Graduate Awards Rules 2006 (Cth)
(200504270)
The Council of the Australian National University makes these Rules under section 7 of the
Dated: 9 December 2005.
Peter Baume AO
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PART 7 — Joint Programs 50
WHAT THESE RULES DO These Rules are intended to set up the platform upon which all of the University’s graduate academic programs are based.
In these Rules you will find generally applicable information about pursuing a graduate academic program at the University.
Some parts of these Rules refer only to specific programs. The Rules indicate when this is so.
Other details about specific programs may be found in Orders and in administrative directions and information available from the School, Research School, Faculty or Centre concerned.
(a) in a connected series of classes or demonstrations; or
(b) by means of practical work, including the production by candidates of essays or theses or case studies or the attendance and participation by candidates in seminars or workshops;
(a) the Dean of the Faculty or head of the School, Research School or Centre in which the program is undertaken, or the nominee of that Dean or head;
(b) if a person is appointed under subrule 1.6(1) for the candidate in the program (and paragraph (a) is not to apply)—that person;
(c) if the candidate’s academic program is to be undertaken in part of the University other than a Faculty, School, Research School or Centre, or in more than one Faculty, School, Research School, Centre or part—a person appointed as the prescribed authority by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education);
(a) incorporates an account of research done during an academic program and its result; and
(b) if the research is on more than one topic, demonstrates the relation between the topics; and
(c) is required to be provided by a candidate for the academic program;
except written work comprising answers to a written examination or tasks required to be performed for the assessment of performance in coursework;
(a) the organisation and conduct of particular coursework; and
(b) other matters necessary for the working of these Rules in the circumstances of the part of the University in relation to which the prescribed authority is appointed.
(a) a degree of bachelor with first class honours or upper second class honours of an Australian university; or
(b) such other qualification (being a qualification that is equivalent or superior to such a degree) as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education), on the advice of the prescribed authority, determines.
(a) if the person satisfies the minimum requirement for the admission set out in paragraph 2.2(2)(b); or
(b) if the person does not satisfy the prescribed minimum requirement for admission to that program (and may impose conditions in relation to that admission as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) thinks fit).
(a) admit as a part-time candidate for an academic program for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy a person who satisfies the prescribed minimum requirement for admission;
(b) on the recommendation of the head of the relevant academic section, admit as a full-time or part-time candidate for an academic program a person who was, immediately before applying for admission, pursuing another graduate or undergraduate award program in the University or in another tertiary education institution and who intends to continue pursuing that other program, and may impose such conditions on the person’s admission as the prescribed authority thinks fit.
[NOTE: if a candidate is admitted to an academic program under paragraph 2.4(3)(b), he or she may be granted status under Division 2.3 for work performed before that admission for another academic program referred to in that paragraph.]
(a) the nature of the academic program to be pursued, including the topic or topics of any thesis and the content of any coursework; and
(b) the academic section or sections in which the academic program is to be pursued; and
(c) the names of the person’s supervisors or advisers, appointed under Division 2.7; and
(d) the nature of any examination (within the meaning of Division 2.10) which the person is required to undertake.
(a) is required to undertake coursework for the program leading to that award; and
(b) successfully undertakes the coursework but fails the thesis required to obtain the award;
the relevant prescribed authority may approve status for the coursework for another relevant award program.
(a) a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy submits a thesis for examination in accordance with Division 2.10; and
(b) the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) requires the candidate to be re-examined by resubmission of thesis or resolves that the candidate not be awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy;
the candidate may, within the period of 12 months beginning on the day on which the requirement was made or the resolution passed, apply to be admitted as a candidate for the degree of Master of Philosophy
(a) a candidate referred to in subrule 2.12(1) appeals against a requirement or resolution referred to in paragraph 2.12(1)(b); and
(b) the Appeal Committee appointed under Part 4 to hear and determine the appeal makes a decision under that Part dismissing the appeal and affirming the requirement or resolution;
the candidate may apply under subrule 2.12(1) within the period of 12 months beginning on the day on which that decision was made.
[NOTE: It is intended that one supervisor would act as a candidate’s supervisor for the duration of the candidate’s program.]
(a) for whom 1 supervisor is appointed under this Division—appoint not less than 2 advisers; and
(b) for whom 2 supervisors are appointed under this Division — appoint not less than 1 adviser.
(a) in the case of a full-time candidate – 1 week’s research effort; or
(b) in the case of a part-time candidate – 2 weeks’ research effort.
(a) the courses are substantially comparable in quality with equivalent courses offered by the University for the academic program; or
(b) the institution concerned has satisfactory research facilities for the purposes of the academic program;
as the case requires.
(a) a candidate withdraws from the program; or
(b) the candidate’s candidature is terminated; or
(c) the candidate has completed the coursework requirements (if any) and has submitted his or her thesis for the relevant award;
the program is taken to have expired on the date of that withdrawal, termination, completion or submission as the case requires.
[NOTE: See rule 2.64 about notification of decisions and Part 4 for rights and procedures relating to review of decisions.]
[NOTE: A candidate is expected to become familiar with relevant University policies, as set out in the
(a) before the date on which the candidate's academic program expires; or
(b) on the withdrawal of the candidate from the program;
apply in writing during 2004 to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) for permission to submit a thesis and to be examined under these Rules after the date on which the candidate's program expires.
(a) the student submits the thesis for examination or re-examination and completes any other required work; or
(b) the student withdraws from candidature; or
(c) the student's candidature is terminated by the University; or
(d) the academic program has been pursued for its maximum duration.
(a) the candidate may be examined for the program on the research only; or
(b) the candidate may be required to pass a written examination on the coursework before being examined on the research, but the examination for the program is to be on the research only; or
(c) the candidate may be examined for the program on the combined results of examination of research and coursework.
(a) to the examination of a candidate by reports by the candidate’s supervisors about the candidate’s performance during:
(i) internships; or
(ii) other form of professional practice; and
(b) in relation to an academic program offered by the School of Art or the School of Music in the Faculty of Arts, to the examination of:
(i) an exhibition; or
(ii) a performance; or
(iii) a folio of original works.
(a) a candidate whose work he or she is examining; or
(b) a supervisor of the candidate.
(a) ascertain from those who are to be absent their wishes as to questions to be put to the candidate; and
(b) at the examination, put the substance of such questions to the candidate, together with any other questions they think relevant; and
(c) communicate to the absent examiners a report on the performance of the candidate including the response to questions suggested by those not present.
(a) whether or not it has been revised since being submitted for examination for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy; and
(b) whether or not it exceeds the maximum length normally acceptable for theses submitted for such an examination.
(a) that the candidate be granted the award; or
(b) that the candidate be failed; or
(c) that the candidate be granted the award subject to corrections or revisions (if any) required by the examiners in the thesis to be made to the satisfaction of the prescribed authority in the copy intended for deposit with the University Library; or
(d) that the candidate be permitted to submit a revised thesis for re-examination.
(a) that the candidate be granted the award; or
(b) that the candidate be granted the award subject to making any minor amendments in the thesis required under paragraph 2.57(3)(c); or
(c) that the candidate be re-examined by resubmission of thesis or re-examination of coursework or both, as the case requires; or
(d) that the candidate be failed.
(a) the prescribed authority must appoint an appropriate person to advise the candidate during the revision process; and
(b) the candidate must revise and resubmit his or her thesis for examination within a period of not more than 1 year from the date on which the decision is notified to the candidate in writing by the prescribed authority.
[NOTE: Rules 2.12 and 2.56 make provision for a candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to transfer and be examined for the degree of Master of Philosophy.]
(a) terminating a candidature on grounds mentioned in rule 2.29; or
(b) that a candidate has failed;
the Director SAS must notify the candidate in writing of the decision, and must include in the notice:
(c) a statement to the effect that, subject to these Rules, the candidate is entitled to appeal against the decision; and
(d) a statement setting out the procedure for lodging an appeal.
[NOTE: Rule 17 of the Discipline Rules 2005 provides for withholding of awards where obligations to the University have not been met.]
(a) to make the thesis available in the University Library on demand for the purpose of private study or research; and
(b) with the candidate's permission, to make the thesis otherwise available in microform, paper or digital format for the purpose of private study or research.
(a) after consultation with the prescribed authority; and
(b) after considering the views, if ascertainable, and interests of the candidate;
the Director SAS considers that the interests of scholarship require the thesis to be made so available and that the interests of the candidate will not be unreasonably prejudiced.
(a) the appendix contains material obtained on conditions legally requiring the material to be kept confidential; or
(b) having regard to the circumstances in which, or the conditions on which, the material contained in the appendix was obtained, it is reasonable that the material should be kept confidential.
(a) a degree of bachelor with first class honours or upper second class honours of an Australian university; or
(b) such other qualification (being a qualification that is equivalent or superior to such a degree) as the prescribed authority, on the advice of the head of the relevant academic section, determines.
(a) a degree of bachelor of an Australian university, or of another tertiary education institution approved by the prescribed authority for the purposes of this Division, being a degree of a kind that is, in the opinion of the prescribed authority and the head of the relevant academic section, an adequate qualification for the admission of the person as a candidate; or
(b) such other qualification, practical experience or combination of qualifications and practical experience as the prescribed authority, on the advice of the head of the relevant academic section, determines
.
(a) admit as a full-time candidate for an academic program or as a part-time candidate for the program a person who does not satisfy the prescribed minimum requirement for admission to that program, and may impose such conditions on the person’s admission as the prescribed authority thinks fit;
(b) on the recommendation of the head of the relevant academic section, admit as a full-time or part-time candidate for an academic program a person who was, immediately before applying for admission, pursuing another graduate or undergraduate award program in the University or in another tertiary education institution and who intends to continue pursuing that other program, and may impose such conditions on the person’s admission as the prescribed authority thinks fit.
[NOTE: if a candidate is admitted to an academic program under paragraph 3.5(1)(b), he or she may be granted status under Division 3.3 for work performed before that admission for another academic program referred to in that paragraph.]
(a) a candidate for the degree of Master of Clinical Psychology has, before admission to the academic program, undertaken supervised clinical experience in a public clinical service; and
(b) the standard of the experience is equivalent to the standard of experience that would be gained by undertaking a fieldwork placement course as part of the academic program for the degree;
the prescribed authority may grant the candidate status for the first-mentioned experience towards the academic program.
(a) pass courses mentioned in subrule 3.20(2) the total value of which (together with the value of any research component) is set out in the Orders in relation to the award; and
(b) complete the other requirements for the award set out in these Rules and the Orders.
(a) the courses are substantially comparable in quality with equivalent courses offered by the University for the academic program; or
(b) the institution concerned has satisfactory research facilities for the purposes of the completion of the courses;
as the case requires.
(a) a candidate withdraws from the program; or
(b) the candidate's candidature is terminated; or
(c) the candidate has completed the requirements for the relevant award;
the program is taken to have expired on the date of that withdrawal, termination, or completion as the case requires.
[NOTE: See Part 4 for rights and procedures relating to review of decisions.]
(a) a degree with an ungraded exit standard of
Satisfactory ; or(b) a degree with a graded exit standard of
Distinction ,Merit , orAward.
(a) a degree with an ungraded exit standard of
Satisfactory ; or(b) a degree with a graded exit standard of
First Class Honours ,Second Class Honours, Division A ,Second Class Honours, Division B , orThird Class Honours .
[NOTE: see rule 3.20 for general program requirements for coursework-based awards.]
(a) at least 48 units and, unless otherwise approved by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education), not greater than 96 units; or
(b) if a different unit value is mentioned in the Orders for the award, that value.
(a) for a 48 unit program, 5 years; and
(b) for a 60 to 72 unit program, 6 years; and
(c) for a 96 (or more) unit program, 7 years.
[NOTE: see rule 3.20 for general program requirements for coursework-based awards.]
(a) that the candidate has satisfactorily completed the program and that the candidate's performance be classified under subrule 3.38(4) as
Awarded the Diploma with Distinction ,Awarded the Diploma with Merit orAwarded the Diploma ; or(b) that the candidate has not satisfactorily completed the program.
[NOTE: see rule 3.20 for general program requirements for coursework-based awards.]
(a) to the examination of a candidate by reports by the candidate’s supervisors about the candidate’s performance during:
(i) internships; or
(ii) other form of professional practice; and
(b) in relation to an academic program offered by the School of Art or the School of Music in the Faculty of Arts, to the examination of:
(i) an exhibition; or
(ii) a performance; or
(iii) a folio of original works.
(a) a candidate whose work he or she is examining; or
(b) a supervisor of the candidate.
(a) decide that the candidate be granted the award; or
(b) require the candidate to be re-examined by resubmission of thesis or re-examination of other coursework or both, as the case requires; or
(c) decide that the candidate has failed.
(a) terminating a candidature under rule 3.27; or
(b) that a candidate has failed;
the Director SAS must notify the candidate in writing of the decision, and must include in the notice:
(c) a statement to the effect that, subject to these Rules, the candidate is entitled to appeal against the decision; and
(d) a statement setting out the procedure for lodging an appeal.
[NOTE: Rule 17 of the Discipline Rules 2005 provides for withholding of awards where obligations to the University have not been met.]
(a) that the candidate has failed; or
(b) that the candidate’s candidature is terminated.
(a) in relation to a graduate diploma or graduate certificate, 28 days; and
(b) in any other case, 3 months;
commencing on the day on which the candidate was notified of the decision.
[NOTE: The Director SAS will, on receipt of the appeal, notify the Vice-Chancellor of its receipt.]
(a) notify the candidate of the decision;
(b) give the candidate:
(i) a copy of the reports of the examiners of the thesis (if any) and of the results of the examinations following coursework, and any other assessment, prepared so that the identity of the candidate's examiners is not disclosed to the candidate; and
(ii) an account of the substance and effect of any observations relating to the candidate submitted to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) or prescribed authority, prepared so that the identity of the candidate's examiners is not disclosed to the candidate;
(c) inform the candidate to the effect that, subject to these Rules, the candidate is entitled to appeal against the decision; and
(d) advise the candidate of the procedure for lodging an appeal.
(a) dismissing the appeal and affirming the decision made by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) or prescribed authority in relation to the candidate;
(b) requiring that the candidate be re-examined; or
(c) recommending that the candidate be granted the award.
(a) the candidate must be re-examined in accordance with such of these Rules as are relevant, as if the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) had required the re-examination under rule 2.59 or the prescribed authority had required the re-examination under rule 3.53; and
(b) the Appeal Committee has, in relation to the candidate, all the powers and duties of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) or prescribed authority in relation to the determination of the conditions of the re-examination and the appointment of examiners.
(a) dismissing the appeal and affirming the decision; or
(b) requiring that the candidate be permitted to continue the program subject to such conditions, including conditions as to the duration of the program, as the Appeal Committee, after consultation with the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) or prescribed authority, determines.
(a) if there is a majority of one opinion, the question must be decided according to the opinion of the majority; and
(b) in any other case, the decision of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) or prescribed authority in relation to the candidate must be affirmed.
(a) has completed work towards that program; and
(b) not to do so might disadvantage that candidate.
(a) the candidate elects that the amendment apply to the candidate and submits to the prescribed authority proposed alterations to the candidate's academic program and the prescribed authority approves those alterations; or
(b) the prescribed authority otherwise determines.
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Doctor of Diplomatic Studies (DDiplS)
Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD)
Doctor of Policy Administration (DPA)
Doctor of Population Health (DrPH)
Doctor of Psychology (Clinical) (DPsych(Clinical))
Executive Master of Public Administration (ExecMPA)
Master of Accounting (MAcc)
Master of Actuarial Statistics (MActStat)
Master of Actuarial Studies (MActSt)
Master of Anthropology (MAnth)
Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development (MAAPD)
Master of Applied Economics (MAppEc)
Master of Applied Epidemiology (MAppEpid)
Master of Applied Linguistics (MAppLing)
Master of Applied Statistics (MAppStats)
Master of Arts (MA)
Master of Arts (Asian Studies) (MA(Asian Studies))
Master of Arts (International Relations) (MA(IR))
Master of Arts (New Media Arts and Technology) (MA(NewMediaArts&Tech))
Master of Arts (Strategic Studies) (MA(SS))
Master of Arts (Visual Arts) (MAVisualArts)
Master of Asia-Pacific Studies (MAPS)
Master of Asian Studies (MAS)
Master of Biotechnology (MBiotech)
Master of Business (MBus)
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Business Information Systems (MBIS)
Master of Clinical Psychology (MClinPsych)
Master of Commerce (MComm)
Master of Commercial Law (MCommLaw)
Master of Computing (Software Engineering) (MComp(SEng))
Master of Contemporary Science (MContempSci)
Master of Design Arts (MDesA)
Master of Development Administration (MDevAdmin)
Master of Digital Media and the Web (MDigMedia&Web)
Master of East Asian Studies (MEastAsianStudies)
Master of Economic Policy (MEcPol)
Master of Economics (MEc)
Master of Economics of Development (MEcDev)
Master of Engineering (ME)
Master of Environmental Law (MEnvLaw)
Master of Environmental Law, Management and Business (MEnvLawManBus)
Master of Environmental Management and Development (MEnvMan&Dev)
Master of Environmental and Resource Economics (MEnvResEc)
Master of Environmental Science (MEnvSc)
Master of Finance (MFin)
Master of Financial Management (MFinMgt)
Master of Forestry (MFor)
Master of Geographical Sciences (MGeogSci)
Master of Government and Commercial Law (MGovComLaw)
Master of Higher Education (MHE)
Master of Information Systems Studies (MInfSysStud)
Master of Information Technology (eScience) (MInfTech(eSci))
Master of Infrastructure Management (MInfrMan)
Master of Intellectual Property Law (MIPLaw)
Master of International Affairs (MIA)
Master of International and Development Economics (MIntDevEc)
Master of International Law (MIntLaw)
Master of International Management (MIntMgt)
Master of International Trade and Economic Relations (MITER)
Master of Laws (LLM)
Master of Laws (Legal Practice) (LLMLegPrac)
Master of Laws (Public Law) (LLM(PublicLaw))
Master of Legal Studies (MLegStudies)
Master of Linguistics (MLing)
Master of Management (MMgt)
Master of Management (Health Services Administration) (MMgt(HealthServicesAdmin))
Master of Management (Technology) (MMgtTechnology)
Master of Marketing (MMktg)
Master of Mathematical Sciences (MMathMS)
Master of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies (MMECAS)
Master of Music (MMus)
Master of New Media Arts (MNMA)
Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
Master of Photonics (MPhotonics)
Master of Population Health (MPoplnHlth)
Master of Population Studies (MPS)
Master of Professional Accounting (MProfAcc)
Master of Public Administration (MPA)
Master of Public Law (MPubLaw)
Master of Public Policy (MPubPol)
Master of Public Policy (Executive) (MPubPol(Ex))
Master of Regulatory Economics (MRegEc)
Master of Resource and Environmental Studies (MResEnvS)
Master of Resources, Environment and Society (MRES)
Master of Science (MSc)
Master of Science Communication (MScComm)
Master of Software Engineering (MSE)
Master of Sport and Exercise Medicine (MSEM)
Master of Statistics (MStats)
Master of Strategic Affairs (MSA)
Master of Sustainable Heritage Development (MSHD)
Master of Sustainable Heritage Development and Management (MSHDM)
Master of Teaching English as a Foreign Language (MTEFL)
Master of Translation Studies (MTransStudies)
Master of Visual Arts (MVA)
Graduate Diploma in Accounting (GradDipActng)
Graduate Diploma in Applied Economics (Grad DipAppEc)
Graduate Diploma in Applied Linguistics (GradDipAppLing)
Graduate Diploma in Arts (GradDipArts)
Graduate Diploma of Art (Visual) (GradDipArt(Visual))
Graduate Diploma in Asian Studies (GradDipAsianStudies)
Graduate Diploma in Australian Studies (GradDipAustStudies)
Graduate Diploma in Commercial Law (GradDipCommLaw)
Graduate Diploma in Demography (GradDipDemog)
Graduate Diploma in Development Administration (GradDipDevAdmin)
Graduate Diploma in Digital Media and the Web (GradDipDigMedia&Web)
Graduate Diploma in Dispute Management (GradDipDisMan)
Graduate Diploma in Econometrics (GradDipEcmetrics)
Graduate Diploma in Economic History (GradDipEcHist)
Graduate Diploma in Economic Policy (GradDipEcPol)
Graduate Diploma in Economics (GradDipEc)
Graduate Diploma in Economics of Development (GradDipEcDev)
Graduate Diploma in Environmental Law (GradDipEnvLaw)
Graduate Diploma in Environmental Law, Management and Business (GradDipEnvLawManBus)
Graduate Diploma in Environmental Management and Development (GradDipEnvMan&Dev)
Graduate Diploma in Environmental and Resource Economics (GradDipEnvResEc)
Graduate Diploma in Environmental Science (GradDipEnvSc)
Graduate Diploma in Finance (GradDipFinance)
Graduate Diploma in Foreign Affairs and Trade (GradDipForAff&Tde)
Graduate Diploma in Forestry (GradDipFor)
Graduate Diploma in Geographical Science (GradDipGeogSc)
Graduate Diploma in Government and Commercial Law (GradDipGovComLaw)
Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (eScience) (GradDipIT(eSci))
Graduate Diploma in Infrastructure Management (GradDipInfrMan)
Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Law (GradDipIPLaw)
Graduate Diploma in International Affairs (GradDipIA)
Graduate Diploma in International and Development Economics (GradDipIntDevEc)
Graduate Diploma in International Law (GradDipIntLaw)
Graduate Diploma in International Relations (GradDipIntRel)
Graduate Diploma in International Trade and Economic Relations (GradDipITER)
Graduate Diploma in Law (GradDipLaw)
Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (GradDipLegPrac)
Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies (GradDipLegStudies)
Graduate Diploma in Management (GradDipMgt)
Graduate Diploma in Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies (GradDipMidEast&CAsianStudies)
Graduate Diploma in Music (GradDipMus)
Graduate Diploma in Population Health (GradDipPoplnHlth)
Graduate Diploma in Psychology (GradDipPsych)
Graduate Diploma in Public Administration (GradDipPubAdmin)
Graduate Diploma in Public Economic Policy (GradDipPubEcPol)
Graduate Diploma in Public Law (GradDipPubLaw)
Graduate Diploma in Public Policy (GradDipPubPol)
Graduate Diploma in Regulatory Economics (GradDipRegEc)
Graduate Diploma in Resource and Environmental Management (GradDipRes&EnvMan)
Graduate Diploma in Resources, Environment and Society (GradDipRES)
Graduate Diploma in Science (GradDipSc)
Graduate Diploma in Scientific Communication (GradDipScComm)
Graduate Diploma in Strategic Affairs (GradDipSA)
Graduate Diploma in Sustainable Heritage Development (GradDipSHD)
Graduate Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (GradDipTESOL).
Graduate Diploma in Theory and Practice of Science Centres (GradDipSciCen)
Graduate Diploma in Translation Studies (GradDipTransStud)
Graduate Certificate in Accounting (GradCertAcc)
Graduate Certificate in Actuarial Studies (GradCertActS)
Graduate Certificate in Actuarial Techniques (GradCertActTech)
Graduate Certificate in Applied Japanese Linguistics (GradCertAppJapLing)
Graduate Certificate in Applied Statistics (GradCertAppStats)
Graduate Certificate in Business Statistics (GradCertBusStats)
Graduate Certificate in Demography (GradCertDemog)
Graduate Certificate in Development Administration (GradCertDevAdmin)
Graduate Certificate in Digital Media and the Web (GradCertDigMedia&Web)
Graduate Certificate in Dispute Management (GradCertDisMan)
Graduate Certificate in Economics of Development (GradCertEcDev)
Graduate Certificate in Environmental Law (GradCertEnvLaw)
Graduate Certificate in Environmental Management and Development (GradCertEnvMan&Dev)
Graduate Certificate in Environmental Science (GradCertEnvSci)
Graduate Certificate in Financial Management (GradCertFinMgt)
Graduate Certificate in Foreign Affairs and Trade (GradCertForAff&Tde)
Graduate Certificate in Forestry (GradCertFor)
Graduate Certificate in Geographical Sciences (GradCertGeogSci)
Graduate Certificate in Higher Education (GradCertHE)
Graduate Certificate in Infrastructure Management (GradCertInfrMan)
Graduate Certificate in International and Development Economics (GradCertIntDevEc)
Graduate Certificate in Management (GradCertMgt)
Graduate Certificate in Marketing (GradCertMktg)
Graduate Certificate in Music Education (Instrumental Pedagogy) (GradCertMusEd(IP))
Graduate Certificate in Music Performance (GradCertMusPerf)
Graduate Certificate in Public Administration (GradCertPubAdmin)
Graduate Certificate in Public Policy (GradCertPubPol)
Graduate Certificate in Regulatory Economics (GradCertRegEc)
Graduate Certificate in Resources, Environment and Society (GradCertRES)
Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Heritage Development (GradCertSHD)
Graduate Certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language (GradCertTESOL)
Graduate Certificate in Theory and Practice of Science Centres (GradCertSciCen).
Master of Diplomacy/Master of Arts (International Relations) (MDipl/MA(IR))
Master of Diplomacy/Master of Arts (specialising in Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies) (MDipl/MA)
Master of Diplomacy/Master of Arts (Strategic Studies) (MDipl/MA(SS))
Master of Diplomacy/Master of Asia-Pacific Studies (MDipl/MAPS)
Master of Diplomacy/Master of Development Administration MDipl/MDevAdmin)
Master of Diplomacy/Master of Economics of Development (MDipl/MEcDev)
Master of Diplomacy/Master of Environmental Management and Development (MDipl/MEnvMan&Dev)
Master of Diplomacy/Master of International Affairs (MDipl/MIA)
Master of Diplomacy/Master of International and Development Economics (MDipl/MIntDevEc)
Master of Diplomacy/Master of International Law (MDipl/MIntLaw)
Master of Diplomacy/Master of Laws (MDipl/LLM)
Master of Diplomacy/Master of Public Administration (MDipl/MPA)
Master of Diplomacy/Master of Public Policy (specialising in Development Administration or International Policy) (MDipl/MPubPol)
Master of Diplomacy/Master of Strategic Affairs (MDipl/MSA)
Doctor of Philosophy (in the field of Physics) (PhD)*
(*offered jointly with the National University of Singapore)
Master of Arts (South East Asian Studies) (MA (SEAsianStud))*
(*offered jointly with the National University of Singapore)
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