Category:Business Management (others)
Study mode:On Campus
Master of Enterprise (Executive) It provides a range of management education in:
* Economics
* Financial and performance management
* Marketing and Strategy The program is completed in four one-week blocks, comprising two subjects each: Subject ...
Category:English
Study mode:On Campus
Master of English as an International Language Students who have completed the Master of English as an International Language course should be able to:
* Understand the English language and its variability in different social contexts;
* Appreciate how...
Category:Electricity, Electronics, Computing
Study mode:On Campus
Master of Engineering in Distributed Computing Group A subjects (foundation studies) consists of subjects that bring students up-to-date with advanced computer science concepts, techniques and tools. Group B subjects offer advanced study in distributed computing...
Category:Engineering
Study mode:On Campus
Master of Engineering Structures A three-semester program on a full-time basis comprised of 150 points,
consisting of the subjects required for the Master of Engineering
Structures with the addition of two research subjects and a
corresponding reduction in the...
Category:Project Management
Study mode:On Campus
Master of Engineering Project Management That a graduate of the program should:
* develop professional skills across the full scope of project management, from "conception to completion" and enable a leadership role in the project delivery function;
*...
Category:Management
Study mode:On Campus
Master of Engineering Management That a graduate of the program should have: * advanced knowledge of international social systems and the regulatory role that managers of technological enterprises play in society; * advanced working skills in the application...
Category:Environmental Engineering
Study mode:On Campus
Master of Energy Studies That a graduate of the program should:
* acquire key employment skills in the engineering practice of energy technologies;
* gain advanced knowledge in a chosen area of interest in energy technologies, planning and use. The Master...
Category:Psychology - All
Study mode:On Campus
Master of Educational Psychology Students completing the Master of Educational Psychology should be able to:
* demonstrate an understanding of contemporary issues in human development theory, particularly differential development, learning processes and social...
Category:Education (Various)
Study mode:On Campus
Master of Education (Student Wellbeing) Students who have completed the Master of Education (Student Wellbeing) course should be able to:
* demonstrate a superior knowledge and understanding of educational theory and practice in the field of student wellbeing...
Category:Economic Development
Study mode:On Campus
Master of Development Studies (CWT) Students who complete the masters will: * understand current practice and thinking about development; * comprehend the relations between development and environmental conditions, gender and urbanisation and culture;...
Category:Economic Development
Study mode:On Campus
Master of Development Studies (Gender & Development) Students who complete the Masters of Development Studies (Gender and Development) will:• demonstrate a sound understanding of recent developments in feminist theory and the literature in gender and development;•...
Category:Criminology
Study mode:On Campus
Master of Criminology (CWT) Students who complete the masters should: * develop a comprehensive knowledge of theories of crime, deviance and social control; * acquire advanced skills in research including ability to summarise and critically assess relevant...
Category:Creative Writing
Study mode:On Campus
Master of Creative Writing, Publishing and Editing Students who complete the course are expected to have: * completed a significant research project as either practice or theory or a combination of both; * developed flexible and sophisticated strategies...
Category:Creative Writing
Study mode:On Campus
Master of Creative Writing (Coursework and Minor Thesis) Students who complete the masters should have: * developed the ability to initiate a significant creative project and carry it through to completion; * developed capacities for critical evaluation...
Category:Economics
Study mode:On Campus
Master of Commerce - Economics On successful completion of this course, students should be able to: * Interpret and critically evaluate articles in economics journals on microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics topics; * Apply analytical skills obtained...
Category:Medical-Disease Research
Study mode:On Campus
Master of Clinical Research Graduates of the Masters in Clinical Research will possess: * A comprehensive understanding of the broad area of clinical research and issues associated with good clinical practice, ethics and regulations, as well as analytical and...
Category:Information Technology
Study mode:On Campus
Master of Business and Information Technology 1. Learning GoalGraduates of this degree should be able to:Analyse and evaluate financial and market information to enable evidenced based business and IT decision making.Learning objectives to achieve this goalOn...
Category:Biometry / Biostatistics
Study mode:On Campus
Master of Biostatistics On completion of the Master of Biostatistics, graduates will: * have developed a sound understanding of epidemiological study design and the theory and application of the major areas of biostatistics relevant to professional practice...
Category:Biomedical Engineering
Study mode:On Campus
Master of Biomedical Engineering That a graduate of the program should: * have a sound fundamental understanding of the scientific principles underlying technology and the ability to apply these to problems in medicine and biology; * possess a broad knowledge...
Category:Swedish
Study mode:On Campus
Master of Arts in Swedish Studies (Thesis) Students who complete the masters will:
* write a thesis of 30,000 words on a research project dealing with an area of Swedish studies:
* demonstrate an ability to present, argue and hypothesise on an issue in...