request a response to the following question: Are you seeking advanced standing/credit for studies already completed? Tick YES if you are seeking advanced standing/credit for studies already completed. Domestic students are required to complete an Application for Credit (download from website below, under ‘Forms and Guides’ option) in addition to the online application.

Please note the following: If you are seeking credit for a qualification completed or partially completed at an institution other than the University of Tasmania, a copy of the course syllabus and unit outlines for all subjects/units that you have successfully completed is required. If you are also seeking credit for units you have not yet completed but are currently enrolled in, you should provide formal evidence that you are enrolled in these units. This information needs to be included with your application. If UTAS has an agreement with your institution for credit transfer then it may not be necessary to provide the course syllabus and unit outlines. Please confirm with UTAS prior to submitting your application.

For further information on how to apply for credit: International students: www.international.utas.edu.au/apply or email International.Admissions@utas.edu.au Domestic students: www.studentcentre.utas.edu.au/ admissions/credit.html or email Admissions@utas.edu.au

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Alumni Long after graduation, UTAS students are still part of the vibrant university community. Our Alumni program reaches more than 60,000 graduates around the world.

Some of our alumni include: David Manne (LLB 1996) Executive Director, Refugee and Immigration Legal Centre

Students are automatically registered as alumni after completion of a degree or a diploma. The Alumni program offers access to news and networks, events, services and discounts. UTAS is proud of its alumni and takes pleasure in its successes in a myriad of avenues around the world.

The exclusive benefits of UTAS alumni include:

Dave Buller (GradCertBus 2001) Casey Station Leader, Antarctica 2011

News and Networks UTAS has a number of resources to keep alumni informed about the University and its students and graduates. • www.alumni.utas.edu.au – the alumni website is the first stop for news on the UTAS Alumni network • UTAS Alumni eNews – emailed monthly to more than 27,000 graduates. A great way to keep in touch about alumni events as well as UTAS news including short courses and postgraduate courses. Includes monthly competitions, special offers and prizes

Kylie Radford (BA 1994) Director of Morrison Clothing

• Facebook (www.facebook.com/UTASAlumni) • LinkedIn (search Groups for ‘UTAS Alumni’) • Alumni News – a biannual magazine sharing news of the University, its research, teaching and alumni. Delivered free to all our alumni across the globe in hard copy or electronically

Events UTAS regularly holds events such as public lectures and panel discussions, subsidised events, dinners and reunions and international graduands receptions in August and December each year in Tasmania. Jared Abdul-Rahman (BA-BSc 2008, BSc Hons 2011) Film maker

Services UTAS Alumni have access to a career mentor program and career counselling.

Discounts UTAS Alumni receive discounts in alumni travel accommodation and retail, the opportunity for an Alumni HECS scholarship, concessionary rate at the UniGym, opportunity for University Club membership and access to the UTAS library as a Special Borrower.

Did you know? UTAS Alumni on Facebook – an international network connecting you to alumni in similar fields, positions and locations – in Tasmania, interstate and overseas. 24

Students who have successfully completed one year at UTAS or participated in a student exchange through UTAS become Student Alumni, a new category offering many of the Alumni benefits.


COURSE GUIDE contents 26.

How to use this Course Guide

27.

Areas of study

28. Honours 29.

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

30.

Australian Maritime College (AMC)

38.

Faculty of Arts

AMC 30

ARTS 38 47.

Faculty of Business

55.

Faculty of Education

60.

Faculty of Health Science

72.

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS)

75.

Faculty of Law

77.

Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology

97.

Quick reference guide to courses

BUSINESS 47

EDUCATION 55

HEALTH SCIENCE

60

IMAS 72

LAW 75

SET 77 25


how to use this Course Guide The information in this Course Guide lists all postgraduate coursework degrees offered at the University of Tasmania at the time of printing.

Location

START RESEARCHING YOUR OPTIONS

• Launceston (L)

• Hobart (H) • Cradle Coast (Burnie) (CC)

Use the Areas of Study index on the next page to find your area of interest. The page references provided will guide you to the relevant course/s.

Some courses are also available for study by distance or flexible delivery (D).

Courses

Please note that studies at the Cradle Coast campus are not available to international students. In addition, international students may only undertake studies by distance/flexible delivery if they are in their home country or a country other than Australia.

All postgraduate coursework degrees – graduate certificates, graduate diplomas, master, master (specialisation), and doctorates – are listed by subject area. They are shown in alphabetical order within faculty groupings – Arts, Business, Education, Health Science, Law, and Science, Engineering & Technology. Courses offered by the Australian Maritime College (AMC), an institute of the University, are listed on pages 30–37. Courses offered by the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) are listed on page 72–74.

fees for international students A complete list of annual tuition fees is available on the international website at www.international.utas.edu.au/courses

fees for AUSTRALIAN students Places in postgraduate coursework degrees are offered either as Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) or Full-fee paying. Students undertaking postgraduate courses will become liable for either a student contribution (CSP) or a tuition fee. For current fees information see: www.postgraduate.utas.edu.au/coursecosts/domestic-fees-schedule

How to read the course information The information below explains headings used within the course listings:

Degree level This refers to the course awards available within the subject area. Information provided under the course listing should be referred to for further details.

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Campus(es) at which the course is available:

Any conditions of study at a particular campus are shown as footnotes.

Intake Denotes whether the course is available for commencement in Semester 1 (February), Semester 2 (July), or both semesters. Some courses have alternate start dates and further information can be found under this heading.

Duration Shows the length of the course if studied full-time.

Part-time Most courses at UTAS are available for part-time study. For information about part-time study in a specific course, please visit www.utas.edu.au/courses Note that part-time study is not available to international students studying in Australia on a student visa.

Entry requirements Postgraduate coursework degrees at UTAS can have a number of different entry requirements. Please see below: Academic Details academic qualifications required for entry to the course. Work experience Some courses require applicants to have relevant work experience. Details of work experience and duration required are specified. Additional Some courses have extra entry requirements specific to the field of study.

Alternative Provides information on alternate ways to meet course entry requirements for those applicants who may not meet the standard entry requirements. International applicants should refer to www.international.utas.edu.au or email Your.Study@utas.edu.au for information on admission requirements specific to studies undertaken in their home country.

Sample study programs These tables provide an example of a study program within the discipline area. Where there is more than one degree level within the same discipline area, the shading illustrates how students can articulate into the next higher degree, for example, lightshading shows units required for graduate certificate, mid-shading shows additional units required for graduate diploma, and full shading indicates additional units required for master. These diagrams and tables are examples only and students should be aware that there may be multiple options they can pursue. Some units will have specific prerequisites. For further information on prerequisite units, please refer to www.utas.edu.au/courses Please note that units in bold are core units and must be completed.

Abbreviations used GC

= Graduate Certificate

GD

= Graduate Diploma

GD(H) = Graduate Diploma with Honours M

= Master

M(H) = Master with Honours MS

= Master (Specialisation)

Detailed course information Further information about course structures and individual units for all courses listed in this Course Guide is available on the website at: www.utas.edu.au/courses Information on qualifications and accreditations gained on course completion, assessment and teaching methods, equipment and learning facilities is available at: www.utas.edu.au


areas of study australian maritime college

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Applied Science (Specialisation) Maritime and Logistics Management – MBA

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education 55 Education 56 Learning and Teaching Teaching

Marine Environment – Applied Science 35 Maritime Studies (Specialisation)

37

arts 38

77

58

Agricultural Science

78

58

Architecture and Design

79

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Maritime Engineering (Specialisation) 33

science, engineering & technology

Chemistry 80

health science

60

Computing and IT

80

Addiction Studies for Health Professionals

Computing (Games Technology)

82

61

Creative Media Technology

82

Clinical Leadership

61

Economic Geology

83

Clinical Pharmacy

61

Electronic Business (E-Business)

84

Contemporary Arts

39

Counselling 62

Fine Art and Design

39

E-Health (Health Informatics)

63

International Politics

40

Evidence-Based Complementary Medicines

Environmental Management, Environmental Studies and Geography

85

64

Environmental Planning

86

Food Safety

86 87

Music 41 Police Studies

43

Public Administration (International) 44 Public Policy

45

Social Work (Professional Qualifying) 45 Visual Communication

46

business 47

Flexible Learning and Simulation for Health Professionals

64

Geographical Education

Health and Human Services

64

Information Management

87

Health (Specialisation)

65

Information Systems

88

Medical Laboratory Sciences (including Biomedical Science)

Information Technology

87

66

Infrastructure Asset Management

89

Midwifery 66

Mathematics

89

Nursing 67

Microbiology 90

Pharmaceutical Science

69

Business 48

Physics

90

Psychology 69

Business Administration and Management – MBA

Plant Science

91

Public Health

70

Rehabilitation Counselling

71

Remote Sensing, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and Spatial Information Science

92

Renewable Energy Power Systems

93

Road Engineering and Construction

93

Business Administration – MBA (Health Management) Business Administration – MBA (Professional) Corporate Governance

29, 48, 49 29, 49 29, 50 51

institute for marine and antarctic studies 72 Marine and Antarctic Studies

73

Finance 51 General Studies

51

International Business

52

Marketing 52 Professional Accounting

54

Tourism Management

54

law 75 Legal Practice

76

Science 93 Science Education

94

Surveying 95 Timber (Processing and Building)

95

Zoology 96

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HonoURs Study at honours level is offered to students who have achieved a credit average or higher in their bachelor degree. Some disciplines prescribe additional units and a standard in the major higher than the minimum GPA for entry to their honours program. Honours following a three-year bachelor degree requires an additional year of full-time study. Where the bachelor degree is four or more years of full-time equivalent study honours may be integrated into the final year. Most UTAS honours degrees are offered oncampus only (with the exception of some Education honours degrees) and most may be studied part-time^ or full-time. Honours consists of a research project, and additional coursework units or a defined higher level of expectation for regular final year units. Assessment of the research project is normally based on a piece of written work – a thesis on the methodology and results of research undertaken; or an exegesis accompanied by an exhibition, performance or composition. The coursework component may be assessed by examination and/or written assignments.

For further information visit the scholarships website at www.utas.edu.au/scholarships

Bachelor of Computing with Honours (S4D)

international students:

Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Laws with Honours (L4E)

Tasmanian International Scholarships (TIS) can be extended to the honours’ year of study for those international students in receipt of the award. Students not originally in receipt of a TIS will be reassessed for eligibility on the basis of results attained in their UTAS degree.

Bachelor of Education (Honours) (E4C, E4A, K3D)° Bachelor of Education (Primary) with Honours (E4L)

Applications for honours degrees may be made via our online application facility at www.utas.edu.au/apply

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Master of Business Administration (S4S)°

International students applying for an honours degree can apply online at www.international.utas.edu.au/apply

fURtHeR infoRmAtion Information about the honours courses on offer is available in the online course and unit guide at www.utas.edu.au/courses

Students who complete honours at upper second class or first class level will have the opportunity to undertake a research master degree or a doctorate.

HonoURs degRees AVAilAble At UtAs

Bachelor of Environmental Design with Honours (D4A) Bachelor of Environmental Design with Honours (Interior Design) (D4C) Bachelor of Environmental Science with Honours (S4R) Bachelor of Exercise Physiology (Professional Honours) (M4K)° Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours (F4A) Bachelor of Health (Professional Honours)(M4L)° Bachelor of Health Science with Honours (M4H) Bachelor of Information Systems and Bachelor of Laws with Honours (L4K) Bachelor of Information Systems with Honours (K4H) Bachelor of Laws with Honours (L4B) Bachelor of Marine Science with Honours (K4B) Bachelor of Medical Research with Honours (M4G)

Bachelor of Agricultural Science with Honours (S4A)

Bachelor of Medical Science with Honours (M4N)°

Bachelor of Antarctic Science with Honours (K4F)°

Bachelor of Music with Honours (F4D)

Students studying honours degrees at UTAS are eligible for a range of scholarships:

Bachelor of Antarctic Studies with Honours (S4G)

Scholarships for Honours Students – academic achievement The UTAS Foundation works with Tasmanian businesses and individuals to gain support for students studying an honours degree at the University.

Bachelor of Applied Science in Agriculture with Honours (S4Q)

Scholarships for Honours Students with financial need The University of Tasmania believes that as far as possible a student’s financial situation should not be allowed to be an impediment to a university education. With the assistance of State and local governments, business and industry in Tasmania, and generous benefactors, UTAS is able to provide awards to make access to the benefits of tertiary education easier.

Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) with Honours (E4M)

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (N4A, J4A, J4E, J4C)

Students are also advised to make contact with the Honours Coordinator indicated in the online course and unit guide or to contact the relevant school directly for more information.

domestic students:

Bachelor of Economics with Honours (C4E)

ApplicAtions

The research project facilitates enhanced knowledge of the chosen area of study and helps to further develop skills in research, analysis and critical thinking. As a consequence, honours graduates will find they have a competitive advantage when seeking employment.

scHolARsHips

Bachelor of Contemporary Arts with Honours (F4J)

Bachelor of Applied Science (Marine Environment) with Honours (J4T)

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (R4A) Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws with Honours (L4D) Bachelor of Behavioural Science with Honours (K4A)

Bachelor of Natural Environment and Wilderness Studies with Honours (S4T) Bachelor of Nursing with Honours (H4A) Bachelor of Nursing with Professional Honours (Speciality) (H4F)° Bachelor of Paramedic Practice with Honours (M4P)° Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours (M4C, M4F) Bachelor of Pharmacy with Professional Honours (M4I) Bachelor of Psychology with Honours (S4I)

Bachelor of Biomedical Science with Honours (M4E)

Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (N4C)°

Bachelor of Biotechnology with Honours (S4V)

Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws with Honours (L4G)

Bachelor of Business (Maritime and Logistics Management) Honours (J4N) Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Laws with Honours (L4M) Bachelor of Business with Honours (G4F) Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of Laws with Honours (L4L)

Bachelor of Science with Honours (S4E) Bachelor of Social Work with Honours (R4B)## Bachelor of Surveying and Spatial Sciences with Honours (N4N) Bachelor of Tourism (Honours) (G4E)

^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. °This course is not currently available to international students. ##Admission into Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) is by invitation only.

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mAsteR of Business Administration If you are seeking to advance your career, your salary and your competitive advantage in the job market, then undertaking the Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a wise investment in your professional and personal future. The MBA equips you with knowledge and understanding of key business operations and current trends, leadership and management skills – both strategic and operational – and enables you to successfully assume a range of high level leadership roles within your organisation. You will be capable of: • planning and managing in complex and turbulent national and international business environments; • demonstrating high level analytical, problem solving and communication skills; • creatively, innovatively and ethically seeking new business opportunities; • understanding and adopting ethical, socially responsible and sustainable practices; • acting as an agent of change in organisational transformation; and • if graduating from a specialised MBA, demonstrating knowledge in that specialised field. The UTAS MBA is highly regarded for its relevance to industry, its innovative specialisations, its flexible delivery and ease of access. Taught by leading academics and visiting practitioners from industry, the courses can be taken on campus or by distance∞, during semester, intensively over the summer, part-time or full-time, or any combination of these alternatives.^

my life As An mbA stUdent mARiA bUtteRy

master of business Administration

As a mature-aged student I felt that an MBA would be beneficial to my future career aspirations. I want my abilities to be recognised outside my current discipline of marketing so that I can be considered for CEO roles. I have found the lecturers friendly and engaging.

The range of traditional and professional MBA programs available at UTAS is detailed below. There is a page reference for each to guide you to further key information and sample study programs. For further information or to arrange a personal appointment domestic applicants should contact the Uni Information Centre on 1300 363 864 or Course.Info@utas.edu.au International applicants should contact International Marketing and Recruitment at Your.Study@utas.edu.au or + 61 3 6324 3775 UTAS offers the following MBA programs:

mAsteR of bUsiness AdministRAtion (mbA) The MBA is suitable for people already in positions of responsibility and possessing higher level leadership and management potential, or those who aspire to senior management roles. It will deliver a strong foundation in the core aspects of management at both operational and strategic levels, increasing your knowledge of business and providing you with a competitive advantage in your career. See page 48 for details.

mAsteR of bUsiness AdministRAtion (specialisation) The Master of Business Administration (Specialisation) enables students to combine core studies in management with another field of study. Specialisations include: Corporate Governance, Finance, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, International Business, International Relations, Professional Accounting and Marketing. Students who undertake the MBA (Professional Accounting) meet the academic entry requirements for membership of CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICAA). See page 49 for details.

mAsteR of bUsiness AdministRAtion (maritime and logistics management) Offered through the Australian Maritime College, this program combines all the units of a traditional MBA with a strong maritime and logistics focus. It is intended for those already employed in, or those seeking to gain management positions within, international maritime and transport sectors.

Graduates are expected to fill senior management positions within national and global enterprises in the transport, logistics and maritime industries; ports and terminals management and administration; and government and policy positions. See pages 32–33 for details.

mAsteR of bUsiness AdministRAtion (Health management)# The Master of Business Administration (Health Management) provides you with the skills required to further your business knowledge for managing and leading within the health sector as well as providing an opportunity to integrate work and learning through a work placement program. Graduates will be able to successfully assume leadership roles in health services in a wide variety of settings, and will be able to undertake a pro-active role in advancing their organisations. See page 49 for details.

mAsteR of bUsiness AdministRAtion (professional)° The Master of Business Administration (Professional) provides essential knowledge and skills for broad operational and strategic management, as well as for a specific field of practice. It aims to closely integrate best business practice with specialised professional practice. Students can obtain the following degrees: • MBA (Agricultural Innovation) • MBA (Corporate Governance) • MBA (Environmental Management) • MBA (Environmental Planning) • MBA (Heritage Management) • MBA (Human Resource Management) • MBA (Information Systems) • MBA (Policy Management) • MBA (Regional Innovation) • MBA (Tourism Management) See page 50 for details.

MBa graduates may also pursue a program of research by applying to undertake a Master of Philosophy or Doctor of Philosophy. further information is available at www.utas.edu.au/GR

^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. ∞Distance study is only available to international students if they are in a country other than Australia. #This program is only available by distance and therefore only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia.

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AUstRAliAn mARitime college

Amc

www.amc.edu.au

UniQUe stRengtHs • A global reputation for excellence • World class, multi-million dollar suite of specialist facilities • High graduate employment rate • Professionally experienced lecturers with worldwide industry links • Flexible course delivery with opportunities for part-time^ and online distance study∞ • Smaller class sizes on-campus, meaning students and teaching staff work closely together

marine environment Research laboratories

key fAcilities

In addition to a large general research lab, AMC boasts a range of specialist research laboratories at the Newnham campus, and a seafood processing laboratory at Beauty Point.

Centre for Maritime Simulations: Real-time maritime simulation technology that includes a full-scale ship’s bridge and a tug simulator. australasia’s largest hydrodynamic towing tank: A 100 metre specialised tank designed to investigate the behaviour of ships’ hulls in different conditions, and to find ways to reduce fuel costs and environmental damage. Model Test Basin: With a wavemaker featuring sixteen computer controlled paddles producing a wide variety of wave forms, it is used to conduct studies into port design and operation, particularly regarding ship interaction in confined waters. The Model Test Basin has also been used to test innovative wave energy technology and the development of man-made surfing facilities. emergency response Centre: Includes the Survival Centre, Marine Fire-fighting Centre, Damage Control Centre Unit and Fast Rescue Boat. Suite of training vessels, including the 35m Bluefin: Capable of cruising all Australian waters, it normally accommodates up to twenty students and a crew of five on training and research voyages varying in length from two days to two weeks.

aquaculture nutrition Lab: Facilitates the processing and analysis of ingredients, feeds and fish. The fish Health Lab: Assists with aquatic animal health research and disease investigations. The endocrine Lab: Helps researchers better understand reproductive development, stress factors and growth performance of cultured fish. The Molecular Biology Lab: Supports projects on aquatic animal health and disease, aquaculture nutrition, algal and microbial ecology, detection and tracking of introduced and harmful marine pests, fisheries genetics and biology. The Marine ecology Lab: Focuses on the impacts of issues such as climate change on marine ecosystems, kelp ecology, spread of invasive species and their impacts on native communities. The Seafood Quality and Safety Labs: Assist with analysis ranging from basic physical and chemical assessments; to product development, self-life determination and preservation technology.

Cavitation Tunnel: Unique in Australia and one of the few experimental laboratories in the world of this type used to test hydrodynamic behaviour of submerged structures such as submarines.

my stUdy Regine bAngA

master of business Administration (maritime and logistics management) AMC offers a very supportive learning environment. While here I have enjoyed a range of teaching methods including tutorials, debates and discussions, and some distance study. The lecturers are friendly and accessible and happy to answer questions after class. Doing my MBA in Maritime and Logistics Management at AMC is setting me up to be a leader in the international field of maritime transport and logistics.

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^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. ∞Distance studies are only available to international students if they are in a country other than Australia.


www.amc.edu.au

NEW FOR 2013

Applied Science (Specialisation)* Degree level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master

Graduate Certificate in Applied Science (Specialisation) Duration:

Sample Study Program

Shipyard Operations UNITS

0.5 year

Location:

Distance Delivery∞

Intake:

February, July, November

OR

It will be of interest to professional seafarers contemplating a shore-based career and to people who work or wish to work in shipping companies, chartering, ports, regulatory authorities and classification societies. Four specialisations are offered:

GC

GD

M

Degree Elective« 1 12.5%

Advanced diploma with extensive work experience in the maritime sector or in maritime management or administration. Work experience entry requirement:

Degree Elective 2 12.5% Management of Engineering Projects 12.5%

A minimum of two years’ relevant work experience is preferred.

Shipyard Production Processes 12.5%

Alternative entry: Extensive and relevant work experience in a maritime area and demonstrated potential to undertake study at postgraduate level.

Degree Elective 3 12.5% Student Elective# 1 12.5% Dissertation 50%

• Marine Engineering

GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

• Maritime Safety

Duration:

Sample Study Program

• Shipping Operations Management

Part-time: Available^

• Shipyard Operations

Academic entry requirements: Completion of the Graduate Certificate in Applied Science (Specialisation) or equivalent.

1 year

Master of Applied Science (Specialisation) Duration:

M

Management of Shipyard Operations 12.5%

Graduate Diploma OF Applied Science (Specialisation)

The program covers a broad range of core topics relating to maritime operations such as Marine Superintendency, Marine Surveying, Commercial Ship Management and Harbour Operations and Services. Students are also able to select units from a schedule consisting of subjects drawn from a number of maritime fields including maritime safety, maritime policy, ship design, the marine environment, international trade and maritime economics.

GD

Marine Superintendency 12.5%

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent.

This program provides students with in-depth exposure to a broad range of topics associated with maritime operations. Its primary aim is to provide a professional development route for those involved in the maritime industry and the specialisations enable students to focus on their areas of interest.

GC

1.5 years

Shipping Operations Management UNITS

Marine Superintendency 12.5% Maritime Safety 12.5% Degree Elective« 1 12.5%

Part-time: Available^

Degree Elective 2 12.5%

Academic entry requirements: Completion of the Graduate Diploma in Applied Science (Specialisation) or equivalent.

Harbour Operations and Services 12.5%

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Commercial Ship Management 12.5% Degree Elective 3 12.5% Student Elective# 1 12.5% Dissertation 50% GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

*This course is pending approval. ∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. «Selected from a schedule of units. #Any postgraduate unit selected by the student.

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Australian Maritime College

Sample Study Program

Maritime Safety UNITS

GC

GD

M

International Shipping 12.5%

AMC Maritime and Logistics Management Degree level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master of Business Administration

Maritime Safety 12.5%

Location:

Launceston, Distance∞

Degree Elective« 1 12.5%

Intake:

February, July, November

This program includes the elements of a classic Master of Business Administration (MBA), complemented by a strong maritime and logistics focus. Students will gain an excellent understanding of contemporary issues in the industries and be well-equipped to undertake senior management positions in the sectors, as well as other areas of international business.

Degree Elective 2 12.5% Risk and Crisis Management 12.5% Shipping and the Marine Environment 12.5% Degree Elective 3 12.5%

Eligible applicants may apply for direct entry into the MBA program, which consists of 12 units of study. The course can be undertaken fully by coursework, allowing the most extensive coverage of discipline areas or alternatively, primarily by coursework with a final dissertation which gives students an opportunity to conduct more in-depth analysis of a chosen topic.

Student Elective 1 12.5% #

Dissertation 50% GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

Sample Study Program

Marine Engineering UNITS

Marine Superintendency 12.5% Marine Surveying and Inspection 12.5% Degree Elective« 1 12.5% Degree Elective 2 12.5% Design of Marine Machinery Systems 12.5% Shipyard Production Processes 12.5% Degree Elective 3 12.5%

GC

GD

M

A popular alternative pathway to the MBA involves students commencing with the graduate certificate (four units) or graduate diploma (eight units). These courses are integrated and build upon each other. For example, if a student enters at graduate certificate level and successfully completes the four units of that course, these units are fully recognised when progressing into the graduate diploma or MBA course.

Graduate Certificate in Maritime and Logistics Management Duration:

0.5 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent in an approved discipline. Work experience entry requirement: A minimum of two years’ relevant work experience. Alternative entry: Successful completion of a Certificate of Competency as a Master Class 1 or Engineering Class 1, together with extensive industry experience. AMC will consider applications from prospective candidates who do not hold an appropriate degree or professional qualification. In such cases, applicants will be assessed on various criteria including work experience, current managerial responsibilities and/or GMAT score.

Graduate Diploma of Maritime and Logistics Management Duration:

1 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent in an approved discipline. Work experience entry requirement: A minimum of two years’ relevant work experience.

The graduate certificate and graduate diploma are also available as stand-alone courses for those who wish to receive a highly regarded management qualification in a shorter time-frame.

Student Elective# 1 12.5% Dissertation 50% GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

www.utas.edu.au/courses/J7E

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AMC is one of the seven founding members of the International Association of Maritime Universities (IAMU), which represents five continents.

«Selected from a schedule of units. #Any postgraduate unit selected by the student. ∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students.


www.amc.edu.au

Alternative entry: Successful completion of a Certificate of Competency as a Master Class 1 or Engineering Class 1, together with extensive industry experience.

Sample Study Program

AMC will consider applications from prospective candidates who do not hold an appropriate degree or professional qualification. In such cases, applicants will be assessed on various criteria including work experience, current managerial responsibilities and/or GMAT score.

Management»

Master of Business Administration (Maritime and Logistics Management) Duration:

1.5 years

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent in an approved discipline. Work experience entry requirement: A minimum of two years’ relevant work experience. Alternative entry: Successful completion of a Certificate of Competency as a Master Class 1 or Engineering Class 1, together with extensive industry experience. AMC will consider applications from prospective candidates who do not hold an appropriate degree or professional qualification. In such cases, applicants will be assessed on various criteria including work experience, current managerial responsibilities and/or GMAT score.

Maritime and Logistics Management UNITS

GC

Maritime Engineering (Specialisation) GD

M

Maritime Law## Port Management and Strategy## International Maritime Policy## International Human Resource Management Business Logistics» Strategic Management Transformational Leadership International Trade Maritime Economics## Finance for Decision-making» Supply Chain Management GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master (MBA)

www.utas.edu.au/courses/J7N Students enrolled in the MBA program complete 12 units. The following compulsory units must be included in their program: Business Logistics, Management and Finance for Decision-making plus one of the following Maritime Economics, Maritime Law, Port Management and Strategy and International Maritime Policy. Note: Students enrolled in the graduate certificate and graduate diploma may select any postgraduate coursework units from the 16 Maritime and Logistics Management units on offer.

^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. »Compulsory for MBA. in a country other than Australia.

Degree level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master Location:

Launceston, Distance∞

Intake:

February, July

These postgraduate maritime engineering programs provide engineering graduates with in-depth exposure to a wide range of subjects relevant to the development and procurement of marine systems. These programs are aimed at engineering professionals already in the workforce but with limited exposure to the maritime engineering sector, who wish to continue working while studying to gain a relevant professional qualification. To help busy professional engineers balance their work, study and family commitments, all units have been specifically designed to provide a flexible learning approach through innovative online/distance study programs. Students may specialise in one of two majors – Naval Engineering or Technology Management – while retaining some flexibility to combine units from across either major.

Naval Engineering This study option enables students to develop their marine engineering knowledge in areas related to marine vessels or submarines. It is particularly suited to people already working in defence-related projects who wish to develop a career in technical design and systems engineering of projects.

Technology Management This study option enables students to combine maritime technical knowledge with management skills. It is particularly suited to students who wish to develop a career in technical management within the maritime industry.

At least one required for MBA. ∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are

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Australian Maritime College

AMC Graduate Certificate in Maritime Engineering (Naval Engineering) Duration:

0.5 year

Part-time:

Available^

Academic entry requirements: Recognised bachelor degree in engineering.

Graduate Diploma of Maritime Engineering (Naval Engineering) Duration:

1 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Recognised bachelor degree in engineering.

Master of Maritime Engineering (Naval Engineering) Duration:

My career Danielle Hodge

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Recognised bachelor degree in engineering.

Naval Architect, Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO) Master of Maritime Engineering

Graduate Certificate in Maritime Engineering (Technology Management)

“I am a Naval Architect at Defence Materiel Organisation (DMO) and am currently working on the SEA1000 Future Submarine Project. My work focuses on tasks associated with submarine design for SEA1000, and sustainment activities that support Collins Class submarines and Submarine Escape and Rescue. I undertake a range of Naval Architecture-specific tasks, as well as project assessment activities, safety and habitability tasks, and even materiels selection.

Duration:

I had previously gained my Bachelor of Engineering (Naval Architecture) at the Australian Maritime College (AMC) and chose to study for a Master of Maritime Engineering as I wanted to further my skills beyond my bachelor degree. The course has subjects like simulation and modelling and marine propulsion systems, which will improve my skills in ways that directly support my future aims at DMO.

Graduate Diploma of Maritime Engineering (Technology Management)

Studying via distance allows me to continue work and fits in with my business travel and home commitments. I am also able to directly apply the skills I learn to my job on a daily basis. The assignments and examples use real scenarios/systems that are in the maritime environment rather then general examples on land or air. This makes it easier to see their use in the maritime environment and replicate it at work.

Academic entry requirements: Recognised bachelor degree in engineering.

The Master of Maritime Engineering helps me achieve my CPD hours for continuing chartered status and will improve my ability to take on greater responsibility and later apply for a promotion. I would recommend this course to anyone working within the maritime sector, as well as those that wish to transfer to the sector. AMC’s subjects are instantly useful, and the flexible course structure allows you to study part-time while you work.� ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students.

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1.5 years

0.5 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Recognised bachelor degree in engineering.

Duration:

1 year

Part-time: Available^


www.amc.edu.au

Marine Environment

Master of Maritime Engineering (Technology Management) Duration:

Degree level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master, Master with Honours

1.5 years

Part-time: Available^

Location:

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in engineering.

Launceston, Distance/ Flexible Delivery (limited)∞

Intake:

February, July

Sample Study Program

Maritime Engineering (Technology Management) UNITS

GC

Marine Propulsion Systems 12.5% Management 12.5% Principles of Naval Architecture 12.5% Elective (Strategic Management) 12.5% Design of Marine Machinery Systems 12.5% Management of Engineering Projects 12.5% Elective (Port Management and Strategy) 12.5% Ship Design 12.5% Research Component (Research Thesis) 50% GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

www.utas.edu.au/courses/J7Z

GD

M

This suite of postgraduate programs provides graduates with advanced skills and expertise in the collection, analysis and translation of scientific information. It also facilitates research into achieving industry best-practice outcomes and optimal policy development and implementation. Graduates will demonstrate maximum value to employers in industry, government and non-government organisations across all areas of marine resource and environmental management, science policy for all levels of government, and technical management across a range of marine and maritime industries. Additionally, the Master of Applied Science with Honours provides specific training in all facets of research, giving graduates the necessary background for admission to higher degree by research programs. Postgraduate qualifications in Applied Science (Marine Environment) are accredited (in part or full) as meeting the further learning requirements for registration as a chartered marine scientist by the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST).

disease prevention and control, and diagnostic methods. This program provides high-level education and specialist training to those responsible for policy development and management; as well as researchers and diagnosticians working, or wishing to work, in the area of aquatic animal health. Fisheries Management: Wild-capture fisheries exist in oceans, coastal and continental shelf areas, and within river and inland lake systems. Pressures on global fish stocks are increasing, and how we address these issues today will determine the fishing future of tomorrow. This area of study will develop your skills and knowledge in the application of advanced scientific, technological and management solutions necessary for sustainable wild-capture fisheries. Marine Conservation: Focusing on the protection and preservation of marine ecosystems, this major covers issues such as the impacts of human society, restoration of damaged ecosystems and safeguarding species that are at risk of extinction. You’ll develop the skills and knowledge to design and implement solutions to diverse conservation questions.

Graduate Certificate in Applied Science (Marine Environment) Duration:

0.5 year

Part-time: Available^

Participants may specialise in one of four disciplines:

Students complete four coursework units with a focus on their chosen specialisation.

Aquaculture: Aquaculture is the cultivation and production of aquatic organisms including fish, crustaceans, molluscs and aquatic plants. Current growth and expansion of the aquaculture industries has been driven by the doubling of global fish consumption since the 1970s and the recognition of the important role aquaculture will play in ensuring food security into the future.

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree, or equivalent qualification obtained at an approved tertiary institution. Students with degrees in environmental management, wildlife management, marine biology, environmental science, environmental or ecological economics, environmental law or policy, or related disciplines will be accepted for entry.

This study area integrates biological and environmental sciences with technology, business and policy.

Other entry requirements: Students will normally be expected to have demonstrable experience in aquatic or marine science. Those not meeting this requirement may be required to undertake additional study to gain admission.

Aquatic Animal Health: Provides advanced knowledge of aquatic animal health-related issues for aquaculture and fisheries focusing on areas such as disease processes in aquatic animals,

^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. ∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia.

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Australian Maritime College

AMC

Graduate Diploma of Applied Science (Marine Environment) Duration:

1 year

Part-time: Available^ Students complete an additional four coursework units after completion of the Graduate Certificate in their chosen specialisation. Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree, or equivalent qualification obtained at an approved tertiary institution. Students with degrees in environmental management, wildlife management, marine biology, environmental science, environmental or ecological economics, environmental law or policy, or related disciplines will be accepted for entry. Other entry requirements: Students will normally be expected to have demonstrable experience in aquatic or marine science. Those not meeting this requirement may be required to undertake additional study to gain admission.

Master of Applied Science (Marine Environment) Duration:

1.5 years

Part-time: Available^ Students complete a six-month research dissertation after completion of the Graduate Diploma in their chosen specialisation. Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree, or equivalent qualification obtained at an approved tertiary institution. Students with degrees in environmental management, wildlife management, marine biology, environmental science, environmental or ecological economics, environmental law or policy, or related disciplines will be accepted for entry. Other entry requirements: Admission approved by the degree coordinator. Students will normally be expected to have demonstrable experience in aquatic or marine science. Those not meeting this requirement may be required to undertake additional study to gain admission.

^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students.

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Alternative entry: Students holding the graduate diploma may articulate into the second year of either the master or master with honours programs. Both graduate certificate and graduate diploma graduates will be granted credit for relevant units toward their chosen major for either the master or master with honours programs.

Master of Applied Science (Marine Environment) with Honours Duration:

2 years

Part-time: Available^ Students complete a twelve-month research dissertation after completion of the Graduate Diploma in their chosen specialisation. Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree, or equivalent qualification obtained at an approved tertiary institution. Students with degrees in environmental management, wildlife management, marine biology, environmental science, environmental or ecological economics, environmental law or policy, or related disciplines will be accepted for entry. Other entry requirements: Admission approved by the degree coordinator. Students will normally be expected to have demonstrable experience in aquatic or marine science. Those not meeting this requirement may be required to undertake additional study to gain admission.

Sample Study Program

APPLIED SCIENCE (Marine Environment) with Aquaculture specialisation UNITS

GC

GD

M M(H)

Aquaculture Production 12.5% Aquatic Animal Feed and Nutrition 12.5% Aquatic Animal Physiology and Behaviour 12.5% Aquatic Molecular Biology (as elective) 12.5% Practicum 0%

5 +5 +5 +5 days days days days

Aquaculture Technology 12.5% Aquaculture Hatchery Production 12.5% Quantitative Methods 12.5% Aquatic Animal Health (as elective) 12.5% 0.5 yr Research Project 50% 1.0 yr Research Project 100% GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate diploma M = Master M(H) = Master (Honours)

For alternative study programs and majors, please refer to the website www.utas.edu.au/courses/J7T There is some flexibility to combine units across the specialisations. The program also provides a potential avenue for entry to higher degrees by research including master by research and PhD.


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MARITIME STUDIES Degree level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF MARITIME STUDIES Duration:

Pathway two UNITS

1 year

Location:

Distance only∞

Part-time: Available^

Intake:

February, July

Academic entry requirements: Completion of Graduate Certificate in Maritime Studies (Specialisation), or equivalent.

This program has been developed to provide an opportunity for people with a strong interest in maritime issues and affairs to undertake further study. It has a professional development focus and it will enable students to explore topics within the context of their professional work or own particular interest. Students are able to select units from a number of maritime fields including maritime operations, maritime safety, maritime policy, the marine environment and fisheries management. There are two pathways to the award of master: • Pathway One: the equivalent of one year of full-time study by coursework and then the completion of a dissertation equivalent to six months of full-time study

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Sample Study Program Pathway one

Contemporary Maritime Issues 12.5%

Alternative entry: Extensive and relevant work experience in a maritime area and demonstrated potential to undertake study at postgraduate level.

www.utas.edu.au/courses/J7U

For Pathway Two, completion of the Graduate Certificate in Maritime Studies or equivalent.

Duration:

Advanced diploma with extensive work experience in the maritime sector, or in maritime administration.

GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

Academic entry requirements: Successful completion of Graduate Diploma in Maritime Studies (Specialisation), or equivalent.

Planning and Decisionmaking 12.5%

OR

Research Dissertation 100%

Part-time: Available^

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN MARITIME STUDIES

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree, or equivalent.

Degree Elective« OR a unit in research methodology suited to the proposed field of study 12.5%

1.5 years

Exploring the Maritime Space 12.5%

Part-time: Available^

Contemporary Maritime Issues 12.5%

MASTER OF MARITIME STUDIES

• Pathway Two: the equivalent of six months of full-time study by coursework and then the completion of a research dissertation equivalent to one year of full-time study.

0.5 year

M

Planning and Decisionmaking 12.5%

Note: The Graduate Diploma is not available in Pathway Two.

Duration:

GC

Exploring the Maritime Space 12.5%

UNITS

GC

GD

M

International Maritime Policy 12.5%

Degree Elective« 1 12.5% Degree Elective 2 12.5% Degree Elective 3 12.5% Student Elective# 1 12.5% Dissertation 50%

∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. «Selected from a schedule of units. #Any postgraduate unit selected by the student.

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fAcUlty of

ARts

UniQUe stRengtHs • A range of courses spanning creative arts, humanities and social sciences – offering unique course and unit combinations that lead to programs tailored to your interests, diverse career opportunities, as well as flexibility to explore new areas of study. • Courses featuring internships and work placements – offering practical on-the-job experience in well-respected businesses and institutions. • Overseas study experiences – either through intensive in-country programs or student exchange. • Experienced and accomplished academic staff – with a strong student focus, high levels of academic integrity and passion for their subject area. • Strong research capabilities – the faculty conducts world-class research in key fields, and by expanding your knowledge you can contribute to innovation in your area of study.

key fAcilities

the faculty of Arts The Faculty of Arts at UTAS offers a range of courses spanning the creative arts, humanities and social sciences. The Faculty provides students with a quality tertiary education and its academics, qualifications and research capabilities are highly regarded throughout the world.

• Courses offered on all three campuses, Cradle Coast (Burnie)†, Launceston and Hobart, as well as distance education/flexible delivery.∞ • 24-hour access to computer laboratories for students. • The Tasmanian College of the Arts spans three sites located in the hearts of Hobart and Launceston: the Centre for the Arts at Hunter Street on Hobart’s historic waterfront; the Conservatorium of Music on Sandy Bay Road within walking distance of Hobart’s city centre; and the Academy of the Arts at Inveresk, adjacent to the Launceston CBD.

The Faculty comprises three schools that teach and conduct research, these include: • Tasmanian College of the Arts: (Art, Music and Theatre); • School of Humanities (Aboriginal Studies, Ancient Civilisations, Ancient Greek, Asian Studies, Chinese, English, French, Gender Studies, German, History, Indonesian, Japanese, Latin and Philosophy); • School of Social Sciences (Criminology, Journalism, Media and Communications, Police Studies, Political Science, International Relations, Social Work and Sociology)

my stUdy soni sHAkyA

master of fine Arts and design (specialisation) To be part of UTAS is a great opportunity and will help to boost my career. My study is flexible, self-directed and based on professional practice which I think will be a great asset for my career. In Tasmania I especially like the natural beauty, the people here are really nice and it is a great place to get connected with people from different cultures and countries.

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†Studies at the UTAS Cradle Coast campus are not currently available to international students. ∞Distance studies are only available to international students if they are in a country other than Australia.


www.utas.edu.au/arts

Contemporary Arts Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master Location: Launceston Intakes:

February, July

Provides a high-quality, recognised qualification in a professional practice or workplace-orientated program. Consists of a professional practice project, or series of projects, with the option of undertaking a text-based research project or professional placement. Specialisations are available in the following areas: • Digital Design • Gallery Practices

Fine Art and Design

Graduate Diploma of Contemporary Arts (Specialisation)° Duration:

Degree Level: Master Location: Hobart

1 year

Intakes:

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Normally applicants should have a degree in Visual Arts, Design, Theatre or in an accepted cognate discipline. Other entry requirements: Applicants must demonstrate their potential to successfully undertake this course through an interview or audition process.

Master of Contemporary Arts (Specialisation)

February, July

These programs provide a high-quality recognised qualification at postgraduate level in professional art and design practice-oriented programs. Flexibly structured courses offer the opportunity for cross-disciplinary, cross-faculty and cross-campus study as well as professional placement as part of the programs. Students, in conjunction with the School, can design a program which best serves their professional needs. Projects may be undertaken in the following areas:

• Theatre

Duration:

• Visual Arts

Part-time: Available^

• Curatorial Studies

Graduate Certificate in Contemporary Arts (Specialisation)

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in Visual Arts, Theatre or in an accepted cognate discipline or equivalent.

• Drawing

Duration:

0.5 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Normally applicants should have a degree in Visual Arts, Design, Theatre or in an accepted cognate discipline. Other entry requirements: Applicants must demonstrate their potential to successfully undertake this course through an interview or audition process.

1.5 years

• Art, Design and Environment

• Electronic Media • Furniture Design • Painting

Other entry requirements: Applicants must demonstrate their potential to successfully undertake this course through an interview or audition process.

• Photography • Printmaking • Public Art • Sculpture

Sample Study Program

Contemporary Arts UNITS

Master of Fine Art and Design (specialisation) GC

Professional Practices 1 50% Professional Practices 2 50% Professional Practices 3 50% GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

www.utas.edu.au/courses/F7G

GD

M

Duration:

1.5 years

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in Fine Art, Design or in a cognate discipline, or equivalent. Other entry requirements: All applicants must provide a portfolio, curriculum vitae, educational transcripts, and a proposal for a project which the School has the capacity to supervise.** Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate in Fine Art and Design, or Graduate Diploma in Fine Art and Design with credit average, or equivalent.

^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. °This course is not currently available to international students. **Visit www.utas.edu.au/art-viscom for more details of how to prepare an application.

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Faculty of

ARTS International Politics

Sample Study Program

Fine Art and Design UNITS

M

Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master

Professional Practices 1 50%

Location:

Hobart, Distance/ Flexible∞»

Professional Practices 2 50%

Intakes:

February, July

Professional Practices 3 50% M = Master

www.utas.edu.au/courses/F7D

Required information for Fine Art and Design Applicants Everyone, regardless of their previous field of study or qualification, is required to submit a curriculum vitae including all education, work and exhibition experience; certified copies of educational qualifications (transcripts); a portfolio of recent work; and a project proposal for which the School is able to provide supervision. The portfolio can be actual work or digital reproductions and can be emailed, posted or brought to the School. The proposal should be in two parts: firstly, outline your particular interests and ideas, focusing on your recent artwork. Secondly, tell us what you propose doing, how you intend to do it and why, in your preferred postgraduate coursework program. In addition, give a clear indication of what medium/ media you intend to employ in the realisation of this project.

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These programs are for those who wish to study topics like development and human rights, security and defence, globalisation and world trade, the foreign policies of major world powers and the politics of terrorism. Our courses are designed to provide a practical and theoretical understanding of international relations. They are an excellent grounding for current or prospective employees in fields such as diplomacy, international trade and development, and in NGOs and related areas. Students will gain knowledge of key themes and current issues in the international political arena, and develop critical perspectives on the dynamic forces shaping the world in which we live. The programs will enhance professional skills, provide opportunities for a variety of career pathways and be relevant to professional needs. They will equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge that lead to senior managerial, policy or research positions in the international political arena. Graduates would expect to be qualified for employment within government agencies specialising in national interests (e.g. Foreign Affairs, Defence, Immigration and intelligence agencies), as well as aid organisations, lobby groups and large businesses. Our graduates have gone on to work as practitioners in international relations. Many hold diplomatic posts, work for the United Nations, or are employees of major NGOs and multinational corporations.

Graduate Certificate in International Politics Duration:

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0.5 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Alternative entry: Candidates without a tertiary qualification but with relevant employment experience may be admitted. Entry is at the discretion of the Discipline Coordinator.

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Graduate Diploma of International Politics Duration:

1 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Alternative entry: Candidates without a tertiary qualification but with relevant employment experience may be admitted. Entry is at the discretion of the Discipline Coordinator. OR Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate in International Politics, or equivalent.

Master of International Politics Duration:

1.5 years

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree with distinction average or equivalent. Alternative entry: Candidates without a tertiary qualification but with relevant employment experience may be admitted. OR Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Diploma in International Politics with a distinction average, or equivalent.

Sample Study Program

International Politics UNITS

GC

GD

M

Politics of International Relations 25% Strategy, Security and Statecraft 25% International Politics in Asia 25% Politics of Terrorism and Counter-terrorism 25% Research Project/Thesis 50% GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

www.utas.edu.au/courses/R7Q

∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia. »Distance education/flexible delivery is being progressively rolled out across this postgraduate program. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students.


www.utas.edu.au/arts

Music Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master

Graduate Diploma of Music (specialisation) Duration:

1 year

Location: Hobart

Part-time:

Available^

Intakes:

Academic entry requirements: Australian Bachelor of Music or equivalent.

February, July, December#

This course is designed to support advanced studies in solo instrumental and/or vocal performance, composition, musicology, and orchestral studies. Emphasis is placed on the development of high-level technical, musical, analytical and interpretative skills within the area of specialisation undertaken. It suits the educational needs of professional musicians and provides a comprehensive understanding of a wide range of repertoire and musical concepts. Students choose one of the following specialisations: • Composition • Musicology • Orchestral Studies • Performance Specialisations in Composition and Performance can be continued through to the master level. The Orchestral Studies specialisation can be continued to the Master of Music Studies and has strong links with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra (TSO).

Graduate Certificate in Music (specialisation) Duration:

0.5 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian Bachelor of Music or equivalent. Other entry requirements: Candidates must also pass relevant entrance examinations, auditions and interviews as deemed necessary by the UTAS Conservatorium of Music.

Other entry requirements: Applicants in performance are expected to undertake an interview and audition of at least 30 to 40 minutes of performance that demonstrates their musical skills. Composers are required to submit a folio of recent work either as scores, sound recording, video or a combination of these. An entrance examination in music history and theory is required to determine subject choice. Alternative entry Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate in Music (Specialisation) or equivalent.

Sample Study Program

Music – Professional Music Practice UNITS

Semester 1, Year 1 Performance 1 25% Small Ensemble 1 12.5% Advanced Chamber Music 1 12.5% Semester 2, Year 1 Performance 2 25% Small Ensemble 2 12.5% Advanced Chamber Music 2 12.5%

www.utas.edu.au/courses/F6H

Graduate Diploma of professional Music practice° Duration:

1 year

Part-time: Available Academic entry requirements: Australian Bachelor of Music or equivalent. Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate in Music (Specialisation) or equivalent, or significant professional performance experience. Special requirements: Applicants are required to undertake a performance audition and interview. The performance should consist of 30 to 40 minutes of music to show the applicant’s skill and artistry. Through interview, the audition panel will assess the applicant’s musical background and career aspirations.

Did you know you can add a Diploma without adding to your HECS-HELP. Students studying a concurrent Diploma may be eligible for a HECS scholarship, subject to availability and eligibility.

#December intake available on a part-time basis at the Graduate Certificate level and therefore not available to international students. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. °This course is not currently available to international students.

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Faculty of

ARTS

Master of Music Studies

Master of Music

Duration:

Duration:

1.5 years

2 years

Part-time: Available^

Part-time: Available^

Academic entry requirements: Australian Bachelor of Music or equivalent.

Academic entry requirements: Australian Bachelor of Music or equivalent.

Other entry requirements: Applicants in performance are expected to undertake an interview and audition of at least 30 to 40 minutes of performance that demonstrates their musical skills.

Other entry requirements: Applicants in performance are expected to undertake an interview and audition of at least thirty to forty minutes of performance that demonstrates their musical skills.

Composers are required to submit a folio of recent work either as scores, sound recording, video or a combination of these.

Composers are required to submit a folio of recent work either as scores, sound recording, video or a combination of these.

An entrance examination in music history and theory is required to determine subject choice.

An entrance examination in music history and theory is required to determine subject choice.

Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Diploma in Music (Specialisation) satisfying subject prerequisites or equivalents.

Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Diploma of Music (Specialisation) satisfying subject prerequisites.

Sample Study Program

Sample Study Program

Music (Orchestral Studies) UNITS

Music (Composition) UNITS GC

GD

M

Semester 1, Year 1

Orchestral or Vocal Studies 25%

Composition 1 25%

Advanced Chamber Music 12.5%

Orchestration 12.5%

Small Ensemble 12.5%

Music Research Methodology 12.5%

Music Research Methodology 12.5%

Semester 2, Year 1 Composition 2 25%

Orchestral or Vocal Studies 25% Topics in Music 1 12.5% Topics in Music 12.5% Music Comprehensive 12.5% Major Research Project 50% Semester 1, Year 2 GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

www.utas.edu.au/courses/F7K

Advanced Composition 1 25% Complementary Study 12.5% Topics in Music 2 12.5% Semester 2, Year 2 Major Research Project 50%

www.utas.edu.au/courses/F7E

^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students.

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Did you know the Conservatorium of Music is home to Southern Gospel Choir, the Tasmania Discovery Orchestra and the Tasmanian Youth Orchestra, it also holds a special partnership with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra.


www.utas.edu.au/arts

Police Studies Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master Location:

Hobart, Distance/Flexible∞

Intakes:

February, July#

These programs aim to provide a thorough grounding in policing theory and practice, skills to engage in informed debate about major policing issues in contemporary society, knowledge of recent developments in the field, and skills to conduct and appraise research critically. They are designed as a professional development tool for those whose careers are related to policing. At the graduate certificate and graduate diploma level, study is comprised of coursework units only. At the master level, students undertake a research thesis in addition to coursework units. Tasmania Police Sergeants Course graduates are eligible to receive 12.5% credit towards the Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma or Master degree in Police Studies for studies completed since 1998.

Graduate Certificate in Police Studies Duration:

0.5 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Alternative entry: Candidates without a tertiary qualification but with relevant employment experience may be admitted.

My career Mark Mewis Commander, Human Resources, Department of Police and Emergency Management Master of Police Studies “Postgraduate studies undoubtedly assisted me in building the skills required to develop policy and research papers, and the accompanying qualifications would have contributed to my advancement within Tasmania Police. I found an opportunity to open my mind to explore broader concepts within society that I probably would not have otherwise sought. I have encouraged others within the workplace to undertake postgraduate study, and my current role directly involves the professional development of employees, including providing opportunities for them to engage in tertiary education. The relationship between DPEM and UTAS not only allowed me to pursue an academic goal, but provided support and encouragement on both sides during that pursuit. My supervisors and mentors at UTAS completely understood the pressures and complexities of studying for a postgraduate degree whilst engaged in full-time employment, and provided guidance and support.”

∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia. #July intake available only on a part-time basis at the Graduate Certificate level and therefore not available to international students. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students.

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Faculty of

ARTS

Graduate Diploma OF Police Studies Duration:

1 year

Part-time:

Available^

Public Administration (International)

Master of Public Administration (International)

Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master

Duration:

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent.

Location: Hobart, Distance/Flexible∞»

Alternative entry: Candidates without a tertiary qualification but with relevant employment experience may be admitted.

Intakes:

OR Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate in Police Studies, or equivalent.

Master of Police Studies Duration:

1.5 years

Part-time: Available^

February, July

1.5 years

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree with distinction average or equivalent.

Public policy and administration are the study of government activity: the decisions and actions (or inactions) undertaken by political institutions to deal with problems or issues.

Alternative entry: Candidates without a tertiary qualification but with relevant employment experience may be admitted.

This program is a useful preparation for students planning careers in the public and private sectors, community and non-government organisations, public relations, policing, teaching, journalism and research.

Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Diploma of Public Administration (International) with distinction average, or equivalent.

OR

Sample Study Program

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree with distinction average or equivalent.

The program of study is relevant to students who want to understand more about how to deal with, or operate within, complex modern public sector organisations.

Alternative entry: Candidates without a tertiary qualification but with relevant employment experience may be admitted.

Graduate Certificate in Public Administration (International)

OR

Duration:

Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Diploma of Police Studies with distinction average, or equivalent.

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent.

Policy Development 25%

Sample Study Program

Alternative entry: Candidates without a tertiary qualification but with relevant employment experience may be admitted.

Advanced Political Research 25%

Police Studies UNITS

GC

Contemporary Policing 25%

GD

M

0.5 year

Advanced Policing Practices 25%

Graduate Diploma of Public Administration (International)

Challenges to Governance 25%

Duration:

Policy Implementation and Evaluation 25% Research Thesis 50% GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

www.utas.edu.au/courses/R7L

Public Administration (International) UNITS

GC

GD

Challenges to Governance 25% Government and Public Administration 25% Policy Implementation and Evaluation 25%

Research Project/Thesis 25% GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

www.utas.edu.au/courses/R7R

1 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Alternative entry: Candidates without a tertiary qualification but with relevant employment experience may be admitted. OR Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate in Public Administration (International), or equivalent.

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^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. ∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia. »Distance education/ flexible delivery is being progressively rolled out across this postgraduate program; international students should contact international services for distance availability.

M


www.utas.edu.au/arts

Public Policy Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master

Duration:

Location: Hobart, Distance/Flexible∞»

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree with distinction average or equivalent.

Intakes:

February, July

These programs aim to provide students with a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of public policy, skills to engage in informed debate about major public policy issues in contemporary society, knowledge of recent developments in the field, and skills to design, conduct and critically appraise research. At the graduate certificate and graduate diploma level, study is comprised of coursework units only. At the Master level, students undertake a research thesis in addition to coursework units.

Graduate Certificate in Public Policy Duration:

0.5 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent.

1.5 years

Part-time: Available^

Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Diploma of Public Policy with a distinction average, or equivalent.

Sample Study Program

Public Policy UNITS

GC

Policy Development 25% Policy Implementation and Evaluation 25% Challenges to Governance 25% Public Sector Internship 25%

Graduate Diploma of Public Policy

www.utas.edu.au/courses/R7M

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Alternative entry: Candidates without a tertiary qualification but with relevant employment experience may be admitted.

Location:

OR

Research Project/Thesis 50%

1 year

Degree Level: Master

Alternative entry: Candidates without a tertiary qualification but with relevant employment experience may be admitted.

Alternative entry: Candidates without a tertiary qualification but with relevant employment experience may be admitted.

Duration:

Social Work (Professional Qualifying)

Master of Public Policy

GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

GD

M

Hobart, Launceston, † Cradle Coast

Intake: February The Master of Social Work (Professional Qualifying) is for individuals who have already completed a three-year degree at a recognised university (with some social and behavioural science content) and who want to obtain a professional qualification in social work. This course suits a range of students including people who are seeking a career change, those who want to upgrade their qualifications with the addition of a professional social work degree and recent graduates who would like to go straight onto postgraduate studies and obtain a professional social work qualification to complement their undergraduate degree (for example, in arts, education, health science, behavioural science, nursing).

Master of Social Work (Professional Qualifying) Duration:

2 years

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: A completed bachelor degree (or equivalent) from UTAS, or another recognised university, which includes some units involving studies in society (i.e. social science or humanities-type units) and some units involving studies of individuals, human behaviour and/or human development (i.e. psychologytype courses).

OR Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate in Public Policy, or equivalent.

∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia. »Distance education/flexible delivery is being progressively rolled out across this postgraduate program; international students should contact international services for distance availability. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. †Studies at the UTAS Cradle Coast campus are not currently available to international students.

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fAcUlty of

ARts viSUal cOMMUnicatiOn

Sample Study Program

SOcial wOrk (prOfeSSiOnal qUalifying) UNITS

Degree Level: Master M

Social Work in Context 12.5% Direct Practice 1 12.5% Practice Frameworks for Change 1 12.5% Research and Policy for Change 12.5%

Location:

Hobart

Intakes:

February, July

Offers Graphic Designers a postgraduate professional practice award directly relevant to contemporary workplace practices in the design industry. Consists of a professional practice project, or series of projects, and a professional placement in a Hobartbased design studio.

Social Work Practicum 1 37.5% Ethical, Legal and Organisational Contexts of Practice 12.5% Direct Practice 2 12.5% Working with Communities for Change 12.5% Intercultural Practice: Practice Frameworks for Change 2 12.5% Specialist Fields of Practice 12.5% Social Work Practicum 2 37.5% Advanced Critical Practice 12.5% M = MaSTeR

www.utas.edu.au/courses/r7n Regarding the two fieldwork units of 37.5% in the Master of Social Work, Australian Association of Social Workers accreditation requirements are that students undertake a professionally supervised, agency-based field placement of 490 hours in each of Years 1 and 2 of the course. At UTAS, fieldwork placements for students in the program will occur in Semester 2 of each year to coincide with placement of Bachelor of Social Work students.

MaSTer of VISuaL CoMMunICaTIon Duration:

1.5 years

Part-time:

Available^

academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or degreeequivalent qualification in Visual Communication, Design, Fine Art, or in an accepted cognate discipline or equivalent. other entry requirements: All applicants must provide a portfolio, curriculum vitae, educational transcripts and a proposal for a project which the School has the capacity to supervise.**

Required information for Visual communication applicants Everyone, regardless of their previous field of study or qualification, is required to submit a curriculum vitae including all education, work and exhibition experience; certified copies of educational qualifications (transcripts); a portfolio of recent work; and a project proposal which the School has the capacity to supervise. The portfolio can be actual work or digital reproductions and can be emailed, posted or brought to the School. The proposal should be in two parts: firstly, outline your particular interests and ideas, focusing on your recent artwork. Secondly, tell us what you propose doing, how you intend to do it and why, in your preferred postgraduate coursework program. In addition, give a clear indication of what medium/media you intend to employ in the realisation of this project.

alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate in Visual Communication or Graduate Diploma of Visual Communication with credit average, or equivalent.

Sample Study Program

viSUal cOMMUnicatiOn UNITS

M

Professional Practices 1 50% Professional Practices 2 50% Professional Placement 50% m = master

www.utas.edu.au/courses/f7T

^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. **Visit www.utas.edu.au/art-viscom for more details of how to prepare an application.

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fAcUlty of

bUsiness

UniQUe stRengtHs • A diverse range of globally relevant undergraduate and postgraduate courses. • A supportive learning environment for domestic and international students. • Strong links with professional business associations, the corporate sector and employer groups. • An active academic community researching an extensive range of business issues. • Opportunities to study by various combinations of distance∞, intensive and face-to-face modes. • The Australian Innovation Research Centre (AIRC) which researches issues in innovation performance and economic development and links this research to issues in public policy and business development.

Associate Dean (Research) Professor Mardi Dungey

key fAcilities

Research

• Courses offered on all three campuses, Cradle Coast (Burnie)†, Launceston and Hobart, as well as distance education/flexible delivery.∞

The Faculty of Business enjoys an excellent and growing research reputation, associated with the Australian Innovation Research Centre (AIRC) and led by internationally renowned Associate Dean (Research) Professor Mardi Dungey.

• 24-hour access to computer laboratories for students • The Commerce building on the Hobart campus has teaching and learning spaces as well as team collaboration and study spaces specifically for Business students. This building is situated close to on campus accommodation, showcases views across Hobart and even has its own café for student convenience.

The AIRC conducts research into the evaluation of the impacts of government policy to support innovation. Professor Jonathan West (previously at Harvard University) is a founding director of the AIRC. As well as teaching and research in innovation and business strategy; Professor West has served as a consultant, board member and advisor to numerous governments and corporations worldwide. Professor Mardi Dungey is an expert in contagion effects during financial crises. Professor Dungey has worked with the Reserve Bank of Australia and the University of Cambridge and visits international organisations and institutions such as the IMF and Princeton University to speak on her research. She is the holder of a number of large competitive research grants and is extensively published in respected journals.

my stUdy JAson weise

master of business Administration My experience with UTAS has been positive and professional. I’ve found all the lecturers to be really supportive and approachable. The lecturers have been involved in the course and with personal interest in their subjects. I’ve also found UTAS to be understanding of the need to balance work and study commitments.

∞Distance studies are only available to international students if they are in a country other than Australia. †Studies at the UTAS Cradle Coast campus are not currently available to international students.

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BUSINESS Degree level: Graduate Certificate, Master, Master (Specialisation) Location: Intake:

Hobart, Launceston#†, Cradle Coast#†, Distance∞ February, July, December*

These courses are designed to offer an individualised program to students with an interest in business postgraduate studies. Students choose their own sequence of units in a particular area of interest with no core units required. Relevant postgraduate units from other faculties may also be incorporated as approved by the Course Coordinator and subject to prerequisites being met. For example, a postgraduate psychology unit taken within a human resource management sequence.

Graduate Certificate in Business Duration:

0.5 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Alternative entry: Non-graduates with at least five years’ relevant work experience.

Master of Business Duration:

1 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate in Business or equivalent.

Business Administration and Management – MBA

Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate in Business, Graduate Diploma of Business Administration or Master of Business, or equivalent. Specialisations: The Master of Business (Specialisation) enables students to combine core studies in business with another field of study. Specialisations include: Corporate Governance, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, International Business and Marketing.

Sample Study Program

Business – Human Resource Management Stream UNITS

GC

Human Resource Development 12.5% Human Resource Management 12.5% Management Ethics 12.5%

M

MS

Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master, Master (Specialisation) Location:

Hobart, Launceston†, Distance∞

Intake:

February, July, December*

This course is designed to provide graduates with a strong foundation in the core aspects of management. Graduates gain broad management knowledge and the skills to effectively manage an organisation at both operational and strategic levels. Focus is placed on gaining and sustaining competitive advantage in the market place. Suitable for people already in positions of responsibility who possess higher management and leadership potential, or those who aspire to general management or senior functional management roles.

Organisational Behaviour 12.5%

Graduate Certificate of Management

International Business Management 12.5%

Duration:

International Human Resource Management 12.5% Strategic Management 12.5% Business Unit or as approved by Course Coordinator 12.5% Business Unit or as approved by Course Coordinator 12.5% Business Unit or as approved by Course Coordinator 12.5% Business Unit or as approved by Course Coordinator 12.5%

0.5 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Work experience entry requirements: Six months’ relevant work experience. Alternative entry: Non-graduates with demonstrated managerial competencies and at least seven years’ relevant work experience.

Graduate Diploma of Business Administration

Business Unit or as approved by Course Coordinator 12.5%

Duration:

Master of Business (Specialisation)

Specialisation Unit 12.5%

Duration:

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent.

Specialisation Unit 12.5%

Work experience entry requirements: Six months’ relevant work experience.

2 years

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent.

Specialisation Unit 12.5% Specialisation Unit 12.5% GC = Graduate Certificate M = Master MS = Master Specialisation

1 year

Part-time: Available^

Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate of Management, or equivalent.

www.utas.edu.au/courses/C7L

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#Limited unit offering. †Studies in this area are not available in Launceston or Cradle Coast for international students. ∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia. *International students are advised to contact International Admissions at UTAS (International.Admissions@utas.edu.au) regarding units available for December commencement as a limited number of units are offered on-campus in Summer semester. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students.


www.utas.edu.au/business

Master of Business Administration Duration:

Sample Study Program

Business Administration and Management

1.5 years

UNITS

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Work experience entry requirements: Two years’ relevant work experience. Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Diploma of Business Administration, or equivalent.

GD

Foundations of Marketing 12.5%

Intake:

Organisational Behaviour 12.5% Elective Unit 12.5%

Law for Managers 12.5%

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate of Management, Graduate Diploma of Business Administration, or the Master of Business Administration, or equivalent. Specialisations: The MBA (Specialisation) enables students to combine core studies in management with another field of study. Specialisations include: • Corporate Governance • Finance

Elective Unit 12.5% Finance for Managers 12.5% Data and Business Decision Making 12.5% Strategic Management 12.5% Elective Unit 12.5% Specialisation Unit 12.5% Specialisation Unit 12.5% Specialisation Unit 12.5%

• Human Resource Management • Information Systems

Specialisation Unit 12.5%

• International Business

MS

Degree Level: Master

International Business Management 12.5%

2 years

M

Financial Reporting and Analysis 12.5%

Economics for Managers 12.5%

Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Specialisation) Duration:

GC

business Administration – MBA (Health Management) Location: Distance/Flexible∞ February, July

The Master of Business Administration (Health Management) provides students with the relevant skills and business knowledge to further their career in management and leadership positions within the health sector. The specific educational objectives of the course are: • To equip health managers with the knowledge and skills to successfully assume a range of leadership roles in health services in a variety of settings • To enable health managers to have a pro-active role in advancing the organisation. Students undertake eight core units before completing either a workplace component or four electives, or a combination of both. A research option is also available.

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (HEALTH MANAGEMENT)± Duration:

2.5 years for the workplace project stream, otherwise 3 years part-time

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Work experience entry requirements: Two years’ relevant work experience.

GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master (MBA) MS = Master (MBA) Specialisation

• International Relations • Professional Accounting • Marketing.

www.utas.edu.au/courses/C7H

Students who undertake the MBA (Professional Accounting) meet the academic entry requirements for membership of CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICAA).

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Did you know that MBA units are available in the evening, on Saturday, intensively and by distance, allowing you to choose what fits in best with your lifestyle.

^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. ∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia. ‡Please note this program is only available for part-time study and therefore not available to international students.

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Sample Study Program

MBA (Health Management) UNITS

Financial Reporting and Analysis 12.5% Law for Managers 12.5% Introduction to Corporate Governance 12.5% Organisational Behaviour 12.5% Human Resource Management 12.5% Strategic Management 12.5% Economics for Managers 12.5% Risk Management 12.5%

Workplace Learning** 50% OR

Complete 50% loading from the following electives: Workplace Project** 25%

Applications may also be considered from students who have completed a graduate certificate in an area related to their professional specialisation.

Degree Level: Master Location: Intakes:

Sample Study Program

Hobart, Launceston , Cradle Coast#, Distance #

February, July, December

The Master of Business Administration (Professional) provides essential knowledge and skills for broad operational and strategic management, as well as for a specific field of practice. Students will study a core of common business studies to give a firm grounding in management, while simultaneously enabling study in a particular field of expertise. This course structure aims to closely integrate best business practice with specialised professional practice. Upon graduation, “Professional” in the degree title is replaced with the name of the professional specialisation completed.

MBA (Professional) UNITS

Financial Reporting and Analysis 12.5% Law for Managers 12.5% Finance for Managers 12.5% Organisational Behaviour 12.5% Strategic Management 12.5% Business electives x 2 25%

Students can obtain the following degrees:

Professional Specialisation electives x 4 50%

• MBA (Agricultural Innovation)

Supervision and Leadership, Theory, Process and Practice 12.5%

M = Master (MBA)

• MBA (Corporate Governance)

www.utas.edu.au/courses/C7W

Positive Psychology and Leadership 12.5%

• MBA (Environmental Planning)

Introduction to Health Informatics 12.5% Data, Information and Knowledge 12.5% E-Health Privacy and Security Issues 12.5% Electronic Health Records 12.5% IS Project Management 12.5% Managing e-Business 12.5% OR

Complete the following three units:** Data Analysis and Management 12.5% Research Method and Analysis 12.5% Research Project 25% M = Master (MBA)

www.utas.edu.au/courses/C7T

• MBA (Environmental Management) • MBA (Heritage Management) • MBA (Human Resource Management) • MBA (Information Systems) • MBA (Policy Management)

M

Economics for Managers 12.5%

The Australian Health System in Context 12.5%

Change Management and Diffusion of Innovation in Health Services 12.5%

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M

Business Administration – MBA (Professional)°

The MBA (Professional) requires successful completion of 12 units. Of these, six are core units, and two are selected from the list of Business electives. The remaining four units come from the professional specialisation.

Master of Business Administration (Professional)±

Professional Specialisations: Four units from the specialist area must be taken; units sit within the partnered school and/or institute. Delivery is by distance, on campus, or a combination of both. The following list indicates available delivery modes for each specialisation:

Duration:

• Agricultural Innovation (D, H)

• MBA (Regional Innovation) • MBA (Tourism Management)

3 years part-time (fulltime available where unit offerings allow)

• Corporate Governance (D) • Environmental Management (D, H)

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent.

• Environmental Planning (D, H)

Work experience requirements: Two years’ work experience.

• Human Resource Management (H)

Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate in Management, or Graduate Certificate in Business, or equivalent.

• Policy Management (D, H)

• Heritage Management (H, L) • Information Systems (H) • Regional Innovation (CC) • Tourism Management (H) CC: Cradle Coast, D: Distance, H: Hobart, L: Launceston

**Entry for approved students only. °This course is not currently available to international students. #Limited specialisation options ±Please note this course is only available part-time and therefore not available to international students.


www.utas.edu.au/business

Corporate Governance

FINANCE

General Studies

Degree Level: Graduate Certificate

Degree Level: Master

Degree Level: Graduate Certificate

Location:

Distance∞

Location: Hobart

Location:

Hobart, Launceston#

Intakes:

February, July

Intakes:

Intakes:

February, July

This graduate certificate aims to offer a chance to develop or upgrade skills in corporate governance. Specifically the course intends to identify challenges for company directors and managers in corporate governance, and develop critical evaluative skills as corporate governance evolves. The units are offered using flexible learning methods and embrace general corporate governance concerns in the evaluation of specific areas such as accountability, risk, sustainability and the regulatory environment. The intention is to provide graduates with the skills required to approach corporate governance issues in their work environments, and to be effective in higher level corporate roles, including directorships.

Graduate Certificate in Corporate Governance Duration:

1 year part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Alternative entry: Non-graduates with at least five years’ relevant professional experience.

UNITS

Corporate Sustainability and the Triple Bottom Line 12.5% OR Public Sector Resource Management 12.5% Introduction to Corporate Governance 12.5% Current Developments in Governance and Accountability 12.5% Risk Management 12.5% GC = Graduate Certificate

www.utas.edu.au/courses/C5E

This master is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills required to analyse financial markets, taking into account regulatory principles, risk management and the use of specialised financial instruments. Emphasis will be placed on providing internationally applicable principles of finance, and on the use of financial instruments as tools for risk management across a wide variety of situations.

Master of Finance Duration:

1.5 years

Part-time: Available^

This graduate certificate is designed for students who have previously graduated with an undergraduate degree and wish to pursue further academic studies across a range of areas. Its flexibility provides knowledge and skills to assist in the development of specific careers, professions or personal educational interests by offering an individually tailored program. Specific knowledge and skills developed will depend on the sequence of units undertaken which may be chosen from one particular discipline or by sampling units from several discipline areas.

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Not currently recommended for those with a Finance major in their undergraduate degree.

Graduate Certificate in General Studies

The Master of Finance requires the completion of 10 core units plus two elective units.

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent.

UNITS

Duration:

0.5 year

Part-time: Available^

Alternative entry: Non-graduates with at least five years’ relevant work or community experience.

Sample Study Program

Finance

M

Data and Business Decision Making 12.5%

Sample Study Program

Corporate Governance

February, July

Economics for Managers 12.5% GC

Derivatives 12.5% Corporate Finance 12.5% Applied Quantitative Finance 12.5% International Financial Management 12.5% Environmental Finance 12.5% Financial Institutions and Markets 12.5% Financial Reporting and Analysis 12.5% Risk Management 12.5%

Elective Unit 12.5% Elective Unit 12.5% M = Master

www.utas.edu.au/courses/C7U ∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia. ‡Please note this program is only available for part-time study and therefore not available to international students. ^Part-time studies are not available to international students. #Unit offerings in some areas of study may be limited.

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BUSINESS

International Business

Sample Study Program

Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Master, Master (Specialisation)

UNITS

Location: Hobart Intakes:

February, July

These programs are designed to provide students with the skills necessary to practise as a manager in the specialised area of international business in a global context. Emphasis is placed on the determination and assessment of ‘best practice’ approaches to management. Focus is placed on the application of appropriate and sound theoretical foundations, drawn from a variety of interdisciplinary sources. Classes are conducted in an interactive manner, with case studies from both local and international firms forming the basis of student discussions and assessment.

Graduate Certificate in International Business Duration:

0.5 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Alternative entry: Non-graduates with at least three years’ relevant work experience.

Master of International Business Duration:

Gc

M

Economics for Managers 12.5% International Business Management 12.5% International Trade 12.5% Human Resource Management OR Marketing Management 12.5% International Financial Management 12.5% International Human Resource Management OR International Marketing 12.5% International Trade Law 12.5% Strategic Management 12.5% Elective Unit 12.5% Financial Reporting and Analysis 12.5% Management of Information Systems 12.5% Data and Business Decision Making 12.5% Specialisation Unit 12.5% Specialisation Unit 12.5%

1 year

Part-time: Available^

Specialisation Unit 12.5%

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent.

Specialisation Unit 12.5%

Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate in International Business or equivalent.

GC = Graduate Certificate M = Master MS = Master Specialisation

Master of International Business (Specialisation)

Specialisations: The Master of International Business (Specialisation) enables students to combine core studies in international business with another field of study. Specialisations include: Corporate Governance, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, Marketing, Business Management and International Relations.

Duration:

2 years

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate in International Business or the Master of International Business, or equivalent. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students.

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International Business

Marketing

www.utas.edu.au/courses/C7G

MS

Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Master, Master (Specialisation) Location: Hobart Intakes:

February, July

This course is designed to enhance professional skills in marketing and business management. Emphasis is placed on providing students with a comprehensive understanding of marketing theory and its practical applications.

Graduate Certificate in Marketing Duration:

0.5 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Alternative entry: Non-graduates with at least three years’ relevant work experience.

Master of Marketing Duration:

1 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate in Marketing or equivalent.

Master of Marketing (Specialisation) Duration:

2 years

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate in Marketing or the Master of Marketing, or equivalent.


www.utas.edu.au/business

Sample Study Program

Marketing UNITS

GC

M

MS

Buyer Behaviour 12.5% Financial Reporting and Analysis 12.5% Law for Managers 12.5% Marketing Management 12.5% International Marketing 12.5% Services Marketing 12.5% Data and Business Decision Making 12.5% Strategic Management 12.5% Economics for Managers 12.5% Finance for Managers 12.5% International Business Management 12.5% International Trade Law 12.5%

My career

Specialisation Unit 12.5%

Bin Jiang and Yue Zhuo

Specialisation Unit 12.5%

Restaurant owners/operators Master of Professional Accounting (International Business) Master of Professional Accounting (Business Management)

Specialisation Unit 12.5% Specialisation Unit 12.5% GC = Graduate Certificate M = Master MS = Master Specialisation

www.utas.edu.au/courses/C7F Specialisations: The Master of Marketing (Specialisation) enables students to combine core studies in marketing with another field of study. Specialisations include: Corporate Governance, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, International Business, Business Management and International Relations.

Soon after they graduated in 2009, Bin and Yue put their business skills into practice and opened the Four Seasons takeaway in Hobart. They are now married with a young son and in 2012 opened Mulan restaurant in North Hobart. Bin says that their study at UTAS helped prepare them to handle all the different aspects involved in running a business. “UTAS provides a great language environment for international students. Accounting helped me to clearly know my economic situation, control costs and efficiently make decisions. Marketing helped me to know the needs of customers and enables me to use different methods to promote my product and provide good service to customers. UTAS has high standards of teaching and emphasises practical training like teamwork, presentation skills and software operation. The most important step when you start your career or business is that you link what you learn to practice. Then you will become confident.�

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prOfeSSiOnal accOUnting Degree Level: Master, Master (Specialisation) Location:

Hobart

Intakes:

February, July

These courses are designed to offer students from different academic and experiential backgrounds the opportunity to specialise in accounting for professional recognition purposes. The Master of Professional Accounting and Master of Professional Accounting (Specialisation) degrees meet the academic entry requirements for membership of professional accounting bodies including CPA Australia, the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA), and the Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICAA).

MaSTer of ProfeSSIonaL aCCounTInG Duration:

1.5 years

Part-time:

Available^

academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in a nonaccounting discipline or equivalent. alternative entry: Accounting qualifications assessed as equivalent to an Australian bachelor degree may be accepted for some international applicants.

MaSTer of ProfeSSIonaL aCCounTInG (SPeCIaLISaTIon) Duration:

2 years

Part-time:

Available^

academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in a non-accounting discipline. OR A Graduate Certificate in Accounting, or equivalent, from an approved tertiary institution. OR Successful completion of the UTAS Master of Professional Accounting, or equivalent. OR Accounting qualifications assessed as equivalent to an Australian bachelor degree may be accepted for some international applicants.

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alternative entry: Non-graduates with relevant work experience or other special circumstances (i.e. post-secondary qualifications) as approved by the Course Coordinator.

Sample Study Program

prOfeSSiOnal accOUnting UNITS

M

MS

The accounting framework 12.5% accounting Theory 12.5% audit and assurance 12.5% australian Tax Law 12.5% Business Law 12.5% Corporate Law and regulation 12.5% economics for Managers 12.5% financial and Corporate accounting 12.5% Introduction to financial Management 12.5%

tOUriSM ManageMent° Degree Level: Graduate Certificate Location:

Hobart

Intakes:

February, July

The Graduate Certificate in Tourism Management provides a strong focus on destination management and sustainable tourism in the dynamic tourism environment. Graduates will be better equipped to provide leadership and effective management within the tourism profession. Electives enable students to focus on professional knowledge which will complement their tourism expertise, in areas such as marketing, human resources, finance, and strategic and environmental management.

GraDuaTe CerTIfICaTe In TourISM ManaGeMenT Duration:

1 year part-time‡

academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. alternative entry: Non-graduates with at least three years’ of relevant professional experience.

organisational risk, Technology and aIS 12.5%

Sample Study Program

Management and Cost accounting 12.5%

UNITS

Data and Business Decision Making 12.5% Specialisation Unit 12.5%

tOUriSM

Destination Management 12.5%

Specialisation Unit 12.5%

Complete 25% loading from the following electives

Specialisation Unit 12.5%

Human Resource Management

Specialisation Unit 12.5%

Marketing Management

m = master ms = master speCialisation

Strategic Management

www.utas.edu.au/courses/C7B Specialisations: The Master of Professional Accounting (Specialisation) enables students to combine core studies in accounting with another field of study. Specialisations include: Business Management, Corporate Governance, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, International Business and Marketing.

GC

Sustainable Tourism Management 12.5%

Environmental Finance Corporate Sustainability and the Triple Bottom Line Sustainable Environmental Management Services Marketing GC = Graduate CertifiCate

www.utas.edu.au/courses/C5w

^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. °This course is not currently available to international students. ‡Please note this program is only available for part-time study and therefore not available to international students.


fAcUlty of

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UniQUe stRengtHs • Flexible course delivery incorporates online and face-to-face teaching options to enrich learning experiences beyond the classroom.∞ • Strength in online delivery focuses on building a strong sense of collegiality in our online classrooms. • Strong relationships with key stakeholders represent the diversity of the education sector and the community. We draw on these collaborations to prepare pre-service teachers for their roles as professionals and members of the wider community. • Pre-service teaching courses provide unique opportunities for students to engage in professional experience placements in rural and isolated locations, in areas of Tasmania, Western Australia (the Kimberley), South Australia and Northern Territory. • Faculty academics conduct nationally recognised research across a range of curriculum and pedagogy. • Particular research strengths are in mathematics and literacy education, rural and regional education, health and wellbeing, and the arts.

key fAcilities • Students in Launceston enrolled in specialisations such as Health and Physical Education have access to purpose-built teaching spaces. • 24-hour access to computer laboratories on all campuses.

Dr Mary Ann Hunter, Senior Lecturer in Drama Education

the creativity and Arts teaching and Research group The Creativity and arts Teaching and research Group is made up of staff members and postgraduate students who meet regularly to foster quality teaching, research, creative practice and partnerships in arts and education. We team-teach units in music, visual arts, drama and dance in the Bachelor of Education programs and will be coordinating an exciting new specialisation in secondary arts in the Master of Teaching program. Our research interests extend from the scholarship of teaching and learning in the arts to arts-based initiatives in community development work. We coordinate professional learning opportunities for educators and artists, most recently in creativity and early childhood and in arts and sustainability. In 2013, we will be launching the Curious Schools initiative, an online platform for teachers to document their creative approaches to enquiry-based learning.

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master of education (tesol specialisation) I operate a kindergarten in China and I teach the young children English. My study here at UTAS will help me improve my teaching skills as well as my English language. I think UTAS is one of the top universities in Australia and I am glad I received a scholarship. Also, I’m from an inland city in Yunnan Province, China so I love the fantastic beaches of Tasmania!

∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia.

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education

EDUCATION Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Master, Master (Honours), Doctorate Location:

Intakes:

Launceston (TESOL specialisation only), Distance/Online∞ February, July

Our postgraduate coursework program specialising in the study of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) is available to graduates of any discipline interested in exploring TESOL through academic inquiry.

Alternative entry for TESOL specialisation only: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate of Education (TESOL), or equivalent

With external study our students can study online, from anywhere in the world.

Australian bachelor degree, or equivalent. Experience teaching English to speakers of other languages will be looked upon favourably.

Graduate Certificate of Education

These postgraduate courses enable already competent and experienced teachers to extend and update knowledge of their specialised area of interest and expertise. The courses are recognised internationally and seen as prestigious qualifications for educators who wish to become leaders in their chosen fields.

Duration:

0.5 year

Part-time: Available^

Students are able to build a course to suit their specific needs from the following specialist strands: • Educational Leadership • Literacy • Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)

0.5 year (in addition to Master)

Alternative entry for TESOL specialisation only: Australian bachelor degree, or equivalent. Experience teaching English to speakers of other languages will be looked upon favourably.

Sample Study Program

• Mathematics and Science Education

Duration:

• Online and ICT Education

Part-time: Available^

• Global Education

Academic entry requirements: Australian Bachelor of Education or equivalent four-year teacher training; for example, an undergraduate degree plus a Bachelor or Master of Teaching, Diploma of Education, or equivalent.

• Adult Learning

Duration:

Part-time: Available^

Master of Education

• Researching School Improvement

Master of Education with Honours

Academic entry requirements: Australian Bachelor of Education, Diploma of Education, Bachelor or Master of Teaching, or equivalent.

• Physical Education, Health and Wellbeing

• Professional Learning and School Improvement

OR

1 year

Academic entry requirements: Australian Master of Education degree with credit average or better, or equivalent.

Education (Leadership and Literacy focus) UNITS

GC

Successful School Leadership 12.5% Inclusive Curriculum Leadership 12.5% Leadership for Learning 12.5% Understanding Educational Enquiry 12.5% New Media Literacies 12.5% Effective Literacy Pedagogy 12.5% Reading and Writing Difficulties: Identification and Intervention 12.5%

Pathways Coursework

Research

Recognised Qualification

Education Honours

Graduate Certificate of Education (Researching School Improvement)

Master of Education (Honours) possible pathway

Foundations of Educational Research 25% Dissertation 25%

Graduate Certificate of Education

Master of Education

Evidence-based Teaching of Literacy 12.5%

GC = Graduate Certificate M = Master M(H) = Master (Honours)

www.utas.edu.au/courses/E7E

Doctor of Education (EdD)° Master of Education (Research) Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students.

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www.utas.edu.au/education

Doctor OF Education° Duration:

3 years full-time

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Entry is at the discretion of the Dean of Graduate Research and would normally include a teaching qualification with honours or an educational postgraduate qualification (including a research component, such as a dissertation) and/or extensive teaching experience. Work experience entry requirements: Minimum two years’ professional experience. Applicants with equivalent qualifications outside education may also be considered. Some demonstrated research capacity is highly desirable. Designed for professionals in the field of education and related areas who wish to enhance their theoretical underpinnings and practise as educators and leaders. The course is 30% coursework and 70% research.

Sample Study Program

Doctor of Education UNITS

Coursework Understanding Education Inquiry Foundations of Educational Research Critical Review of Literature Advanced Research Methods in Education Research Thesis or Research Portfolio

www.utas.edu.au/courses/E9D

My career Donna Bergshoeff Art Teacher, Glenora District High School Master of Teaching "My original degree is a Bachelor of Fine Art specialising in multimedia and photography. I came to Australia seven years ago from Canada and actually taught at a uni level. I taught in Melbourne and Sydney and moved down to Tassie and started my masters. I fell in love with Tassie when I first got here. I love the bushwalking and the size of it and the pace of it; it’s just perfect for me. I always wanted to do a master that was always in the long-term plan, but that long-term plan just kept getting longer and longer and longer. But moving down here, it all of a sudden became a lot more feasible. I guess you could say, it was a lot easier to transition back into school, because it was much more supportive and a much more supportive environment as well. If I was up in Melbourne or Sydney still, I doubt I’d be walking the same path. I was lucky enough to get a scholarship in my second year, which is between the Department of Education and the University. I transitioned out of second year and into a permanent position, which is amazing, because it just gives you that extra peace of mind. It’s all mapped out for me. I’ve been thinking about doing a PhD eventually. Things have sparked my interest – areas like literacy and working with ELA students in the art field. So I don’t think it’s the last that UTAS is going to see of me!"

°This course is not currently available to international students. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students.

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Learning and Teaching+ Degree Level: Graduate Certificate° Location: Intakes:

Flexible Delivery – Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast February, July

Graduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching for Health Professionals°» Duration:

2 years part-time‡

This course was developed in response to demand for a program to meet both the needs of health professionals as clinical teachers and the changing educational requirements of medical, nursing, pharmacy and other professionally accredited health courses. Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Work experience entry requirements: Applicants are expected to be engaged in some form of undergraduate or postgraduate teaching activity in a clinical health care setting.

Sample Study Program

Learning and Teaching for Health Professionals UNITS

Semester 1, Year 1 Foundations of Learning and Teaching in Health Professional Education 12.5% Semester 2, Year 1 Assessment in the Health Professions 12.5% Semester 1, Year 2 Innovation and Leadership in University Learning and Teaching 12.5%

Graduate Certificate in University Learning and Teaching° Duration:

2 years part-time

This course aims to improve the standard of learning and teaching at a university level. Provides a flexibly structured program that allows for the needs and characteristics of different discipline fields and different groups with a teaching role. Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Work experience entry requirements: Applicants are expected to be engaged in some form of undergraduate or postgraduate teaching activity.

Sample Study Program

University Learning and Teaching UNITS

Semester 1, Year 1 Foundations of University Learning and Teaching 12.5% Semester 2, Year 1 Enhancing Professional Practice in University Learning and Teaching 12.5% Semester 1, Year 2 Innovation and Leadership in University Learning and Teaching 12.5% Semester 2, Year 2 University Learning and Teaching Development Project 12.5% OR Scholarship of Teaching and Learning 12.5%

TO BECOME A TEACHER

teaching Degree Level: Master Location: Hobart˜, Distance/Online∞« Intakes: February The Master of Teaching is a graduate entry pre-service teacher education program for students who already hold a bachelor degree or equivalent. It is intended to provide teaching practice and skills to enable beginning teachers to embrace either the primary or secondary years of teaching, and to lay a foundation for further professional development in both theory and practice of education. The Master of Teaching has been designed to enable graduates to teach in all Tasmanian government and nongovernment schools, as well as interstate schools. In addition, graduating students may seek recruitment globally, or in alternative education and care settings. Students must be mindful of state and international teacher registration requirements if seeking employment outside Tasmania. Enrolment in the Master of Teaching requires you to attend (unpaid) Professional Experience on a full-time basis for a block period over a number of weeks each year. Professional Experience is embedded in the course structure and forms a core requirement for teacher registration. No matter where you are located, UTAS will help to organise Professional Experience placements in appropriate educational settings.*

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Semester 2, Year 2 University Learning and Teaching Development Project 12.5% OR Scholarship of Teaching and Learning 12.5%

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+Full scholarships are available to University of Tasmania staff in a teaching role; full-time, part-time and sessional. °This course is not currently available to international students. »All units require some face-to-face attendance, campus may vary. ‡Please note this program is only available for part-time study with students undertaking one unit per semester therefore not available to international students. ˜The on-campus mode of study also comprises some online engagement. ∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia. «Enrolment is dependent upon meeting specific criteria in relation to professional experience expectations which are to be discussed with the Faculty. *An appropriate education setting is taught in English with a supervising teacher who has the necessary minimum English language requirement and recognised minimum qualification to be eligible for registration with the Teachers Registration Board of Tasmania.


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Master of Teaching Duration:

2 years

Part-time:

Available^

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent overseas qualification. Areas of teaching specialisation: Primary OR Secondary

Sample Study Program

Teaching – Secondary – general Sciences and Mathematics** UNITS

Semester 1, Year 1 Foundations of Teaching 12.5% Human Development in Educational Contexts 12.5%

The secondary teaching specialisations require students to select two teaching areas (from the following) based on the disciplines undertaken in their bachelor degree:

Foundations and Theories of Literacy: Teaching and Reading 12.5%

• The Arts (Dance, Drama, Visual Art, Multimedia, Music)

Semester 2, Year 1

• English Literacy • General Sciences • Languages Other Than English • Mathematics • Social Sciences The School of Education strongly encourages all students to maintain regular contact with an educational context. For this reason, volunteering in an educational setting or classroom is highly recommended.

Did you know UTAS was named in the Top 10 Australian Universities by the Academic Rankings of World Universities in 2012.

Personal and Professional Numeracy 12.5%

Planning for Positive Behaviour 12.5% Teacher as Planner, Assessor and Reporter 12.5% Teaching the 7-12 Mathematics Curriculum 12.5% Introduction to Secondary Science Education 12.5% Semester 1, Year 2 Ethics Education and Teacher Identity 12.5% Inclusive Practices in Education Settings 12.5% Secondary Students as Mathematics Learners 12.5% Lower Secondary Science Education Pedagogy 12.5% Semester 2, Year 2 Preparing for the Profession 12.5% Cultural Awareness: Aboriginal Studies 12.5% Pedagogical Content Knowledge for Teaching Secondary Mathematics 12.5% Senior Secondary Science Education Pedagogy 12.5%

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^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. **Course structure and unit titles are subject to change.

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fAcUlty of

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UniQUe stRengtHs • Quality undergraduate and postgraduate research education, strengthened by a strong partnership with the Menzies Research Institute Tasmania. • Strong emphasis on rural health and community association and community engagement. • A high lecturer-to-student ratio provides excellent learning outcomes for each student. Photographed by Sean Fennessy

• Clinical placement can be undertaken across Tasmania, mainland Australia and internationally.

the faculty of Health science

• Work in partnership with the state Department of Health and Human Services, and other health organisations. • Leader in learning and research simulation. • Focused on interprofessional education.

key fAcilities • State-of-the-art science laboratories, cutting-edge equipment in purpose-built facilities and simulation labs which provide clinical experience prior to clinical placement. • Rural Clinical School in Burnie. • Fourteen rural teaching sites which facilitate state-wide clinical placements and a strong focus on rural health. • 24-hour access to computer laboratories. • Access to an extensive medical library. • The new MS2 building in Hobart is now open. • The new Launceston Clinical School facilities as part of the state-of-the-art Northern Integrated Care Centre. • Redevelopment of the Domain Hub area is underway and will accommodate new facilities for the School of Nursing and Midwifery.

The Faculty of Health Science has a long and well-deserved reputation, both within Australia and internationally, for excellence in teaching and research. It incorporates five academic schools: Human Life Sciences, Medicine, Nursing and Midwifery, Pharmacy and Psychology. Also within the Faculty are the University Department of Rural Health and the Rural Clinical School, which provide a hub for academic rural health in Tasmania. Given Tasmania’s demographic distribution it is not surprising that the Faculty has a strong focus on rural health. It places high emphasis on rural clinical experience for postgraduate students. The Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services and the Faculty of Health Science have a formal collaborative partnership and a close working relationship. The Faculty receives excellent support and cooperation from the health sector and health professional bodies. The Faculty of Health Science offers excellent facilities, including the Medical Sciences 1 and new Medical Sciences 2 buildings in Hobart, which accommodate the Faculty office, the School of Medicine and the Menzies Research Institute Tasmania. The Faculty will also soon have new facilities in the redeveloped Domain hub area in Hobart for the School of Nursing and Midwifery. In Launceston the newly opened Launceston Clinical School has state-of-the-art facilities for learning and teaching. All of the Faculty facilities contain modern laboratories, technical equipment, and tele-health and videoconferencing options. Students have access to computer laboratories, simulation labs and a wide range of equipment, including electronic information resources.

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master of pharmaceutical science My degree will equip me with the tools I need to establish myself in the pharmaceutical industry. The program is structured well so that we get the best of both coursework and research. At UTAS, all the lecturers promote a very exciting learning environment by encouraging everyone to be proactive and the staff and faculty stress the importance of asking questions if we don’t understand something.

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ADDICTION STUDIES FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS°

CLINICAL LEADERSHIP° Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master

Degree Level: Graduate Certificate Location: Distance/Flexible∞ Intakes: February The units in this one year course are designed to provide students employed in the field of addiction with the knowledge, understanding and skills to work sensitively with clients and families affected by addictive disorders and behaviours. During the course students will gain a broad theoretical understanding of dependency, maladaptive behaviours and epidemiological indicators and develop their communication skills in working with people from a wide range of age groups, backgrounds and cultures. They will be encouraged to be aware of issues of social responsibility in providing for the health of others and prepared for partnership practice with clients and their families.

Graduate Certificate in Addiction Studies for Health Professionals Duration:

Location:

Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast, Distance∞

Intakes:

February, July

This course is designed for practicing clinicians in leadership roles in health services. It will provide access to knowledge on health systems and policy, leadership skills, legal, ethical and clinical governance issues, interpreting data and evaluating evidence. At master level, the course consists mainly of a supervised workplace based project. A parallel program in Professional Honours is also available in this field of study, please visit: www.utas.edu.au/courses/M4L

Graduate Certificate in Clinical Leadership Duration:

1 year part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Must be a practicing clinician and hold a bachelor degree or equivalent.

1 year part-time‡

Graduate Diploma of Clinical Leadership

Academic entry requirements: A bachelor degree in a health field with at least a credit average or (in the case of nurses) an equivalent qualification such as a hospital-based nursing certificate or diploma.

Academic entry requirements: Must be a practicing clinician and hold a bachelor degree or equivalent.

Work experience entry requirements: Employment in the field of addiction (alcohol and other drugs).

Master of Clinical Leadership Duration:

Sample Study Program

Addiction studies for health professionals UNITS

Contexts of Addiction 12.5% Assessment and Management of Addictive Disorders 12.5% Approaches to Intervention 12.5% Self Directed Project in Addiction Studies 12.5% GC = Graduate Certificate

Duration:

2 years part-time‡

3 years part-time

clinical leadership UNITS

GC

GD

M

Australian Health System in Context 12.5% Project Management for Health Professionals 12.5% Supervision and Leadership: Theory, Process and Practice 12.5% Translational Research 12.5% Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Services 12.5% Positive Psychology and Leadership 12.5% Risk Management and Governance 12.5% Introduction to Action Research (Must choose this option if Master intended) 12.5% Evaluation and Evidence Based Research Methods 12.5% Workplace Learning: Major Project 37.5% GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

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CLINICAL PHARMACY Degree Level: Graduate Diploma, Master Location: Distance/Flexible∞ Intakes:

Academic entry requirements: Must be a practicing clinician and hold a bachelor degree or equivalent. GC

Sample Study Program

January, February, June, July, October (Coursework units are only available for enrolment in Semesters 1, 2 and 4)

This postgraduate degree promotes professional development and career enhancement for pharmacists by developing knowledge and skills in clinical pharmacy, pharmacotherapeutics and practice-based research. Students of these courses will enhance their ability to contribute to the quality use of medicines and improve critical analysis and clinical decision making skills. Offered fully online, this clinical training program is flexible allowing students to balance their work, study and personal life.

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°This course is not currently available to international students. ∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia. ‡Please note this program is only available for part-time study with students undertaking two units per semester therefore not available to international students.

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All students will study six advanced pharmacotherapeutic coursework units. Students who enrol in the master program will go on to complete a research project, supervised by academics from the Unit for Medication Outcomes Research and Education (UMORE). A parallel program in Professional Honours is also available in this field of study, please visit: www.utas.edu.au/courses/M4I

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF CLINICAL PHARMACY Duration:

2 years part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Australian Bachelor of Pharmacy degree or equivalent Other entry requirements: Must be a registered pharmacist with at least two years postgraduate work experience. Alternative entry: Completion of Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) in lieu of postgraduate work experience. Registration is still required. Should a graduate of the Graduate Diploma of Clinical Pharmacy wish to pursue the Master of Clinical Pharmacy credit is granted for coursework units towards the Master degree.

Master of Clinical Pharmacy Duration:

3 years part-time

Other entry requirements: Must be a registered pharmacist with at least two years postgraduate work experience. Alternative entry: Graduates of the Graduate Diploma of Clinical Pharmacy are eligible to articulate to the Master.

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Clinical Pharmacy UNITS

GD

M

Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics I 12.5% Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics II 12.5% Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics III 12.5% Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics IV 12.5% Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics V 12.5% Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics VI 12.5% Research Methodology and Clinical Trials 12.5% Research Thesis A 12.5% Research Thesis B 12.5% Research Thesis C 12.5% Research Thesis D 12.5% Research Thesis E 12.5% GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

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Counselling ‡

Academic entry requirements: Australian Bachelor of Pharmacy degree or equivalent.

These courses do not lead to registration as a pharmacist.

Sample Study Program

Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master Location: Hobart Intake:

February, July

Three stand-alone yet integrated programs of study within counselling are available to students. The programs are aimed at graduates who seek a rewarding career as a professional counsellor as well as workers whose initial professional training is in an area other than psychology, yet are utilising counselling in their professional activities and require education and professional development in counselling. The graduate certificate provides a first qualification and an introduction to the fundamental concepts and skills required for effective counselling. The graduate diploma provides skill-based training to allow students to obtain employment as

a professional counsellor. Students gain specific counselling skills and can proceed to a master level qualification where they can develop advanced skills in counselling and obtain research training. The Master of Counselling meets requirements for eligibility for listing on the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) Register. For further information see www.pacfa.org.au

Graduate Certificate of Counselling Duration:

1 year part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree with a major in psychology or behavioural science, a degree in an affiliated area or other equivalent qualifications. Other entry requirements: Candidates will be interviewed and may be required to submit a professional statement including professional references, statement of intent, work history and police records check. Alternative entry: In special cases candidates who do not satisfy the normal entry requirements but have extensive relevant professional experience may be accepted by the Faculty for entry to the course.

Graduate Diploma in counselling Duration:

1 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree with a major in psychology or behavioural science, a degree in an affiliated area or other equivalent qualifications. Other entry requirements: Candidates will be interviewed and may be required to submit a professional statement including professional references, statement of intent, work history and police records check. Alternative entry: In special cases candidates who do not satisfy the normal entry requirements but have extensive relevant professional experience may be accepted by the Faculty for entry to the course.

‡Please note this program is only available for part-time study with students undertaking two units per semester therefore not available to international students. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students


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E-HEALTH (HEALTH INFORMATICS)

Master of Counselling Duration:

2 years

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Candidates for the Master of Counselling must have completed all units required for the Graduate Diploma of Counselling.

Alternative entry: In special cases candidates who do not satisfy the normal entry requirements but have extensive relevant professional experience may be accepted by the Faculty for entry to the course.

Sample Study Program UNITS

GC

GD

Location: Distance∞ Intakes:

February, July

These courses offer practising and potential health professionals opportunities to develop skills and knowledge to use the tools of health information confidently and effectively. Graduates should have an understanding of the potential of health information management tools, together with an awareness of issues relating to their use. They should possess the knowledge and skills which will enable them to take leading roles within the emerging field of health informatics.

Other entry requirements: Candidates will be interviewed and may be required to submit a professional statement including professional references, statement of intent, work history and police records check.

Counselling

Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master

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Counselling Skills 1 12.5% Counselling Skills 2 12.5% Counselling Ethics and Practice 12.5% Adjustment to Change 12.5% Theories of Counselling 12.5% Family and Couple Counselling 12.5% Assessment in Counselling 12.5% Counselling Practicum 12.5% Research Proposal 12.5% Research Thesis 25% Advanced Counselling Skills 1 12.5% Professional Internship 25%

Graduate Certificate in E-Health (Health Informatics) Duration:

1 year part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Applicants must hold a three-year degree or diploma with a major in a healthrelated or communications technology area, or equivalent. Alternative entry: Experience and/or qualifications as deemed appropriate by the Head of School.

Graduate Diploma of E-Health (Health Informatics) Duration:

2 years part-time‡

Master of E-Health (Health Informatics)° Duration:

3 years part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Applicants must hold a three-year degree or diploma with a major in a health-related or communications technology area, or equivalent. Alternative entry: Experience and/or qualifications as deemed appropriate by the Head of School.

Sample Study Program

e-health (health informatics) UNITS

GC

GD

M

Introduction to Health Informatics 12.5% Data, Information and Knowledge 12.5% E-Health Privacy and Security Issues 12.5% Electronic Health Records 12.5% E-Health 12.5% The Diffusion of Health Technology (Managing Change) 12.5% Understanding Health Informatics Research 12.5% Health Information Systems 12.5% Health Informatics Research Methods 12.5% Rural and Remote E-Health 12.5%

Academic entry requirements: Applicants must hold a three-year degree or diploma with a major in a healthrelated or communications technology area, or equivalent.

Workplace Learning – Major Project B 25%

Alternative entry: Experience and/or qualifications as deemed appropriate by the Head of School.

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GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

Forensic Practice 12.5% Childhood and Adolescent Counselling 12.5% See also Rehabilitation Counselling on page 71 for more course options. GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

www.utas.edu.au/courses/K7A ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. ∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia. ‡Please note this program is only available for part-time study with students undertaking two units per semester therefore not available to international students. °This course is not currently available to international students.

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NEW FOR 2013

Evidence-Based Complementary Medicines° Degree Level: Graduate Certificate Location: Distance/Flexible Intakes: July** This course is for practising health professionals. Increasingly, Australians are using complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) without obtaining the necessary information regarding their safe and appropriate use. This course has been designed to address this growing trend using an evidencebased approach. On completion of this course, health professionals will gain the confidence to assess the potential benefits and risks in dosage, harmful medicinal interactions and adverse effects that can be involved in the use of these products. This program is flexible and easily accessible, and aims to equip graduates with the necessary knowledge and skills to provide adequate evidence-based advice to their patients on the quality use of complementary and alternative medicines.

Graduate Certificate in Evidence-Based Complementary Medicines Duration:

0.5 year

Part-time: Available Academic entry requirements: A bachelor degree in a health field; or a bachelor degree with a major in a healthrelated area; or equivalent. Alternative entry: Experience and/or qualifications as deemed appropriate by the Head of School.

Sample Study Program

Evidence-Based Complementary Medicines UNITS

GC

Complementary Medicine in Australian Health Care 12.5% Evidence-based Complementary Medicine 12.5% Integrated Approaches to Common Clinical Problems A 12.5% Integrated Approaches to Common Clinical Problems B 12.5% GC = Graduate Certificate

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FLEXIBLE LEARNING AND SIMULATION FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS°

Sample Study Program

flexible learning and simulation for health professionals UNITS

Delivering Flexible Learning 12.5% Simulation in Health Teaching 12.5% Teaching and Learning in Clinical Practice 12.5% Applied Teaching and Learning in Clinical Practice 12.5% GC = Graduate certificate

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HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES°

Degree Level: Graduate Certificate

Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master

Location: Distance/Flexible

Location:

Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast, Distance

Intakes:

February, July

Intakes:

February, July

This fully online course is designed to prepare clinically based educators to teach in flexible mode and to introduce them to the use of simulation in their teaching. It aims to provide students with skills in developing and delivering flexible learning, and to give them an understanding of the complex interplay between teaching and learning in simulated environments. Students will develop communication skills across a broad range of practice contexts and teaching and learning environments, and engage with a wide range of inter-professional disciplines, cultures and age groups.

Graduate Certificate in Flexible Learning and Simulation for Health Professionals Duration:

1 year part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: A bachelor degree in a health field with at least a credit average or (in the case of nurses) an equivalent qualification such a hospital-based nursing certificate or diploma.

This course is designed for leaders in health and human services. Units are provided by both the Faculty of Health Science and the Faculty of Business. At master level, the course consists primarily of a supervised workplacebased project. A parallel program in Professional Honours is also available in this field of study, please visit: www.utas.edu.au/courses/M4L

Graduate Certificate in Health and Human Services Duration:

1 year part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: A bachelor degree or equivalent.

Graduate Diploma of Health and Human Services Duration:

2 years part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: A bachelor degree or equivalent.

Work experience entry requirements: Employment in an educational capacity within a clinical area.

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**Semester 2, 2013 commencement of this course is yet to be confirmed. °This course is not currently available to international students. ‡Please note this program is only available for part-time study with students undertaking two units per semester therefore not available to international students.


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HEALTH (specialisation)°

Master of Health and Human Services Duration:

Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master

3 years part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: A bachelor degree or equivalent.

Sample Study Program

health and human services UNITS

GC

GD

M

Supervision and Leadership: Theory, Process and Practice 12.5% Risk Management and Governance 12.5% Foundations in Health and Human Services 12.5%

Flexible Delivery (Online)∂

Intake:

February, July

Changing models of health care delivery and health service management, particularly clinical governance and leadership and the utilisation of emerging information technology, are key areas that are becoming increasingly important in the context of contemporary health care. This program provides the opportunity for health professionals to enhance their management and leadership skills while focusing on sector-specific needs. The specialisation streams available ◊ are Medical Education and Executive Development. Participants will select their preferred specialisation at the time of enrolment.

Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Services 12.5% Health Policy 12.5%

A parallel program in Professional Honours is also available in this field of study, please visit: www.utas.edu.au/courses/M4L

Introduction to Action Research (Must choose this option if Master intended) 12.5% Positive Psychology and Leadership 12.5%

Graduate Certificate in Health (Specialisation)

Project Management for Health Professionals 12.5%

Duration:

Research Component and weighting: Major Project 37.5%

1 year part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Applicants should hold a three-year degree with a major in a health-related area, or equivalent.

Evaluation and Evidence Based Research Methods 12.5% GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

OR Have equivalent experience and/or qualifications deemed appropriate by the Head of School.

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Location:

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Graduate Diploma of Health (Specialisation) Duration:

2 years part-time±

Academic entry requirements: Applicants should hold a three-year degree with a major in a health-related area, or equivalent.

Master of Health (Specialisation) Duration:

3 years part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Applicants should hold a three-year degree with a major in a health-related area, or equivalent. OR Have equivalent experience and/or qualifications deemed appropriate by the Head of School.

Sample Study Program

Health (executive development) UNITS

GC

GD

M

The Australian Health System in Context 12.5% Project Management for Health Professionals 12.5% Supervision and Leadership, Theory, Process and Practice 12.5% Human Resource Management 1 12.5% Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Services 12.5% Risk Management and Clinical Governance 12.5% Positive Psychology and Leadership 12.5% Action Research 2 12.5% Evaluation and Evidence-based Research Methods 12.5% Change Management and Diffusion of Innovation in Health Services 12.5% Workplace Learning Major Project A & B 25% GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

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OR Have equivalent experience and/or qualifications deemed appropriate by the Head of School.

‡Please note this program is only available for part-time study with students undertaking two units per semester therefore not available to international students. °This course is not currently available to international students. ∂Students are required to attend study days. ◊Not intended for nursing postgraduates.

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MEDICAL LABORATORY sciences/Biomedical Science Degree Level: Graduate Diploma, Master Location: Launceston Intake:

July (normally Semester 2 start only)

The Graduate Diploma of Medical Laboratory Sciences and the Master of Biomedical Science courses provide students with the theoretical and practical skills necessary for employment in medical pathology laboratories. The Master of Biomedical Science will provide some experience in research and a potential pathway for students to enter postgraduate higher degrees by research. Students will gain knowledge and a variety of skills in professional areas such as clinical chemistry, endocrinology, haematology, blood transfusion science, histopathology, medical microbiology, human molecular biology and immunology. Career options open to medical laboratory scientists are in hospital-based clinical and pathology laboratories, private pathology services, blood transfusion services and public health laboratories. The program provides a formal qualification in medical laboratory science for students with an undergraduate background in science or health science.

Graduate Diploma of Medical Laboratory Sciences Duration:

1.5 years (eight coursework units delivered over three semesters)∆

Academic entry requirements: Successful completion of a first degree in biochemistry or a medical science, health science, science or other related discipline, with a credit average. Previous degree level studies in biochemistry/physiology at second year and some introductory understanding of immunology and microbiology is also required.

Duration:

Degree Level: Graduate Diploma, Master

2 years

Location:

Part-time: Available^ Eight coursework units delivered over three semesters∆ plus three research units usually delivered over two or three semesters. Research units will need to be clustered towards the end of the program and may include the summer semester. Academic entry requirements: Successful completion of a first degree in biochemistry or a medical science, health science, science or other related discipline, with a credit average, including studies in biochemistry and physiology at second year and some first or second year immunology and microbiology. NOTE: Students who have completed the Bachelor of Biomedical Science at the University of Tasmania or any other AIMS accredited course are not eligible for entry to this course, due to the comparable nature of the core coursework units. These students are recommended to undertake honours to gain research experience.

Sample Study Program

Flexible Delivery (Online)#

Intake: February The graduate diploma prepares midwives to practise competently in a variety of maternity settings in accordance with the internationally defined role and scope of the practice of midwives. Knowledge of the discipline of midwifery and relevant professional values for inclusion are developed. Studies at the Master level aim to prepare advanced practice midwives for leadership roles in a range of practice settings.

Graduate Diploma of Midwifery Duration:

2 years part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in nursing or equivalent. Work experience entry requirements: Recent nursing experience in an appropriate setting.

MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES/BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE

Other entry requirements: Applicants must hold current nurse registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency.

Haematology 1 12.5%

Candidates may also be interviewed as part of the selection process.

Haematology 2 12.5%

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Transfusion Science 12.5%

Master of Clinical Midwifery

General Medical Microbiology 12.5%

Duration:

UNITS

Medical Microbiology A 12.5% Medical Microbiology B 12.5% Clinical Chemistry 1 12.5% Clinical Chemistry 2 12.5% Research and Topics in Health Science 12.5% Guided Research A, B and C 50% GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

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Midwifery°

Master of Biomedical Science

GD

M

3 years part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in nursing with credit grade average or higher, or an equivalent qualification such as a hospitalbased nursing certificate or diploma and successful completion of the Graduate Diploma of Midwifery, or equivalent. Work experience entry requirements: Minimum two years’ full-time experience in relevant midwifery practice or equivalent. Alternatively, ability to produce evidence of recent midwifery experience in an appropriate care setting. Other entry requirements: Registration as a midwife with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency.

∆Some students may be able to complete the program in 12 months, with Faculty approval, based on their previous qualifications and relevant experience. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. °This course is not currently available to international students. #Most units delivered fully online, however some include regional study days on campus. ‡Please note this program is only available for part-time study with students undertaking two units per semester therefore not available to international students.


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Applicants who gained their midwifery qualifications overseas will need to have their qualification assessed by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council and be eligible for registration in Australia. Candidates may also be interviewed as part of the selection process. Alternative entry: Hold qualifications or work experience deemed to be equivalent to an Australian bachelor degree in nursing with a credit average, or equivalent. OR

Nursing° Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master Location:

Distance/Flexible Delivery (Online)#

Intakes:

February, July*

At the graduate certificate level, nursing graduates are prepared for roles in specialised practice settings. The following specialisations are offered subject to demand: • Acute Care Nursing

Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Diploma of Midwifery, or equivalent.

• Aged Care Nursing

Sample Study Program

• Child and Family Health Nursing

Midwifery UNITS

Introduction to Midwifery Practice 12.5% Research for Clinical Practice A 12.5% Childbirth and Early Parenthood 25%

• Anaesthetics and Recovery Nursing • Cardiovascular Nursing • Clinical Nursing and Teaching GD

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Work experience entry requirements: At least six months’ full-time experience in relevant nursing practice within the last two years, or equivalent. Other entry requirements: Be registered as a nurse with the Australian Health Practitioner Registration Agency. Applicants may be interviewed as part of the selection process. A police background check may be required to complete some units of this course.

• General Practice Nursing

Duration:

• Immigration Health for Nurses

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in nursing with credit grade average or higher, or an equivalent qualification such as a hospitalbased nursing certificate or diploma.

• Mental Health/Psychiatric Nursing • Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing

• Orthopaedic Nursing

• Oncology Nursing • Paediatric Intensive Care Nursing • Paediatric Nursing • Perioperative Nursing

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Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in nursing with credit grade average or higher, or an equivalent qualification such as a hospitalbased nursing certificate or diploma.

Graduate Diploma of Nursing

Complexities During and After Birth 25%

GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

1 year part-time‡

• Emergency Care Nursing

• Critical Care Nursing

• Neuroscience Nursing

Advanced Midwifery Practice 25%

Duration:

• Community Health Nursing

Complexities in Antenatal Care and Family Life 25%

Advanced Discipline Studies in Midwifery 25%

Graduate Certificate in Nursing

• Rehabilitation Nursing • Renal Nursing • Rural and Remote Nursing • Special Care of the Newborn Nursing Students are able to upgrade to a Graduate Diploma of Nursing.

2 years part-time‡

Work experience entry requirements: Minimum one year of full-time experience in relevant nursing practice within the last two years, or equivalent. Other entry requirements: Be registered as a nurse with the Australian Health Practitioner Registration Agency. Applicants may be interviewed as part of the selection process. A police background check may be required to complete some units of this course. www.utas.edu.au/courses/H6F

The graduate diploma level provides additional academic knowledge and skills. The master degree prepares advanced practice nurses for leadership roles in a range of clinical nursing settings. A parallel program in Professional Honours is also available in this field of study. www.utas.edu.au/courses/H4F

°This course is not currently available to international students. #Most units delivered fully online, however some include regional study days on campus. *Only some specialisations within the Graduate Diploma, subject to demand, available for July commencement. ‡Please note this program is only available for part-time study with students undertaking two units per semester therefore not available to international students.

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Faculty of

health science Master of Clinical Nursing Duration:

3 years part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in nursing with credit grade average or higher, or an equivalent qualification such as a hospitalbased nursing certificate or diploma, and successful completion of the Graduate Diploma of Nursing, or equivalent. Work experience entry requirements: Minimum one year of full-time experience in relevant nursing practice within the last five years, or equivalent. Other entry requirements: Be registered as a nurse with the Australian Health Practitioner Registration Agency. Applicants may be interviewed as part of the selection process. A police background check may be required to complete some units of this course.

Sample Study Program

nursing – Critical Care Stream UNITS

My career

GC** GD

Foundations of Critical Care Nursing Practice 12.5% Applied Nursing Science 12.5%

Cathryn Collins Registered Nurse Royal Hobart Hospital – specialising in paediatric nursing and Child and Family Health Nurse in Brighton Community Graduate Diploma of Nursing (Child and Family Health) “My initial qualification achieved was a Bachelor of Nursing completed in 2003 at UTAS, Launceston campus. This was a face-to-face course and provided the foundation for my nursing careers. In 2008 I completed a Graduate Certificate in Nursing, specialising in Paediatrics. Most recently I completed my Graduate Diploma, specialising in Child and Family Health, in 2011. This was an online course delivered by UTAS. Initially I found studying online challenging, but with support, and time to get to know the technology and programs, I found online studying versatile. I was able to continue working my full hours and study when I wanted to study in an environment which would enhance my ability to learn. I also made new friends and felt well supported. Without completing postgraduate studies I wouldn’t be competitive as an employee. I’m able to work in a specialised field in which I get enjoyment and satisfaction. I believe undertaking further studies was worth the effort. I have greater confidence and respect in the workplace and community, and the ability to apply knowledge and understanding into my field of work. I’m able to critically analyse, research and apply myself to my fullest potential.

Contemporary Critical Care Nursing Practice 12.5% Contemporary Critical Care Nursing Science 12.5% Project Management for Health Professionals 12.5% Research for Clinical Practice A 12.5% Teaching and Learning in Clinical Practice 12.5% Applied Teaching and Learning in Clinical Practice 12.5% Advanced Clinical Nursing Practice 25% Advanced Professional Nursing Practice 25% GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

www.utas.edu.au/courses/H7F

I feel proud to achieve what I have and I am proud to say I attended UTAS.”

‡Please note this program is only available for part-time study with students undertaking two units per semester therefore not available to international students.

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www.utas.edu.au/healthsci

Pharmaceutical Science Degree Level: Graduate Diploma, Master Location: Hobart Intakes:

February, July

These courses provide graduates of science and pharmacy with advanced pharmacological and pharmaceutical science research skills aimed at enhancing their employability in the biopharmaceutical and pharmaceutical industries. Graduates of the master may also progress towards a higher degree by research in their chosen area of expertise. Students will study four coursework units in Pharmaceutical Science and Pharmacology in addition to three elective coursework units, while the Master includes an in-depth research project in a range of possible areas, including clinical projects. Students will gain knowledge in the pharmaceutical sciences, and develop skills in written and verbal communication in these areas. Graduates will experience problem-solving in the pharmaceutical sciences and medicinal chemistry, and will study the global context of pharmaceuticals. Social and ethical implications of these studies will be emphasised.

Graduate Diploma of Pharmaceutical Science Duration:

1 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Successful completion of an Australian bachelor degree in science, or equivalent. International students should note that this course has application deadlines and is subject to quotas. Meeting minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission. Please visit www.international.utas.edu.au for details.

Psychology (CLINICAL)

Master of Pharmaceutical Science Duration:

Degree Level: Master

1.5 years째째

Location: Hobart

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Non-pharmacy graduates require successful completion of an Australian bachelor degree in science, or equivalent. Applicants who have recently completed their degree are required to have a minimum average grade of 60% in the final two years of their degree. Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Diploma of Pharmaceutical Science or equivalent. Applicants with less than a minimum average grade of 60% in the final two years of their degree will be considered based on a combination of their academic record and relevant post-graduation work experience. Such applicants must have graduated at least three years prior to application. International students should note that this course has application deadlines and is subject to quotas. Meeting minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission. Please visit www.international.utas.edu.au for details.

Intake: February This course is designed to prepare students for professional work as psychologists through the development of advanced professional skills, in tandem with theoretical and empirical knowledge. Graduates of the Master of Psychology (Clinical) meet the academic requirements for registration as a psychologist, and for membership of the Australian Psychological Society.

Master of Psychology (Clinical) Duration:

2 years

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science with first or second class honours in Psychology or equivalent.

These courses do not lead to registration as a pharmacist.

Other requirements: All applicants must satisfy the School of Psychology that they are suitable candidates for professional training in psychology.

Sample Study Program

Applicants may be required to attend an interview.

Pharmaceutical Science UNITS

GD

Pharmacology A 12.5% Pharmacology B 12.5%

M

International students should note that this course has strict application deadlines. Meeting minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission. Please see www.international.utas.edu.au for details.

Pharmaceutical Science A 12.5% Pharmaceutical Science B 12.5% Medicinal Chemistry 12.5% Clinical Pharmacokinetics 12.5% Toxicology 12.5% Research in Pharmaceutical Science 12.5% Research Thesis 50% See also Clinical Pharmacy course listings on page 61 for more options. GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

www.utas.edu.au/courses/M7E ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. 째째This degree encompasses winter and summer semesters and duration spans one calendar year full-time.

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Faculty of

health science

Sample Study Program

Clinical Psychology UNITS

Semester 1, Year 1 Adult Psychopathology 6.25%

NEW FOR 2013

PUBLIC HEALTH° Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master Location: Distance

Current Issues in Assessment 6.25% Behaviour Change 1 6.25% Clinical Child Psychology 6.25% Ethics and Professional Practice 6.25% Research Design 1 6.25% Research Thesis 1A 12.5% Semester 2, Year 1 Behaviour Change 2 6.25% Psychopharmacology and Substance Use 6.25% Clinical Placement 1 18.75% Professional Practice 1 6.25% Research Thesis 1B 12.5% Semester 1, Year 2 Advanced Assessment 6.25% Health Psychology 6.25% Clinical Placement 2 18.75% Professional Practice 2 6.25% Research Thesis 2A 12.5% Semester 2, Year 2 Clinical Placement 3 18.75% Professional Practice 3 6.25% Research Thesis 2B 25%

www.utas.edu.au/courses/S7J

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Intakes:

February, July

Postgraduate coursework programs in Public Health at UTAS comprise three awards: the Graduate Certificate in Public Health, the Graduate Diploma in Public Health and the Master of Public Health. These three awards articulate and are progressive, building on core knowledge and skills. Students may progress from the graduate certificate to the graduate diploma and then on to the master. The aim of these courses is to equip graduates with the skills and experience required to understand and improve health at a population level. This requires a broad perspective of health and its determinants and a knowledge, understanding and application of the five practice areas as defined by the national competency framework for Master of Public Health Graduates in Australia. These are: health monitoring and surveillance, disease prevention and control, health promotion, health protection and health policy, planning and evaluation. These practice areas are underpinned by competency in research methods and professional public health practice. A parallel program in Professional Honours is also available in this field of study. Please visit www.utas.edu.au/courses/M4L for further information.

Graduate Certificate in Public Health Duration:

1 year part-time‡

The Graduate Certificate in Public Health introduces the core skills and concepts that underpin public health including an understanding and assessment of health and health needs, policy formulation and planning and provision of services. Academic entry requirements: Applicants should hold a bachelor degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline from an approved tertiary institution.

Graduate DIPLOMA OF Public Health Duration:

2 years part-time‡

The Graduate Diploma of Public Health requires completion of additional core units in biostatistics, health economics or program evaluation. There is then the opportunity to complete two units from one of three specialisation streams. These are: 1. Epidemiology 2. Environment/ Food 3. Health Services Academic entry requirements: Applicants should hold a bachelor degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline from an approved tertiary institution. OR Successful completion of UTAS Graduate Certificate in Public Health or equivalent.

MASTER OF Public Health Duration:

3 years part-time‡

Completion of the master level award allows continuation of study in the chosen field of specialisation through a research or workplace project. Extension, application and translation of knowledge and skills gained through the graduate certificate and graduate diploma will be acquired through successful completion of the master award. Academic entry requirements: Applicants should hold a bachelor degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline from an approved tertiary institution. OR Successful completion of UTAS Graduate Certificate in Public Health or equivalent. Career options: This program will be of interest to graduates from a wide variety of backgrounds who have an interest in public health and who are keen to broaden their understanding and perspective and adopt a whole system approach to improving health at a population level. This will include clinicians and allied health professionals, health manager, planners and commissioners as well as those working in education, industry and agriculture. The Master of Public Health is an internationally recognised professional entry degree for public health. The public health workforce is largely employed in the public and private health system and

°This course is not currently available to international students. ‡Please note this program is only available for part-time study with students undertaking two units per semester therefore not available to international students.


www.utas.edu.au/healthsci

non-government organisations; however public health graduates can also bring a valuable perspective to a wide range of different employment settings including private sector research (pharmaceutical and otherwise), planning, economics, education and throughout medical and allied health-care professions.

Sample Study Program

public health – Epidemiology UNITS

GC

GD

M

Introduction to Public Health 12.5% Introduction to Epidemiology 12.5% Approaches to Public Health Practice 12.5% The Australian Health System in Context 12.5%

These include vocational rehabilitation, rehabilitation following head injury or as a consequence of physical illness or injury, counselling roles associated with death and dying, rehabilitation following criminal incarceration, and drug and alcohol rehabilitation. Students who complete the Graduate Certificate of Counselling are eligible for entry to the Graduate Diploma in Counselling or Graduate Diploma of Rehabilitation Counselling. The Graduate Diploma and Master of Rehabilitation Counselling are accredited by the Australian Society of Rehabilitation Counsellors (ASORC). Intending students should note that this course is not an accredited fourth year program in psychology and graduates will not be eligible for registration as psychologists.

Introduction to Biostatistics 12.5%

Graduate Certificate OF Counselling°

Health Program Evaluation 12.5% OR Health Economics 12.5%

Duration:

Extended Epidemiology and Biostatistics 12.5% Life Course Epidemiology 12.5% Introduction to Action Research 12.5% Workplace Learning – Major Project A 12.5% Workplace Learning – Major Project B 25% GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

www.utas.edu.au/courses/M7O

Rehabilitation Counselling Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master

1 year part-time‡

UNITS

GD

M

Counselling Skills 2 12.5% Counselling Ethics and Practice 12.5% Adjustment to Change 12.5% Vocational Rehabilitation 12.5% Medical Rehabilitation and Health Counselling 12.5% Assessment in Counselling 12.5% Child and Adolescent Counselling 12.5% Research Design and Ethics 12.5% Research Proposal 12.5%

Graduate Diploma of Rehabilitation Counselling

Professional Internship 25%

Duration:

Advanced Counselling Skills 12.5%

1 year

GC

Counselling Skills 1 12.5%

Research Thesis 12.5%

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree with major studies in psychology, behavioural science, or equivalent. Alternative entry: Those with studies in psychology less than the requirement specified above and relevant work experience, or a bachelor degree in an affiliated area and relevant work experience, may be considered for admission.

Forensic Practice 12.5% Family and Couple Counselling 12.5% GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

www.utas.edu.au/courses/S6R www.utas.edu.au/courses/S7V

master of Rehabilitation Counselling Duration:

2 years

Part-time: Available^

Intake:

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree with major studies in psychology, behavioural science, or equivalent.

These programs are an articulating sequence of awards designed to provide the fundamental knowledge and skills required for employment in a broad range of rehabilitation counselling roles.

Rehabilitation Counselling

Please see page 62 for more information.

Location: Hobart February, July

Sample Study Program

Applicants must have completed all units required for the Graduate Diploma of Rehabilitation Counselling for entry into the Master.

°This course is not currently available to international students. ‡Please note this program is only available for part-time study with students undertaking two units per semester therefore not available to international students. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students.

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institUte foR mARine And AntARctic stUdies

imAs

imAs research covers a wide spectrum of topics in the temperate marine, southern ocean, and Antarctic environments including but not limited to: • Climate change • Marine biodiversity • The Antarctic environment • Ecosystem and marine systems modelling • Sustainable fisheries and aquaculture • Coastal and estuarine ecology • Southern Ocean marine habitats • Sea ice biota ecology and productivity • Bio-security and seafood product supply chain

imAs works in close partnership with a wide group of other research and teaching organisations including: • Australian Antarctic Division (AAD)

institute for marine and Antarctic studies IMAS, as a specialist institute of the University of Tasmania, is a centre for both research and education. Its research is characterised as innovative, relevant, and globally distinctive. IMAS education delivers first-class programs resulting in highly trained scientists and researchers serving the needs of academic institutions, industry, government, and the community. Teaching and research is conducted across three core themes and three integrated cross-cutting research themes with a particular focus on temperate marine, Southern Ocean, and Antarctic environments.

• Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)

IMAS teaches into the following:

• Antarctic Climate and Ecosystem Co-operative Research Centre (ACECRC)

• Bachelor of Antarctic Science

• Bachelor of Marine Science

• Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS)

• Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma of Marine and Antarctic Science°

• Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology, UTAS

• Honours covering a range of stimulating projects

• National Centre for Marine Conservation and Resource Sustainability (NCMCRS)

• Master of Marine and Antarctic Science (coursework)

• Tasmanian Partnership in Advanced Computing (TPAC)

• PhDs including the highly successful collaborative program in Quantitative Marine Science with CSIRO and the new program in Quantitative Antarctic Science with the AAD° Currently IMAS supports 90 students engaged in higher degrees by research and there are a number of specialist short courses on offer suitable for professionals and graduates such as: • Scientific diving • Marine biochemistry • Physical oceanography • Fisheries science • Marine remote sensing • Quantitative analysis methods For more details on all the above www.utas.imas.edu.au

my stUdy cAmillA noVAglio Quantitative marine science phd candidate and student of graduate diploma of marine sciences I chose IMAS because of great supervisors interested in Historical Marine Ecology, which is my area of study; as well as strong links with other research institutes. The Graduate Diploma of Marine Science gave me the opportunity to attend high-level courses on marine sciences topics, which helped build the skills and knowledge I need for my research. ºThis program is not available to international students.

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www.imas.utas.edu.au

Marine and Antarctic Science* Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master Location:

Hobart, Flexible∞

Intake: January/February, June/July IMAS offers a specialised coursework master program in polar marine biology. This flagship degree is designed to produce expertly trained scientists with international experience and research skills in the area of Marine and Antarctic Science. IMAS also offers a Graduate Certificate‡ and Graduate Diploma‡ in Marine and Antarctic Science, designed specifically for students wishing to be employed in the marine and Antarctic sector, with an emphasis on quantitative aspects of fisheries science, physical and chemical oceanography, numerical and visual analysis of marine and Antarctic data, marine and Antarctic ecosystems and management strategies for marine and Antarctic resources. This coursework can also be taken as part of our renowned PhD programs in Quantitative Marine Science and Quantitative Antarctic Science.° A parallel Professional Honours is also available. For more information visit www.utas.edu.au/courses/K4M

Graduate Certificate in Marine and Antarctic Science Duration:

1 year part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree with major studies in marine science, Antarctic science or equivalent.

Graduate Diploma of Marine and Antarctic Science Duration:

2 years part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree with major studies in marine science, Antarctic science or equivalent. Alternative entry: Successful completion of UTAS Graduate Certificate of Antarctic and Marine Sciences, or equivalent.

My career Nick Alexander Master of Marine and Antarctic Science Naturalist, Heron Island As part of Nick’s Master degree, he was invited to join a group of scientists in a voyage to Antarctica. This was the highlight of his degree. “I was very excited to get to Antarctica; it was always my dream to go there. I was part of a team of scientists down there collecting marine invertebrates to bring back to the Australian Antarctic Division to stock up the aquarium there. There were eight of us there; two were supervisors – one from the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies and one from the Antarctic Division. We did develop quite a close relationship and it’s not a student/supervisor relationship, it’s more of a friendship. I’d like to go back definitely; I’d love to go back as many times as I can. It’s broadened my horizons a lot.” Nick is now using the skills he learnt through his degree in an altogether different marine environment at the Great Barrier Reef. “It’s a fair bit different up here to Antarctica, but the experience I had in Antarctica definitely helped me get this job. Living and working in an isolated environment in Antarctica definitely made me well suited to this job at Heron Island.”

∞Distance and flexible delivery studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia. ‡Please note this course is only available part-time therefore not available to international students. °This course is not currently available to international students. *At the time of printing this course is CRICOS registered as Master of Antarctic Science for international applications.

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Sample Study Program

marine and antarctic Science UNITS

GC

GD

Introduction to Quantitative Marine and Antarctic Science 12.5% Physical Oceanography 12.5% Marine Biogeochemistry 12.5% Fisheries Science 12.5% Structure and Function of Marine and Antarctic Ecosystems 12.5% Techniques in Remote Sensing 12.5% Management Strategy Evaluation 12.5% Data Analysis Techniques 12.5% GC = Graduate CERTIFICATE GD = Graduate Diploma

www.utas.edu.au/courses/S6M

Master of Marine and Antarctic Science Duration:

1.5 years

Part-time: Available^ The Master of Marine and Antarctic Science is a specialised coursework Master program in polar marine biology. It provides students with advanced instruction and training in emerging approaches and technologies in marine biology. The course is designed to produce expertly trained scientists with international experience and research skills in the area of marine and Antarctic science. Students of the Master programs will develop an understanding of the roles the Southern Ocean and the Antarctic marine ecosystem play in the global climate system.

Key features: This course has a flexible structure with numerous electives to choose from including: • Integrated Management and Conservation of Antarctica • Advanced Phytoplankton Methods • Marine Bio-telemetry • Molecular Marine Ecology • Southern Ocean Zooplankton Ecology • Birds and Mammals of the Southern Ocean • Oceanographic Methods • Antarctic and Southern Ocean internship • Other electives from UTAS and IAI partners The IMAS is part of the International Antarctic Institute (IAI), a multidisciplinary consortium of international universities. The program draws on expertise within the UTAS Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) as well as Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR), and Australian Antarctic Division (AAD).

Sample Study Program

MARINE AND Antarctic Science UNITS

Semester 1, Year 1 The Marine and Antarctic Environment 25% Research Methods in Marine and Antarctic Science 12.5% Statistical Methods Using R 12.5% Semester 2, Year 1 Advanced Phytoplankton Methods 12.5% Integrated Management and Conservation of Antarctica 12.5% Elective units (2) 12.5%* Semester 1, Year 2 Field Study/Written Report 50%

www.utas.edu.au/courses/S7O

Students are able to cross-credit study programs and may choose to take electives available at one of the twenty partner universities as well as undertake their research project in association with an IAI partner. Academic entry requirements: Domestic Commonwealth Supported Place applicants: Professional Honours in Marine and Antarctic Science. Full fee paying applicants (international and domestic): Bachelor of Science with a major in life sciences or equivalent.

Did you know a $45 million purpose built site on Hobart’s waterfront is due to be opened for marine and Antarctic science at UTAS in late 2013.

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^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. *Students may choose to take electives available at UTAS or at one of the twenty partner universities of the International Antarctic Institute (IAI) – a multidisciplinary consortium of international universities. See www.iai.utas.edu.au/cms/partners for a list of member institutions.


fAcUlty of

lAw

UniQUe stRengtHs • Founded in 1893, the Faculty of Law has a long and distinguished history, with a strong national and international reputation for producing high quality graduates who enjoy excellent employment opportunities. • The Faculty offers a supportive and well-rounded teaching program with a diverse range of elective offerings. It also has a vibrant summer school program, which attracts prominent scholars as visiting lecturers. The Faculty supports students who wish to undertake exchange at overseas universities during their studies. Students benefit from access to senior staff and face-to-face professorial teaching at all levels of the degree. • International students are warmly welcomed, and the Faculty offers a unique and innovative support program for international students studying law in Tasmania through the provision of mentoring and supervision, orientation activities for new students, tutorials and workshops, and social events.

key fAcilities • The Centre for Legal Studies – conducting the Tasmanian Legal Practice Course (TLPC) offers excellence in professional and practical legal training to prepare law graduates for the conduct of legal practice. • The Centre for Law and Genetics – fostering multidisciplinary collaboration on an international scale through its Biotechnology, Ethics, Law and Society (BELS) network.

tasmanian law Reform institute The Institute was established in 2001 by agreement between the State Government, the University of Tasmania and the Law Society. The functions of the Institute include the review of laws with a view to: • The modernisation of the law; • The elimination of defects in the law; • The simplification of the law;

• Tasmanian Law Reform Institute – the premier law reform body in Tasmania.

• The consolidation of any laws;

• The Law Library – providing face-to-face and online legal research training, assisting students to successfully complete their studies.

• Uniformity between laws of other States and the Commonwealth.

• Modern moot court facilities.

• The repeal of laws that are obsolete or unnecessary; and The Institute receives proposals for law reform or research projects from a wide range of sources, including the judiciary, the Attorney-General, the Legal Aid Commission, government departments, the Parliament, the legal profession, members of the community and community groups.

my stUdy meReditH HAggeR

graduate diploma of legal practice The legal profession in Tasmania is very involved in this course, which meant we were often taught by Judges, Magistrates and senior practitioners. In this respect, I think the UTAS course offers students a very valuable opportunity to meet members of the profession, and to receive feedback about a variety of practical tasks, including appearances in Court, from experienced legal practitioners.

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Faculty of

LAW

LEGAL PRACTICE

Study Program

Degree Level: Graduate Diploma

Legal Practice

Location: Hobart

Civil Litigation Practice – Supreme Court Practice and Advocacy 12.5%

Intake:

Late January/early February

Designed for graduates of a Bachelor of Laws or combined Law degree, this Tasmanian Legal Practice Course (TLPC) adopts and teaches the National Competency Standards as accepted by the Tasmanian Board of Legal Education. All core units and modules are compulsory and are aimed at ensuring trainees obtain the appropriate skills for the practice and procedure necessary as new legal practitioners.

Magistrates’ Court Practice and Advocacy 12.5% Commercial Practice 12.5% Property Law Practice 12.5% Trust and Office Accounts 12.5% Family Law Practice 12.5% Professional Responsibility and Ethics 25%

Successful completion of this qualification is a prerequisite for admission as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Tasmania, and High Court of Australia.

www.utas.edu.au/courses/L6B

Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice

• Client interviewing program with real clients.

Duration:

0.5 year

Part-time:

Not available

Academic entry requirements: Australian Bachelor of Laws, or a combined degree which includes the Bachelor of Laws, or equivalent. Other entry requirements: Applicants need to have passed the prescribed subjects as set out in the Legal Profession (Board of Legal Education) Rules 2010 which can be found at www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/tas/num_ reg/lpoler20102010n55459 International students should note that this course has strict application deadlines. Meeting minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission. Please see www.international.utas.edu.au for details.

Key features • Regular appearances before judges and magistrates in the Supreme Court, Magistrates’ Court and Family Court.

• Instruction by experienced legal practitioners. • Completion of transactions, tasks and exercises in a legal office environment. • Collegial environment with the opportunity to interact with fellow trainees, judicial officers and senior legal practitioners. • Minimum of ‘lecture style’ instruction. For further information, please email tas.legalpractice@utas.edu.au

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My career Anton Hughes Solicitor, Legal Aid NSW Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice “After completing my law degree, I started a PhD straight away. As I got to the end of the PhD, I decided that I wanted to work as a lawyer. To do that I needed to complete a Practical Legal Skills course before I could be admitted. I chose UTAS because I lived in Hobart, and my intention was to practice law in Tasmania. Local practitioners, including judges and magistrates, are highly involved in the teaching program, which gives the UTAS Graduate Diploma an unbeatable advantage. Apart from being a prerequisite to admission to the profession, the practical skills I learned are put to use regularly in my daily work. The highlight of the course came at the end of a Magistrates court exercise, where I nailed a bail application, and realised that court work was something I could really imagine myself doing more of in the future. I work as a solicitor at Legal Aid NSW in Sydney, in the Indictable Appeals Unit. I look after clients wishing to appeal their conviction or sentence in serious crime matters. My job involves reviewing transcripts and evidence looking for possible errors of law; briefing barristers; and preparing for and hearings at the Court of Criminal Appeal of NSW.”

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fAcUlty of

science, engineeRing & tecHnology

UniQUe stRengtHs • Many distinctive courses, taking advantage of Tasmania’s unique geographical location including significant World Heritage and Wilderness Areas and close proximity to Antarctica. • Excellent performance in the 2012 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) with Analytical Chemistry, Geology, Oceanography, Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Plant Biology, Forest Sciences and Agriculture. • Heavily focused on research and many of the Faculty’s schools are connected to world class Special Research Centres and Co-operative Research Centres. • Placed in the top six institutions nationally, in both Learning and Teaching (Australian Government: Learning & Teaching Performance Fund 2008 – Celebrating Excellence in Australian Universities) www.dest.gov.au • Extraordinary range of over 90 course offerings in degrees specialising in: the fundamental sciences plus Spatial Science, Geology, Biotechnology, Games Technology, Conservation Biology, Plant Genetics, Marine Science, Engineering, Agriculture & Architecture.

key fAcilities • The Human Interface Technology Laboratory (HITLab AU) is a newly formed teaching and research facility within the School of Computing and Information Systems at the Newnham campus. HITLab AU houses virtual/mixed reality technologies with a focus on design, visualisation, simulation and games. • The University’s Farm, located 20km from the Hobart campus, provides excellent teaching and horticultural research facilities for students in the School of Agricultural Science; including glasshouse facilities, plant growth rooms, fruit tree trials and pilot scale essential oil extraction equipment. • The world-renowned School of Architecture and Design provides students with the latest in ‘high-tech’ study environments. • Five telescopes operate at four different observatories, three near Hobart and one in South Australia, offering students who study with the School of Mathematics & Physics hands-on experience.

school of zoology Tasmania’s position to the south of Australia, and the environment being one of a few temperate land masses in the Southern Hemisphere, contributes to the uniqueness of Tasmanian habitats and biota. For this reason, Tasmania is an ideal location to conduct studies relevant to conservation, biology and wildlife management. The School of Zoology has a range of facilities that enhance teaching and research within the department, utilising Tasmania’s proximity to diverse ecosystems. There is a number of animal holding facilities, including outdoor enclosures for mammals, birds and lizards and a bush enclosure for roaming macropods; and indoor facilities, including the Lizard Rooms and the reverse daylight pens for marsupials. The Molecular Genetics Lab is a joint facility operated in conjunction with the Schools of Agricultural Science and Plant Science. This facility provides a full range of equipment for molecular studies of population structure, phylogeny and gene function. In addition to all the usual molecular equipment the laboratory has a Gel-Scan 2000 for DNA fingerprinting and access to a capillary DNA sequencer, Real-Time PCR machines, microarray reader and dHPLC mutation analyser. The laboratory is one of the most productive research facilities in the University. Research conducted in the School of Zoology addresses many topics relevant to the Conservation and Management of fauna, and a particular focus at present is the impact of landscape management on native fauna, and the epidemiology and ecological impacts of Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD).

my stUdy AlAstAiR lAne

graduate diploma of information management I was looking for a career change, I wanted to get it done as quickly as possible and come out with skills recognised within the industry. There is a work-placement program as a part of the course, which I thought was really great. It gets you out into the workplace, where you can witness the skills involved, and introduces you to people in the industry.

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Faculty of

Science, Engineering & Technology

Agricultural Science Degree Level: Graduate Diploma, Graduate Diploma (Honours), Master

Sample Study Program

Agricultural Science – Graduate Diploma UNITS

Semester 1

Intake:

Microbiology 12.5%

This course is intended to provide additional skills, knowledge and academic advancement to individuals who hold a relevant undergraduate degree, significant level of relevant work-experience, or an interest in agriculture, forestry, horticulture, soil and land management or sustainable resource management. Studies undertaken in the Graduate Diploma, Graduate Diploma (Honours) and Master of Agricultural Science will be comprised of a combination of coursework units and a research component. Agricultural Science attracts people involved in agricultural industries and those generally interested in agricultural science. These courses extend the professional expertise of people working in areas related to agricultural crop and pasture production, animal production, crop protection, service industries to agriculture and agricultural research. Theme areas available within the Graduate Diploma, Graduate Diploma (Honours) and Master of Agricultural Science programs include: • Animal Production • Crop and Pasture Science • Entomology • Horticulture • Plant Pathology • Soil and Land Management

Lower Life Forms: Insects and Plant Diseases 12.5% Research Project 25% Semester 2 Horticultural Science 12.5% Plant Nutrition and Soil Fertility 12.5% Research Project 25%

www.utas.edu.au/courses/S6A

Graduate Diploma of Agricultural Science (Honours) Duration:

Duration:

1.5 or 2 years∆

Part-time: Available^

Location: Hobart February, July

Master of Applied Science (Agricultural Science)

1 year

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in a sciencebased discipline or equivalent. Alternative entry: In exceptional circumstances the Faculty may admit a person without a tertiary qualification with relevant work experience.

Sample Study Program

Agricultural Science – Master≈ UNITS

Semester 1, Year 1 (Consolidation Component) Soil Formation, Function and Fertility 12.5% Animal Production Systems 12.5% Insect Ecology and Behaviour 12.5%

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in a sciencebased discipline or equivalent.

Agricultural Landscape Systems 12.5%

Recent graduates need to have achieved a minimum average result of 65% in their final year of study.

Pasture and Animal Science 12.5%

Alternative entry: Applicants who are not recent graduates will be considered if they have a minimum of three years’ relevant work experience post graduation.

Sample Study Program

Semester 2, Year 1

Crop Physiology 12.5% Crop Production 12.5% Agronomy 12.5% Semester 1, Year 2 Lower Life Forms: Insects and Plant Diseases 12.5%

Graduate Diploma of Agricultural Science

Agricultural Science – Graduate Diploma (Honours)

Duration:

Semester 1

Project A 12.5%

1 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in a sciencebased discipline or equivalent.

Soil Science 12.5%

UNITS

Research Methodology 12.5%

Project B 12.5%

Research Project 37.5%

Semester 2, Year 2

Semester 2

Research Thesis 50%

Elective in Research Project discipline area 12.5%

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Research Project 37.5%

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^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. ∆The 1.5 year Master program is not available to international students. ≈All applicants will need to discuss their specific academic program with the Head of School.


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Architecture and design Degree Level: Master Location: Launceston Intake: February Courses offered by the School of Architecture and Design are studio-based with a strong focus on environmentally sustainable design, learning-by-making and computer use in design. The School is also committed to the active involvement of architectural practitioners in teaching and research, the development of a lively and creative postgraduate research program and the fostering of international links with schools having similar interests. The Master of Architecture is a professional program that equips students with the knowledge, skills, competency and awareness to practise architecture. To complete the program successfully, students are required to demonstrate competence in the analysis, synthesis, judgment and communication of architectural ideas and solutions, as well as the ability to apply successfully acquired theoretical knowledge and technical and professional skills. The Honours stream includes additional tutorials, seminars and symposia structured to assist students in developing a research focus within their design studio work. These programs are recognised by the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA). Graduates are eligible for registration by Australian Boards of Architects following an approved practical experience program and pass in the Architectural Practice examination. Recognition by the AIA offers opportunities for international recognition of the professional qualification.

Master of Architecture Duration:

2 years

Part-time:

Not available

My career Brennan Chan Architect, RSP Architects, Planners and Engineers Bachelor of Environmental Design, and Master of Architecture (previously called Bachelor of Architecture) “I live in Singapore and work for RSP Architects Planners and Engineers. Most of the architecture I’ve been involved with in my career is in Singapore, mainly institutional buildings for higher education. All the buildings are my favourites because they have been developed from concept through to construction. I am particularly interested in the simplicity of the Dutch master architects OMA and BIG. They have time and time again proven to me that architecture does not have to be extravagant to impress. I am (still) inspired by the Pyramids of the Giza since I was introduced to their architecture in my first year and how they were built with the engineering and technology techniques of that time is still a mystery.

Academic entry requirements: A Bachelor of Environmental Design or equivalent three-year undergraduate degree. Entry is subject to performance in the final year of the first degree.

I believe the UTAS architecture course provided me with numerous skill sets to excel in different aspects of architecture in the Singapore context.

Other entry requirements: Submission of a portfolio of work. Applicants may be required to attend an interview.

Through my architecture I hope to leave behind a legacy of completed works that becomes an inspiration for future generations.�

Not only did it sufficiently prepare me academically but it has also developed my character and individual persona into an well-rounded package. I also made friends with whom I shared the joy and pain of studying architecture!

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Faculty of

Science, Engineering & Technology

Sample Study Program

Master of Applied Science (Chemistry)

UNITS

Duration:

1.5 or 2 years∆

Semester 1, Year 1

Part-time:

Available^

Professional Studies 12.5%

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in Science or Applied Science, or equivalent.

Architecture

Architecture Design Studio 7 25% Building Technology and Design 7 12.5%

Alternative entry: Please refer to information on entry points following the Sample Study Program.

Semester 2, Year 1 Design Research Methods 12.5% Architecture Design Studio 8 25% Building Technology and Design 8 12.5% Semester 1, Year 2

Sample Study Program

Chemistry≈ UNITS

Semester 1, Year 1 Chemistry 2A Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry 12.5% Structure and Materials 12.5%

Advanced Design Research 1 25% Chemistry Project 12.5% Professional Project 1 25% Organic and Bioinorganic Chemistry 12.5% Semester 2, Year 2 Semester 2, Year 1 Professional Project 2 37.5% Advanced Design Research 2 12.5%

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Chemistry Degree Level: Master Location:

Hobart, Launceston

Intake:

February, July

This master is designed to provide opportunities to acquire knowledge, attitudes and skills in the area of chemistry. Provides graduates with advanced knowledge in chemistry, and meets the needs of industry, business and government agencies. The standard course of study is comprised of coursework units and a research project. Courses are determined and specified by an individual student’s area of interest.

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Analytical Separation Techniques and Sensors 12.5% Chemistry 2C Chemical Analysis 12.5% Catalysis and Reaction Processes 12.5% Literature Review 12.5% Semester 1, Year 2 Chemistry Honours unit 25% Project 25%

Applicants who have completed a bachelor degree in chemistry or equivalent can commence at Semester 1, Year 1. For applicants who have completed a bachelor degree in a science discipline other than chemistry or equivalent, additional entry requirements may apply. All other applicants will need to undertake a three to six week bridging component†† in research training, computing, mathematics and any other required disciplines before commencing.

Computing and IT Degree Level: Graduate Diploma, Master Location:

Hobart, Launceston

Intake:

February, July

Advanced studies in computer science and software engineering are undertaken in these programs with a focus on application within the workplace. The Graduate Diploma of Computing and Master of Information Technology degrees are specifically designed for noncomputing graduates with varying levels of computing experience. The Master of Computing is designed for computing graduates wishing to enhance their computing skills, explore current technologies and research future applications. Includes an individual dissertation requiring supervised applied research. Areas of teaching and research include: • Artificial Intelligence • Human Computer Interaction • Information Security

Semester 2, Year 2

• Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing

Research Thesis 50%

• Multimedia and the Internet • Software Engineering

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• Systems and Networks These courses meet the academic entry requirements for membership of the Australian Computer Society (ACS) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).

∆The 1.5 year Master program is not available to international students. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. ≈All applicants will need to discuss their specific academic program with the Head of School. ††The bridging component is not available to international students.


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Graduate Diploma of Computing

Sample Study Program

Master of Information Technology

Duration:

UNITS

Duration:

1 year

Computing – Master

1, 1.5 or 2 years

Part-time: Available^

Semester 1, Year 1

Part-time: Available^

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent.

Games Programming* 12.5%

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent.

Alternative entry: Non-graduates with at least six years’ relevant work experience in the IT industry may be accepted by the Faculty for entry to the course.

Advanced Networking 12.5%

Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Diploma of Computing, or equivalent. Please refer to information on entry points following the Sample Study Program.

Sample Study Program

Semester 2, Year 1

Computing – Graduate Diploma UNITS

Semester 1, Year 1

Computing in Context* 12.5% Special Topic Unit 1 12.5%

Advanced C# and Net Application Development 12.5%* Advanced Computer Security 12.5%

Algorithms 12.5%

Embedded Systems* 12.5%

Computer Networks 12.5%

Internet and Web Applications 12.5%

ICT Project Management 12.5%

Semester 1, Year 2

Sample Study Program

Information Technology UNITS

A Semester 1, Year 1 Embedded Systems 12.5% Special Topic 1 12.5% IS Project Management 12.5%

Practical Network Security 12.5% Computing in Context 12.5%

Programming and Problem Solving 12.5% Semester 2, Year 1 Data Management 12.5% Computer Security 12.5% Computer Graphics and Animation 12.5%

Business Logistics Systems 12.5% Applied Research and Dissertation A 25% Semester 2, Year 2 Java Programming for Advanced Topics 12.5% Special Topic Unit 2 12.5%

Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing 12.5%

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Master of Computing Duration:

1.5 or 2 years

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in Computing or equivalent. Students are normally expected to have achieved a credit grade average in the final year of their degree. Some students may require one semester of undergraduate unit consolidation. Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Diploma of Computing or equivalent.

Applied Research and Dissertation B 25%

B Semester 2, Year 1 Special Topic 2 12.5% Advanced Computer Security 12.5% Data Mining and Text Retrieval 12.5% Advanced Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing 12.5% C

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Semester 1, Year 2

Students commence at one of two entrance points, dependent on their tertiary education background.

Advanced Computer Security 12.5%

Applicants who have completed a bachelor degree or graduate diploma in computing, with a minimum grade of credit or better in at least four third year computing subjects, can complete the Master of Computing in 1.5 years. Applicants who have completed a bachelor degree or graduate diploma in computing but have not achieved a grade of credit or better in at least four third year computing subjects will complete the Master of Computing in two years.

Internet and Web Applications 12.5% Advanced Networking 12.5% Games Programming 12.5% Semester 2, Year 2 Business Logistics Systems 12.5% Special Topic 3 12.5% Foundations of C# and .Net Programming 12.5% Practical Network Security 12.5%

www.utas.edu.au/courses/S7S ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. *Advanced undergraduate units completed by those undertaking the 2-year program.

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Students commence at one of three entrance points, dependent on their tertiary education background. Applicants who have completed a bachelor degree in Computing with excellent academic records and a minimum of one year’s relevant work experience can commence at the Semester 1, Year 2 entry point (C). Applicants who have completed a bachelor degree in Computing but require one semester of advanced undergraduate unit consolidation, or non-computing graduates with previous studies in computing, will commence at the Semester 2, Year 1 entry point (B). Non-computing graduates with less than 1.5 years’ relevant work experience will commence at the Semester 1 entry point (A).

COMPUTING (Games Technology)° Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma Location: Hobart Intake:

February, July

Games Technology is a rapidly emerging area in Computing and finding appropriately skilled graduates to work in this sector is a major challenge for the industry. Studies in Games Technology will produce computing professionals who have a thorough understanding of the theory, design and programming techniques required to produce computer games and simulation, and are able to apply new and emerging gaming technologies to create computer games. Graduates can expect to work in a wide range of games specific areas: game designer, game developer, game programmer, component integrator, and simulation developer. Graduates are eligible for membership of the Australian Computer Society (ACS) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

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GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN GAMES TECHNOLOGY

Sample Study Program

Duration:

UNITS

1 year part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Bachelor of Computing, or equivalent, from an accredited institution. Alternative entry: Any bachelor degree, or equivalent, from a recognised university that resulted in at least a pass in the units that make a computing minor (or equivalent), e.g. Bachelor of Science with major or minor in computing. OR Possession of any bachelor degree (or equivalent) from a recognised university and enrolment in an associate degree in computing that has resulted in at least a pass in the units that make a computing minor, or equivalent.

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF GAMES TECHNOLOGY Duration:

2 years part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Bachelor of Computing, or equivalent, from an accredited institution. Alternative entry: Any bachelor degree, or equivalent, from a recognised university that resulted in at least a pass in the units that make a computing minor, or equivalent, e.g. Bachelor of Science with major or minor in computing. OR Possession of any bachelor degree, or equivalent, from a recognised university and enrolment in an associate degree in computing that has resulted in at least a pass in the units that make a computing minor, or equivalent.

Games Technology

GC

GD

Games Fundamentals 12.5% Games Physics 12.5% Games Design and Production 12.5% Multi-core Architecture and Programming 12.5% Computer Graphics and Animation 12.5% Advanced Games Programming 12.5% Games Project A 12.5% Games Project B 12.5% GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma

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Creative Media Technology Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master Location: Launceston Intake: February The programs offered by HITLab AU« are designed to equip and inspire students to develop revolutionary interfaces that transform how people interact with computers and improve the human experience. Human interface technologies can be applied to many fields where users require a virtual sensory experience or where the physical environment is augmented with virtual objects. The application of these cutting-edge technologies is relevant to many fields such as medicine, design, education and business and has limitless possibilities.

°This course is not currently available to international students. ‡Please note, this course is only available part-time therefore is not available to international students. «HITLab AU, the Human Interface Technology Laboratory, Australia, is a research and teaching facility on the Launceston campus, housed within the School of Computing and Information Systems. See www.hitlab.utas.edu.au/wiki/home


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Graduate Certificate in Creative Media Technology

Sample Study Program

Duration:

UNITS

1 year part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: An Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. The graduate certificate is a four-unit conversion program which is aimed at graduates in any area who wish to broaden skills and knowledge gained from their undergraduate studies and to develop new skills and knowledge in human interface technology.

Creative Media Technology

Master of Creative Media Technology Duration:

2 years

Immersive World Workshop A 12.5%

Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Diploma of Creative Media Technology. The graduate certificate and graduate diploma are pathways to the master program. Students will need to complete an additional four postgraduate units and a major individual or group project following on from the graduate diploma. The program, which involves instructional and project-based units, emphasises technology, creativity and entrepreneurial disciplines. A key part of the master program is a project where students build an immersive virtual world.

Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Interactive Entertainment 12.5% Non-HIT postgraduate unit 12.5%

The Master of Economic Geology can be undertaken either as: (Option 1) six two-week short courses and a research thesis, or (Option 2) eight short courses. A minimum of four of the short courses must be undertaken at UTAS. If Option 1 is selected the thesis component must also be undertaken at UTAS.

Non-HIT postgraduate unit 12.5% Non-HIT postgraduate unit 12.5% Non-HIT postgraduate unit 12.5% Advanced Project A 25%

Master of Economic Geology

Advanced Project B 25%

Duration:

GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

4 years part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in science with honours, or equivalent.

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No standard starting date, by consultation with Course Coordinator

Appropriate for industry and government geologists, this degree has formed part of the National Masters Program sponsored by the Minerals Council of Australia and DETYA Science Lectureship Scheme since 2001. Units are taught by the University of Tasmania, the University of Western Australia and James Cook University.

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: An Australian bachelor degree or equivalent.

Location: Distance∞

This is a specialised degree in economic geology designed to update the knowledge and skills required by geoscientists for the exploration and exploitation of mineral deposits. A thorough update on advances across the spectrum of economic geology applied to mineral exploration is provided.

Fundamentals of Interactive Entertainment 12.5%

Designing Virtual Worlds 12.5%

Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate in Creative Media Technology.

Degree Level: Master

Intake:

User Interface Design 12.5%

Duration:

Academic entry requirements: An Australian bachelor degree or equivalent.

M

Augmented Reality Technology 12.5%

Immersive World Workshop B 12.5%

Part-time: Available

GD

Virtual Reality Technology 12.5%

Graduate diploma of Creative Media Technology 2 years part-time‡

GC

Economic Geology

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Alternative entry: Successful completion of an Australian bachelor degree in science or equivalent, a minimum of two years’ work experience as a professional geologist in industry or a government institution, and completion of a significant geological company report or paper based on some aspect of work carried out during employment as a professional geologist.

‡Please note, this course is only available part-time therefore is not available to international students. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. ∞Distance and flexible delivery studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia.

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Faculty of

Science, Engineering & Technology

Sample Study Program

Economic Geology (Option 1) UNITS

Duration:

1 year

Part-time: Available^

Ore Deposits and Exploration Models 20% Exploration in Brownfield Terrains 20% Geochemistry, Hydrology and Geochronology 20% Ore Deposits of South America 20% Volcanology and Mineralisation in Volcanic Terrains 20% Geometallurgy 20% Research Thesis 40%

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Electronic Business (E-Business) Degree Level: Master, Master (Specialisation) Location: Hobart Intake:

Master of Electronic Business

February, July

This degree is designed to develop specialist knowledge in electronic business. Focus is placed on current management practice in the development of electronic business systems, their use and associated policy formulation and analysis. The value of research, critical thinking and effective communication in the management of electronic business systems is also studied. This degree is suitable for existing managers and those seeking careers as electronic business managers. Two streams are offered to students depending on their background and preferred career direction – Business and Information Systems.

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree with major or sub-major studies in a relevant discipline such as business, information systems, computing, or equivalent. Alternative entry: An Australian bachelor degree, without major or sub-major studies in a relevant discipline, and at least three years’ relevant work experience. OR Successful completion of the Graduate Diploma of Information Systems or the Graduate Diploma of Information Management at UTAS, or equivalent.

Sample Study Program

Electronic Business (Information Systems stream with Business Specialisation) UNITS

Information Systems Strategy Formulation 12.5% Electronic Marketing 12.5% Business Logistics Systems 12.5% Organisational Problem Solving for Business Analysts 12.5% Internet and Web Applications 12.5% Business Process Management 12.5%

Duration:

Business Intelligence 12.5%

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree with major or sub-major studies in a relevant discipline such as business, information systems, computing, or equivalent. Alternative entry: An Australian bachelor degree, without major or sub-major studies in a relevant discipline, and at least three years’ relevant work experience. OR Successful completion of the Graduate Diploma of Information Systems, Graduate Diploma of Information Management, or Master of Electronic Business at UTAS, or equivalent.

Organisational Risk, Technology and AIS 12.5% International Trade Law 12.5% International Trade 12.5% Economics for Managers 12.5% Risk Management 12.5% Business Elective 12.5% Elective 12.5% M = Master MS = Master Specialisation

www.utas.edu.au/courses/K7C Specialisations: The Master of Electronic Business (Specialisation) enables students to combine core studies in electronic business with another field of study and have this represented in the degree awarded i.e. Master of Electronic Business (International Business), Master of Electronic Business (Business Management) etc. Specialisations include Management of Information Systems, International Business, Business, and Information Systems Research.

^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students.

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MS

IS Project Management 12.5%

Master of Electronic Business (Specialisation) 2 years

M

Management of Information Systems 12.5%


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Environmental Management, Environmental Studies and Geography◊ Degree Level: Graduate Diploma, Master Location:

Hobart, Distance∞##

Intake:

February, July

These programs are designed for students from a range of backgrounds who are seeking to direct their career towards the management of natural, urban or regional environments. There are opportunities to focus on the management of natural areas, or to address wider social, ecological, political and economic aspects of managing urban and rural places. Subject areas focusing on natural environments include: • Governance and community engagement • Management planning • Methods for managing and conserving ecosystems • Protected area management agencies, institutions and processes • Specific topics such as tourism and recreation, fire, cultural heritage and incident management Subject areas focusing on wider environmental concerns include: • Environmental values • Resource management and planning for forests, inland waters and marine environments • Sustainability concepts, principles and methods Studies within the Master of Applied Science program cater for the varied backgrounds of students entering the course. An individual program of study is agreed on between each student and the course coordinator upon entry to the course. Topics that may be addressed include environmental sustainability, ecosystem management, spatial information systems, and management of natural, rural and urban environments. Studies within Environmental Management encourage application of existing skills to environmental problems and aspirations and to develop new skills and modes of thought. Students will have the opportunity to expand their

knowledge of natural and cultural values; approaches to managing ecosystems; the social, cultural and institutional contexts in which environments are managed; and methods used to address issues associated with biodiversity conservation and sustainability. Emphasis is placed on integrating contributions from the bio-physical and social sciences.

Master of Applied Science (Environmental Studies) or (Geography) Duration:

1.5 years or 2 years∆

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in any discipline, preferably with a credit grade average or higher, or equivalent. Alternative entry: Please refer to information on entry points following the Sample Study Program.

Sample Study Program

Geography and Environmental Studies≈ UNITS

A Consolidation Component Environmental Management 12.5% Fauna Conservation Management 12.5% Earth, Climate and Life 12.5%

Students commence at one of two entrance points, dependent on their tertiary education background. Applicants who have completed a bachelor degree in a closely related field can commence at the Semester 1, Year 1, entry point (B). Applicants who have completed a bachelor degree in a different field but one that prepares them well for the course may commence at the Consolidation Component entry point (A). All other applicants enter the program via a three to six week bridging component†† that comprises research training, computing, mathematics and any other required disciplines.

Graduate Diploma of Environmental Management Duration:

1 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in any discipline, preferably at credit level or better, or equivalent. Alternative entry: A tertiary qualification deemed equivalent by the University.

Master of Environmental Management Duration:

1.5 years

Part-time: Available^ Sustainable Settlements 12.5% B Semester 1, Year 1 Values, Politics and Environmental Practices 25% Sustainable Environmental Management 25%

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in any discipline, preferably at credit level or better, or equivalent. Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Diploma of Environmental Management or equivalent.

Semester 2, Year 1 Ecosystem Conservation 25% Geography and Environmental Studies Project 25% Semester 1, Year 2 Research Thesis 50%

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◊As programs are subject to change, please contact the Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology for program updates. ∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia. ##Some units available by distance in Environmental Management at the Graduate Diploma and Master level. ∆The 1.5 year Master program is not available to international students. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. ≈All applicants will need to discuss their specific academic program with the Head of School. ††The bridging component is not available to international students.

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Faculty of

Science, Engineering & Technology Graduate Diploma of Environmental Planning

Sample Study Program

Environmental Management UNITS

Duration: GD

M

Ecosystem Conservation 25% Protected Area Management 25% Environmental Values 25% Sustainable Environmental Management 25% Research Project Thesis 50% GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

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Environmental Planning Degree Level: Graduate Diploma, Master

Degree Level: Master

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in any discipline, preferably at credit level or better, or equivalent.

Location: Hobart Intake:

Duration:

1.5 years

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in any discipline, preferably at credit level or better, or equivalent.

Students who satisfactorily complete the coursework components of the course (up to and including the advanced component) shall be eligible for the award of the Graduate Diploma of Applied Science.°

Sample Study Program

Environmental Planning UNITS

Intakes:

February, July

Planning for Sustainable Land Use Outcomes 25%

GD

M

Master of Applied Science (FOOD SAFETY) Duration:

1.5 or 2 years∆

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: 2 year degree: bachelor degree in a science related area and some background (i.e. Minor sequence) in the specialisation discipline. Applicants commence at the consolidation component entry point A shown in the sample study program.

Professional Placement 25%› Sustainable Environmental Management 25% Planning and Managing for Climate Change 25%

1.5 year degree: bachelor degree in a science field with a major in the specialist discipline. Applicants can commence at entry point B shown in the sample study program.

Planning Project 25% GD = Graduate Diploma M = Master

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February, July

This degree enables students with relevant academic backgrounds to gain knowledge of food safety control such as safety regulators, with emphasis on mechanisms of adaptation, resistance and persistence of food-borne pathogens which may be built on in further postgraduate research studies.

Master of Environmental Planning

Planning Theory, Process and Applications 25%

On successful completion of the Graduate Diploma or Master of Environmental Planning, and relevant work experience, graduates are eligible to apply for membership with the Planning Institute of Australia.

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Part-time: Available^

Hobart, Distance∞

Addresses central role of environmental planning in achieving environmental, social and economic sustainability. Integrates essential planning theory with understandings drawn from biophysical, social, cultural, legal, and public policy disciplines. Urban, regional and rural environments are considered and emphasis is placed on planning across all land tenures at catchment and landscape scales. Extensive use of case studies provides students with practical examples of major environmental planning issues.

Food Safety Science

1 year

Location:

These programs are designed for graduates seeking a professional qualification in planning.

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Additional requirements: Chemistry and Microbiology: Demonstrated laboratory skills to a standard set by the schools of Chemistry and Agricultural Science. Sound evidence in the application must be provided. Alternative entry: In exceptional circumstances the Faculty may admit a person without a tertiary qualification with relevant employment experience.

∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. ›Compulsory unit for candidates with no prior professional planning experience. °This course is not currently available to international students. ∆The 1.5 year Master program is not available to international students.


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Sample Study Program

APPLIED Science (FOOD SAFETY) – Master UNITS

Geographical Education◊°

Information Management°

Degree Level: Graduate Certificate

Degree Level: Graduate Diploma

A

Location:

Distance/Flexible Delivery∞

Semester 1, Year 1 (Consolidation Component)

Intakes:

February, July

Food Microbiology 12.5% Biochemistry Metabolism and Nutrition 12.5% Research Methodology 12.5% Microbiology 12.5% B Semester 2, Year 1

The Graduate Certificate in Geographical Education is a professionally-oriented program that aims to update and broaden the geography content knowledge of practising teachers in primary, high schools and colleges, and others involved or interested in the field of geographical education. The program addresses professional learning opportunities covering human and physical geography by providing access to current thinking and practice in geography.

Instrumental Methods of Analysis for the Sciences 12.5%

Graduate Certificate in Geographical Education

Applied Environmental Microbiology 12.5%

Duration:

Introduction to Epidemiology 12.5% Advanced Food Safety Management 12.5% Semester 1, Year 2 Medical Microbiology 12.5% Food Chemistry and Toxicology 12.5% Science-Based Supply Chain Management 12.5% Food Regulations 12.5% Semester 2, Year 2 Thesis 50%

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1 year part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Applicants must normally hold an approved degree, for example in education, teaching or geography, or equivalent qualification. Applicants will also need to have access to an educational setting that will allow implementation of the action research projects.

Sample Study Program

Geographical Education UNITS

GC

Key Themes in Geography: Patterns and Processes of Environmental and Social Change 12.5% Key Themes in Geography: Understanding Space, Nature and Place 12.5% Conducting Professional Inquiry 12.5% Unspecified postgraduate education unit°° 12.5% GC = Graduate Certificate

www.utas.edu.au/courses/S5C Completion of the Graduate Certificate in Geographical Education will count towards 50% of the Master of Education program.

Location: Hobart Intake:

February, July§

This course provides fundamental skills and knowledge to function effectively as an Information Manager. Greater understanding of the role information plays in society, at both individual and organisational levels, is developed. Some units are delivered via distance education from Edith Cowan University. Graduates of this degree could expect to find employment as a librarian, information manager or research officer. They are also provided with professional accreditation through the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA).

Graduate Diploma of Information Management° Duration:

1 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree, or equivalent. Additional entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in Education or Teaching, or equivalent, is required for entry into the Teacher Librarian stream.

Sample Study Program

Information Management UNITS

GD

Information Systems Management 12.5% Business and Information Analysis 12.5% Information Management Professional Placement 12.5% Library Systems 12.5% External unit: Information Organisation 12.5% IS-Based Knowledge Management 12.5% Web Management 12.5% New Media Literacies 12.5% GD = Graduate Diploma

www.utas.edu.au/courses/K6C ◊As programs are subject to change, please contact the Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology for program updates. °This course is not currently available to international students. ∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia. ‡Please note, this course is only available part-time therefore is not available to international students. °°Please contact the Faculty of Education Postgraduate Course Support Officer to discuss unit selection. §July intake available only on a part-time basis and therefore not available to international students. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students.

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Faculty of

Science, Engineering & Technology

Information Systems Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master Location: Hobart Intake:

February, July

These professional applied degrees specialise in topics related to the management of information systems and the operations of e-business, including database design and management, information management, and decision support systems. At the Master level, project work within the degree requires students to apply information systems management theory to practical problem solving and case work, and equips students with relevant methodological and analytical skills. Graduates of the Graduate Diploma and Master degrees are eligible for Associate Membership with the Australian Computer Society (ACS).

Sample Study Program

Information Systems UNITS

GC

GD

Business Logistics 12.5% Business and Information Analysis 12.5%

Semester 1, Year 1

Human-Computer Interaction 12.5%

IS Project Management 12.5%

Requirements Analysis and Modelling 12.5%

Management of Information Systems 12.5%

Information Management Systems 12.5%

Business Intelligence 12.5%

Systems Acquisition Implementation 12.5%

Information Systems Strategy Formulation 12.5%

GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma

www.utas.edu.au/courses/K6H

Duration:

1, 1.5, 2 years

Part-time: Available^

Part-time: Available^

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent.

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Students with a Bachelor of Information Systems can enter the master program at Semester 2, Year 1 (see the following Sample Study Program). Students who have not completed a degree in Information Systems may be required to complete four undergraduate units (entry at Semester 1) prior to undertaking the Master of Information Systems.

Duration:

1 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent. Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Certificate in Information Systems or equivalent.

Depending on experience, students may be required to undertake Bridging†† and/or Consolidation undergraduate units prior to commencing this program. Alternative entry: Successful completion of the UTAS Graduate Diploma of Information Systems or equivalent. OR In exceptional cases non-graduates with significant relevant professional experience in the areas of management and information systems.

^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. ††This bridging component is not available to international students.

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Bridging (if required)†† Introductory or Intermediate Information Systems undergraduate units 50%

ICT Project Management 12.5%

Duration:

Graduate Diploma of Information Systems

UNITS

Consolidation (if required) Advanced Information Systems undergraduate units 50%

Master of Information Systems

Alternative entry: Non-graduates with at least seven years’ relevant work experience.

Information Systems (Master)

Enterprise Resource Planning 12.5%

Graduate Certificate in Information Systems 0.5 year

Sample Study Program

Semester 2, Year 1 IS-based Knowledge Management 12.5% Business Process Management 12.5% Organisational Problem Solving for Business Analysts 12.5% Business Logistics Systems 12.5% Semester 1/2, Year 2 (optional) Research Thesis 50% (Must obtain an average grade of distinction or better in the eight Information Systems postgraduate units [i.e. Semester 1 and 2 above].)

OR Complete undergraduate or postgraduate Computing or Business units not previously counted 50–100%

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Infrastructure Asset Management° Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma Location:

Hobart, Distance

Intake:

February, July

This joint program, taught between UTAS and the Centre for Pavement Engineering Education (CPEE), deals with Public Works Infrastructure Management. The course includes units in project evaluation, financial management, risk assessment, IT and personnel management, as well as core engineering units. The four-unit graduate certificate provides vocational skills and knowledge in this new professional area, initially concentrating on pavement engineering. The eight-unit graduate diploma provides advanced knowledge and cognitive skills for professional practice.

Sample Study Program

Infrastructure Asset Management UNITS

Duration:

1 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in a pavement engineering-rated discipline or a Graduate Certificate in Infrastructure Asset Management, or equivalent.

A

Data Handling and Statistics 2 12.5%

Pavement Management 12.5% Engineering Risk Management 12.5% Infrastructure Financial Management 12.5%

Calculus and Applications 2 12.5% Operations Research 3 12.5% Partial Differential Equations, Applications and Methods 3 12.5% B

Road Maintenance 12.5%

Semester 1, Year 1

Pavement Evaluation and Rehabilitation 12.5%

Data Handling and Statistics 3 12.5%

Managing Information Systems 12.5%

Probability Models 3 12.5%

GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma

Topics in Advanced Mathematics 3 12.5%

Degree Level: Master

Graduate Diploma of Infrastructure Asset Management

GD

Asset Management Practices 12.5%

Duration:

Alternative entry: Other relevant tertiary qualifications and relevant industry experience may be considered.

UNITS GC

Consolidation Component

www.utas.edu.au/courses/N6C

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in a pavement engineering-related discipline or equivalent.

Mathematics≈

Asset Management Fundamentals 12.5%

Graduate Certificate in Infrastructure Asset Management 1 year part-time‡

Sample Study Program

Mathematics◊ Location: Hobart Intake:

Semester 2, Year 1 Principles of Statistics 3 12.5% Calculus of Variations 12.5%

February, July

This master is designed to provide opportunities to build knowledge and skills within the area of mathematics, mathematical modelling and analysis.

Master of Applied Science (Mathematics) Duration:

Computational Techniques 3 12.5%

1.5 years or 2 yearsΔ

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in a sciencebased discipline or equivalent and some background (i.e. minor sequence) in the specialisation discipline. Alternative entry: Please refer to information on entry points following the Sample Study Program.

Project 25% Semester 1, Year 2 Research Thesis 50%

www.utas.edu.au/courses/S7P Students commence at one of two entrance points, dependent on their tertiary education background. Applicants who have completed a suitable bachelor degree in mathematics or equivalent can commence at the Semester 1, Year 1, entry point (B). Applicants who have completed a bachelor degree in a discipline other than mathematical, or equivalent, will commence at the Consolidation Component entry point (A). All other applicants will need to undertake a three to six week bridging component†† in research training, computing, mathematics and any other required disciplines before commencing at the Consolidation Component entry point (A).

°This course is not currently available to international students. ‡Please note, this course is only available part-time therefore is not available to international students. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. ◊As programs are subject to change, please contact the Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology for program updates. ∆The 1.5 year Master program is not available to international students. ≈All applicants will need to discuss their specific academic program with the Head of School. ††The bridging component is not available to international students.

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Microbiology Degree Level: Master Location: Hobart Intake:

February, July

This master is offered by the School of Agricultural Science and intended to provide candidates with practical skills and knowledge in a specialty area of either Food Microbiology or Microbial Ecology. Generally, the coursework component of this course is comprised of an appropriate selection from units in general or marine microbiology, food microbiology, applied food safety microbiology, microbial ecology, medical microbiology, plant diseases, agricultural and forest pathology and research, development and extension methods. Other unit selections can be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Master of Applied Science (Microbiology) Duration:

1.5 or 2 years∆

Sample Study Program

Microbiology

#

UNITS

A Semester 1, Year 1 (Consolidation Component) Food Microbiology 12.5% Medical Microbiology and Immunology (1) 12.5%

Physics Degree Level: Graduate Diploma, Master Location: Hobart Intake:

February, July

This Physics program enables students from various academic backgrounds to build upon knowledge and gain expertise in Physics, which may be built on further postgraduate research studies.

Microbiology 12.5%

Graduate Diploma of Applied Science (Physics)°

Research Methodology 12.5%

Duration:

B

Part-time: Available^

Semester 2, Year 1

Academic entry requirements: Bachelor degree in a science related area, and some background (i.e. minor sequence) in the specialisation discipline.

Microbes and Man 12.5% Applied Environmental Microbiology 12.5% Medical Microbiology and Immunology (2) 12.5%

1 year or 1.5 years

Other entry requirements: Other entry requirements may apply, please check with Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology or Admissions staff.

Part-time: Available^

Introduction to Epidemiology 12.5%

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in microbiology or equivalent.

Semester 1, Year 2

Master of Applied Science (Physics)

Literature Review

Duration:

Alternative entry: Please refer to information on entry points following the Sample Study Program.

1.5 years or 2 yearsΔ

Part-time: Available^ Master of Applied Science Project A Master of Applied Science Project B Semester 2, Year 2 Research Thesis 50%

www.utas.edu.au/courses/S7P Students commence at one of two entrance points, dependent on their tertiary education background. Applicants who have completed a bachelor degree in microbiology or equivalent can commence at the Semester 2, Year 1, entry point (B). Applicants who have completed a bachelor degree in a discipline other than microbiology or equivalent will commence at the Consolidation Component entry point (A).

Academic entry requirements: 2 year degree: bachelor degree in a science related area, and some background (i.e. minor sequence) in the specialisation discipline. 1.5 year program: bachelor degree in a science field with a major in the specialist discipline. Other entry requirements: Other entry requirements may apply, please check with Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology or Admissions staff. Alternative entry: In exceptional circumstances the Faculty may admit a person with a tertiary qualification and relevant employment experience.

All other applicants will need to undertake a three to six week bridging component†† in research training, computing, mathematics and any other required disciplines before commencing at the Consolidation Component entry point (A).

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∆The 1.5 year Master program is not available to international students. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. #All applicants will need to discuss their specific academic program with the degree coordinator. ††The bridging component is not available to international students. °This course is not currently available to international students.


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Master of Applied Science (Plant Science)

Sample Study Program

PHYSICS UNITS

GD

MS

Duration:

1.5 to 2 years∆

Advanced Electromagnetism 12.5%

Part-time: Available^

Wave Mechanics and Quantum Physics 12.5%

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in a sciencebased discipline or equivalent.

Statistical Mechanics and Plasma Physics 12.5% Gravitation and Cosmology 12.5%

Alternative entry: Please refer to information on entry points following the Sample Study Program.

Dynamical Systems and Chaos 12.5%

Sample Study Program

Atomic and Nuclear Physics 12.5%

UNITS

Plant Science≈

Applicants who have completed a suitable bachelor degree in plant science or equivalent can commence at the Semester 1, Year 1, entry point (B). Applicants who have completed a bachelor degree in a discipline other than plant science or equivalent will commence at the Consolidation Component entry point (A). All other applicants will need to undertake a three to six week bridging component†† in research training, computing, mathematics and any other required disciplines before commencing at the Consolidation Component entry point (A).

A Symmetries, Groups and Representations 12.5% Dynamical Systems and Chaos 12.5%

Consolidation Component Plants in Action 12.5% Quantitative Methods in Biology 12.5%

Project 25% Experimental Astrophysics 12.5% Statistical Analysis Using R 12.5%

Aquatic Botany 12.5% Plant Ecology 12.5% B

Thesis 50%

Semester 1, Year 1

GD = Graduate Diploma MS = Master SPECIALISATION

Special Studies in Plant Science 25%

www.utas.edu.au/courses/S7P

Plant Science◊ Degree Level: Master Location: Hobart Intake:

February, July

Vegetation Management 12.5% Field Botany 12.5% Semester 2, Year 1 Genetics and Evolution 12.5%

This master is designed to provide opportunities to acquire knowledge, attitudes and skills in the area of plant science.

Australian Landscape Change 12.5%

The degree provides graduates with advanced knowledge in plant science and meets the needs of industry, business and government agencies.

Semester 1, Year 2

Project 25%

Research Thesis 50%

www.utas.edu.au/courses/S7P Students commence at one of three entrance points, dependent on their tertiary education background.

Did you know UTAS is home to a number of world-class observatories including the 1.3m optical telescope at Bisdee Tier and four radio astronomy observatories near Hobart (TAS), Ceduna (SA), Yaragadee (WA) and Katherine (NT). Researchers use these in both national and international collaborations.

◊As programs are subject to change, please contact the Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology for program updates. ∆The 1.5 year Master program is not available to international students. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. ≈All applicants will need to discuss their specific academic program with the Head of School. ††This bridging course is not available to international students.

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Remote Sensing, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and Spatial Information Science◊

Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Systems°

Sample Study Program

Duration:

A

Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma (Honours), Master

Alternative entry: Non-graduates with at least six years’ relevant professional experience and/or training may be accepted by the Faculty for entry to the course.

Location: Hobart Intake:

Remote Sensing and GIS≈ UNITS

1 year part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent.

February, July

The Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Systems provides education and training in GIS. Designed to meet the needs of people who do not have prior experience of GIS and are seeking to acquire knowledge, or who have some training or workplace experience with GIS and are seeking to improve their knowledge and gain a formal qualification. The course is normally taken in part-time mode, over two, three or four semesters.^ The Graduate Diploma in Spatial Information Science with Honours is designed to meet the professional development and advanced training needs of those working primarily in land-based sciences (e.g. foresters, geographers, town planners, surveyors) who need to use spatial information science in their work. Also provides training and experience in research methodology. The Master of Applied Science (Remote Sensing and GIS) program provides graduates with advanced knowledge in remote sensing and GIS, together with research training, appropriate to the needs of industry, business and government agencies.

GIS: Introduction 12.5% Remote Sensing: Image Analysis 12.5%

B Semester 1, Year 1

1 year

Coursework Project A 12.5%

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree or equivalent.

GIS: Spatial Analysis 12.5%

Alternative entry: Bachelor degree holders who have successfully completed the UTAS Graduate Certificate in GIS or equivalent.

Global Navigation Satellite Systems 12.5%

Sample Study Program

Coursework Project B 12.5%

GIS/SIS UNITS

GC GD(H)

GIS: Introduction 12.5%

Remote Sensing: Photogrammetry 12.5% Semester 2, Year 1

GIS Advanced Spatial Analysis 12.5% Human Computer Interaction 12.5%

Field Mapping and Measurement 12.5%

Land Development Planning 12.5%

GIS: Spatial Analysis 12.5%

Semester 1, Year 2

Remote Sensing: Image Analysis 12.5% Research Thesis 50% GC = Graduate Certificate GD(H) = Graduate Diploma with honours

www.utas.edu.au/courses/S5A www.utas.edu.au/courses/N6Y

Master of Applied Science (Remote Sensing and GIS) Duration:

1.5 or 2 years∆

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in a sciencebased discipline or equivalent. Alternative entry: Please refer to information on entry points in the following Sample Study Program.

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Advanced Dynamic Web Development 12.5%

Surveying 1 12.5%

Graduate Diploma of Spatial Information Science with Honours Duration:

Consolidation Component

Research Thesis B 50%

www.utas.edu.au/courses/S7P Students commence at one of two entrance points, dependent on their tertiary education background. Applicants who have completed a bachelor degree in a closely related field can commence at the Semester 1, Year 1, entry point (B). Applicants who have completed a bachelor degree in a different field but one that prepares them well for the course may commence at the Consolidation Component entry point (A). All other applicants enter the program via a three to six week bridging component†† that comprises research training, computing, mathematics and any other required disciplines before commencing at the Consolidation Component entry point (A).

◊As programs are subject to change, please contact the Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology for program updates. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. ºThis course is not currently available to international students. ‡Please note, this course is only available part-time therefore is not available to international students. ∆The 1.5 year Master program is not available to international students. ≈All applicants will need to discuss their specific academic program with the Head of School. ††The bridging component is not available to international students.


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RENEWABLE ENERGY POWER SYSTEMS°

Road Engineering and construction

Degree levels: Graduate Certificate

Degree Level: Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma

Location: Hobart Intakes:

February, July

Renewable energy systems and the reliability of power systems have become an increasing concern for power systems utilities. As a consequence, in recent years there has been a strong demand for qualified power system engineers who can handle the new challenges in power systems. This program is designed to accelerate development and understanding of renewable energy and power systems engineering. It will provide participants with the skills and state-of-the-art technology to meet industry competencies.

Graduate Certificate in Renewable Energy Power Systems Duration:

Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in electrical engineering or equivalent.

Sample Study Program

Renewable Energy Generation and Integration 12.5% Introduction to Power Systems Engineering 12.5%

Emergency Operation in Power Systems 12.5% Reliability Analysis of Power Systems 12.5% GC = Graduate Certificate

www.utas.edu.au/courses/N5B

Intakes:

February, July

The Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma of Road Engineering and Construction are designed to broaden the skills and knowledge gained in engineering undergraduate courses as well as provide specialist skills and knowledge in areas including route assessment, condition assessment and pavement design and stabilisation. The courses aim to provide place-bound professional engineers in public works and industry positions with access to modern tools to efficiently design and construct durable roads and highways.

Duration:

Alternative entry: Other relevant tertiary qualifications and relevant industry experience may be considered for entry.

UNITS

Distance/Flexible Delivery∞

Graduate Certificate in Road Engineering and Construction

1 year part-time‡

Renewable Energy Power Systems

Location:

GC

0.5 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Undergraduate bachelor level degree in a pavement engineering related discipline, or equivalent. Alternative entry: Applicants with other relevant tertiary qualifications and relevant industry experience may be considered for entry.

Graduate Diploma of Road Engineering and Construction Duration:

1 year

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Successful completion of UTAS Graduate Certificate of Road Engineering and Construction.

Sample Study Program

Road Engineering and Construction UNITS

GC

GD

Fundamentals of Road Construction 12.5% Introduction to Pavements 12.5% Pavement Design 12.5% Road Assessment Management 12.5% Road Maintenance 12.5% Pavement Wearing Surfaces 12.5% Construction Contract Law 12.5% Engineering Risk Management 12.5% GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma

www.utas.edu.au/courses/N6R

Science Degree Level: Graduate Diploma, Graduate Diploma (Honours) Location:

Hobart, Launceston×

Intake:

February, July

This science specialisation program provides students with the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills in an area of specialisation that is different from that completed in their undergraduate degree. Diversifies career options available to graduates when combined with their undergraduate studies. The Graduate Diploma with Honours enables non-science graduates to obtain the necessary prerequisites for a higher degree in Science.

Alternative entry: A bachelor degree in engineering or a graduate certificate in a relevant discipline, or equivalent qualification.

ºThis course is not currently available to international students. ‡Please note, this course is only available part-time therefore is not available to international students. ∞Distance studies are only available to international students when they are in a country other than Australia. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. ×Please note, all specialisations are available at Hobart campus. Computer Science/Software Engineering and Psychology are the only specialisations available at Launceston campus.

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Faculty of

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Students choose to study one of the following specialisations: • Biochemistry (GDH) • Botany (GDH) • Chemistry • Computer Science • Earth Sciences (GD) • Economic Geology (GDH) • Genetics (GDH) • Geochemistry (GDH) • Geography and Environmental Studies (GDH)

Sample Study Program

Sample Study Program

UNITS

UNITS

Graduate Diploma of Science – geology (Part-Time)

Graduate Diploma of Science (Honours) – Chemistry

Semester 1, Year 1

Semester 1

Earth’s Material and Interior 12.5%

Honours Project in Chemistry 50%

Introduction to Geophysics & Computer Applications 12.5%

Semester 2 Honours Project in Chemistry 50%

Semester 2, Year 1 Earth’s Surface 12.5%

Science Education°

• Geology • Geophysics

Marine Geosciences 12.5%

• Mathematics (GDH) • Medical Microbiology (GDH) • Microbiology (GDH)

Degree Level: Graduate Certificate

Semester 1, Year 2

• Physics

Tectonics and Volcanology 12.5%

• Psychology (GD)

Semester 2, Year 2

• Zoology (GDH) (GDH) Graduate Diploma with Honours only. (GD) Graduate Diploma only.

Graduate Diploma of Science Duration:

1 year++

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements Australian bachelor degree in science, or equivalent. Additional requirements Candidates must satisfy prescribed prerequisites for their intended area of specialisation or provide evidence that they are able to undertake the required work within the course.

Hobart (combination of on campus block teaching sessions and online delivery)

Intake:

January, May

Economic Geology 12.5%

• Operations Research (GD)

• Statistical Applications (GD)

Location:

www.utas.edu.au/courses/S6D

This program addresses professional learning opportunities for teachers of science (covering both the life sciences and physical sciences) by providing access to current developments in science (“hot topics”) as well as examining how new topics can be introduced into the classroom curriculum.

Graduate Diploma of Science with Honours

Graduate Certificate in Science Education

Duration:

Duration:

Computational Geoscience 12.5% Mineral Exploration 12.5%

1 year++

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in a nonscience discipline or equivalent, provided that the candidate’s preparation for the course is adequate. Candidates with a bachelor degree in a science-related area normally apply for entry to a one-year Bachelor of Science with Honours.

1 year part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Applicants must normally hold an approved degree, for example in education, teaching or science, or equivalent qualification. Applicants also need to have access to an educational setting which will allow implementation of the action research projects.

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++Please note that availability of full-time study is dependent upon academic background. Eligibility will be assessed upon receipt of application. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students. ºThis course is not currently available to international students. ‡Please note, this course is only available part-time therefore is not available to international students.


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Science Education UNITS

TIMBER (PROCESSING and BUILDING)°

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF LAND SURVEYING

Sample Study Program

GC

Science Content 1 12.5% Science Content 2 12.5% Conducting Professional Enquiry 12.5% 1 unit selected from:

Duration:

1 year

Academic entry requirements: A Bachelor of Surveying and Spatial Sciences from the University of Tasmania or equivalent.

Sample Study Program

Science in Practice 12.5%

Land Surveying

Unspecified postgraduate education unit°° 12.5%

Surveying Practice 12.5%

Key Themes in Geography: Global Patterns and Processes of Environmental and Social Change 12.5%

Land Law and Cadastral Studies 12.5%

Key Themes in Geography: Understanding Space, Nature and Place 12.5%

Degree levels: Graduate Certificate

Part-time: Available^

UNITS

GD

Land Development Planning 12.5% Land Surveying Studio 12.5%

GC = Graduate Certificate

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Professional Experience 50%

SURVEYING

GD = Graduate Diploma

Degree Level: Graduate Diploma Location: Hobart Intake: February The one-year Graduate Diploma of Land Surveying is available to students who have completed the University’s Bachelor of Surveying and Spatial Sciences (or its equivalent), and prepares graduates for registration with the Tasmanian Land Surveyors Accreditation Board (or, through reciprocating arrangements, with the Surveyors Boards of other States and Territories). It prepares graduates for professional careers in Land Surveying, undertaking land and cadastral boundary surveys controlled by State legislation. To achieve this aim, the course imparts to students: • a knowledge of land law, cadastral systems, and surveying practice necessary for undertaking cadastral surveys in Australia; • a knowledge of the professional, ethical and business standards and practice in which land surveyors operate; and

www.utas.edu.au/courses/K6J The Graduate Diploma of Land Surveying is accredited by the Tasmanian Land Surveyors Accreditation Board and other international surveyors’ boards.

Location:

Flexible (block taught in Launceston, plus distance)

Intake: February Timber and other wood products are manufactured around Australia from renewable native and plantation forest resources. They are also major materials used in the construction of buildings and other structures throughout the landscape. While a traditional choice in many applications, timber and wood products are increasingly highly engineered products whose effective use requires advanced capabilities in manufacture, design and construction. Renewable and a store for carbon, these products can also be the basis of sustainable building solutions. The course is designed to advance the skill base for those who manufacture, design with, and use the material or who maintain timber infrastructure. It provides participants with the understanding and skills necessary to process, use and maintain the material efficiently and economically.

Graduate Certificate in Timber (Processing and Building) Duration:

1 year part-time‡

Academic entry requirements: Applicants should possess an Australian bachelor degree in building, architecture, engineering, forestry or related discipline, or a degree in any discipline and relevant industry experience. Alternative entry: Applicants without a bachelor degree but with a combination of tertiary qualifications and relevant industry experience may be considered for equivalency and entry under the Faculty’s policy for the admission of non-graduates to postgraduate coursework programs.

• appropriate communication skills.

°°Please contact the Faculty of Education Postgraduate Course Support Officer to discuss unit selection. ^Part-time on-campus study is not available to international students ºThis course is not currently available to international students. ‡Please note, this course is only available part-time therefore is not available to international students.

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Sample Study Program

Timber (Processing and Building) UNITS

Sample Study Program

Zoology≈ UNITS GC

Timber, its Origin and Characteristics 12.5%

A Consolidation Component Animal Evolution and Ecology 12.5%

Timber in Building Construction 12.5% Quantitative Methods in Biology 12.5%

Board Processing: Hardwood and Softwood 12.5%

Marine Ecology 12.5% Asset Management Practices 12.5% GC = Graduate Certificate

Conservative Biology and Wildlife Management 12.5%

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B Semester 1, Year 1

Zoology

Functional Biology of Animals 12.5%

Degree Level: Master Antarctic Ecology 12.5%

Location: Hobart Intake:

February, July

Designed to provide students with opportunities to acquire knowledge, attitudes and skill in the area of zoology. Provides graduates with advanced knowledge and meets the needs of industry, business and government agencies.

Master of Applied Science (Zoology) Duration:

Freshwater Ecology 12.5% Scientific Diving 12.5% Semester 2, Year 1 Honours Unit A 12.5% Honours Unit B 12.5% Project 25%

1.5 to 2 years

Part-time: Available^ Academic entry requirements: Australian bachelor degree in a sciencebased discipline or equivalent.

Semester 1,Year 2 Research Thesis 50%

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◊As programs are subject to change, please contact the Faculty of Science, Engineering & Technology for program updates. ∆The 1.5 year Master program is not available to international students. ≈All applicants will need to discuss their specific academic program with the Head of School.


quick reference guide to courses QUALIFICATION – YEARS FULL TIMEΩ

COMMENCE SEMESTER

DELIVERY*

PAGE

GC-1(PT)

1

D

61

GD-1, GD(H)-1, M-1.5/2

1, 2

H

78

GC-0.5, GD-1, M-1.5

1, 2, November

D

31

M-2

1

L

79

Business

GC-.5, M-1, M(S)-2

1, 2,3

H, L*, CC*, D

48

Chemistry

M-1.5/2

1, 2

H, L

80

Clinical Leadership

GC-1(PT), GD-2(PT), M-3(PT)

1, 2

H, L, CC, D

61

Clinical Pharmacy

GD-2(PT), M-3(PT)

1, 2, other

D

61

GD-1, M-1.5/2

1, 2

H, L

80

GC-1(PT), GD-2(PT)

1, 2

H

82

GC-.5, GD-1, M-1.5

1, 2

L

39

GC-1(PT)

1, 2

D

51

GC-1(PT), GD-1, M-2

1, 2

H

62

GC-1(PT), GD-2(PT), M-2

1, 2

L

82

M-4(PT)

flexible

D

83

GC-.5, M-1, M(H)-1.5, D-3

1, 2

L*, D

56

GC-1(PT), GD-2(PT), M-3(PT)

1, 2

D

63

Electronic Business (E-Business)

M-1, M(S)-2

1, 2

H

84

Environmental Management

GD-1, M-1.5

1, 2

H, D

85

Environmental Planning

GD-1, M-1.5

1, 2

H, D

86

Environmental Studies, Geography

M-1.5/2

1, 2

H

85

Evidence-Based Complementary Medicines

GC-0.5

1, 2

D

64

Finance

M-1.5

1, 2

H

51

Fine Art and Design (Specialisation)

M-1.5

1, 2

H

39

GC-1(PT)

1, 2

D

64

M-1.5/2

1, 2

H

86

GC-.5

1, 2

H, L*

51

GC-1(PT)

1, 2

D

87

Health (Specialisation)

GC-1(PT), GD-2(PT), M-3(PT)

1, 2

D

65

Health and Human Services

GC-1(PT), GD-2(PT), M-3(PT)

1, 2

H, L, CC, D

64

GD-1

1, 2

H

87

GC-.5, GD-1, M-1, 1.5, 2

1, 2

H

88

M-1, 1.5, 2

1, 2

H, L

81

GC-1(PT), GD-1

1, 2

H, D

89

International Business

GC-.5, M-1, M(S)-2

1, 2

H

52

International Politics

GC-.5, GD-1, M-1.5

1, 2

H, D

40

GC-2(PT)

1, 2

F (H, L, CC)

58

GD-.5

1

H

76

GC-1 (PT), GD-2 (PT), M-1.5

1, 2

H, D

73

COURSE NAME Addiction Studies for Health Professionals Agricultural Science Applied Science (Specialisation) Architecture and Design

Computing Computing (Games Technology) Contemporary Arts (Specialisation) Corporate Governance Counselling Creative Media Technology Economic Geology Education E-Health (Health Informatics)

Flexible Learning and Simulation for Health Professionals Food Safety General Studies (Business) Geographical Education

Information Management Information Systems Information Technology Infrastructure Asset Management

Learning and Teaching Legal Practice Marine and Antarctic Science

Studies at the Cradle Coast campus are not available to international students. International students need to be in a country other than Australia to study by distance. International students need to be in a country other than Australia to study by distance. GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma GD(H) = Graduate Diploma (Honours) M = Master M(H) = Master (Honours) M(S) = Master (Specialisation) D = Doctorate PT = Part-time

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DELIVERY*

PAGE

GC-.5, GD-1, M-1.5, M(H)-2

1, 2

L, D

35

Maritime Engineering

GC-.5, GD-1, M-1.5

1, 2

L, D

33

Maritime Studies

GC-.5, GD-1, M-1.5

1, 2

D

37

Marketing

GC-.5, M-1, M(S)-2

1, 2

H

52

M-1.5/2

1, 2

H

89

GC-.5, GD-1, M-1.5, M(S)-2

1, 2, 3

H, L, D

29, 48

M-2.5/3(PT)

1, 2

D

29, 49

GC-.5, GD-1, M-1.5

1, 2, November

L, D

29, 32

M-3(PT)

1, 2, 3

H, L*, CC*, D

29, 50

GD-1.5(PT), M-2

2

L

66

M-1.5/2

1, 2

H

90

GD-2(PT), M-3(PT)

1

D

66

M-2

1, 2, 3,

H

42

GC-.5, GD-1,

1, 2, 3*

H

41

M-1.5

1, 2, 3

H

42

GC-1(PT), GD-2(PT), M-3(PT)

1, 2

D

67

GD-1, M-1.5

1, 2

H

69

GD-1/1.5, M-1.5/2

1, 2

H

90

Plant Science

M-1.5/2

1, 2

H

91

Police Studies

GC-.5, GD-1, M-1.5

1, 2

H, D

43

M-1.5, M(S)-2

1, 2*

H

54

Professional Music Practice

GD-1

1, 2, 3

H

41

Psychology (Clinical)

M-2

1

H

69

GC-.5, GD-1, M-1.5

1, 2

H, D

44

Public Health

GC-1(PT), GD-2(PT), M-3(PT)

1, 2

D

70

Public Policy

GC-.5, GD-1, M-1.5

1, 2

H, D

45

GD-1, M-2

1, 2

H

72

GC-1.5(PT), GD(H)-1, M-1.5/2

1, 2

H

92

GC-1 (PT)

1, 2

H

93

GC-.5, GD-1

1, 2

D

93

GD-1, GD(H)-1

1, 2

H, L

93

GC-1 (PT)

1, May

H

94

Social Work (Professional Qualifying)

M-2

1

H, L, CC

45

Surveying

GD-1

1

H

95

Teaching

M-2

1

H, D

58

Timber (Processing and Building)

GC-1(PT)

1

F

95

Tourism Management

GC-1(PT)

1, 2

H

54

Visual Communication

M-1.5

1, 2

H

46

M-1.5/2

1,2

H

96

COURSE NAME Marine Environment

Mathematics MBA (Business Administration and Management) MBA (Health Management) MBA (Maritime and Logistics Management) MBA (Professional) Medical Laboratory Sciences/Biomedical Science Microbiology Midwifery Music Music (Specialisation) Music Studies Nursing Pharmaceutical Science Physics

Professional Accounting

Public Administration (International)

Rehabilitation Counselling Remote Sensing, GIS, Spatial Information Science Renewable Energy Power Systems Road Engineering and Construction Science Science Education

Zoology

Studies at the Cradle Coast campus are not available to international students. International students need to be in a country other than Australia to study by distance. International students need to be in a country other than Australia to study by distance. GC = Graduate Certificate GD = Graduate Diploma GD(H) = Graduate Diploma (Honours) M = Master M(H) = Master (Honours) M(S) = Master (Specialisation) D = Doctorate PT = Part-time

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fURtHeR information UsefUl websites www.postgraduate utas.edu.au UTAS website for information about postgraduate coursework study www.futurestudents.utas.edu.au Central UTAS information site for Australian future students

key AcAdemic dAtes 2013

2014

Orientation week~

Monday 18 February

Monday 17 February

First semester commences

Monday 25 February

Monday 24 February

Easter break

Thursday 28 March

Thursday 17 April

Thursday 4 April

Thursday 24 April

fIrST SeMeSTer

www.international.utas.edu.au Central UTAS information site for future international students

First semester classes resume

Friday 31 May

Friday 30 May

www.utas.edu.au/students Fact sheets on a range of careerrelated topics

First semester examinations commence

Saturday 8 June

Saturday 7 June

First semester examinations end

Tuesday 25 June

Tuesday 24 June

Wednesday 26 June

Wednesday 25 June

Friday 12 July

Friday 11 July

Orientation week~

Monday 8 July

Monday 7 July

Second semester commences

Monday 15 July

Monday 14 July

Second semester mid-semester break

Monday 2 September

Monday 1 September

Second semester classes resume

Monday 9 September

Monday 8 September

Friday 18 October

Friday 17 October

Saturday 26 October

Saturday 25 October

Tuesday 12 November

Tuesday 11 November

www.myfuture.edu.au Information, activities and articles to assist with exploring career directions www.careerone.com.au All jobs advertised in Australian newspapers – useful source of information about skills sought by employers www.gradlink.edu.au Graduate statistics, including industry growth potential and starting salaries www.studyassist.gov.au Commonwealth supported places and student contributions www.centrelink.gov.au Information about federal government financial assistance for Australian students www.discovertasmania.com Destination information on Tasmania

UsefUl contAct nUmbeRs 1300 363 864 or 13 uTaS UTAS Info Centre – enquiries from Australian future students +61 3 6324 3775 International Marketing and Recruitment – enquiries from future international students

First semester ends

Semester break commences Semester break ends SeConD SeMeSTer

Second semester ends Second semester examinations commence Second semester examinations end

2013 UtAs postgRAdUAte infoRmAtion eVenings Hobart campus – Monday 14 October Launceston campus – Wednesday 16 October Cradle Coast campus – Thursday 17 October Register your attendance with the Uni Info Centre on 1300 363 864.

UtAs will be At tHe following inteRstAte expos in 2013 aDeLaIDe

13 2490 Youth Allowance enquiries

reinvent your Career expo

13 2490 Austudy enquiries

MBa and Postgrad expo

1800 132 317 Abstudy enquiries 1800 020 108 Study Assist – information on Commonwealth Supported Places and student contributions

2013 UtAs open dAy 25 August 2013

Hobart • Launceston • Cradle Coast

24 September

BrISBane

MeLBourne

SyDney

23–24 March

1–2 June

7–8 September

19 September

17 September

10 September

still wAnt moRe? Our Future Students Liaison team is happy to show you around the UTAS Campuses. Contact our Information Centre for more information on 1300 363 864 or visit www.futurestudents.utas.edu.au Become a fan of UTAS on Facebook, visit: www.facebook.com/pages/University-of-Tasmania/136334910007

For more information on how to apply see pages 22–23 or visit www.studentcentre.utas.edu.au/admissions or www.international.utas.edu.au

~Compulsory for international students. Disclaimer: All information contained in this publication is correct at time of going to press. However, the University reserves the right to alter or amend any details.

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UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA – AUSTRALIA

POSTGRADUATE Coursework Guide

Australia

UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA

Sydney Burnie Launceston

Tasmania, the island state of Australia, lies 40 degrees south of the equator. An archipelago of 334 islands in the temperate zone of the southern hemisphere, it is a land of dramatic coastlines, rugged mountains, spectacular wilderness and sparkling highland lakes. Tasmanians breathe some of the world’s cleanest air and drink the purest water. Unpolluted coastal seas and rich, fertile soils enable them to produce the finest foods.

AUSTRALIAN STUDENTS To find out more about courses, entry requirements, applications and other useful information about UTAS please contact the UTAS Information Centre. Web www.utas.edu.au/postgraduate Email course.info@utas.edu.au Phone 1300 363 864 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS To find out more about courses, applications, fees and other useful information about the University, please contact the International Marketing and Recruitment Office. Web: www.international.utas.edu.au Email: Your.Study@utas.edu.au Phone: +61 3 6324 3775

For more information on Tasmania, visit www.brandtasmania.com CRICOS Provider Code: 00586B

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www.international.utas.edu.au

Tasmania

POSTGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE

Tasmania is an island of difference. Its people are resourceful; applying the kind of creativity that arises from its geographical position to their business activities, scientific research and artistic endeavours.

Hobart

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Tasmania, the greatest place to study

POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK GUIDE

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