Postgraduate Coursework course information

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What is postgraduate study?

Postgraduate study is the term used to describe a course that leads to an award such as graudate certificate, graduate diploma, a master's degree or a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). Entry to a postgraduate course usually requires prior completion of a relevant undergraduate degree (or diploma) course.

Coursework programs

These postgraduate programs consist of units of study rather than research work.

They usually require attendance at lectures and tutorials. Graduate certificates, graduate diplomas and master’s degrees can all be obtained by coursework.

Postgraduate coursework qualifications provide you with specialised knowledge which leads to advantages in furthering your career. Study at this level enables you to upgrade your qualifications, enroll in professional development courses, change careers or explore one subject at a time.

If you wish to apply for a postgraduate research degree, please go to the Postgraduate Research web page.

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