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Postgraduate Coursework Programs 2010
IS STUDY YOUR PATH TOAMORE REWARDING LIFE?
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SWINBURNE HAS BEEN RATED THE BEST UNIVERSITY IN MELBOURNE FOR TEACHING QUALITY AND GRADUATE SATISFACTION.*
Should a university share your dreams?
We believe people who genuinely want to
succeed should be given the opportunity to.
We believe education is the pathway to a
more rewarding life. It's why we offer such
a broad range of options for people wanting
to gain postgraduate qualifications. Options
that allow you to live the life you have, while
reaching for the life you want.
The benefits of reaching for a goal
We are driven by achievement. This focus
on results is part of the fabric of Swinburne
- it's seen in what we do and in the attitude
of our students. We've set ourselves the
goal to be one of the world 's leading
research institutions by 2015.
We wi ll get there by focusing our strengths
and continuing to invest in them. We try to
excel in specific areas, not be average in al l.
As a result, we punch above our weight on
almost every performance measure for
education . We will encourage you to adopt
a similar focus on your goals. So you're
more able to turn potential into ability.
Lectures with real-world relevance
Swinburne is home to some of Australia's
most dynamic and innovative academics.
People who can give you the knowledge
and ski lls you need to succeed.
They are academics with a passion for their
industry. Your lecturers either work, or have
worked, in the industry. They combine
practical experience with insight. They
understand what skills you'll need - and they
know the best ways to teach those ski lls.
Swinburne postgraduate programs often
have guest lecturers who come from
industry, giving you first hand advice.
And, while there are many theoretical
aspects to study at Swinburne, we also
balance program content with industry
relevance. We consult with industry - to help
determine what ski lls wil l be needed. We use
this knowledge to constantly evolve our
postgraduate coursework programs.
We question everything
We believe a culture of creativity and
innovation gives you more chances to
succeed. Our programs will challenge you.
But you will find the support you need to
meet those challenges.
Swinburne has been awarded top ratings for:
Graduate Satisfaction
***** Teaching Quality
***** Generic Skills
***** Staff Qualifications
**** (highest ' in Victoria)
• The Good Universities Guide to Postgraduate and Career Upgrade Courses 2010
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Postgraduate qualifications can open up
all sorts of career opportu.nities. They may
help you get a better job, make a total
career change or attract a higher salary.
Postgraduate students are recognised for
their demonstrated professionalism,
commitment and resourcefulness.
What is the difference between postgraduate coursework and research programs?
Coursework qualifications require the
successful completion of a set number of
core units and electives. These programs
usually involve attendance at lectures,
classes, seminars or labs and the
completion of assignments and exams.
Depending on the level of qualification,
some also require a minor thesis.
Research qualifications are awarded
following the completion of a major thesis,
involving original research, under the
supervision of a senior academic. Learning is undertaken independently
with no lectures or classes.
Postgraduate by coursework
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
This entry-level postgraduate qualification
is often suitable if you have several years
work experience but no formal academic
qualifications. A graduate certificate generally
takes six months full-time or one year part
time to complete. A graduate certificate may
allow you to progress to a graduate diploma.
GRADUATE DIPLOMA
A graduate diploma is generally one year
full-time or two years part-time (incorporating
the graduate certificate units). To apply you
generally need an undergraduate degree,
but not necessarily in the proposed area of study. If you don't have a degree but have
substantial related industry experience you
may also be eligible.
MASTER
A master degree by coursework usually
takes one to two years of full-time study
- or equivalent part-time (incorporating the
graduate certificate and graduate diploma
units). To apply you'll normally need an
undergraduate degree, or have substantial
industry experience within the field of study.
MASTER (HONOURS)
Master (honours) degrees require, at least,
an additional four units of study. This
equates to an extra six months of full-time
(or equivalent part-time) study after
completion of a master program, with a
distinction average.
Programs by research
Swinburne is recognised as one of Australia's
top research institutions. The university's
major research centres offer programs that
target industry-specific problems and
address the needs and demands of society.
This connection - with local and international
industries, research institutions, government and community services - can be invaluable
for your career.
Our postgraduate research programs give
you access to excellent facilities, ample
resources, ongoing support and committed
academic supervision.
For more information visit www.swinburne.edu.au/research
Professional recognition
Many of Swinburne's postgraduate
programs are recognised by professional
organisations. So, the qualification you receive will be highly regarded in industry
and will enhance your career opportunities.
For more information visit www.swinburne.edu.au/courses
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Master 4-8 units
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Master (Honours)' 4 units
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What happens if I start ... but can't finish?
Many of our coursework programs have 'nested ' qualification structures. This means
if you have to withdraw from the course
early, to accommodate life's unexpected
events, you can sti ll exit with a formal
qualification that recognises the work done
to date. You might like to start modestly and
build upon each qualification as you go - from graduate certificate, to graduate
diploma, to masters.
Single unit of study
If a particular unit of study grabs your
interest, you can enrol in just this unit. If you
decide later on that you would like to do additional units or undertake the complete
program, you may receive credit for any single units completed.
Please note, single units are subject to
availability and convenor approval.
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"The MEl program is definitely a very unique
course as it stretches the boundaries of teaching
entrepreneurship and innovation to a group of
highly successful people.
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It's been a long time since I studied
We're here to assist
Returning to student life can be cllallenging .
Swinburne's Academic Success Program
eases the transition into study. The program
provides a range of support services -
including counselling, workshops and online
resources - to give you the ski lls you need
to succeed. You' ll discover:
• the benefits of meeting and sharing
expectations w ith staff
• hints to effectively manage the transition
into a postgraduate learning community
• how we do things around here
• the potential of diversity in our community
Orientation and transition
If you've been out of study for a number of
years - and are feeling a little apprehensive
- our postgraduate orientation programs
can help you prepare.
They provide information on:
• administration systems
• timetabling
• library information
• student services
• academic success
• program overviews
• networking
The programs are generally held in the week
preceding class commencement.
Recognition of previous studies or experience
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) can help
shorten your studies by giving you credit for
ski lls and knowledge gained through formal
training, work and life experience.
With RPL, you can get the qualification
you're after, faster.
For more information visit
www.swinburne.edu.au/postgrad/rpl
Advice on career planning
Swinburne has an extensive array of careers
and employment support services including:
• help and advice w ith career planning
• access to seminars, resume checking
and an online job service
• a range of specially developed online
resources , including research and reports
• tips on how to self-market , both
in person and in writing
• information on pursuing an academic career
For more information visit
www.swinburne.edu.au/career-planning
Free counselling support for postgraduate students
Our highly trained student counsellors
understand the extra pressure that
postgraduate study can add to our already
hectic lives . It can be a balancing act ,
so our counsellors are here to help.
For more information visit
www.swinburne.edu.au/counselling
International exchange
Returning to study also opens up
opportunities for international exchange.
We have a range of options for
postgraduates wanting to combine an
overseas experience with their study.
For more information visit
www.swinburne.edu.au/abroad
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How do you fit an education into an already full life?
By the time you get around to postgraduate
study - you may already have a full life.
That's why we offer a number of study
options created to help you study at your
pace - and around your individual needs.
ON CAMPUS
Why should your life stop when you enrol?
Most of our postgraduate coursework
programs can be taken on a full-time or
part-time basis. Classes may be offered
in the day, in the evening or on weekends.
OFF CAMPUS
You don't have to go to university to get postgraduate qualifications
Our distance education option means little
or no time on-campus. You receive a range
of comprehensive learning materials. These
may include study guides, readings, set
exercises, references and online learning.
WANT TO GET THERE FASTER?
ONLINE LEARNING
Can a virtual education get you a real qualification?
Some Swinburne programs are available
entirely online. Others have selected online
units. Students can study via virtual lectures
and eTutors, and stay in touch through
email and group chat rooms. Some online
units will be complemented with on-campus
workshops.
BLOCK RELEASE
Compress your study
A limited number of programs offer 'block
release' - an intensive block of classes that
allow students to attend classes for several
full day sessions, rather than regular weekly
classes. Regional or interstate students and
people who need to travel to attend campus find these releases particularly beneficial.
If you want to speed up your' studies, some ro . our summer or winter term study periods li p h grakms offer extra units of study in mode, visit www swinburne edu /t" a c ec which units are available in this
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WIRELESS NETWORKING
Swinburne is wireless. Wireless network coverage is available across
the whole Hawthorn campus, and in
most locations at Lilydale and Prahran. This gives you easy access
to email, internet and library resources. For more information visit www.swinburne.edu.au/wireless
Why wait to get your career on track?
There are usually two key intakes per year
(one in late February/early March and
another in late July/early August). However a
number of programs also have additional
commencement dates throughout the year.
Please see the next page for key dates.
Central locations
Swinburne has campuses at Croydon, Hawthorn, Lilydale, Prahran and Wantirna.
All are well served by public transport.
You can confirm the location of your course
by referring to the course listing at the back
of this guide.
Key dates
Important semester dates for 2010
These dates are subject to change but should provide an indication of your study commitments.
If you want to get an idea of class timetables in advance, visit www.swinburne.edu.au/timetable
Applications Now Friday 5 February
Enrolment Refer to offer letter Orientation
Monday 22 February Friday 26 February Classes
Monday 1 March Friday 28 May Mid semester break Thursday 1 April Wednesday 7 April Examinations Monday 31 May Friday 18 June Winter term Monday 21 June Friday 30 July
Applications Now Friday 16 July
Enrolment Refer to offer letter Orientation Monday 2 August Friday 6 August Classes Monday 9 August Friday 5 November Mid semester break Monday 20 September Friday 24 September Examinations Monday 8 November Friday 26 November Summer term Tuesday 4 January 201 1 Friday 11 February 2011
Additional intak~s .' - .- Co'mmencing Ending
May intake*
Applications Now Friday 14 May
Classes Monday 31 May Friday 27 August August intake*
Applications Now Friday 13 August
Classes Monday 30 August Friday 26 November
September intake **
Applications Now Friday 10 September
Classes Monday 27 September Friday 5 November
November intake'
Applications Now Friday 19 November
Classes Monday 29 November Friday 25 February 2011
. May and August intake programs include: Business Systems Design & Management, Commerce and Writing. " September intake programs include: Master of
Business Administration (MBA) . • November intake programs include: Business Systems Design & Management and Commerce. Please note. these dates are correct
at the time of printing, but are subject to change. Please refer to www.swinburne.edu.au/studentoperations/calendar for current semester dates.
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Tuition fees for all postgraduate programs
can be found on pages S to 13 of this
publication. Depending on the program,
you may need to allow for the purchase
of books or equipmen~.
What if I just want to study a single unit?
If you just want to study a single unit, then
you can pay per unit. The fees for each unit
are listed under individual course outlines at
Swinburne 's fees website.
For more information visit
www.swinburne.edu.au/postgrad/ fees-faq
When are fees payable?
You have three options:
• pay the full tuition fee up-front
• pay some of the tuition fee up-front
and request a FEE-HELP loan for the
remainder of the tuition fee
• request a FEE-HELP loan for the full tuition fee
What is FEE-HELP and am I eligible?
FEE-HELP is essentially a loan to help cover the cost of your tuition, It is given to eligible
fee-paying students to help pay part or all of
their tuition fees , It allows you to defer al l or
part of the cost of the fee-paying course -
and pay your debt after graduation, through
the taxation system,
You are entitled to FEE-HELP assistance if:
• you are undertaking study at an approved higher education provider or Open
Universities Australia
• you meet the citizenship or residency requirements
• you are enrolled in eligible unit(s) on or before the census date and remain
registered at the end of the census date
• you are not Commonwealth-supported in relation to that unit(s)
• you meet the tax fi le number (TFN) requirements
• you have completed, signed and submitted a valid Request for FEE-HELP Assistance
form on or before the census date
• you have not exceeded the FEE-HELP limit
How much can I borrow?
The Commonwealth Government has set a
FEE-HELP limit of $S1 ,600 for most courses,
This amount is indexed each year.
When do I start repaying my FEE-HELP loan?
Once you start earning a pre-determined
amount, you start making payments via your
taxed salary. Payments continue until the
loan is repaid. For further information visit
the Government's Going to Uni website,
www.goingtouni.gov.au or call the enquiry
line on 1S00 020 10S.
Employer sponsorship
At Swinburne, we encourage employers
to sponsor their employees in further study,
Your employer will benefit from your
enllanced skil ls and up-to-date knowledge .
During the course you wil l undertake project
work in authentic conditions and, where
appropriate, may work on projects with
your own employer,
For more information visit
www.swinburne.edu.au/postgrad/ employers
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Entry requirements
In most instances you will need a tertiary qualification, usually an undergraduate degree. But there are a number of pathways to a postgraduate program. If you have enough work, or life experience, you may be granted admission to a postgraduate program. This can be either a graduate certificate or graduate diploma.
Once completed, you can then progress to a higher-level postgraduate qualification, like a master degree. In exceptional circumstances, relevant work experience can gain you entry to a master degree.
How to apply
To apply for a postgraduate program simply follow this step-by-step process:
.. 1iQ··· CHOOSE YOUR PROGRAM
Choose your postgraduate program (you can list up to three preferences)
4§JMi OBTAIN APPLICATION FORM
Download the appropriate form from www.swinburne.edu.au/postgrad/apply
c aracter and plot. "
4§JM-SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION
Gather your supporting documentation. This includes:
• certified copy of your passport or birth certificate for proof of citizenship/residency
• certified copy of your academic award/s
• certified copy of academic transcripts or results
• current curriculum vitae
Note you may also need to include a cover letter explaining what you hope to achieve from your studies.
APPLY
Complete and submit the application form. Applications can be submitted in person, by email or post.
4§JMt CONFIRMATION
Once your application has been received you wi ll receive email notification from us. Once your application has been assessed you will be notified of the outcome.
ACCEPTING YOUR OFFER
If you have been offered a place you will need to notify us if you intend to accept your offer via email [email protected]
4§JiQ.ii ENROLMENT
You will receive enrolment details from your faculty or school with instructions on what steps you need to take to enrol in your program.
What is an offer?
If your application is successful you will be made an offer of a place. To accept the offer,
you will need to confirm your acceptance by following the process outlined in your offer letter. Just prior to the commencement
of your study program you may be asked to formally enrol in your chosen subjects.
International students
We have a specific publication for international students. It contains an application form, admission advice and information on tuition fees. To obtain a copy please contact:
Swinburne International
Phone: +61 386767002 (outside Australia) or 1800 897 973 (within Australia) Email: [email protected] Visit: www.international.swinburne.edu.au
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Study AreaJDlscipline
ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
Commercial Radio
Graduate Diploma of Arts (Commercial Radio) N061
Media and Communications
Graduate Certificate of Arts (Media and Communications) N0717
Graduate Diploma of Arts (Media and Communications) N0817
Master of Arts (Media and Communications) N0917
Technical Communication
Graduate Certificate of Social Science (Technical Communication) N0750
Graduate Diploma of Social Science (Technical Communication) N0850
Writing
Graduate Certificate of Arts (Writing)t L071
Graduate Diploma of Arts (Writing)t L079
Master of Arts (Writing)t L084
AVIATION
Aviation (Human Factors)
Graduate Certificate of Aviation (Human Factors) M094N
Graduate Diploma of Aviation (Human Factors) M095N
Master of Aviation (Human Factors) M096N
Aviation (Management)
Graduate Certificate of Aviation (Management) MF94N
Graduate Diploma of Aviation (Management) MF95N
Master of Aviation (Management) MF96N
BUSINESS, COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT
Accounting
Graduate Certificate of Professional Accounting CMPA440
Graduate Diploma of Professional Accounting CMPA540
Master of Professional Accounting CMPA640
Master of Practising Accounting CMPA740
Master of Professional Accounting - Leadership stream" CMPA640U
Business Administration
Graduate Certificate of Business Administration BMBA480
Graduate Diploma of Business Administration BMBA580
Master of Business Administration (MBA) BMBA680
Business Excellence
Graduate Certificate of Business Management (Business Excellence) L5801BE
Business Management
Graduate Certificate of Business Management L5801
Graduate Diploma of Business Management L6801
Master of Business Management L7801
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NEW PROGRAMS
New programs are being developed all the time. Keep your eye on our website for any new programs: www.swinburne.edu.au/postgrad
Hawthorn DIE 1 year nla
Hawthorn DIE 0.5 year 1 year
Hawthorn DIE 1 year 2 years
Hawthorn DIE 1.5 years 3 years
Off-campus OL 0.5 year 1 year
Hawthorn E n/a 2 years
Off-campus OL 0.5 year 1 year
Off-campus OL 1 year 2 years
Off-campus OL 1.5 years 3 years
Off-campus DIS 0.5 year 1 year
Off-campus DIS 1 year 2 years
Off-campus DIS 1.5 years 3 years
Off-campus DIS 0.5 year 1 year
Off-campus DIS 1 year 2 years
Off-campus DIS 1.5 years 3 years
Hawthorn DtN 0.5 year 1 year
Hawthorn DtN 1 year 2 years
Hawthorn DtN 1.5 years 3 years
Hawthorn DtN 2 years 4 years
Hawthorn DtN/E 2 years 4 years
Hawthorn ErN 0.5 year 1 year
Hawthorn ErN 1 year 2 years
Hawthorn ErN 2 years 4 years
Hawthorn ElOL 0.5 year 1 year
Hawthornl ErN/OL 0.5 year 1 year Off-campus
Prahran ErN 1 year 2 years
Prahran ErN 1.5 years 3 years
11 ,800
6,200
12,400
18,600
8,000
16,000
6,200
12,400
18,600
7,400
14,800
22,200
7,400
14,800
22,200
7,900
15,800
23,700
31,600
31,600
9,600
19,200
38,400
7,000
7,000
14,000
21,000
PROGRAM CONTENT For detailed program and unit information visit: www.swinburne.edu.au/courses
Study Area/Oiscipline
BUSINESS, COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT CO NT.
Business Systems Design and Management
Graduate Certificate of Technology (Business Systems Design and Management)t
Graduate Diploma of Technology (Business Systems Design and Management)t
Master of Technology (Business Systems Design and Management)t
Commerce
Graduate Certificate of Commercet
Graduate Diploma of Commercet
Master of Commercet
Corporate Governance
Graduate Certi ficate of Business Management (Corporate Governance)
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Graduate Certificate of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Graduate Diploma of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation (MEl)
Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation (Honours)
Executive Administration
Graduate Certificate of Business Management (Executive Adrninistration)
Financial Services
Graduate Certificate of Business Management (Financial Services)
Human Resource Management
Graduate Certificate of Commerce (Human Resource Management)
Graduate Diploma of Commerce (Human Resource Management)
Master of Commerce (Human Resource Management)
Master of Commerce (Human Resource Management) (Honours)
International Business
Graduate Certificate of Commerce (International Business)
Graduate Diploma of Commerce (International Business)
Master of Commerce (International Business)
Master of Commerce (International Business) - Leadership stream**
Marketing
Graduate Certificate of Commerce (Marketing)
Graduate Diploma of Commerce (Marketing)
Master of Commerce (Marketing)
Master of Commerce (Marketing) (Honours)
Master of Commerce (Marketing) - Leadership stream**
Project Management
Graduate Certificate of Business Management (Project Management)
Public Relations
Graduate Certificate of Business Management (Public Relations)
Retail Management
Graduate Certificate of Business Management (Retai l Management)
L5601 Off-campus
L6601 Off-campus
L7601 Off-campus
L5201 Off-campus
L6201 Off-campus
L7201 Off-campus
L5801 CG Hawthorn
CMEI440 Hawthorn
CMEI540 Hawthorn
CMEI640 Hawthorn
CMEI640H Hawthorn
L5801 EA Prahran
L5801FS Hawthorn
BHR440 Hawthorn
CMHR540 Hawthorn
CMHR640 Hawthorn
CMHR640H Hawthorn
CMIB440 Hawthorn
CMIB540 Hawthorn
CMIB640 Hawthorn
CMIB640U Hawthorn
CMMK440 Hawthorn
CMMK540 Hawthorn
CMMK640 Hawthorn
CMMK640H Hawthorn
CMMK640U Hawthorn
L5801PM Hawthorn
L5801PR Prahran
L5801RM Prall ran
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BR Block Release EV External venue
D Weekday classes OL Online delivery
DIS Distance education W Weekend classes
E Evening classes
OL 0.5 year 1 year 7,000
OL 1 year 2 years 14,000
OL 1.5 years 3 years 21,000
OL 0.5 year 1 year 7,000
OL 1 year 2 years 14,000
OL 1.5 years 3 years 21,000
EfIN 0.5 year 1 year 7,000
D/ElBR 0.5 year 1 year 9,600
D/ElBR 1 year 2 years 19,200
D/ElBR 1.5 years 3 years 28,800
D/ElBR 2 years 4 years 38,400
EflNIOL 0.5 year 1 year 7,000
EfIN 0.5 year 1 year 7,000
ElOL 0.5 year 1 year 7,900
DIE 1 year 2 years 15,800
DIE 1.5 years 3 years 23,700
DIE 2 years 4 years 31,600
OlEfIN 0.5 year 1 year 7,900
OlEfIN 1 year 2 years 15,800
OlEfIN 1.5 years 3 years 23,700
OlEfIN 2 years 4 years 31,600
OlEfIN 0.5 year 1 year 7,900
OlEfIN 1 year 2 years 15,800
Ol EfIN 1.5 years 3 years 23,700
OlEfIN 2 years 4 years 31,600
OlEfIN 2 years 4 years 31,600
EflNIOL 0.5 year 1 year 7,000
EfIN 0.5 year 1 year 7,000
EfIN 0.5 year 1 year 7,000 9
postgraduate coursework Programs 2010
Study Area/Discipline
BUSINESS, COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT CO NT.
Social Impact
Graduate Certificate in Social Impact CMS1440 Hawthorn D/BR nla 1 year TBA
Social Investment and Philanthropy
Graduate Certificate of Commerce (Social Investment and Philanthropy) CMPS440 Hawthorn D/BR nla 1 year 8,400
Graduate Diploma of Commerce (Social Investment and Philanthropy) CMPS540 Hawthorn D/BR nla 2 years 16,800
Master of Commerce (Social Investment and Philanthropy) CMPS640 Hawthorn D/BR nla 3 years 25,200
Strategic Foresight
Graduate Certificate of Management (Strategic Foresight) BMSF440 Hawthorn D/BR 0.5 year 1 year 8,800
Graduate Diploma of Management (StrategiC Foresight) BMSF540 Hawthorn D/BR 1 year 2 years 17,600
Master of Management (Strategic ForeSight) BMSF640 Hawthorn D/BR 1.5 years 3 years 26,400
Supply Chain Management
Graduate Certificate of Business Management (Supply Chain L5801SCM Hawthorn E/OL 0.5 year 1 year 7,000 Management)
Sustainability
Graduate Certificate in Sustainabilityt H21545VIC Hawthornl OL nla 1 year 6,700 Off-campus
DESIGN
Communication Design
Graduate Diploma of Design (Communication Design) DMCD31 Prahran DIE 0.5 year 1 year 8,000
Master of Design (Communication Design) DMCD30 Prahran DIE 1.5 years 3 years 24,000
Industrial Design
Graduate Diploma of Design (Industrial Design) DMID31 Prahran DIE 0.5 year 1 year 8,000
Master of Design (Industrial Design) DMID30 Prahran DIE 1.5 years 3 years 24,000
Interior Design
Graduate Diploma of Design (Interior Design) DMINTD31 Prahran DIE 0.5 year 1 year 8,000
Master of Design (Interior Design) DMINTD30 Prahran DIE 1.5 years 3 years 24,000
Multimedia Design
Graduate Diploma of Design (Multimedia Design) DMMD31 Prahran DIE 0.5 year 1 year 8,000
Master of Design (Multimedia Design) DMMD30 Prahran DIE 1,5 years 3 years 24,000
ENGINEERING
Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Graduate Certificate of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing IRAMT1 Hawthorn 0 0.5 year 1 year 7,800 Technology)
Master ofTechnology (Advanced Manufacturing Technology) IRAMT2A Hawthorn 0 1 year 2 years 15,600
Master of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing Technology) IRAMT3 Hawthorn 0 1.5 years 3 years 23,400
Master of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing Technology) (Honours) IRAMT4 Hawthorn 0 2 years 4 years 31,200
Civil Engineering
Graduate Certificate of Engineering (Civil) C101 Hawthorn DIE/DIS 0.5 year 1 year 7,800
Master ofTechnology (Civi l) C102 Hawthorn DIE/DIS 1 year 2 years 15,600
Master of Engineering (Civil) C103 Hawthorn DIE/DIS 1.5 years 3 years 23,400
Master of Engineering (Civil) (Honours) C104 Hawthorn DIE/DIS 2 years 4 years 31,200
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Study Area/Discipline
ENGINEERING CONT.
Construction Management
Graduate Certificate of Technology (Construction Management) C062Y Hawthorn
Off-campus
Graduate Diploma of Technology (Construction Management) C082Y Hawthorn
Off-campus
Master of Technology Management (Construction Management) C092Y Hawthorn
Off-campus
Global Manufacturing
Vocational Graduate Certificate in Global Manufacturing 121974VIC Hawthorn
Microelectronic Engineering
Graduate Certificate of Engineering (Microelectronic Engineering) A102 Hawthorn
Graduate Diploma of Engineering (Microelectronic Engineering) A101 Hawthorn
Master of Engineering (Microelectronic Engineering) A100 Hawthorn
Master of Engineering (Microelectronic Engineering) (Honours) A103 Hawthorn
Risk Management
Graduate Certificate of Technology (Risk Management) M077Y Off-campus
Graduate Diploma of Technology (Risk Management) M087Y Off-campus
Master of Technology Management (Risk Management) M097Y Off-campus
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
Information Systems Management
Graduate Certificate of Information Systems Management 1078 Hawthorn
Graduate Diploma of Information Systems Management 1088 Hawthorn
Master of Information Systems Management 1098 Hawthorn
Master of Information Systems Management/Master of Accounting 1099 Hawthorn
Master of Information Systems Management/Master of Business A098 Hawthorn Administration
Information Technology
Graduate Certificate in Information Technology 1071 Hawthorn
Graduate Diploma in Information Technology 1080 Hawthorn
Master of Technology (Information Technology) 1061 Hawthorn
Master of Information Technology 1091 Hawthorn
Network Systems
Graduate Certificate of Science (Network Systems) S049 Hawthorn
Graduate Diploma of Science (Network Systems) S059 Hawthorn
Master of Science (Network Systems) S069 Hawthorn
Professional Certificates in ICT
Professional Certificate in Software Testing 1020 Hawthorn
Professional Certificate in Web Applications 1020 Hawthorn
Professional Certificate in Networking Concepts 1020 Hawthorn
Professional Certificate in Network Security 1020 Hawthorn
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postgraduate Coursework Programs 2010
Study Area/Discipline
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES CO NT.
Professional Certificate in Business Process Analysis 1020 Hawthorn DIE 0.5 year 1 year 3,950
Professional Certificate in Business Intelligence and Knowledge 1020 Hawthorn DIE 0.5 year 1 year 3,950 Management
Professional Certificate in Information Systems Governance and 1020 Hawthorn DIE 0.5 year 1 year 3,950 Management
MULTIMEDIA
Multimedia
Graduate Certificate of Multimedia J076 Hawthorn E 0.5 year 1 year 7,000
Graduate Diploma of Multimedia J086 Hawthorn E 1 year 2 years 14,000
Master of Multimedia J096 Hawthorn E 1.5 years 3 years 21,000
Master of Multimedia (Honours) J100 Hawthorn E 2 years 4 years 28,000
Master of Multimedia Technology J106 Hawthorn E 2 years 4 years 28,000
Multimedia Design
Graduate Diploma of Design (Multimedia Design) DMMD31 Prahran DIE 0.5 year 1 year 8,000
Master of Design (Multimedia Design) DMMD30 Prahran DIE 1.5 years 3 years 24,000
PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Career Development
Graduate Certificate in Career Development N0718 Off-campus OL 0.5 year 1 year 4,800
Graduate Diploma in Career Development N0818 Off-campus OL 1 year 2 years 9,600
Clinical Psychology
Graduate Diploma of Science (Clinical Psychology) N0816 Hawthorn E n/a 2 years 15,600
Master of Psychology (Clinical Psychology)" N0912 Hawthorn E n/a 4 years 31,200
Community Engagement
Graduate Certificate of Social Science (Community Engagement) D0046CE Prahran/EV E n/a 0.5 year 5,000
Counselling Psychology
Master of Psychology (Counselling Psychology) N0904 Hawthorn E n/a 4 years 31,200
Family Therapy
Graduate Certificate of Social Science (Family Therapy) N0711 EV D/EfW n/a 1 year 6,000
Graduate Diploma of Social Science (Family Therapy) N0811 EV D/EfW n/a 2 years 12,000
Master of Social Science (Family Therapy) N0911 EVlHawthorn D/EfW n/a 3 years 1 s.oOO
Housing Management and Policy
Graduate Certificate of Social Science (Housing Management and Policy) N079 Off-campus DIS n/a 2 years 6,800
Graduate Diploma of Social Science (Housing Management and Policy) N0807 Off-campus DIS n/a 3 years 13,600
Master of Social Science (Housing Management and Policy) N0903 Off-campus DIS n/a 4 years 20,400
Human Services - Counselling
Graduate Certificate of Social Science (Human Services - Counselling) N0705 Hawthorn DIE n/a 1 year 6,000
Graduate Diploma of Social Science (Human Services - Counselling) N0805 Hawthorn DIE n/a 2 years 12,000
Master of Social Science (Human Services - Counselling) N0915 Hawthorn DIE n/a 3 years 18,000
Male Family Violence
Graduate Certificate in Social Science (Male Family Violence) G0046FAMV2 Prahran/EV 0 n/a 1 year 3,400
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Study Area/Discipline
PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE CONT.
Prenatal and Postnatal Family Support
Graduate Certificate of Social Science in Prenatal and D0046PNFS Croydonl Postnatal Family Support Prahran
Psychology
Graduate Dip'loma of Social Science (Psychological Studies) L083 Lilydale
Graduate Diploma of Psychology N0815 Hawthorn
Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology N0812 Hawthorn
Social and Community Circus
Graduate Certificate of Arts (Social and Community Circus) CA1 1 Prahran
Statistics
Graduate Certificate of Science (Applied Statistics) Z191 Off-campus
Graduate Diploma of Science (Applied Statistics) Z192 Hawthorn
Off-campus
Master of Science (Applied Statistics) Z193 Hawthorn
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Astronomy
Graduate Certificate of Science (Astronomy) S048 Off-campus
Graduate Diploma of Science (Astronomy) S058 Off-campus
Master of Science (Astronomy) S068 Off-campus
Biotechnology
Graduate Diploma of Science (Biotechnology) Z011 Hawthorn
Master of Science (Biotechnology) Z012 Hawthorn
Master of Science (Biotechnology) - Leadership stream** Z012L Hawthorn
Cardiovascular Science
Graduate Diploma of Science (Cardiac Technology) Z015 Off-campus
Graduate Diploma of Science (Cardiovascular Perfusion) Z013 Off-campus
Master of Science (Cardiovascular Perfusion) Z014 Off-campus
Good Manufacturing Practices
Graduate Certificate of Science (Good Manufacturing Practices) Z0851 Hawthorn/EV
Graduate Diploma of Science (Good Manufacturing Practices) Z0852 Hawthorn/EV
Master of Science (Good Manufacturing Practices) Z0853 Hawthorn/EV
Master of Science (Good Manufacturing Practices) (Honours) Z0854 Hawthorn/EV
Sustainability
Graduate Certificate in Sustainabi lityt H21545VIC Hawthornl Off-campus
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'These are indicative program fees for 2010. All fees are reviewed each year and may increase without notice. In the event that a unit of study is derived from another program. the applicable fee will be Ihat
of the other program. They apply to Australian and New Zealand citizens and holders of a permanent humanitarian visa. International students should refer to the Postgraduate Course Guide for International
Students. or visit the Swinbume International website at www.swinburne.edu.auJinternational. "These programs are offered in conjunction vvith Northeastern University (Boston. USA). t These programs have
multiple intakes per year - see page 5 for further details. - There are also Commonwealth supported places available for this program. t Students are expected to attend three full days of face to face sessions for
each unit of study at the Hawthorn campus.
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INFORMATION SESSIONS Information sessions are held regularly throughout the year. They are a great opportunity to meet and talk to staff about your postgraduate study options.
The sessions help you understand what your chosen postgraduate program entails - what you can learn and what your study options are and where your qualification may take you.
For session dates visit www.swinburne.edu.au/postgrad or call us on 1300 ASK SWIN
Application closing dates
Semester 1
Applications c lose
5 February 2010 14 May 2010 4 June 2010
Please note the fo llowing programs have early c losing dates
Clinical Psychology
Counselling Psychology
Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology
Human Services - Counsell ing
Family Therapy
Commercial Radio
Community Engagement
Prenatal & Postnatal Family Support
Sustainability
August intake** September intake** November intake**
30 October 2009
30 October 2009
6 November 2009
6 November 2009
6 November 2009
6 November 2009
29 January 2010
29 January 2010
29 January 2010
Applications c lose
16 July 2010 13 August 2010
10 September 2010 19 November 2010
'Some programs may have different closing dates . .. Selecteo number of programs offereo dunng these intakes. refer to page 5 or visit the website for more information.