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Entry requirements Graduate in International Development at Flinders University

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Entry requirements

Domestic students International students

The normal minimum entry requirement for all three courses is an approved undergraduate degree or equivalent.

Students who have completed the Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma (or other qualifications deemed equivalent) receive credit when progressing to the Graduate Diploma or Masters.
The normal minimum entry requirement for all three courses is an approved undergraduate degree or equivalent.

Students who have completed the Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma (or other qualifications deemed equivalent) receive credit when progressing to the Graduate Diploma or Masters.

English language requirements: If English is not your 1st language you must meet English language requirements.

Applications

Domestic students International students
Mid-year entry: Yes Mid-year entry: Yes
Apply through: SATAC – GradStart Apply through: International Office
Application closing dates: Semester 1, 2009: 20 February 2009 Application closing dates: Semester 1, 2009: 30 Novemer 2008
Semester 2, 2009: 31 May 2009

Annual fees

Course Place type Domestic students International students
Graduate Certificate in International Development Commonwealth supported – Student contribution amount N/A N/A
Full fee paying $4,500 $8,200
Graduate Diploma in International Development Commonwealth supported – Student contribution amount N/A N/A
Full fee paying $9,000 $16,400
Master of Arts (International Development) Commonwealth supported – Student contribution amount N/A N/A
Full fee paying $9,060 $16,400

Graduate in International Development at Flinders University

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

A postgraduate program
Fast facts
Course type:
Postgraduate (coursework)

Availability (full-time or part-time):
Full-time
Part-time

Location:
On campus
External (N/A for the Master)

Courses Course name Units Duration (full-time equivalent) GradStart code CRICOS code
Graduate Certificate in International Development 18 units 6 months 2GC034 043147C
Graduate Diploma in International Development 36 units 1 year 2GD024 028948F
Master of Arts (International Development) 72 units 2 years 2CM027 031348D

Overview

This articulated program offers specialist qualifications for people seeking or consolidating careers in international development and an opportunity for development practitioners to explore major issues of development in greater breadth and depth.

The Graduate Certificate introduces students to contemporary theory and practice in international development, drawing on theories and material from geography, sociology and political sciences.

The Graduate Diploma combines core topics on the theories and policy approaches to international development with the chance to pursue in greater depth interests in areas such as development policy, gender and development, or Asian development.

The Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma are available on-line for external study.

The Masters program examines theories of development, from modernisation to post-colonial and grassroots approaches, and explores a range of development policy areas. The mix of coursework and research can be tailored to personal needs and interests.

The program is international in scope, with generic topics offering case study material drawn from Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Africa. A selection of specialised topics is available on specific countries and regions.

Entry requirements of Bachelor of International Studies at Flinders University

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Entry requirements
Domestic students International students
Prerequisites: None Prerequisites: None
You can qualify for undergraduate courses through:
year 12 qualifications
mature age entry (STAT)
TAFE/VET qualifications
higher education transfers.

Flinders also offers a range of special access schemes.

Refer to undergraduate study applications. English language requirements

ApplicationsDomestic students International students
SATAC code: 214221 CRICOS code: 020064G
Mid-year entry: Yes Mid-year entry: Yes
Apply through: SATAC Uniweb Apply through: International Office

Credit transfer

Refer to credit transfer for further information.
Annual feesPlace type Domestic students International students
Commonwealth supported – Student contribution amount $5,220 N/A
Full fee paying N/A $15,800

Note: Domestic student fees are indicative only. Further information: How are these fees calculated?
Further study options
A Bachelor of International Studies (Honours) is available
Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Masters of International Development

Graduate in Language and International Trade Eastern Michigan University

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Graduate Programs:

The department offers four master of arts degrees:
The master of arts in foreign languages with concentrations in French, German, and Spanish
The master of arts in Spanish (bilingual-bicultural education)
The master of arts in language and international trade
The master of arts in teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL).

The department also offers a graduate certificate in TSL , graduate certificate in Hispanic Language and Cultures and graduate certificate in German for Business practices. In addition, candidates for the master of arts in secondary education or the master of arts in individualized studies can earn concentrations in French, German, Japanese or Spanish. <<Click Here>> to view the Graduate course catalog for Eastern Michigan University.

Course descriptions:

Bilingual Education courses (BILN)
English as a Second Language courses (ESLN)
General Language and Bilingual-Bicultural Education courses (FLAN)
French courses (FRNH)
German courses (GERN)
Spanish courses (SPNH)
TESOL courses (TSLN)
Japanese Courses (JPNE)
The department also offer Undergraduate courses for graduate credit