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SOMERVILLE AUDITORIUM

REID LIBRARY

FACULTY OF ARTS

SCIENCE LIBRARY

WATER SPORTS COMPLEX

OCTAGON THEATRE

DOLPHIN THEATRE

EARTH SCIENCE MUSEUM

LAWRENCE WILSON ART GALLERY

BROADWAY SHOPPING CENTRE

KINGS PARK

UNIVERSITY HALL

SPORTS AND RECREATION CENTRE

BAYLISS BUILDING

GUILD VILLAGE

ST. GEORGE’S COLLEGEST. THOMAS MORE COLLEGE

ENGINEERING, COMPUTING AND MATHEMATICS

STUDENT CENTRAL

FACULTY OF LAW

CELT (CLAREMONT)

FACULTY OF EDUCATION (NEDLANDS CAMPUS)

FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE AND VISUAL ARTS

(NEDLANDS CAMPUS)

TRINITY COLLEGEST. CATHERINE’S COLLEGE

TAYLORS COLLEGE (CLAREMONT)

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Welcome 2

UWA at a glance 3

Achieve at a top 100 university 4

Value of a postgraduate qualification 5

A leading research institution 6

Postgraduate study by coursework or research 8

Achieve research success at UWA 10

The City of Perth 12

Western Australia 14

Share the UWA experience 16

Beautiful campus and outstanding facilities 18

Supporting you 19

Finding a home away from home 20

Money matters 22

Scholarships 24

Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts 26

Arts 30

UWA Business School 36

Education 40

Engineering, Computing and Mathematics 46

Law 50

Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences 56

Science 64

Online and Multimode programs 73

English language requirements 74

Help with english language skills 75

Courses at a glance 76

Admissions process – Research 80

Admissions process – Coursework inside back cover

Important dates inside back cover

Contents

The University of Western Australia acknowledges that it is situated on Noongar land and that Noongar people remain the spiritual and cultural custodians of their land and continue to practise their values, languages, beliefs and knowledge.

Acknowledgement

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PERTH CITY

FACULTY OF SCIENCE

UWA BUSINESS SCHOOL

SCHOOL OF INDIGENOUS STUDIES

FACULTY OF MEDICINE, DENTISTRY AND HEALTH SCIENCES

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WELCOMEThe Vice-Chancellor’s welcome

Pursue excellence at a world top 100 university

A postgraduate degree from The University of Western Australia will position you for career success. Postgraduate qualifications are fast becoming an expectation in many sectors, particularly for management and leadership positions and for anyone aiming for an international career.

Now is the time to consider your next step towards realising your career aspirations.

UWA is ranked 88th in the world according to the internationally respected Academic Ranking of World Universities and 89th in the world according to the highly regarded QS World University Rankings 2014/15.

We earned these endorsements for our internationalism, research, innovation, employability, teaching, facilities and access. We are recognised globally as a university that produces outstanding results – including a Nobel Prize. Included in our alumni are an Australian Prime Minister, an Indonesian Vice-President, ambassadors, CEOs, and inventors of breakthrough technologies.

UWA is a member of the Group of Eight research-intensive Australian universities and belongs to prestigious international groups: the Worldwide Universities Network and the Matariki Network. These links benefit you because they provide you with exciting opportunities for research and exchange.

By choosing UWA for your postgraduate studies, you are choosing an outward-looking university with strong research links to the world’s best universities.

UWA is also a university which collaborates with some of the world’s biggest companies, enabling postgraduates to be work-ready and confident in a global economy.

At UWA you will be supported as you investigate your specific subject. Meanwhile, you will gain generic personal and cross-cultural competency which will enable you to better meet the needs of your future employers and the changing and uncertain demands of future workplaces.

As a UWA postgraduate student, you will join others from more than 109 countries. You will become part of an engaging national and global network of students, graduates, friends and industry partners. These interactions will stay with you beyond your studies and will enrich you for life.

Alongside the benefits of a UWA course is the exceptional university experience you will enjoy on our riverside campus which is close to the Perth Central Business District (CBD). There are beautiful grounds to explore and an exciting social, cultural and sporting life to enjoy, plus opportunities for student exchange, volunteering, societies, clubs and much more.

At UWA we aspire to be recognised as one of the world’s top 50 universities. If you too are determined to pursue what might seem impossible, join us at The University of Western Australia.

Professor Paul Johnson Vice-Chancellor

UWA is ranked within the world’s top 100 universities according to the Shanghai Jiao Tong University’s internationally recognised Academic Ranking of World Universities 2014.

VICE-CHANCELLOR

PROFESSOR PAUL JOHNSON

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88thIN THE WORLD ACCORDING TO THE PRESTIGIOUS ACADEMIC RANKING OF WORLD UNIVERSITIES (ARWU).

5 BROAD UNDERGRADUATE COURSES WITH 68 MAJORS

ASSESSED ACCORDING TO THE QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS BY SUBJECT 2014.

1911ESTABLISHED IN

RANKED FEATURED IN THE WORLD’S TOP 200 INSTITUTIONS IN

POSTGRADUATE COURSES

FACULTIESARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE AND VISUAL ARTS; ARTS; BUSINESS; EDUCATION; ENGINEERING, COMPUTING AND MATHEMATICS; LAW; SCIENCE; MEDICINE, DENTISTRY AND HEALTH SCIENCES; AND INDIGENOUS STUDIES

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according to thompson-reuters isi web of knowledge 2014

11HIGHLY CITED SCHOLARS WITHIN THE WORLD’S TOP 200

VIBRANT CLUBS AND SOCIETIES

125+RESIDENTIAL COLLEGES LOCATED CLOSE TO CAMPUS

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OVER 130 RESEARCH INSTITUTES AND CENTRES

RECOGNISED AS 1 OF THE 8 LEADING RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS IN AUSTRALIA

BOLOGNA PROCESS – UWA’S EUROPEAN COURSE STRUCTURE PREPARES GLOBALLY COMPETITIVE GRADUATES

ACCREDITED BY THE EUROPEAN QUALITY IMPROVEMENT SYSTEM (EQUIS) AND THE ASSOCIATION TO ADVANCE COLLEGIATE SCHOOLS OF BUSINESS (AASCB)

ONE OF ONLY FORTY FIVE UNIVERSITIES WORLDWIDE TO BE AWARDED A FIVE STAR PLUS RATING IN THE QS STARS UNIVERSITY RATINGS.

70%

25th MOST

INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY IN THE WORLD ACCORDING TO TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION 2015

MEMBER OF THE WORLDWIDE UNIVERSITIES NETWORK (WUN) AND MATRIKI NETWORK OF UNIVERSITIES

24 OF THE 30 SUBJECTS

GRADUATE STARTING SALARY1

RESEARCH GRANTSRESEARCH INTENSIVITY2

STUDENT DEMAND3

GOOD UNIVERSITIES GUIDE 2015

109 DIVERSE NATIONALITIES REPRESENTED WITHIN THE STUDENT COMMUNITY

230+ INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS SPANNING SIX CONTINENTS

NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATE PROFESSOR BARRY MARSHALL – THE MOST POPULAR LIVING NOBEL LAUREATE, ACCORDING TO THE NOBEL FOUNDATION.

12,000 OF WHOM LIVE OVERSEAS ACROSS 100 DIFFERENT COUNTRIES

108,000+ GRADUATES,

CAMPUS SPANS 65 HECTARES AND IS ONLY 5KM FROM THE CITY OF PERTH

The average starting salaries for new domestic graduates aged under 25 and in their first full-time job are high enough to place UWA in the top 20% of Australian institutions (Good Universities Guide, 2015)

UWA is amongst the top 20% of Australian research institutions for ‘Research Intensivity’ (Good Universities Guide, 2015)

UWA is amongst the top 20% of Australian universities enrolling students with high entrance scores (Good Universities Guide, 2015)

UWA ATTRACTS THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF RESEARCH INCOME OF ANY WESTERN AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY WITH MORE THAN 70 PER CENT OF ALL NATIONAL COMPETITIVE FUNDING TO THE STATE COMING TO UWA

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the University appealing to researchers of international standing, many of whom head major research centres that have global links.

Ì Together, the University’s high calibre researchers and graduate students are solving some of the world’s most critical and challenging problems, from spinal cord injury repair to ensuring the stability of large offshore oil and gas platforms.

Ì UWA has determined a number of strategic research areas in consultation with key stakeholders:Ì Plant sciences and

sustainable food production;Ì Ecology, evolution and the

environment;Ì Energy and minerals;Ì Indigenous knowledge;Ì Medicine and health; andÌ Mind and the

nervous system.

For further information visit research.uwa.edu.au

When you study a postgraduate degree at UWA, you will be educated by world-renowned academics, study with like-minded peers and create professional connections worldwide.

The University has formal agreements with many institutions around the world including Zhejiang University in China, Anna University in India, the National University of Singapore (NUS), the University of California in the United States of America, McGill and Queen’s University in Canada, University College London and Uppsala University in Sweden.

Along with key institutional partnerships, the University also maintains strong strategic partnerships with industry, the professions and government. This ensures the University is responsive to industry and society needs, continually developing new graduate courses to meet the demands of a rapidly changing world.

Study at a world top 100 university Ì Ranked 88th in the world

according to The Shanghai Jiao Tong University’s internationally recognised Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU).

Ì Ranked first in Australia and 24th in the world for Life and Agricultural Sciences (ARWU).

Leading the way in researchÌ UWA is a research-intensive

University and the only West Australian member of the internationally recognised Australian Group of Eight, a coalition of the nation’s top research universities.

Ì UWA is one of 19 international research-led universities that are members of the Worldwide University Network (WUN).

Ì UWA attracts the highest level of research income of any Western Australian university.

Ì UWA has over 130 research and training centres with links to industry and government, both locally and nationally. The acknowledged strength of UWA’s research output makes

ACHIEVE AT A UNIVERSITY RANKED IN THE WORLD’S TOP 100The University of Western Australia is recognised as one of Australia’s leading universities for graduate studies. With a high performance culture and a globally connected outlook embedded in our teaching and research, UWA prides itself on preparing future leaders with the skills and knowledge to succeed.

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If you plan to take the lead in your career and stand out, a postgraduate qualification from a university in the top 100 will set you apart.

OPEN UP A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITIES WITH A UWA POSTGRADUATE DEGREE

THE HONOURABLE ROBERT HAWKE

Former Prime Minister of Australia 1983–1991

PROFESSOR BARRY MARSHALL

Nobel Prize Laureate

PROFESSOR DR BOEDIONO

Former Vice President of Indonesia

JUSTICE JAMES EDELMAN

The youngest judge appointed to the WA Supreme Court

JUSTIN EVESON

Four-time paralympian and gold medallist, Beijing Paralympic Games

KERRY HILL

Internationally acclaimed and award-winning architect

JO HORGAN

CEO and founder of Mecca Cosmetica

LEE HUNTER

YouTube—Head of Consumer and Partner Marketing, Europe, Middle East and Africa

SARA MACLIVER

Internationally renowned soprano

PETER PANG

President of Bosch China

ELIZABETH SHAW

Australian representative to the United Nations

SHAUN TAN

Best Animated Short Film Oscar winner, 83rd Academy Awards

Prominent UWA graduates

The benefits of studying a UWA postgraduate course include:Ì greater career opportunities

within a global workplace;Ì learn from leaders in their field;Ì improved links with industry

and professional practice;Ì an advanced learning

environment at postgraduate level; and

Ì develop your future professional networks as you engage with high achieving peers.

Postgraduate qualifications can lead to:Ì Advanced career prospects:

According to the Postgraduate Destinations 2012 survey, completed by Graduate Careers Australia, graduates with postgraduate qualifications enter full-time positions faster than graduates with bachelors’ degrees.

Ì Enhanced career success and earning: Graduates with postgraduate qualifications are more likely to get promoted into higher paid positions.

Ì Development of transferable skills: You will further develop analytical, problem-solving and critical thinking skills that are highly valued by employers.

Ì A new career direction: If you already have a degree but are yearning for a change of direction, further study can lead to a new career.

Ì Intellectual reward: Postgraduate study is intellectually stimulating, personally rewarding and offers you the chance to pursue a specialised area of interest.

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PROFESSOR CHERYL PRAEGER

Professor Cheryl Praeger is in the top one per cent of highly cited mathematicians in the world and is best known for her works in group theory, algebraic graph theory and combinatorial designs. Professor Cheryl Praeger was elected Foreign Secretary of the Australian Academy of Science and elected as Honorary Member of the London Mathematical Society.

PROFESSOR RYAN LISTER

Professor Ryan Lister generated the first comprehensive maps of the human epigenome, which were rated by TIME magazine as the second most important scientific discovery of 2009. His exceptional contributions to epigenome research have been recognised with numerous awards, which include: the Metcalf Prize for Stem Cell Research (National Stem Cell Foundation of Australia, 2015); the Frank Fenner Prize for Life Scientist of the Year (Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science, 2014); and the Ruth Stephens Gani Medal for distinguished research in human genetics (Australian Academy of Science, 2014).

PROFESSOR CARLOS DUARTE

A leading world marine research body awarded its highest honour to Professor Carlos M. Duarte, Director of the UWA Oceans Institute. The Oceans Institute awarded Professor Duarte with its Prix d’Excellence, for his many contributions to marine science and oceanography.

Work with UWA’s world-class researchers

A LEADING RESEARCH INSTITUTIONAs one of Australia’s Group of Eight research-intensive universities, The University of Western Australia has an exceptionally strong research culture and is committed to the idea that intellectual capital is the global economy’s most dynamic commodity.

represents the majority of university-based research and development investment in Western Australia.

UWA’s student research cohort benefit from the knowledge and experience of its research and teaching staff. Academic leaders pass on their expert knowledge and enthuse their students, who then graduate with a respected qualification and the skills sought by employers in today’s challenging global job market.

UWA student researchers learn how to develop amazing innovations and discoveries – such as young astronomer Damien Macpherson,

The University has a strong commitment to excellence that underpins all of its activities.

UWA’s breadth of research spans 130 research and training centres with strong links into industry and government, locally, nationally and internationally. The strength of UWA’s research output makes the University appealing to researchers of international standing, many of whom head major research centres with global links.

UWA’s research excellence has always been reinforced by significant external investment. Annually the University receives over AUD $214 million of external research income, which

who is still working on his PhD but already his research into Gamma-ray bursts is being considered by NASA. Damien is supervised by Professor David Coward, a Future Fellow in the School of Physics at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR).

Learn more about UWA’s innovative research community: www.research.uwa.edu.au/postgraduate-profiles

UWA’s leading research partnerships

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PROFESSOR KADAMBOT SIDDIQUE AM FTSE

Professor Kadambot Siddique is an outstanding agricultural scientist and academic whose mission is to feed the world through improved yields and crop management. Director of the Institute of Agriculture at the University of Western Australia (UWA), he is regarded worldwide as a leader in crop science and agriculture.

PROFESSOR DONGKE ZHANG

Professor Dongke Zhang (pictured), Foundation Professor of UWA Chemical Engineering and Director of the Centre for Energy, was named in the 2011 Top 100 Australia’s Most Influential Engineers. The list is put together by Engineers Australia to recognise senior engineers from all areas who have made the most significant contributions to Australia.

According to Thompson-Reuters ISI Web of Knowledge, UWA has more highly cited scholars than most other Australian universities. Highly cited scholars are considered to be within the top 200 academics worldwide in their field – UWA has 11.

The Times Higher Education ranked UWA 25th in its list of the most international universities in the world.

Ranked 1st in Australia and 24th in the world for Life and Agricultural Sciences, the highest ranking in Australia according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities.

Ranked 88th in the Academic Ranking of World Universities, 2014.

Member of the Group of Eight – a coalition of leading research intensive Australian universities.

Worldwide research collaborations including the Worldwide Universities Network and the Matariki Network of Universities.

UWA has identified six strategic research areas: Plant Sciences and Sustainable Food Production; Ecology

Evolution and the Environment; Energy and Minerals; Indigenous Knowledge; Medicine and Health; and Mind and the Nervous System.

UWA has 130 research and training centres and 3 major research institutes. Its major research institutes include the Energy and Minerals Institute, Institute of Agriculture, the Oceans Institute and 6 diverse affiliate institutes.

11 Australian Research Council Centres of Excellence spanning across sciences, arts, medicine and engineering.

5 National Health and Medical Research Council Centres of Research Excellence.

45 UWA Research Centres – clusters of academics who share specialised expertise.

8 Medical Research Centres as part of the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research.

UWA performs above the world average across 38 diverse and complex research disciplines.

23% of UWA students are studying a postgraduate degree, 7.3% of whom are completing a Higher Degree by Research.

Research at UWA – Fast Facts

The University of Western Australia is home to 15 highly cited researchers — the 250 academics in the world whose studies are most cited in other research articles over a 20-year rolling period.

Professor Hans Lambers

Professor Rana Munns

Professor Andre Lauchli

Adjunct Professor Patrick Holt

Professor Richard Hobbs

Professor Cheryl Praeger

Professor John Pate

Research Professor Stephen Powles

Professor Peter Quinn

Dr Brian Skelton

Professor Allan White

Professor Malcolm McCulloch

Professor Sir David Read

Professor Carlos Duarte

Professor John Weins

Researchers

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Coursework degreesUWA offers a range of postgraduate coursework degrees designed to help you develop a thorough understanding of an area of study, diversify your educational background or obtain specific vocational training.

Coursework degrees include:Ì Graduate CertificatesÌ Graduate DiplomasÌ Masters by courseworkÌ Masters by coursework

and dissertationÌ Higher Degree by Research

Preliminary coursesÌ Clinical DoctoratesÌ Professional Doctorates

Research degreesStudents keen to contribute knowledge and develop important skills or explore an area of personal interest, may consider a research degree. For further information, see page 10 and 11. Research degrees involve a project of supervised but independent enquiry at an advanced level, resulting in the submission of a research thesis (or equivalent) which is examined by experts in the field.

Research degrees include:Ì Masters by thesis and

courseworkÌ Masters by researchÌ Professional Doctorates,

including Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Postgraduate study is generally undertaken upon completion of an undergraduate bachelor degree. At UWA, we offer the following types of postgraduate courses:

Professional postgraduate degreesAt UWA, professional qualifications are offered at postgraduate level in line with international best practice.

A professional postgraduate degree is a master’s or doctorate level course, taken upon completion of a bachelor degree (or equivalent) that, upon successful completion, qualifies the student to enter a profession. UWA’s professional postgraduate coursework degrees have replaced degrees that were previously offered at an undergraduate level.

POSTGRADUATE STUDY BY COURSEWORK OR RESEARCHWith knowledge as the universal currency that underpins the performance and success of individuals, organisations and nations, postgraduate qualifications are rapidly becoming an expectation in an internationally mobile workforce. UWA graduates are renowned for their initiative, critical thinking and skill levels, making them highly employable in a competitive global economy.

Architecture – Master of Architecture

Audiology – Master of Clinical Audiology or Master of Clinical Audiology/PhD

Dentistry – Doctor of Dental Medicine

Engineering – Master of Professional Engineering

Landscape Architecture – Master of Landscape Architecture

Law – Juris Doctor

Medicine – Doctor of Medicine

Pharmacy – Master of Pharmacy

Podiatric Medicine – Doctor of Podiatric Medicine

Psychology – Master of Clinical Psychology/PhD; Master of Clinical Neuropsychology/PhD; Master of Industrial and Organisational Psychology

Social Work – Master of Social Work

Teaching – Master of Teaching (Early Childhood)

Teaching – Master of Teaching (Primary)

Teaching – Master of Teaching (Secondary)

Professional postgraduate degrees

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Articulation/ Articulated course Articulation may be available within certain sets of courses. Articulation is a sequence of related postgraduate courses in a specific discipline area, offering progression from one course level to another with

credit granted for all units passed to the appropriate standard in the previous level. Graduate certificates, graduate diplomas and/or masters degrees may form part of this sequence. See table below for more information.

POSTGRADUATE APPLICATIONS

For information on application closing dates and how to lodge your application for postgraduate study, visit uwa.edu.au/myapplication

HIGHER DEGREES BY RESEARCH

For application forms please visit studyat.uwa.edu.au/research

RESEARCH ENQUIRIES

Graduate Research and Scholarships Office Tel: +61 8 6488 2807 Fax: +61 8 6488 1919 Email: [email protected]

postgraduate.uwa.edu.au

More information

LEADING THE WAYIn response to industry and society needs, UWA is continually developing new and innovative courses. To view our full list of postgraduate courses, visit www.studyat.uwa.edu.au

GRADUATE CERTIFICATENormal duration: one semester or six months

SIX MONTHS 1 YE AR 2 YE ARS

An example of articulation between postgraduate degrees

MASTERS: FOUR SEMESTERS OR TWO YEARSNormal duration after successful completion of Graduate Diploma: one year or 12 months

GRADUATE DIPLOMA: TWO SEMESTERS OR ONE YEARNormal duration after successful completion of Graduate Certificate: one semester or six months

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE

Typically follows a bachelor degree and is equivalent to one semester of full time study.

GRADUATE DIPLOMA

Regarded as a higher qualification and offering greater depth than a graduate certificate and are generally equivalent to two semesters (or one year) of full-time study.

MASTERS DEGREE (COURSEWORK)

A masters degree by coursework is comprised of 100% coursework. It is normally the equivalent of two years of full-time study after a bachelor degree (or equivalent).

MASTERS DEGREE (COURSEWORK AND DISSERTATION)

These courses involve both coursework and research, where the research component (dissertation) comprises less than 66.6% of the course requirements. Typically requires two years of full-time study (or equivalent) after a bachelor degree.

PROFESSIONAL POSTGRADUATE DEGREE

A masters or doctorate level course, taken upon completion of a bachelor degree (or equivalent) that, upon successful completion, qualifies the student to enter a profession.

MASTERS DEGREE (THESIS AND COURSEWORK)

A mixed mode research degree with a research component that is equal to or greater than 66.6%, but less than 100%, of the total course. Typically requires two years of full-time study (or equivalent) after a bachelor degree.

MASTERS DEGREE (RESEARCH)

A course normally requiring the equivalent of two years of full-time study and including a supervised research component that represents 100% of the course requirements.

PROFESSIONAL DOCTORATES AND PHD (DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY)

A doctoral degree, normally undertaken over a period of four years of full-time studies, consists of supervised research resulting in the preparation of a thesis that makes a substantial and original contribution to knowledge.

TerminologyPOSTGRADUATE STUDY BY COURSEWORK OR RESEARCH

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Graduate Research School (GRS)The Graduate Research School coordinates most of the graduate research training activities at UWA to ensure research training is of the highest quality, through well-designed and well-presented courses, appropriate induction programs, excellent research supervision and special services for international students.

The pursuit of knowledge through graduate research programs leads to a well-educated society and a highly trained professional workforce. Research degrees offer the exciting opportunity to explore an area of interest, contribute to knowledge and develop important transferable skills. High-achieving students elect to undertake a research degree because they have the drive to excel in their chosen fields. By completing a research degree you will demonstrate to a prospective employer excellent project management skills and the ability to think independently and critically, solve problems and communicate effectively.

Research leadersMany of UWA’s researchers are international leaders in their fields. Learn more about our ARC Laureate and Federation Fellows, Premier’s Fellows, ARC/NHMRC Professional Fellows, highly cited researchers and other research leaders at research.uwa.edu.au/fellows

For particular information about UWA’s research courses, please refer to the faculty pages within this publication. For more information about UWA’s research profile, and to search for areas of research interest and expertise visit research.uwa.edu.au

Where to startIdentify your ideal supervisorBefore you start your application for a research degree, think of a research topic, then identify and contact possible UWA supervisors who could oversee and guide your research during your studies. Discuss supervision, eligibility, resources and a research proposal. For assistance in identifying a possible supervisor, and resources available in a school, you can contact a relevant Graduate Research Coordinator. For a list of Graduate Research Coordinators, visit postgraduate.uwa.edu.au/contact/coordinators

Prepare a research proposal You are required to prepare a brief outline (maximum 250 words) of your proposed area of study

to discuss with a prospective supervisor, and submit within your application.

Discuss the resources availableFind out what resources are available to you as a postgraduate research student, such as access to an office, computer, phone, email, printing and stationery, as these vary depending on the school. It is very important that you discuss this during the application phase, so you can begin your studies with a realistic expectation of the facilities and resources available.

Be informed Spend some time looking through the University’s research website. There is a lot of useful information for prospective research students, visit postgraduate.uwa.edu.au/students/journey

PhD admission requirementsTo be admitted, you must demonstrate that you have sufficient research preparation to successfully complete a PhD and Masters by research. You must demonstrate that you have undertaken supervised individual research in which you have designed and conducted a scholarly investigation in the context of an existing body of knowledge, critically analysed and evaluated the outcome in that context, and communicated the process effectively in writing.

You will be able to provide evidence of scholarly work in at least one of the following forms:Ì a supervised research

dissertation project completed as a program undertaken after a three year, or during a four year, Bachelors degree, carrying the equivalent credit of at least 25%

ACHIEVE RESEARCH SUCCESS AT UWAResearch is an exciting journey of discovery, where you will be working at the ever-shifting boundary between the known and the unknown. Like any pioneering work, research is a quest to unravel the answers to the challenges facing the world today. The University of Western Australia offers an outstanding, international research culture across all disciplines.

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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)UWA COURSE CODE 00810

DURATION 4 years

INTAKE PERIOD Any time during the academic year

MODE OF STUDY Research

2016 TUITION FEE Between AUD $31,000 – AUD $46,500 per year depending on your chosen discipline.

APPLY Online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

MORE INFORMATION studyat.uwa.edu.au/phd

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

An applicant must demonstrate that they have fulfilled the requirements of the Policy on Adequate Research Preparation and any other requirements for admission of the University. See postgraduate.uwa.edu.au/schools/research-preparation

To be accepted an applicant must demonstrate that they have sufficient background and experience in independent supervised research to successfully complete a PhD. The normal requirement is for a bachelor’s degree with at least upper second class honours in an appropriate discipline.

However, applications are also considered from:(1) graduates of this University (or equivalent) who can demonstrate to the University that they have had adequate research preparation since graduation;(2) applicants who have previously undertaken work, which is of a sufficiently high standard, towards a research higher degree in this or another approved institution but have not submitted it for any degree and have had their research proposals approved; or(3) applicants who have satisfactorily completed an acceptable preliminary program at this University or an approved institution and have had a research proposal approved by the University.

Minimum English language competence – see page 74 for more information.

Course description: The PhD is a program of independent, supervised research that is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis and is examined externally. The work presented for a PhD must be a substantial and original contribution to scholarship, demonstrating mastery of the subject of interest as well as an advance in that field of knowledge.

of an annual full-time load and awarded an assessed result at or above distinction level;

Ì scholarly papers as sole or primary author, appearing in recognised academic journals or in volumes published by recognised academic publishers;

Ì published research reports prepared for industry, government or business, which adhere to the broad conventions of academic publishing (i.e. contain an up-to-date review of

relevant literature, a description of relevant research methods and an evaluation of results, etc.) and which identify the applicant as sole or primary author;

Ì a portfolio of published creative work together with published critical discussion of some or all of that work, or of a comparable body of work by others, and which demonstrates development of a scholarly approach to creative work as research investigation.

Master of Philosophy (MPhil)UWA COURSE CODE 00710

DURATION 2 years

INTAKE PERIOD Any time during the academic year

MODE OF STUDY Research

2016 TUITION FEE Between AUD $31,000 – $AUD 46,500 per year depending on your chosen discipline.

APPLY Online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

MORE INFORMATION studyat.uwa.edu.au/mphil

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

An applicant must have demonstrated that they have fulfilled the requirements of the Policy on Adequate Research Preparation and any other requirements for admission of the University. See postgraduate.uwa.edu.au/schools/research-preparation

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must—(a) have a bachelor’s degree with at least upper second class honours in an appropriate subject area, or have been granted equivalent status; or(b) be a graduate of this University or been admitted to equivalent status and can satisfy the Board that they have had adequate research preparation since graduation or (c) be a recipient of a University scholarship for master’s degree by research (by thesis) study awarded by the Scholarships Committee of the Board of the Graduate Research School; or (d)(i) have a bachelor’s degree of this University, or a qualification recognised by the Board as equivalent, and have since graduation passed a preliminary examination in terms of the University Policy on the Higher Degree by Research Preliminary Course in the subject area in which research is to be undertaken; and (ii) have completed and had approved by the Board, on the recommendation of the supervisor and the head of school, a master’s research proposal; or (e) have previously undertaken work at a high enough standard towards a higher degree by research in this or another approved institution but has not submitted it for any degree.

Minimum English language competence – see page 74 for more information.

Course description: This is a program of independent, supervised research that can be taken in any discipline for which appropriate supervision is available, and is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis.

Admission to the PhD is subject to the availability of appropriate supervision and other resources.

Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Philosophy

ACHIEVE RESEARCH SUCCESS AT UWA The Board of the Graduate Research School may deem

a three-year Bachelor degree including a supervised

dissertation of at least 25% of an annual full-time load

awarded with first class Honours from a highly-ranked

university as meeting this criterion.

GRADUATE RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIPS OFFICE

Tel: +61 8 6488 2807 Fax: +61 8 6488 1919 Email: [email protected] postgraduate.uwa.edu.au

RESEARCH ENQUIRIES

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STUNNING SCENERY AND AN OUTDOOR LIFESTYLE

Perth is Australia’s sunniest capital city and the mediterranean climate of warm dry summers is ideal for sports and outdoor activities such as golf, tennis, sailing, cycling, swimming and windsurfing, or you can experience nature at Kings Park, 400 hectares of natural bushland and botanical gardens right in the middle of Perth and just up the road from UWA.

REFERENCESA Summary of the Liveability Rankings and Overview,

August 2014, The Economist Intelligence Unit Celebrate WA, accessed June 2014

www.celebratewa.com.au

QS Best Student Cities 2014, accessed June 2014 www.topuniversities.com/city-rankings/2013

Perth City Library 2014, accessed June 2014 www.perth.wa.gov.au/living-community/perth-city-library/new-city-library

THE CITY OF PERTH

Perth is a popular study destination for international students because of its beautiful, safe environment that is also conveniently located within the same time zone as 60 per cent of the world’s population.

People from all over the world are drawn to the relaxed lifestyle and diverse work opportunities of Perth City and as a result, our state has since become the most culturally diverse in Australia, with around 30 per cent of the population born elsewhere and over 170 nationalities represented across the community.

Why study in Perth?Ì Perth’s position on the banks

of the beautiful Swan River and nearby hectares of natural bushland in Kings Park make for a city centred on the great outdoors.

Ì The mediterranean climate of mild winters and warm summers are perfect for an active outdoor lifestyle.

Perth offers an ideal study environment of sunny weather and beautiful natural scenery, and has been recognised as one of the top ten most liveable cities in the world according to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Liveability Survey.

POPULATION – PERTH

2.02 million

TIME ZONE

GMT +8 (same time zone as 60% of the world’s population)

LANGUAGE

English

GOVERNMENT

Democratic (Westminster system)

RELIGION

Complete religious freedom

CURRENCY

Australian dollar ($AUD)

WEATHER

Western Australia has a warm climate, with temperatures climbing above 30 degrees Celsius for much of the summer and rarely going below 15 degrees Celsius during the day in winter.

SEASONS

Summer: December – February Autumn: March – May Winter: June – August Spring: September – November

Fast facts

Ì Perth has some of the best beaches in Australia where you’ll enjoy crystal clear waters and experience ideal surf spots.

Ì The lifestyle is relaxed, and the people are friendly.

Ì Perth has a relatively low crime rate compared to other major cities, providing a peaceful experience on campus, public transport and city streets.

Ì The city population is smaller compared to other major cities in Australia, which means less pollution and traffic.

Ì Perth hosts a range of exciting international events such as the Perth International Arts Festival, Perth International Jazz Festival, Perth Comedy Festival, leading international music artists and much more!

Ì Enjoy your holiday breaks in Asia, as Perth is just a few hours flight time to the major Asian cities.

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GETTING AROUND

Perth’s public transport system makes it easy to get around the city and to the main UWA campus. International students receive a West Australian Government-sponsored 40 percent discount on all public transport. Perth also has free buses called CATs that operate around the central business district.

CONVENIENT FACILITIES

Perth City Library provides community access to computers, wireless internet, thousands of publications and e-resources and is undergoing renovations to include a new exhibition space, AV/multifunction rooms and digital resources across seven levels spanning 3,500 square metres.

Perth is the first and only city in Australia to offer free public WiFi in the CBD – a great way to stay in contact with family and friends whilst out and about.

SAFE AND FRIENDLY

Perth offers a high standard of living and has achieved positive rankings in the Best Student Cities Rankings published by QS Top Universities.

Perth also offers a safe and friendly study environment with a diverse student population; according to Australia Education International, Perth has the best international student diversity in Australia.

UWA

PERTH

FREMANTLE

INDIAN OCEAN

PERTH AIRPORT

TRIGG BEACH

COTTESLOE BEACH

SWAN RIVER

KINGS PARK

ROTTNEST ISLAND

ROTTNEST ISLAND

Airport

Railway

Map Legend

KINGS PARK

THE BELL TOWER

Located minutes from Perth city, UWA has a picturesque riverside campus in the suburb of Crawley, that is easily accessible via frequent public transport with discounted fares for international students.

Where is UWA?WESTERN

AUSTRALIA

NORTHERN TERRITORY

QUEENSLAND

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

NEW SOUTH WALES

VICTORIA

TASMANIA

UWA

AUSTRALIAN CApITAL

TERRITORY

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THE PINNACLES AUSTRALIAN OUTBACK

NORTHERN TERRITORY

QUEENSLAND

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

NEW SOUTH WALES

VICTORIA

tasmania

AUSTRALIAN CApITAL

TERRITORY

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

PERTH

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Visit www.westernaustralia.com for more information on things to see and do in Perth and Western Australia.

More information

Perth City is located within the state of Western Australia, which covers one-third of the Australian continent. Spanning over 2.5 million square kilometres (1 million square miles), Western Australia extends into two different climatic zones. When it is warm and dry in the north of the State, it is cool and wet in the south. Bordered largely by desert to the east, Western Australia has 12,500 kilometres (7,813 miles) of the world’s most pristine coastline to the west.

Western Australia is a land blessed with some of the world’s most precious natural phenomena including the dolphins of Monkey Mia, the 350-million-year-old Bungle Bungle range and the towering karri forests of the South West.

Venture beyond Perth to see a vast country of big experiences. Be in awe of landscapes carved by nature over millions of years. Immerse yourself in Aboriginal culture. Get up close and personal with the unique flora and fauna of Australia.

Situated in the far north is the Kimberley region, an ancient landform of rugged ranges with deep, spectacular gorges and pristine sandy beaches. The Pilbara region is the heartland of Western Australia and offers thrilling adventure and ecotourism opportunities. The north is contrasted by the natural forests and vineyards of the South West. Wherever you go, the memories will last forever.

The state of Western Australia – the bigger picture

PURNULULU NATIONAL PARK SUGARLOAF ROCK, CAPE NATURALISTE

MARGARET RIVER WINE REGIONBUSSELTON

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

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Attending an international university is more than just study. It is about discovering a new culture, meeting people from all over the world, and discovering a little more about yourself.

As a UWA student you can expect to be stretched intellectually as you interact with some of the country’s leading researchers and teachers, at the same time making friends with other students from across Australia and around the world.

The Guild represents students’ interests at all levels of university life, advocating on behalf of students since 1913. The staff and student representatives of the Guild can help you make the most of your time at UWA. www.guild.uwa.edu.au

The International Students’ Service (ISS) is part of the Student Guild and looks after the welfare of international students studying at the University. The ISS organises the annual Multicultural Week event and is affiliated with many of the international clubs on campus. www.uwastudentguild.com/about/departments/iss/

The Postgraduate Students’ Association (PSA) represents postgraduate students on campus as well as holding a number of events throughout the year including Research Week, Careers Week, sundowners, cocktail parties, afternoon teas, a quiz night and a sports day. The PSA also runs a grants scheme for postgraduate small group activities. All postgraduate students automatically become members upon enrolment. www.psa.guild.uwa.edu.au

UWA Student GuildThe UWA Student Guild is the heart-beat of campus life and is the centre of activity for clubs, societies, entertainment and a wide range of services such as catering, sporting facilities and a second-hand bookshop. The Guild organises annual activities for students such as Orientation Week, the Guild Ball (formal dance) and the National Campus Band competition. As a UWA student you will have dozens of affiliated student clubs and societies to choose from. These clubs are as diverse as the UWA Film Society, the UWAnime Japanese Animation Club, and the UWA Jazz Club. There are also several clubs dedicated to particular disciplines such as the Engineers Club, the Politics Club, the Chinese Society and Blackstone (the UWA Law Society).

SHARE THE UWA EXPERIENCE

UWA RUGBY CLUB ORIENTATION WEEK FESTIVALS

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CO-OP BOOKSHOPGYMFESTIVALS

www.uwa.edu.au/piaf

UWA plays a prominent role in the cultural life of the city as the founder of the Perth International Arts Festival, Australia’s oldest performing arts festival. Held over the summer months, the Festival offers some of the best international and contemporary drama, theatre, music, film, art, literature and comedy entertainment in Australia. The University plays host to a number of events including the Perth Writer’s Festival, held annually on the UWA Crawley campus.

Perth International Arts Festival

The University has many essential facilities on its Crawley campus and consistently rates highly in student feedback surveys as offering an exciting, vibrant atmosphere.

Services and facilities include:

Banking

Child care

Cafés

Computer shop

Guild shop and newsagency

Travel agency

Market days

Art gallery, museums, performance theatres and outdoor cinema

Recreation centre, swimming pools, tennis and squash courts and a health and fitness centre

Optometrist, medical centre, pharmacy, dentist and physiotherapist

Essential Facilities

www.sport.uwa.edu.au

Encouraging young sportspeople is a focus for the University. The University has a proud tradition of graduating students who excel in sports as well as in their studies. Many students have gone on to compete internationally in their chosen sport and some have competed at the Olympics. UWA Sports is a hub of extracurricular activity through the Recreate® programs. These courses include over 40 different active fitness, sport, dance, outdoor, lifestyle and aquatic programs. Each year, students are also encouraged to participate in the annual Australian University Games, which is an opportunity to play sport against other universities from around Australia.

UWA Sports

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BEAUTIFUL CAMPUS AND OUTSTANDING FACILITIESUWA’s distinctive mix of heritage architecture and contemporary buildings contain state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities, lecture and performance theatres, tutorial spaces, studios and laboratories create the perfect learning environment.

the city and other amenities, with easy access to and from the campus.

Adjoining UWA’s Crawley campus is Kings Park and Matilda Bay. You can conveniently vsit the park, cycle around the river, enjoy a coffee or meal at one of the many local cafés.

Excellent facilitiesAt the heart of the campus is the Reid Library, Western Australia’s largest academic library. The Reid Library is complemented by several subject specific libraries around the campus.

The University has excellent computer facilities throughout the campus, equipped with the latest general and subject-specific software. Through remote access, students can access lecture material, course readings and lecture notes online. All classrooms are fully equipped with sophisticated teaching equipment.

The purpose-built AUD$30 million Science Library draws together the University’s library resources across all science disciplines and provides a variety of individual and group learning spaces for students.

The University houses the cutting-edge AUD$73 million Bayliss Building, the most advanced biomolecular sciences facility in WA.

The University’s Clinical Training and Education Centre (CTEC), Australia’s premier medical and surgical skills training centre, is one of the most advanced medical technology complexes in the world.

In partnership with the Western Australian Government, UWA has a state-of-the-art oral health centre, offering modern teaching and clinical services.

Located beside a river-bend in Crawley just minutes from the city of Perth, UWA is often described as one of Australia’s most picturesque campuses.

Our extensive art collection, museums, music and theatre venues coupled with our sporting, cultural and social groups will ensure that you are not only learning in a stimulating environment, but also that your cultural and social needs are being met.

With more than 24,000 students and 3,500 staff, as well as cafés, libraries, sporting facilities, galleries and shops, the Crawley campus is like a small town.

UWA’s close proximity to the city and prime location on well-serviced public transportation routes means you are conveniently located close to

Many of the lectures at UWA embrace a variety of teaching methods, incorporating interactive online participation with the traditional face-to-face delivery of ideas, giving students the best of both worlds.

Innovative teaching experience

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SUPPORTING YOUSupport every step of the wayUWA offers a wide range of services that complement the university experience and contribute directly to the welfare and wellbeing of students. Services available to all students include:

Study and live smarter (Study Smarter program): We offer personal and educational counselling, as well as short courses in learning and research skills, and academic and thesis writing. We strongly encourage all international students to take full advantage of these services while studying with us.

Make a world of new friends: The Language and Cultural Exchange (LACE) program fosters intercultural friendship and understanding between international and domestic postgraduate students and staff across the campus.

Be healthy: The University Medical Centre has experienced medical staff on campus who provide convenient, comprehensive

If you are thinking about studying at UWA or you have already applied and want to know more about student life, visit www.facebook.com/UWAstudents

weibo.com/2828997691/profile

UWA on Facebook

UWA has an online question and answer portal called AskUWA. Prospective students can look through questions that have been asked by other prospective students or ask their own questions, which will be answered by UWA International Centre staff.

Visit www.ask.uwa.edu.au and ask us a question.

Ask UWACLINICAL TRAINING AND EDUCATION CENTRE

OCTAGON THEATRE

and confidential medical care to students.

Plan your career: UWA’s Careers Centre assists with vocational counselling and long-term career planning as well as short term, part-time and casual job applications.

Feel at home: UWA’s Housing Service provides information on accommodation options and advice on housing issues, including helping students to understand leases, bonds, tenancy law and the costs involved with establishing a household.

Take care of your children: UWA’s child care services provide day care, after school care and school holiday programs.

Get support if you have a disability: UWA offers services and support for students with disabilities and medical conditions including customised orientation, access to specialised equipment and software, and advocacy.

You’ll find these programs and more at: www.student.uwa.edu.au/life

ALBANY CAMPUS

www.albany.uwa.edu.au

UWA also has a regional education centre in the South West town of Albany. Located in Albany’s historic Old Post Office building, the UWA Albany Centre uses multimedia technology to enable students to experience Perth lectures over the internet. The Centre also offers excellent computing facilities, after-hours access, a student common room and spectacular harbour views.

The Centre is a small, friendly learning community with a range of support services.

Regional Teaching Centre

BAYLISS BUILDING

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UWA understands how important it is to international students and their families to find good quality accommodation close to campus. There are many accommodation options available to international students designed to suit different needs.

Renting or leasingYou can rent or lease an apartment, unit or house on your own or share with others. When you rent or lease, you take responsibility for the property and sign a rental contract. The approximate cost of renting a one-, two- or three- bedroom house near the University ranges from AUD $320 (one bedroom) to AUD $700 (three bedrooms) per week, but this depends on the size, location and quality of the housing. Accommodation close to the University is in high demand and good accommodation can be found all over Perth for less. It is important to be aware that most rental leases will require a commitment of at least twelve months and you should bring character references with you to support your rental applications.

The initial cost of moving into a rented property includes:Ì Two weeks to be paid in

advance;Ì Four weeks rent is required as a

bond. This is refundable at the end of the tenancy agreement as long as the property has been maintained in good condition;

Ì One weeks’ rent as a letting fee. This is a non-refundable fee charged by the letting agent. It cannot be charged by private owners;

Ì Utilities connection fees, such as phone or electricity;

Ì Stamp duty if the rent is more than AUD$125 per week.

Prices quoted were accurate at the time

of printing and are an indication only. We

recommend students conduct their own

searches of relevant websites when budgeting

and preparing to come to Perth.

College living at UWAThe five residential colleges at UWA support the student experience by offering great places to live as well as providing opportunities and programs that create an all-inclusive learning experience. It is this vibrant combination of living and learning that adds a valuable dimension to your degree.

The colleges typically have private, fully furnished bedrooms, along with common rooms, study areas, resource/computer rooms, various social, sporting/recreational spaces and are catered.

The colleges are directly adjacent to the main UWA Crawley campus. Each college has its own style and feel, but all are united in their commitment to provide welcoming, comfortable, secure and convenient living.

FINDING A HOME AWAY FROM HOMEAccommodation

Places at college are subject to accepting an offer to study at UWA. While there is no deadline for applications, students are advised to apply as soon as possible and before being offered a place at UWA.

College placements

1. Read about the five different residential colleges at UWA and prepare your 5 preferences www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/about/accommodation/college-living

2. Visit www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/about/accommodation/college-living/apply and click the UWA Residential Colleges Application Portal to complete your application.

Note: There is a one-off AUD $125 registration fee.

3. Your preferences will be assessed and a college representative will contact you if further information is required.

Note: UWA will make every effort to fulfil your first preference, but please note that preferences cannot be guaranteed as placement depends on availability.

How to apply for campus accommodation

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Go to 'College living at UWA' webpage studyat.uwa.edu.au/about/accommodation/college-living/apply and click on the UWA Residential Colleges Application Portal link to apply online.

Note: Your place at a residential college is subject to accepting your offer to study at UWA.

Apply online

ST GEORGE’S COLLEGE

www.stgeorgescollege.com.au

ST THOMAS MORE COLLEGE

www.stmc.uwa.edu.au

TRINITY

www.trinity.uwa.edu.au

ST CATHERINE’S COLLEGE

www.stcatherines.uwa.edu.au

UNIVERSITY HALL

www.unihall.uwa.edu.au

Steps to finding off-campus accommodationThe University’s Housing Office has an online housing database for UWA students. International students who have been offered a place at UWA but have not yet enrolled can create an account and access the database. To find out how to create an account,

go to www.housing.uwa.edu.au/housing-database and follow the instructions.

The Housing Office will verify that you have been made an offer and then give you access to the online searchable database, which includes lists of people looking to share a property or who have a vacant property to rent.

UWA RESIDENTIAL COLLEGES

www.uwa.edu.au/colleges

For more information visit the website.

LIVING OFF CAMPUS

www.housing.uwa.edu.au

Housing Officer, Student Services

Tel +61 8 6488 2423

Fax +61 8 6488 1119

Email [email protected]

More information

COLLEGES FEES AND CHARGESUniversity Hall

St Catherine’s College

St George’s College

St Thomas More College Trinity

STUDENTS

Student numbers 750 400 220 154 375

FEES (STANDARD SINGLE ROOM)

Weekly fee AUD $345 AUD $461 AUD $474 AUD $410 AUD $436

2015 standard year fee AUD $13,948 AUD $18,440 AUD $18,486 AUD $15,990 AUD $15,260

Number of weeks in a standard year 40 40 39 39 35

Additional one off fees (approximate only)

AUD $350

AUD $880

AUD $1,515

AUD $1,660

AUD $1,480

Overview of 2015 yearly residential college fees and charges

This overview should be read in conjunction with each college’s fee schedule, located on their websites. Prices quoted are for 2015 and are meant to give an indication of costs only. 2016 fees will be available late 2015. Check the college websites for this information.

Please note there is a one off non-refundable application fee of AUD$125.

The standard yearly fee is for accommodation, a set number of meals, utilities and cleaning. Other annual fees may apply such as a contingency fee, an internet fee,

building and/or amenities fees, and College Club membership. For a full list, please refer to each individual college website.

The UWA academic year comprises of 34 weeks with five-week mid-year break between semesters. The number of weeks in the standard year fee varies from

college to college. Please refer to the individual college websites for details about lease dates. All first-year college students undertake one extra week of college

living – Orientation Week. See associated charges for each college’s Orientation Week.

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MONEY MATTERS

LOCATION: BUSINESS SCHOOL,

UWA CRAWLEY CAMPUS

On-campus residential(Calculated on 36 weeks)

Off-campus shared(with two other people) Calculated on 52 weeks

Off-campus full boardCalculated on 50 weeks

Week Year Week Year Week Year

ESTABLISHMENT COSTS

Bond, Fees etc. n/a $650 n/a $800 n/a n/a

Two weeks’ rent in advance n/a n/a $200 $400 n/a n/a

Telephone and utilities connection n/a n/a n/a $140 n/a n/a

Furnishings, linen, crockery n/a n/a n/a $1000 n/a n/a

Application / Placement Fee n/a $125 n/a n/a n/a $240TOTAL 0 $775 $200 $2,340 0 $240

ANNUAL COSTS

Books, stationery, equipment n/a $750 n/a $750 n/a $750

Student Services and Amenities Fee n/a $286 n/a $286 n/a $286

Student Club fee (average) n/a $200 n/a n/a n/a n/a

Building and amenities fees n/a $460 n/a n/a n/a n/a

Internet service fee n/a $400 $15 $416 n/a n/aTOTAL 0 $2,096 $15 $1,452 0 $1,036

WEEKLY COSTS

Rent/board (average) for academic year $425 $15,300 $200 $10,400 $245 $12,250

Food n/a n/a $175 $9,100 n/a n/a

Public transport n/a n/a $50 $2,600 $50 $2,500

Utilities (e.g. gas, electricity, telephone, and water expenses).

n/a n/a $35 $1,820 n/a n/a

Spending money (e.g. medical, clothing and entertainment expenses). $100 $3,600 $100 $5,200 $100 $5,000TOTAL $525 $18,900 $560 $29,120 $395 $19,750

MISCELLANEOUS COSTS

Expenses for holidays $300 $3,900 n/a n/a n/a n/aGRAND TOTAL $25,671 $32,912 $21,026

Cost of living in Australian dollars ($AUD) www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/about/accommodation/costs

Estimates only based on average expenses

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Overseas Health Cover (OSHC) – Allianz quoted fees for 2015

Length of degree

Single cover Dual Family cover

Multi Family cover

1 year

2 years

3 years

4 years

5 years

6 years

$594

$1,198

$1,815

$2,775

$3,512

$4,352

$1,643

$3,681

$5,506

$9,316

$11,876

$13,505

$2,396

$5,628

$8,417

$13,344

$17,015

$20,169

This is a specially negotiated premium only available to international students and covers

standard health requirements. Payments are based on the length of the study program.

The fees quoted above are not the fees payable if you obtain insurance from another provider.

This is not applicable to students from Norway and Sweden who are covered under a separate

arrangement.

The cost of attending university involves more than just paying tuition fees. You will need to fund accommodation, travel to and from campus, buy books and stationery, and consider how much you spend on food and entertainment.

Cost of livingThe annual cost of living in Perth depends on your lifestyle and the type of accommodation you chose, however AUD$450–$550 per week is generally sufficient for most single students to live comfortably (this does not include tuition fees or medical cover). In addition you will need extra funds to cover various items such as airfares and textbooks. There may also be ancillary fees applicable to your course. To find your faculty information, visit www.teachingandlearning.uwa.edu.au/students/fees

Tuition fees increase each calendar year and are not fixed for the duration of the chosen program.

The comparative table gives an indication of the type of expenses and average costs you will need to meet. Students with a family (spouse and one child) should budget a minimum of AUD $900 per week (AUD $46,800 per annum) for living expenses. Please use it as a guide only.

Part-time employmentUnder the terms of a student visa, once you have commenced your course of study in Australia, you may work up to 40 hours per fortnight while your course is in session and unlimited hours during scheduled course breaks.

This is a specially negotiated premium only available to international students and covers standard health requirements. Payments are based on the length of the study program. The fees quoted above are not the fees payable if you obtain insurance from another provider. This is not applicable to students from Norway and Sweden who are covered under a separate arrangement.

There are three types of policies available to students:Ì Single cover – covers only the

valid student visa holderÌ Dual family cover – covers one

valid student visa holder plus either one adult spouse, or one or more dependent children

Ì Multi-family cover – covers one valid student visa holder plus more than one dependent – this can include one adult spouse and one or more dependent children.

The University has a Careers Centre to help students find part-time and vacation work but it is important to be aware that work is not always available. Students should not rely on earning sufficient income to support their studies and the Department of Immigration and Border Protection may decline a visa on this basis. www.careers.uwa.edu.au

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)The Department of Immigration and Border Protection requires all international students applying for a student visa to have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the entire duration of their student visa.

OSHC is offered by a number of providers, see www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/global/live-in-australia/insurance. You may obtain OSHC from the provider of your choice.

The University of Western Australia has a ‘preferred provider’ agreement with Allianz Global Assistance. On acceptance and payment of your offer, UWA will arrange health cover with Allianz Global Assistance for the duration of your student visa. For information on the University’s agreement with Allianz Global Assistance, refer to www.international.uwa.edu.au/newstudents/health

www.student.uwa.edu.au/course/fees/ssaf

A compulsory Student Services Amenities and Services Fee (SSAF) is payable for each year or part year of your study. The fee is used to improve the quality and quantity of services to students. The fee for 2016 will be set in November 2015. The 2015 fee is AUD $286.

An electronic SSAF Statement of Account notification fee will be sent to your UWA student email account each semester following your enrolment.

Amenities and Service Fee

School for dependant children of postgraduate students

The dependant children of a master’s by coursework, master’s by research, doctorate or PhD student can be admitted into government schools that have spare capacity, free of charge. The dependant children must be physically in the country at the time of enrolment. The postgraduate student is responsible for meeting the full tuition costs of providing dependant children with an ‘English as a Second Language’ program. You must make arrangements for schooling through UWA and should not approach schools directly.

www.international.uwa.edu.au/newstudents/family

Education for dependant children

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The purpose of UWA scholarships and awards is to ensure equity and access for all students and to reward and acknowledge excellence in our community.

Most UWA scholarships are applied for online. For detailed descriptions of individual scholarships, as well as comprehensive information on deadlines, entry requirements, eligibility and how to apply, visit www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/international/scholarships

UWA’s funding opportunities include:

International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (funded by UWA)The purpose of the International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS) is to attract top quality international postgraduate students to UWA's research strengths to support Australia’s research efforts. Successful applicants can expect to become members of a research team working under the direction of senior researchers and in areas which has attracted external resources.

Applicants for IPRS at UWA are rated according to the following criteria:Ì Academic achievementÌ English language achievementÌ Research training achievementÌ Proposed research environment.

Allocation of scholarships is the outcome of a competitive ranking and selection process in which applicants are scored and ranked by schools, faculties and the University Scholarships Committee, according to these common criteria and on the basis of evidence provided.

International scholarships (funded by UWA)These scholarships are awarded by the University to assist and encourage international students to undertake studies in a particular faculty or specific discipline at UWA. Scholarships are awarded to students who have achieved academic excellence in a subject or course. UWA offers a range of scholarships to international students. Visit www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/international/scholarships

SCHOLARSHIPS AND SPONSORSHIPSwww.studyat.uwa.edu.au/international/scholarships

Australia Awards (funded by the Australian government)Australia Awards aim to promote knowledge, education links and enduring ties between Australia and other nations, through an extensive range of scholarship programs.

The program consists of Australia Awards long-term Scholarships, Australia Awards short-term Scholarships, and Australia Awards Fellowships.

Australia Awards aim to:Ì develop capacity and leadership

skills so that individuals can contribute to development in their home country

Ì build people-to-people linkages at the individual, institutional and country levels.

Australia Awards brings the Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), the Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education (DIICCSRTE) and the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) scholarships together under the one program.

More information, including applicant eligibility criteria can be found at: www.australiaawards.gov.au

Postgraduate scholarships support the position of The University of Western Australia as one of Australia’s leading research intensive universities and the premier research institution in Western Australia. There are also a growing number of scholarships for students in postgraduate coursework programs.

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Australian Government scholarships provide educational, research and professional development opportunities to support growth in the region and to build enduring links at the individual, institutional and country levels.

All Australian scholarship information can be found at www.australiaawards.gov.au

Endeavour Awards (funded by the Australian government) Endeavour Awards are the Australian Government’s internationally competitive, merit-based scholarship program, providing opportunities for citizens of the Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Europe and the Americas to undertake study, research and professional development in Australia. Awards are also available for Australians to undertake study, research and professional development abroad. www.innovation.gov.au/InternationalEducation/EndeavourAwards

For more detailed information on the postgraduate scholarships offered by UWA, visit www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/international/scholarships

Postgraduate scholarships

Australian Government scholarshipsSponsorships (funded by a student's home government) UWA works with a broad range of governments and organisations in the provision of funding arrangements for international students at UWA.

Sponsored students receive financial assistance from government, an organisation or company to undertake studies at UWA. Funding of the sponsorship is usually from an organisation within the student's home country.

UWA welcomes sponsored students and encourages students to make enquiries within their home country about how to become an international sponsored student. To view a list of recognised sponsorships at UWA, visit www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/international/scholarships

“ The IPRS offered me a unique opportunity to undertake my PhD project at a university renowned for its high-impact research. The financial assistance made available through the scholarship has allowed me to focus entirely on my research project.

It has provided avenues for my personal and professional growth and the chance for a life changing experience.”

Dilyara Nigmatullina PhD Candidate Law School

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FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE AND VISUAL ARTS

www.alva.uwa.edu.au

Faculty of Architecture,Landscape andVisual Arts

UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS WITHIN BACHELOR OF DESIGN 4

TEACHING STAFF FROM AROUND THE WORLD INCLUDING ITALY, USA, UK, GERMANY, SPAIN, PORTUGAL & SERBIA

5OVERSEAS STUDIOS HELD EACH YEAR INMILAN, ATHENS,

SPAIN, BALI, AND INDIA

ALVA TEAM SHORTLISTED IN GUGGENHEIM DESIGN COMPETITION 2015 – THE LARGEST ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITION IN THE WORLD

RICHARD HASSELL OF WOHA, KERRY HILL OF KHA, ROSS DONALDSON OF WOODS BAGOT, ABBIE GALVIN OF BVN ARCHITECTURE

DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI WITH INTERNATIONAL STANDING INCLUDE:

MASTERS OF ARCHITECTURERECOGNISED BY THE COMMONWEALTH ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS (CAA) AND COVERED BY THE CANBERRA ACCORD

6 OF THE 7 CREATIVE DIRECTORS FOR THE AUSTRALIAN PAVILION AT THE 2014 VENICE ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE WERE ALVA STAFF

10 STUDENTS 1 STAFFWITHIN TEACHING STUDIOS

11+ POSTGRADUATE COURSES

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The Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts (ALVA) is dedicated to excellence in teaching, learning, practice and research in multiple aspects of building and visual culture, design and art.

Postgraduate coursework and research programs attract high quality students from around the world seeking to advance scholarship in the disciplines of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, Art History and Visual Arts.

Excellence at ALVA is reflected in our reputation for being at the forefront of international practice in a diverse range of fields. Faculty courses are distinguished by a philosophy and research environment that encourages imaginative work between design, art and text; the research-teaching nexus; and collaborations among ALVA staff and postgraduate students

between disciplines and faculties, as well as nationally and internationally.

Areas of Faculty teaching and research strengths:ÌÌ Future citiesÌÌ Critical studies of the built

environmentÌÌ Landscape urbanismÌÌ Affordable and sustainable

housingÌÌ Innovative design technologiesÌÌ Urban historyÌÌ Australian visual cultureÌÌ Indigenous artÌÌ Nineteenth and twentieth century

modernismÌÌ Experimental art

Lively debate, critical engagement and studio work form the core activities in the Faculty.

Our culture is individually-oriented, future-focused and values innovation and collaboration between creative disciplines. Together we produce tangible benefits for our graduates and society.

ENQUIRIES ABOUT THE FACULTY’S RESEARCH DEGREES Graduate Research Co-ordinator Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts Tel: +61 8 6488 1881

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.alva.uwa.edu.au

ENQUIRIES ABOUT COURSEWORK DEGREESFaculty Administrative Officer Tel: +61 8 6488 2064

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.alva.uwa.edu.au

RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP ENQUIRIESAssociate Director Graduate Research and Scholarships Tel: +61 8 6488 2807 Email: [email protected]

www.postgraduate.uwa.edu.au

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

Thur Pei MakLead Design ArchitectMak Arkitek Konsult, Malaysia Architecture graduateHome country: Malaysia

“ UWA is the closest Group of Eight University to Malaysia. The University has a great reputation, global connections and prestigious opportunities.

Upon graduation from UWA I was awarded the inaugural PAM Tan Sri Chan Sau Lai Architecture Award by the Malaysian Institute of Architects (PAM) – a prestigious award that has advanced my career tremendously.

The architecture course has equipped me with the knowledge and practical skills to become a well-rounded and accomplished professional architect in Malaysia.”

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Faculty of Architecture,Landscape andVisual Arts

UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS WITHIN BACHELOR OF DESIGN 4

TEACHING STAFF FROM AROUND THE WORLD INCLUDING ITALY, USA, UK, GERMANY, SPAIN, PORTUGAL & SERBIA

5OVERSEAS STUDIOS HELD EACH YEAR INMILAN, ATHENS,

SPAIN, BALI, AND INDIA

ALVA TEAM SHORTLISTED IN GUGGENHEIM DESIGN COMPETITION 2015 – THE LARGEST ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITION IN THE WORLD

RICHARD HASSELL OF WOHA, KERRY HILL OF KHA, ROSS DONALDSON OF WOODS BAGOT, ABBIE GALVIN OF BVN ARCHITECTURE

DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI WITH INTERNATIONAL STANDING INCLUDE:

MASTERS OF ARCHITECTURERECOGNISED BY THE COMMONWEALTH ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS (CAA) AND COVERED BY THE CANBERRA ACCORD

6 OF THE 7 CREATIVE DIRECTORS FOR THE AUSTRALIAN PAVILION AT THE 2014 VENICE ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE WERE ALVA STAFF

10 STUDENTS 1 STAFFWITHIN TEACHING STUDIOS

11+ POSTGRADUATE COURSES

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The Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts (ALVA) is dedicated to excellence in teaching, learning, practice and research in multiple aspects of building and visual culture, design and art.

Postgraduate coursework and research programs attract high quality students from around the world seeking to advance scholarship in the disciplines of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, Art History and Visual Arts.

Excellence at ALVA is reflected in our reputation for being at the forefront of international practice in a diverse range of fields. Faculty courses are distinguished by a philosophy and research environment that encourages imaginative work between design, art and text; the research-teaching nexus; and collaborations among ALVA staff and postgraduate students

between disciplines and faculties, as well as nationally and internationally.

Areas of Faculty teaching and research strengths:ÌÌ Future citiesÌÌ Critical studies of the built

environmentÌÌ Landscape urbanismÌÌ Affordable and sustainable

housingÌÌ Innovative design technologiesÌÌ Urban historyÌÌ Australian visual cultureÌÌ Indigenous artÌÌ Nineteenth and twentieth century

modernismÌÌ Experimental art

Lively debate, critical engagement and studio work form the core activities in the Faculty.

Our culture is individually-oriented, future-focused and values innovation and collaboration between creative disciplines. Together we produce tangible benefits for our graduates and society.

ENQUIRIES ABOUT THE FACULTY’S RESEARCH DEGREES Graduate Research Co-ordinator Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts Tel: +61 8 6488 1881

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.alva.uwa.edu.au

ENQUIRIES ABOUT COURSEWORK DEGREESFaculty Administrative Officer Tel: +61 8 6488 2064

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.alva.uwa.edu.au

RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP ENQUIRIESAssociate Director Graduate Research and Scholarships Tel: +61 8 6488 2807 Email: [email protected]

www.postgraduate.uwa.edu.au

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

Thur Pei MakLead Design ArchitectMak Arkitek Konsult, Malaysia Architecture graduateHome country: Malaysia

“ UWA is the closest Group of Eight University to Malaysia. The University has a great reputation, global connections and prestigious opportunities.

Upon graduation from UWA I was awarded the inaugural PAM Tan Sri Chan Sau Lai Architecture Award by the Malaysian Institute of Architects (PAM) – a prestigious award that has advanced my career tremendously.

The architecture course has equipped me with the knowledge and practical skills to become a well-rounded and accomplished professional architect in Malaysia.”

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Master of Curatorial Studies in Fine Artsstudyat.uwa.edu.au/mr/curatorial-studies-faUWA course code: 25770

CRICOS code: 077500K

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: research

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $31,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis specialist degree provides a high status and professional qualification suitable for graduates who seek a museum profession in Australia or overseas as curators, exhibition organisers or researchers.

The degree is run in collaboration with UWA museums and various external Western Australian public galleries providing students with direct experience in curatorial research and exhibition presentation.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) have completed the requirements of a bachelor’s degree of this University requiring at least four years of full-time study, or the part-time equivalent, in a subject area considered by the Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts to be relevant to curatorial studies, or the equivalent of this qualification as recognised by the Board;

and(b) be able to satisfy the Board that they have the

general ability to complete the course and the special ability to prepare and present a thesis.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Fine Artsstudyat.uwa.edu.au/mr/fineartsUWA course code: 25740

CRICOS code: 013801D

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: research (thesis and creative work)

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $30,700

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis specialist degree provides an internationally recognised academic qualification in the theory and practice of the fine arts.

The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) enables artists to pursue sustained individuated research that contributes to the understanding of current art practice and associated theories of contemporary culture.

The MFA assumes a high level of both theoretical and practical expertise, as well as a substantive understanding of key conventions in the discipline.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) have completed the requirements for the degree of bachelor in an appropriate subject area from this University, or equivalent as recognised by the Board;

and (b) have completed the requirements for a qualification

in Art Practice from a recognised tertiary institution, or be judged by the Board, having regard to the recommendation of the Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts, to have equivalent practical expertise and professional standing;

and

Doctor of Architecture (Design)

studyat.uwa.edu.au/d/architecture-designUWA course code: 25920

CRICOS code: 058202M

Duration: 3 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: research (creative work)

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $31,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Doctor of Architecture (Design) is a program of independent, supervised research leading to the presentation of an exhibition of architectural design equivalent in scope to the fully resolved design of a building of major cultural significance.

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must demonstrate that they have fulfilled the requirements of the University Policy on: Adequate Research Preparation (www.postgraduate.uwa.edu.au/schools/research-preparation) and any other requirements for admission of the University, and—(a) (i) have a bachelor’s degree of this University or a

qualification recognised by the Board as equivalent; or (ii) have previously undertaken work, which in the Board’s opinion is of a sufficiently high standard, towards a higher degree by research in this or another approved institution but has not submitted it for any degree; and have completed and had approved by the Board, on the recommendation of the supervisor and the Head of the School of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts, a Doctor of Architecture (Design) research proposal; or (iii) have the degree of bachelor of this University or have a qualification recognised by the Board as equivalent, and have, since graduation completed at a satisfactory level a Higher Degree by Research Preliminary Program, or equivalent as determined by the Board, in the subject area in which research is to be undertaken;

and(b) have sufficient architectural design experience as

determined by the Board on the recommendation of the Head of the School of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Architecture

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/architectureUWA course code: 25520

CRICOS code: 084738G

Duration: 2–3.5 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $33,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of Architecture emphasises the application of concepts to the design of specialised building projects, with a focus on context, environmental performance and sustainability. You will complete core units in technology and practice and then direct your study within a range of option units in design, technical and critical studies streams.

Professional accreditationThis professionally accredited degree pre-qualifiesyou for registration in Australia and is recognisedinternationally by the Commonwealth Association ofArchitects (CAA) and the Canberra Accords.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

and (b) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of

at least 60 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Students without an architectural background will complete up to 3.5 years of full-time study.

Master of Architecture (Design)studyat.uwa.edu.au/mr/architecture-designUWA course code: 25760

CRICOS code: 058203K

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: research (creative work)

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $31,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of Architecture (Design) is a program of independent, supervised research leading to the presentation of an exhibition of architectural design equivalent in scope to the schematic design of a building of major cultural significance.

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have sufficient architectural design experience as determined by the Board on the recommendation of the Head of the School of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

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Graduate Diploma in Urban Designstudyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/urban-designUWA course code: 25310

CRICOS code: 058210M

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $31,500 Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Graduate Diploma in Urban Design offers a comprehensive overview of the theoretical and practical aspects of urban design. It also offers you some experience as individual designers and as participants in interdisciplinary groups assigned to working on the complex nature of urban design issues. You will complete two design studio units and four theory units.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent;

or (b) a Graduate Certificate in Urban Design, or an

equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Urban Designstudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/urban-designUWA course code: 25530

CRICOS code: 074757J

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $31,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of Urban Design provides a focused first year of history, theory, implementation strategy and studio based learning as a platform and contextural base to a final (second) year of independent research by design and/or dissertation.

The second year of independent supervised research by dissertation and/or design will allow you to apply principles of urban design at an advanced level relevant to your area of expertise. You will complete core units which includes two design studios, four theory units and a research component.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent;

or (b) (i) a Graduate Diploma in Urban Design, or an

equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; and (ii) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

(c) be able to satisfy the Board that they have the general ability to complete the course and the special ability to prepare and present a thesis.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Landscape Architecture

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/landscape-architectureUWA course code: 25550

CRICOS code: 084739F

Duration: 2–3 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $31,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of Landscape Architecture emphasises ecological, cultural and social concerns at global, regional and local levels. The degree requires completion of fully resolved projects including a developed design through independent research.

Graduates achieve a range of high-level technical, analytical, design and communication skills to meet contemporary challenges.

REQUIREMENTS

A bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Students admitted to the course having completed an undergraduate major in landscape architecture will be required to complete two years of full-time or equivalent study. Students without a landscape architecture background will complete up to three years of full-time or equivalent study.

Doctor of Philosophystudyat.uwa.edu.au/phdUWA course code: 00810

CRICOS code: 003321C

Duration: 4 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: thesis

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe PhD is a program of independent, supervised research that is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis and is examined externally. The work presented for a PhD must be a substantial and original contribution to scholarship, demonstrating mastery of the subject of interest as well as an advance in that field of knowledge.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to page 11

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Philosophy

studyat.uwa.edu.au/mphilUWA course code: 00710

CRICOS code: 078213J

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: thesis

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe MPhil is a program of independent, supervised research that can be taken in any discipline for which appropriate supervision is available, and is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to page 11

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Graduate Certificate in Urban Designstudyat.uwa.edu.au/gc/urban-designUWA course code: 25210

CRICOS code: 058209D

Duration: 0.5 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $15,635

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Graduate Certificate in Urban Design provides you with a preliminary overview of the discipline of urban design and an introduction to its core practices, theories and methods. You will complete one design studio unit and two core theory units.

REQUIREMENTS

A relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

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www.arts.uwa.edu.au

Kyle Springer

Program Associate The Perth USAsia CentreMaster of International Relations graduate. Home country: United States of America

“ The Master of International Relations strengthened my career in foreign affairs and diplomacy. The course taught me valuable skills in international affairs including the fundamental frameworks of international relations, consideration for the bigger picture and how to build cogent arguments based on empirical evidence.

The international academics and great connections offer a high quality education for a successful career.”

POSTGRADUATE COURSES25+

UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS25

Faculty of Arts

SCHOOLS SOCIAL SCIENCES, HUMANITIES AND MUSIC SCHOOL

3{ { FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES

ACCORDING TO TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS 2014–2015

3rd IN AUSTRALIA 77th IN THE WORLD

RANKED

51–100FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE, HISTORY AND LINGUISTICS ACCORDING TO QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS BY SUBJECT 2014

WORLDWIDEFOUNDED THE PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL (PIAF)

RANKED

AWARDED THE LARGEST GRANT TO THE HUMANITIES IN AUSTRALIA TO OPERATE THE ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR THE HISTORY OF EMOTIONS

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The Faculty of Arts offers a range of postgraduate studies in the humanities, social sciences and music, including graduate certificates and diplomas, masters by coursework and research and the Doctor of Philosophy.

The Faculty is committed to the pursuit of intellectual inquiry and progress of knowledge. Internationally renowned research leaders build the capacity of our graduates so they can critically analyse and develop creative solutions for the challenges faced by business and society. This expertise advances professional skills, increases career choices and work flexibility.

Postgraduate coursework programs have been designed to build knowledge that is valued in the workplace.

Students can study in one of our many disciplines from political science and international relations, Asian studies and languages, European studies and languages, anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, ancient, early and modern history, English and cultural studies, philosophy or music studies. Our graduates have become leaders, peacemakers, environmentalists, communication experts, philanthropists, teachers and celebrated musicians.

Areas of Faculty teaching and research strengths:ÌÌ Archaeology, Rock Art and

Heritage StudiesÌÌ Asian StudiesÌÌ Australian History and LiteratureÌÌ Creative WritingÌÌ Migration StudiesÌÌ Translation StudiesÌÌ International RelationsÌÌ History of EmotionsÌÌ Music and Wellbeing

ENQUIRIES ABOUT THE FACULTY’S RESEARCH DEGREES Graduate Research Co-ordinator Faculty of Arts Tel: +61 8 6488 3706

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.arts.uwa.edu.au/contact

ENQUIRIES ABOUT COURSEWORK DEGREESStudent Office Faculty of Arts Tel: +61 8 6488 2091

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.arts.uwa.edu.au

RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP ENQUIRIESAssociate Director Graduate Research and Scholarships Tel: +61 8 6488 2807 Email: [email protected]

Enquire online: www.postgraduate.uwa.edu.au www.arts.uwa.edu.au/contact

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FACULTY OF ARTS

www.arts.uwa.edu.au

Kyle Springer

Program Associate The Perth USAsia CentreMaster of International Relations graduate. Home country: United States of America

“ The Master of International Relations strengthened my career in foreign affairs and diplomacy. The course taught me valuable skills in international affairs including the fundamental frameworks of international relations, consideration for the bigger picture and how to build cogent arguments based on empirical evidence.

The international academics and great connections offer a high quality education for a successful career.”

POSTGRADUATE COURSES25+

UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS25

Faculty of Arts

SCHOOLS SOCIAL SCIENCES, HUMANITIES AND MUSIC SCHOOL

3{ { FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES

ACCORDING TO TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS 2014–2015

3rd IN AUSTRALIA 77th IN THE WORLD

RANKED

51–100FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE, HISTORY AND LINGUISTICS ACCORDING TO QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS BY SUBJECT 2014

WORLDWIDEFOUNDED THE PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL (PIAF)

RANKED

AWARDED THE LARGEST GRANT TO THE HUMANITIES IN AUSTRALIA TO OPERATE THE ARC CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR THE HISTORY OF EMOTIONS

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The Faculty of Arts offers a range of postgraduate studies in the humanities, social sciences and music, including graduate certificates and diplomas, masters by coursework and research and the Doctor of Philosophy.

The Faculty is committed to the pursuit of intellectual inquiry and progress of knowledge. Internationally renowned research leaders build the capacity of our graduates so they can critically analyse and develop creative solutions for the challenges faced by business and society. This expertise advances professional skills, increases career choices and work flexibility.

Postgraduate coursework programs have been designed to build knowledge that is valued in the workplace.

Students can study in one of our many disciplines from political science and international relations, Asian studies and languages, European studies and languages, anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, ancient, early and modern history, English and cultural studies, philosophy or music studies. Our graduates have become leaders, peacemakers, environmentalists, communication experts, philanthropists, teachers and celebrated musicians.

Areas of Faculty teaching and research strengths:ÌÌ Archaeology, Rock Art and

Heritage StudiesÌÌ Asian StudiesÌÌ Australian History and LiteratureÌÌ Creative WritingÌÌ Migration StudiesÌÌ Translation StudiesÌÌ International RelationsÌÌ History of EmotionsÌÌ Music and Wellbeing

ENQUIRIES ABOUT THE FACULTY’S RESEARCH DEGREES Graduate Research Co-ordinator Faculty of Arts Tel: +61 8 6488 3706

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.arts.uwa.edu.au/contact

ENQUIRIES ABOUT COURSEWORK DEGREESStudent Office Faculty of Arts Tel: +61 8 6488 2091

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.arts.uwa.edu.au

RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP ENQUIRIESAssociate Director Graduate Research and Scholarships Tel: +61 8 6488 2807 Email: [email protected]

Enquire online: www.postgraduate.uwa.edu.au www.arts.uwa.edu.au/contact

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Master of Arts (Creative Writing)

studyat.uwa.edu.au/mr/creative-writingUWA course code: 10710

CRICOS code: 024827C

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: research (thesis and creative work)

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $30,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe course is designed for published creative writers in any genre who seek to advance their academic and creative writing skills.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) (i) have a bachelor’s degree with first class or upper second class honours in creative writing; or (ii) submit and have approved by the Head of the School of Humanities and the Board of the Graduate Research School a folio of creative writing, at least one third of which has been published by recognised publishers, amounting to between 4000 and 5000 words of prose or the equivalent of poetry or drama as determined by the Head of School;

and (b) submit and have approved by the Head of the

School of Humanities and the Board of the Graduate Research School a 2000- to 3000-word critical essay on an aspect of the writer’s craft.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Graduate Certificate in Heritage Studies

studyat.uwa.edu.au/gc/heritage-studiesUWA course code: 12230

CRICOS code: 083845A

Duration: 0.5 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $14,250

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Graduate Certificate in Heritage Studies provides a preliminary understanding of heritage conservation and has been designed by heritage professionals within government, museums, universities and heritage agencies.

Those who successfully complete the course may obtain credit towards the Graduate Diploma of Heritage Studies.

SpecialisationChoose from the following specialisations:

Ì Indigenous Australian Heritage Ì International Heritage

REQUIREMENTS

A relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Graduate Diploma in Heritage Studiesstudyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/heritage-studies UWA course code: 12330

CRICOS code: 083848J

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $28,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Graduate Diploma in Heritage Studies comprise non-fieldwork units from the Master of Heritage Studies program. The advanced course develops the skills of heritage professionals working in government, museums, and heritage agencies or graduates who seek a new career in the conservation industry.

SpecialisationChoose from the following specialisations:

Ì Indigenous Australian Heritage Ì International Heritage

Those who successfully complete the diploma may obtain credit towards the Master of Heritage Studies.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of a relevant major;

or(b) Graduate Certificate in Heritage Studies, or an

equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Heritage Studies

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/heritage-studies UWA course code: 12530

CRICOS code: 083864J

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $28,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of Heritage Studies provides an advanced knowledge of heritage protection including legislation, conservation, tourism, development, management, stewardship, presentation, sustainability, ethics and commodification.

SpecialisationChoose from the following specialisations:

Ì Indigenous Australian Heritage Ì International Heritage

Professional placementYou will have the opportunity to undertake a professional placement, study tour or exchange with one of our partner universities overseas.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of a relevant major.

or(b) a Graduate Certificate in Heritage Studies or

Graduate Diploma in Heritage Studies, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of International Journalism

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/int-journalismUWA course code: 11590

CRICOS code: 074966M

Duration: 1–1.5 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: coursework or coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $30,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of International Journalism is designed for graduates who seek a career in international journalism.

The course prepares you with the skills to produce original journalism across a range of media to a high industry standard. You will learn from industry practitioners and scholars in an environment that simulates industry.

On successful completion of the course, you will have a professional portfolio that will support your transition to professional practice.

REQUIREMENTS

A relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of a relevant major.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Graduate Certificate in International Relations

studyat.uwa.edu.au/gc/int-relationsUWA course code: 12280

CRICOS code: 069309J

Duration: 0.5 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $15,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe course will develop your capacity to collect and interpret information; to analyse arguments, policies and developments; and to construct cogent verbal and written arguments on international relations subjects.

REQUIREMENTS

A relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of a relevant major.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Subject to approval. For the most current information, please check our website studyat.uwa.edu.au/international

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recognised by the Board.

(b) An applicant for the course in composition must undergo a portfolio review and interview.

(c) An applicant for the course in performance must pass an audition.

(d) The arrangements for the portfolio review and interview or audition, including the nature, duration and timing, are determined by the Head of the School of Music.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Doctor of Musical Artsstudyat.uwa.edu.au/d/music-arts UWA course code: 10940

CRICOS code: 059611G

Duration: 3 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: research

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $30,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionWork with world-class supervisors to prepare and present for examination either a portfolio of original compositions in a variety of genres, or two recitals showing professional skill and interpretative ability. This course can be taken in either composition or performance.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) To be considered for admission to the course in composition an applicant must submit a folio of original compositions, the arrangements for which are determined by the Head of the School of Music.

(b) To be considered for admission to the course in performance an applicant must pass an audition, the arrangements for which, including the nature, duration and timing, are determined by the Head of the School of Music.

(c) All applicants must undergo an interview with the Head of the School of Music or nominee.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Doctor of Philosophy

studyat.uwa.edu.au/phdUWA course code: 00810

CRICOS code: 003320D

Duration: 4 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: independent, supervised research

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $31,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionA The PhD is a program of independent,supervised research that is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis and is examined externally. The work presented for a PhD must be a substantial and original contribution to scholarship, demonstrating mastery of the subject of interest as well as an advance in that field of knowledge.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to page 11

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Japanese Studiesstudyat.uwa.edu.au/mr/japanese-studiesUWA course code: 40730

CRICOS code: 003341K

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: research (thesis only)

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $30,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of Japanese Studies is designed for those who seek to explore Japanese contemporary social, cultural and political issues through research.

The course references a considerable amount of non-English language academic literature and televisual media and is ideally suited to applicants proficient in the Japanese language.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) have a bachelor’s degree in an appropriate subject area from this University, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty;

and(b) be able to satisfy the Board that they have the

general ability to complete the course and the special ability to prepare and present a thesis;

and(c) be able to satisfy the Head of the School of Social

Sciences and the Board that the student has appropriate relevant knowledge of the Japanese language and studies to be able to undertake the course by—

(i) having completed at least one Japanese language unit available through the Faculty of Arts at each of Levels 1, 2, 3 and 4 and at least one Japanese studies unit; or

(ii) having equivalent knowledge as approved by the Board, having regard to the recommendation of the Head of the School of Social Sciences.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Musicstudyat.uwa.edu.au/mr/musicUWA course code: 10720

CRICOS code: 083361K

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: research (thesis and creative work)

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $30,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis specialist degree extends existing skills and experience in musical performance, composition or musicology, both as a professional level degree and as a platform for Doctoral level study. All candidates produce independent research with the guidance of a supervisor. Performers and composers complement the dissertation component of the course with the production of a recital or portfolio.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have the degree of Bachelor of Music with honours or Bachelor of Arts with honours of this University, or equivalent as

Graduate Diploma in International Relationsstudyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/int-relationsUWA course code: 11380

CRICOS code: 069310E

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $30,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Graduate Diploma in International Relations explores the key realms of international relations theory, global governance, peace and security, political economy, international development, and identity and religion in world politics with opportunities to study regional policies in greater depth.

The Graduate Diploma is an advanced qualification in international relations and upon successful completion, can be recognised as credit towards the Master of International Relations.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) A relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of a relevant major;

or (b) a Graduate Certificate in International Relations, or

an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of International Relationsstudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/int-relationsUWA course code: 11580

CRICOS code: 069311D

Duration: 1.5 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework or coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $30,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of International Relations prepares graduates for a rewarding career in foreign affairs and diplomacy; government; international and non-governmental organisations; the media; or in education.

The course offers students the opportunity to study regional politics in greater depth with particular focus on the Asia–Pacific and Africa.

For those students interested in pursuing a career in academia or education, the course offers an optional dissertation component.

The Master of International Relations is also available as a combined 2 year course with the Master of International Law. Refer to page X for details.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of a relevant major;

or (b) a Graduate Certificate in International Relations

or Graduate Diploma in International Relations, or

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Graduate Certificate in Social Research Methods (new in 2016)studyat.uwa.edu.au/gc/social-res-methodsUWA course code: 12260

CRICOS code: 084022K

Duration: 0.5 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $15,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionSocial research methods are vital across a range of disciplines. The graduate certificate will introduce you to key concepts in social research methods and offers an opportunity to develop your skills through practical application.

The course provides you with an understanding of the types of research techniques used in the social sciences. It also covers the range of methodological approaches and ethical considerations. You will also learn how to craft a research project; how to identify sources of funding, and how to write and submit funding proposals. Examples of research from a range of disciplines are used to illustrate research strategies.

REQUIREMENTS

A relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Graduate Diploma in Social Research Methods (new in 2016)

studyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/social-res-methodsUWA course code: 12360

CRICOS code: 084023J

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $30,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionSocial research methods are vital across a range of disciplines. The graduate diploma introduces you to key concepts in social science research methods and offers you the opportunity to develop your skills through practical application.

You will gain an advanced understanding of a range of qualitative and quantitative research techniques used in the social sciences, from action research to surveys, to more innovative methods such as photovoice. It also covers the range of methodological approaches and ethical considerations. You will also learn how to craft a research project, and how to identify sources of funding and develop funding proposals.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of a relevant major;

or (b) a Graduate Certificate in Social Research Methods,

or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent.

The course builds upon the skills developed within the Graduate Certificate in Professional Archaeology and develops graduates skills across report writing, stakeholder management, heritage industry practices, research, business development, preservation and conservation processes.

Those who successfully complete the diploma may obtain credit towards the Master of Professional Archaeology.

Professional placementThis course includes a professional placement component.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of a relevant major;

or(b) a Graduate Certificate in Professional Archaeology,

or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Professional Archaeology

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/prof-archaeologyUWA course code: 12510

CRICOS code: 077501J

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $30,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of Professional Archaeology provides an advanced knowledge of archaeology and professional opportunities to partner with professional cultural heritage consulting firms, resource companies, governmental organisations or museums to practise the knowledge gained in an industry setting.

The course was developed in consultation with professional archaeologists, including the Australian Association for Consulting Archaeologists.

Specialisation Choose from the following specialisations:

Ì Indigenous archaeology Ì Historical archaeology Ì Maritime archaeology Ì Rock Art archaeology

Professional placementThis course includes a professional placement component.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of a relevant major.

or(b) a Graduate Certificate in Professional Archaeology

or Graduate Diploma in Professional Archaeology, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Philosophy

studyat.uwa.edu.au/mphilUWA course code: 00710

CRICOS code: 078217E

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: thesis

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $31,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis is a program of independent, supervised research that can be taken in any discipline for which appropriate supervision is available, and is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to page 11

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Graduate Certificate in Professional Archaeologystudyat.uwa.edu.au/gc/prof-archaeology UWA course code: 12210

CRICOS code: 084534G

Duration: 0.5 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $15,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Graduate Certificate in Professional Archaeology develops a preliminary knowledge of archaeology with a blend of theoretical, field and laboratory experiences across a wide range of archaeological sub-disciplines.

The course provides you with a valuable knowledge of archaeology, which upon successful completion may be recognised as credit towards the Graduate Diploma in Professional Archaeology.

REQUIREMENTS

A relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Graduate Diploma in Professional Archaeology

studyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/prof-archaeologyUWA course code: 12310

CRICOS code: 084535G

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $30,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Graduate Diploma in Professional Archaeology develops graduate skills, values and knowledge to pursue a career as a professional archaeologist or further studies.

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qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of a relevant major;

or(b) a Graduate Certificate in Strategic Communication

or Graduate Diploma in Strategic Communication, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Translation Studies

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/translation-studiesUWA course code: 12520

CRICOS code: 079540G

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework or coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $30,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of Translation Studies provides advanced translation training to develop your abilities to practise as a professional bilingual/multilingual professional. The course is approved by the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters of Australia (NAATI).

Specialised translation training is available between English and Chinese, French, German and Italian in both directions.

The course offers systematic research training in a variety of real-life intercultural communication and language exchange programs in world-class partner universities in Beijing, Shanghai and Europe. The course fosters critical thinking and analytical skills through frontier translation theories and latest technologies as well as the opportunity for individual supervision of a translation research project.

Professional placementThe course includes a work placement component where students apply knowledge in industry environments.

REQUIREMENTS

A relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of a relevant major.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Graduate Diploma in Strategic Communication

studyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/strategic-commsUWA course code: 12340

CRICOS code: 083876E

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee: AUD $30,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Graduate Diploma in Strategic Communication focuses on the advanced skill, knowledge and capabilities required to participate in the contemporary global communications environment in industry, government agencies and community organisations. You will develop skills across a range of media relevant to developing sound communication strategy in an international, global media context.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of a relevant major;

or(b) a Graduate Certificate in Strategic Communication,

or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark or at least 65 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Strategic Communication

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/strategic-commsUWA course code: 12540

CRICOS code: 083878C

Duration: 1.5 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework or coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $30,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of Strategic Communication provides you with advanced skills, knowledge and capabilities required to participate in the contemporary global communications environment.

Through practical and analytical engagement, you will gain advanced skills and in-depth understanding relevant to a broad range of communications and media roles; capabilities in developing effective communication strategies in a global digital media context; and skills in managing communications projects.

Professional placementThe course includes a work placement component where students apply knowledge in industry environments.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Social Research Methods (new in 2016)studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/social-res-methodsUWA course code: 12560

CRICOS code: 084024G

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework or coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $30,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionSocial science research methods skills are vital across a range of disciplines. The course provides you with an advanced understanding of qualitative and quantitative research techniques, from action research to surveys, to more innovative methods such as photovoice. It also covers the range of methodological approaches and ethical considerations.

You will learn how to craft a research project, identify sources of funding and how to write and submit funding proposals.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units of a relevant major;

or (b) a Graduate Certificate in Social Research Methods

or Graduate Diploma in Social Research Methods, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Graduate Certificate in Strategic Communication

studyat.uwa.edu.au/gc/strategic-commsUWA course code: 12240

CRICOS code: 083874G

Duration: 0.5 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $15,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Graduate Certificate in Strategic Communication provides a preliminary overview of the skills, knowledge and capabilities required to participate in the contemporary global communications environment across industry, government agencies and community organisations. You will gain skills and understanding relevant to communication strategy development, digital media and organisational communication from an international, global media perspective.

REQUIREMENTS

A relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA and the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in the Level 3 units.

Subject to approval. For the most current information, please check our website studyat.uwa.edu.au/international

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FACULTY OF BUSINESS

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POSTGRADUATE COURSES12+

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES7

Faculty of Business

FOR ‘ACCOUNTING’ AND ‘FINANCE’ ACCORDING TO QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS BY SUBJECT 2014

51–100 IN THE WORLDRANKED IN THE TOP

30+ LEADING CORPORATE PARTNERS SPANNING ACROSS INDUSTRIES INCLUDING MINING AND RESOURCES, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AND INFRASTRUCTURE

CORPORATE LINKS ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

GOOD UNIVERSITIES GUIDE TO MBA AND MANAGEMENT COURSES 2015

5,000+ STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN 62 COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD

THE ONLY INSTITUTION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA TO BE INTERNATIONALLY ACCREDITED THROUGH THE EUROPEAN QUALITY IMPROVEMENT SYSTEM (EQUIS) AND THE ASSOCIATION TO ADVANCE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (AACSB).

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The UWA Business School is one of the premier business schools in the Asia-Pacific region. The School inspires and propels talented students from around the world to become the respected and innovative academic, community and business leaders of tomorrow.

We are one of only seven institutions in Australia to hold international accreditation from both EQUIS, the European Quality Improvement System and AACSB, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. This ensures our degrees are recognised by employers worldwide, and guarantees the quality of our teaching, research and other operational areas.

The UWA Business School is home to more than 200 staff, servicing 5,750 undergraduate and postgraduate students. Overseen by a Board of highly

respected business leaders, the School fosters outstanding links with corporate partners and alumni, enabling the delivery of a world-class education and thought leadership for our students.

Our major corporate partners include ATCO Australia, BHP Billiton, EY, Macquarie Group, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Wesfarmers and Woodside. These industry links enable us to provide a richer education for our students, and ensure our programs are relevant and valuable to industry.

Our postgraduate programs, including the popular Master of Business Administration, Master of Commerce and Master of Professional Accounting, are complemented by specialist coursework and research programs in business information management, economics, entrepreneurship and innovation, finance, human resources and employment relations, marketing and social impact.

ENQUIRIES ABOUT RESEARCH DEGREES, RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIPS Business School Research Office Tel: +61 8 6488 8168 Email: [email protected]

Enquire online: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.business.uwa.edu.au/contact

ENQUIRIES ABOUT MBA DEGREESUWA Business School MBA Centre Tel: +61 8 6488 3980 Email: [email protected] www.business.uwa.edu.au

Enquire online: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

ENQUIRIES ABOUT COURSEWORK DEGREESUWA Business School Student Centre

Tel: +61 8 6488 2780

www.business.uwa.edu.au

Enquire online: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

Ashley La Jung HongDirector – Corporate Venture CapitalPOSCO Capital, KoreaMaster of Business Administration graduateHome country: Korea

“ I chose to study at UWA because of its positive reputation, accomplished history and also because of the gorgeous campus which is located beside the beautiful Swan River.

The MBA gave me the knowledge, skills and confidence to become an effective leader. I now look at business issues and opportunities from a much broader perspective.”

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POSTGRADUATE COURSES12+

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES7

Faculty of Business

FOR ‘ACCOUNTING’ AND ‘FINANCE’ ACCORDING TO QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS BY SUBJECT 2014

51–100 IN THE WORLDRANKED IN THE TOP

30+ LEADING CORPORATE PARTNERS SPANNING ACROSS INDUSTRIES INCLUDING MINING AND RESOURCES, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AND INFRASTRUCTURE

CORPORATE LINKS ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

GOOD UNIVERSITIES GUIDE TO MBA AND MANAGEMENT COURSES 2015

5,000+ STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN 62 COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD

THE ONLY INSTITUTION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA TO BE INTERNATIONALLY ACCREDITED THROUGH THE EUROPEAN QUALITY IMPROVEMENT SYSTEM (EQUIS) AND THE ASSOCIATION TO ADVANCE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (AACSB).

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The UWA Business School is one of the premier business schools in the Asia-Pacific region. The School inspires and propels talented students from around the world to become the respected and innovative academic, community and business leaders of tomorrow.

We are one of only seven institutions in Australia to hold international accreditation from both EQUIS, the European Quality Improvement System and AACSB, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. This ensures our degrees are recognised by employers worldwide, and guarantees the quality of our teaching, research and other operational areas.

The UWA Business School is home to more than 200 staff, servicing 5,750 undergraduate and postgraduate students. Overseen by a Board of highly

respected business leaders, the School fosters outstanding links with corporate partners and alumni, enabling the delivery of a world-class education and thought leadership for our students.

Our major corporate partners include ATCO Australia, BHP Billiton, EY, Macquarie Group, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Wesfarmers and Woodside. These industry links enable us to provide a richer education for our students, and ensure our programs are relevant and valuable to industry.

Our postgraduate programs, including the popular Master of Business Administration, Master of Commerce and Master of Professional Accounting, are complemented by specialist coursework and research programs in business information management, economics, entrepreneurship and innovation, finance, human resources and employment relations, marketing and social impact.

ENQUIRIES ABOUT RESEARCH DEGREES, RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIPS Business School Research Office Tel: +61 8 6488 8168 Email: [email protected]

Enquire online: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.business.uwa.edu.au/contact

ENQUIRIES ABOUT MBA DEGREESUWA Business School MBA Centre Tel: +61 8 6488 3980 Email: [email protected] www.business.uwa.edu.au

Enquire online: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

ENQUIRIES ABOUT COURSEWORK DEGREESUWA Business School Student Centre

Tel: +61 8 6488 2780

www.business.uwa.edu.au

Enquire online: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

Ashley La Jung HongDirector – Corporate Venture CapitalPOSCO Capital, KoreaMaster of Business Administration graduateHome country: Korea

“ I chose to study at UWA because of its positive reputation, accomplished history and also because of the gorgeous campus which is located beside the beautiful Swan River.

The MBA gave me the knowledge, skills and confidence to become an effective leader. I now look at business issues and opportunities from a much broader perspective.”

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Master of Applied Financestudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/appl-financeUWA course code: 42560

CRICOS code: 083270B

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of Applied Finance is a practical course designed for graduates who seek a career in finance.

The curriculum is designed to complement the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) program and candidates preparing for the CFA qualification are encouraged to enrol in the Master of Applied Finance as a preparatory course.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to entry requirements further above.

1.5 years with relevant undergraduate degree.

Master of Business Administration (Flexible)

studyat.uwa.edu.au/mba-flexUWA course code: 42520

CRICOS code: 046894K

Duration: 16 months

Intake period: January, May, August

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $66,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe MBA Flexible includes core studies in all the principal areas of business: accounting and finance, economics, management, marketing, strategy and decision making. A wide range of option units is available in areas including entrepreneurship and

innovation, finance, leadership, natural resource management, and social impact.

In addition, you can choose to participate in extracurricular networking and professional development activities.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA and at least three years of relevant documented professional experience;

and(i) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of

at least 60 per cent;or(ii) a valid Graduate Management Admission Test

(GMAT) score of at least 550; or(iii) at least two additional years (five years total) of

relevant documented professional experience considered by UWA to be sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course;

or(b)(i) a graduate certificate that articulates with this

course with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent.

or(c)(i) a Graduate Certificate in Business, or an

equivalent accredited post-experience qualification, as recognised by UWA; and

(ii) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 70 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band lower than 6.5).

Total tuition fee for 16 months. GMAT scores are valid for five years.

Note: Applicants must provide a CV, Personal Statement and two referee reports.

Master of Business Administration (Full-time)studyat.uwa.edu.au/mba-fullUWA course code: 43520

CRICOS code: 081415F

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: January

Mode of study: coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $68,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe MBA Full Time is an intensive 12-month course designed to equip experienced professionals with the leadership and management skills to transform their careers.

The course includes a tailored personal and career development program, in-depth contact with industry and senior executives, and a choice of three specialist focus areas: Leadership; Natural Resources; or General Management.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

and(b) a satisfactory personal statement, as recognised

by UWA and two satisfactory references, as recognised by UWA;

and (c) or (d)(c) a valid Graduate Management Admission Test

(GMAT) score of at least 550 and at least three years of relevant, documented professional experience;

(d) a valid GMAT score of at least 650 and at least two years of relevant, documented

professional experience;

Eligible applicants will be short-listed and ranked according to their GMAT score. The highest-ranked candidates will be interviewed. UWA will determine the proportion of candidates to be interviewed, depending on the number of eligible applications.

Interviewed applicants will be assessed based on demonstrated leadership potential and offers will be made to applicants who achieve a satisfactory interview, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band lower than 6.5).

GMAT scores are valid for five years.

Doctor of Business Administration

studyat.uwa.edu.au/d/business-adminUWA course code: 40830

CRICOS code: 077707F

Duration: 3 years

Intake period: beginning of the academic year

Mode of study: thesis and coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe course is designed for research-oriented individuals working in management positions in business, public sector and non-profit organisations.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) the Master of Business Administration degree of this University, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty, at a level that satisfies the Faculty that the student has the capacity to complete the Doctor of Business Administration;

or (ii) the requirements for provisional admission to

the course for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of this University and a minimum of seven years’ appropriate experience.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band lower than 6.5).

Master of Business Information Management

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/business-info-mgtUWA course code: 41670

CRICOS code: 083271A

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $34,400

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of Business Information Management develops and expands your skills in enterprise systems requirements, managing and strategically aligning supply chains, analysing organisational data for business intelligence, managing and leading ICT infrastructure projects, and applying emerging technologies across the enterprise.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to box on page 38

1.5 years with relevant undergraduate degree.

The following masters by coursework programs share the same entry requirements:

Ì Applied Finance Ì Business Information Management Ì Commerce Ì Human Resources and Employment

Relations Ì Marketing

REQUIREMENTS

A bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA and one of the following:

(a) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent;

or(b) a valid Graduate Management Admission

Test (GMAT) with a score of at least 550;or

(c) at least five years of relevant documented professional experience considered by UWA to be sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course requirements.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

GMAT scores are valid for five years.

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assessment and selection, strategic human resource management, negotiation, managing workplace diversity, and international employment relations.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to box on page 38

1.5 years with relevant undergraduate degree.

Master of Marketingstudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/marketingUWA course code: 41690

CRICOS code: 083273K

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $34,400

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe course is suitable for marketing professionals and also those who seek to move into this field.

Topics covered in this course include advertising, company strategy, competitive analysis, and value creation. You will also have the opportunity to undertake projects for real-life organisations and some of our students have worked with companies including Coles, Google, Microsoft, Rio Tinto, Tourism WA, Transperth and Westpac.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to shaded box on page 42.

1.5 years with relevant undergraduate degree.

Master of Professional Accountingstudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/prof-accountingUWA course code: 40610

CRICOS code: 083274J

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $37,200

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of Professional Accounting provides training in the technical aspects of the preparation of accounting data; develops your skills in the application of accounting information to solve problems and make decisions; and develops knowledge and skills in related professional disciplines such as finance, taxation, auditing and management.

The course is recognised by CPA Australia, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, and the Institute of Public Accountants.

REQUIREMENTS

A bachelor’s degree with a major other than Accounting, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA, with the the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent.

1.5 years with relevant undergraduate degree. Applicants who have a bachelor’s degree with a major in

accounting from this university or equivalent may not be accepted into this course.

Master of Philosophy— Economics and Commercestudyat.uwa.edu.au/mphilUWA course code: 00710

CRICOS code: 078212K

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: thesis

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis is a program of independent, supervised research that can be taken in any discipline for which appropriate supervision is available, and is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to page 11

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (minimum of 6.5 in reading and writing and 6.0 in speaking and listening).

Doctor of Philosophy— Economics and Commerce

studyat.uwa.edu.au/phdUWA course code: 00810

CRICOS code: 003319G

Duration: 4 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: thesis

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe PhD is a program of independent,supervised research that is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis and is examined externally. The work presented for a PhD must be a substantial and original contribution to scholarship, demonstrating mastery of the subject of interest as well as an advance in that field of knowledge.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to page 11

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (minimum of 6.5 in reading and writing and 6.0 in speaking and listening).

Master of Human Resources and Employment Relations

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/hr-relationsUWA course code: 41660

CRICOS code: 083269F

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $34,400

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of Human Resources and Employment Relations (HRER) provides you with the specialist knowledge and expertise to work in human resource management or related fields such as industrial relations, recruitment, employee development or human resources planning.

Topics include broad introductory units in HRER, together with specialised units in areas such as

Master of Commercestudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/commerceUWA course code: 41680

CRICOS code: 083272M

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $34,400

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of Commerce includes core studies in all the principal areas of business: accounting, economics, management, marketing, global business and ethics, as well as a range of specialisations and option units.

This course is suitable for both business and non-business graduates wishing to gain advanced skills across a broad range of business areas.

Specialisations Choose from the following specialisations:

Ì Accounting Ì Business information and logistics management Ì Employment relations Ì Finance Ì Human resource management Ì Marketing

Note: you cannot select a specialisation in the same field as your undergraduate major.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to box on page 38

1.5 years with relevant undergraduate degree.

Master of Economicsstudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/economicsUWA course code: 42620

CRICOS code: 003091A

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $34,400

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe course is designed for those who seek to build upon their existing economics qualifications. Many Master of Economics graduates choose to pursue careers as economic researchers and decision makers, often finding employment in government departments, banks and other major institutions.

Topics covered include microeconomics, macroeconomics, international economics, financial economics, resource economics, public economics, quantitative economics, economic history and economic development.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a bachelor’s degree with a major in economics, or an equivalent qualification as recognised by UWA, with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 75 per cent;

or(b) a Graduate Diploma in Economics, or an equivalent

qualification as recognised by UWA, with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 75 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

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Faculty of Education

HIGHEST EMPLOYER REPUTATION SCORES OUT OF ALL WESTERN AUSTRALIAN EDUCATION FACULTIES ACCORDING THE QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS BY SUBJECT

ACCORDING TO THE QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS BY SUBJECT 2015

OF ACADEMIC STAFF HAVE A DOCTORAL QUALIFICATION

GRADUATES WORLDWIDE

11,112

IN THE WORLD

RANKED

38thThe Faculty of Education maintains a tradition of excellence in both teaching and research. We offer world-class postgraduate courses for future teachers, current teachers and research candidates, and our graduates take on leadership roles in education all over the world.

We produce the highest quality graduates for global and local settings through our outstanding teaching and supervision, comprehensive support and the fine balance of theory and practice in our courses.

In the QS World University Rankings by Subject the UWA Faculty of Education is ranked 33rd in the world and 7th in Australia, and the Faculty’s employer reputation score is higher than that of any other West Australian education faculty.

ENQUIRIES ABOUT THE FACULTY’S RESEARCH DEGREES Faculty of Education Tel: +61 8 6488 2388

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.education.uwa.edu.au/contact

ENQUIRIES ABOUT PROFESSIONAL AND COURSEWORK DEGREESFaculty of Education Tel: +61 8 6488 2388 Email: [email protected]

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.education.uwa.edu.au

RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP ENQUIRIESAssociate Director Graduate Research and Scholarships Tel: +61 8 6488 2807 Email: [email protected]

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Dwi Esti Andriani LecturerEducational Administration Department Faculty of Education Yogyakarta IndonesiaDoctorate in Education graduateHome country: Indonesia

“ The academics at UWA are leading experts in the field. The supervisors of my doctoral thesis — which is about school leadership in Indonesia — are very experienced and have provided clear direction, guidance and professional support. My degree has prepared me with the expert knowledge to succeed in international education.”

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Faculty of Education

HIGHEST EMPLOYER REPUTATION SCORES OUT OF ALL WESTERN AUSTRALIAN EDUCATION FACULTIES ACCORDING THE QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS BY SUBJECT

ACCORDING TO THE QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS BY SUBJECT 2015

OF ACADEMIC STAFF HAVE A DOCTORAL QUALIFICATION

GRADUATES WORLDWIDE

11,112

IN THE WORLD

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38thThe Faculty of Education maintains a tradition of excellence in both teaching and research. We offer world-class postgraduate courses for future teachers, current teachers and research candidates, and our graduates take on leadership roles in education all over the world.

We produce the highest quality graduates for global and local settings through our outstanding teaching and supervision, comprehensive support and the fine balance of theory and practice in our courses.

In the QS World University Rankings by Subject the UWA Faculty of Education is ranked 33rd in the world and 7th in Australia, and the Faculty’s employer reputation score is higher than that of any other West Australian education faculty.

ENQUIRIES ABOUT THE FACULTY’S RESEARCH DEGREES Faculty of Education Tel: +61 8 6488 2388

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.education.uwa.edu.au/contact

ENQUIRIES ABOUT PROFESSIONAL AND COURSEWORK DEGREESFaculty of Education Tel: +61 8 6488 2388 Email: [email protected]

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

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RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP ENQUIRIESAssociate Director Graduate Research and Scholarships Tel: +61 8 6488 2807 Email: [email protected]

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“ The academics at UWA are leading experts in the field. The supervisors of my doctoral thesis — which is about school leadership in Indonesia — are very experienced and have provided clear direction, guidance and professional support. My degree has prepared me with the expert knowledge to succeed in international education.”

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Graduate Diploma in Education (Secondary)studyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/education UWA course code: 31400

CRICOS code: 003003F

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February

Mode of study: Coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $29,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is for graduates aspiring to careers as secondary school teachers or school psychologists. The course prepares highly skilled professionals who have the practical skills required for effective secondary teaching, informed by current theory and research. Candidates must have a degree with a major in the subject that they wish to teach and which can be found in the school curriculum.

As there is a severe shortage of secondary Mathematics, Physics and Languages Other Than English (LOTE) teachers in Australian schools, we particularly encourage those with an undergraduate degree in those areas to consider a career in teaching.

The Graduate Diploma in Education will be available at UWA through the end of 2017. This is part of an Australia-wide effort to enhance graduate teaching standards. Applicants from 2015-17 are encouraged to consider the Master of Teaching (Secondary).

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a bachelor’s degree with a major relevant to secondary teaching curriculum majors offered by UWA, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

or (b) a four-year bachelor’s degree with a major in

Psychology or a four-year honours degree in Psychology, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA and the Psychology Board of Australia for applicants who wish to major in School Psychology.

Applicants who wish to major in School Psychology are responsible for ensuring they are eligible for provisional registration as a psychologist.

Applicants with qualifications gained wholly in English from countries other than Australia, New Zealand, the Republic of Ireland, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America must provide evidence of English Language Competence in accordance with the requirements of the Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia.

International students must obtain a criminal record check from their country of origin or recent residence.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.0 in reading and writing and 8.0 in listening and speaking).

Note: Applicants must also provide a personal statement at the point of application.

A National Criminal Record Check and a Working with Children Clearance must be presented to the Graduate School of Education before any student undertakes a professional practice unit.

The equivalent qualification must be at a level of academic achievement considered by UWA to be sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course. The equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent is used as a guide to decision making, however, admission to the course is competitive.

Master of Education

www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/mr/educationUWA course code: 31700

CRICOS code: 064884G

Duration: 1.5 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: thesis and coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $29,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe delivery arrangements for this research-based course are flexible and are aligned with the needs of those in full-time professional or management careers.

You are provided with comprehensive preparation in conceptualising, conducting and reporting research in education, and are encouraged to pursue coursework and research in your own particular area of interest.

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have—the requirements set out in (a), (b) or (c) which follow or the equivalent as recognised by the Faculty; or the requirements set out in (d) or (e):

(a) (i) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; and

(ii) completed a postgraduate course in education requiring at least one year of full-time study; and

(iii) either two years’ full-time relevant professional experience or adequate research preparation demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Faculty;

or(b) (i) the Bachelor of Education, or an equivalent

qualification, as recognised by UWA; and (ii) either two years’ full-time relevant professional

experience or adequate research preparation demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Faculty;

or(c) (i) a degree requiring at least four years of full-time

study; and (ii) two years’ full-time professional experience in the

field of education; and (iii) adequate research preparation demonstrated to

the satisfaction of the Faculty; or(d) a graduate diploma of this University that

articulates with the Master of Education with an average of at least 65 per cent in three coursework units including a mark of at least 65 per cent in EDUC5631 Approaches to Research;

or(e) (i) completed at least three units towards a

graduate diploma that articulates with the Master of Education; and

(ii) completed units relevant to the requirements of the master’s course and;

(iii) achieved an average mark of at least 65 per cent in three coursework diploma units including a mark of at least 65 per cent in EDUC5631 Approaches to Research.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band less than 6.5).

Master of Education

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/education UWA course code: 30580

CRICOS code: 003029G

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $29,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of Education introduces you to theory as well as national and international educational practices. You can then connect these considerations with your own experiences to broaden your knowledge and improve your skills. The course also presents an opportunity to select an area of specialisation while maintaining sufficient flexibility for tailoring to your individual needs. The course delivery arrangements are flexible and particularly suited to the requirements of people in full-time careers.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) (i) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; and

(ii) a relevant postgraduate degree requiring at least one year of full-time study, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; and

(iii) at least two years of relevant full-time professional experience or evidence of adequate research preparation, as recognised by UWA;

or(b) (i) a Bachelor of Education, or an equivalent

qualification, as recognised by UWA; and (ii) at least two years of relevant full-time

professional experience or evidence of adequate research preparation, as recognised by UWA;

or(c) (i) a degree requiring at least four years of full-time

study; and (ii) at least two years of relevant full-time

professional experience; and (iii) evidence of adequate research preparation, as

recognised by UWA;or(d) a graduate diploma that articulates with the Master

of Education.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band less than 6.5).

Doctor of Educationwww.studyat.uwa.edu.au/d/educationUWA course code: 30810

CRICOS code: 015857E

Duration: 3 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: thesis and coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $31,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis professional doctorate program is designed for research-orientated individuals working in educational roles who seek to make a contribution to knowledge in the context of professional practice. You will develop substantial content knowledge in areas related to the kinds of career positions and pathways that you might pursue, along with knowledge of research principles and methods applicable to the field of learning.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) (i) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA in a relevant field with first or upper second class honours, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty; or

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EARLY CHILDHOOD, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY TEACHING REQUIREMENTS

Teacher education students are required to obtain a National Criminal Record Check and a Working with Children Clearance before being placed on teaching practice. Students must also obtain a police clearance before placement and it is strongly recommended that international students obtain this from their home country before arriving in Australia.

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(iii) either two years’ full-time relevant professional experience or adequate research preparation demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Faculty;

or(b) (i) the Bachelor of Educatio, or an equivalent

qualification, as recognised by UWA; and (ii) either two years’ full-time relevant professional

experience or adequate research preparation demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Faculty;

or(c) (i) a degree requiring at least four years of full-time

study; and (ii) two years’ full-time professional experience in the

field of education; and (iii) adequate research preparation demonstrated to

the satisfaction of the Faculty; or(d) a graduate diploma that articulates with the

Master of Educational Leadership with an average of at least 65 per cent in three coursework units including a mark of at least 65 per cent in EDUC5631 Approaches to Research;

or(e) (i) completed at least three units towards a

graduate diploma that articulates with the Master of Educational Leadership or towards another relevant graduate diploma of the Faculty; and

(ii) completed units relevant to the requirements of the master’s course; and

(iii) achieved an average mark of at least 65 per cent in three coursework diploma units including a mark of at least 65 per cent in EDUC5631 Approaches to Research.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band less than 6.5).

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; and

(b) (i) at least two years of relevant full-time professional experience; or

(ii) adequate research preparation as determined by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band less than 6.5).

Master of Educational Leadershipstudyat.uwa.edu.au/mr/education-leadershipUWA course code: 31650

CRICOS code: 064891G

Duration: 1.5 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: thesis and coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $29,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is aimed at educators who are either current or aspiring leaders in their organisations.

You will be introduced to theory in national and international educational practices, and encouraged to connect these considerations with your own experiences through the sharing of ideas and information. The course provides you with comprehensive preparation in conceptualising, conducting and reporting research, especially as applied to the substantive area of educational leadership.

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have—the requirements set out in (a), (b) or (c) which follow or the equivalent as recognised by the Faculty; or the requirements set out in (d): (a) (i) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent

qualification, as recognised by UWA; and (ii) a postgraduate course in education requiring at

least one year of full-time study; and

(ii) a master’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA in a relevant field with an average of at least 70 per cent, and adequate research preparation as prescribed in University Policy, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty;

and(b) the equivalent of at least two years’ full-time

professional educational experience.

A student who has completed the doctoral coursework component with an average mark of 65 per cent and with a mark of at least 65 per cent in EDUC9973 Research Paradigms: Doctoral Project Report is permitted to proceed to the Doctoral Thesis unit.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band less than 6.5).

Graduate Diploma in Educational Leadershipstudyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/edu-leadershipUWA course code: 30240

CRICOS code: 042568A

Duration: 0.5 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $14,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe diploma is particularly suited to leaders and professionals in the Education sector who want to undertake preliminary postgraduate studies that also provide the option for future study.

You will be exposed to theory as well as national and international educational leadership practices. It is encouraged that these diverse theories and leadership practices are linked with your own experiences in order to improve your knowledge and practices.

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Master of Teaching

studyat.uwa.edu.au/courses/master-of-teaching-coursework-secondaryUWA course code: 31520

CRICOS code: 077502G

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $29,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course prepares university graduates for a rewarding career in teaching. By studying a teaching degree at UWA you will gain valuable practical experience in our many partner schools, and work with outstanding lecturers who integrate theory and practice across learning areas.

Specialisations Choose from the following specialisations:

Ì Early Childhood Ì Primary Ì Secondary

Early ChildhoodEarly childhood teachers play a critical role in preparing young children for lifelong learning, personal wellbeing and participation in society. This course places a strong emphasis on in-depth knowledge of the research, theory and practical skills required of educators in early childhood settings, from preschool to the lower primary years.

The Master of Teaching (Early Childhood) will qualify you to work in government and non-government schools, both in Australia and internationally, as well as in a range of other early childhood setting such as childcare centres.

PrimaryPrimary teachers are pivotal in helping children build strong foundations and confidence in their learning. This course provides in-depth knowledge on how to support children in their development of knowledge, understanding and skills across a range of learning areas. The Master of Teaching (Primary) will qualify you to teach in Primary Schools.

SecondaryCandidates must have a degree with a major in the subject that they want to teach and which can be found in the school curriculum. This course aims to graduate highly skilled professionals who have the key practical skills required for effective secondary teaching, informed by current theory and research.

As there is a severe shortage of secondary Mathematics, Physics and Languages Other Than English (LOTE) teachers in Australian schools, we particularly encourage students with qualifications in those areas to consider a career in teaching. Refer to studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/teaching-secondary.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

and(b) (i) at least one year of the bachelor’s degree

relevant to one or more learning areas in the Early Childhood or Primary school curriculum for applicants who wish to major in Early Childhood or Primary Teaching respectively; or

(ii) a major relevant to secondary teaching curriculum majors offered by UWA for applicants who wish to major in Secondary Teaching; or

(iii) majors in Music Studies and Specialist Music Studies for applicants who wish to undertake the Music Specialisation course; or

(iv) a major in Music Studies and evidence of specialist music skills for applicants who wish to undertake the Music specialisation course.

Applicants who have a bachelor’s degree in education, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA, are not eligible for admission.

Applicants with qualifications gained wholly in English from countries other than Australia, New Zealand, the Republic of Ireland, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America must provide evidence of English Language Competence in accordance with the requirements of the Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia.

International students must obtain a criminal record check from their country of origin or recent residence.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.0 in reading and writing and 8.0 in listening and speaking).

Note: Applicants must also provide a personal statement at the point of application.

A National Criminal Record Check and a Working with Children Clearance must be presented to the Graduate School of Education before any student undertakes a professional practice unit.

The equivalent qualification must be at a level of academic achievement considered by UWA to be sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course. The equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 is used as a guide to decision making, however, admission to the course is competitive.

Doctor of Philosophywww.studyat.uwa.edu.au/phdUWA course code: 00810

CRICOS code: 003318J

Duration: 4 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: thesis

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $31,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionA The PhD is a program of independent,supervised research that is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis and is examined externally. The work presented for a PhD must be a substantial and original contribution to scholarship, demonstrating mastery of the subject of interest as well as an advance in that field of knowledge.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to page 11

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band lower than 6.5).

Master of Philosophy

www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/mphilUWA course code: 00710

CRICOS code: 078267F

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: thesis

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $31,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis is a program of independent, supervised research that can be taken in any discipline for which appropriate supervision is available, and is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to page 11

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band lower than 6.5).

Master of Educational Leadershipstudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/edu-leadership UWA course code: 30520

CRICOS code: 003088G

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $29,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is aimed at professionals and researchers in education, and led by experts in the field of educational leadership. The course introduces you to theory as well as national and international educational practices. You can then connect these considerations with your own experiences and, through dialogue and the sharing of ideas and information, broaden your knowledge and enhance your capabilities.

The course also provides an opportunity for you to develop specialised research skills as a foundation for further professional investigation in the substantive area of educational leadership.

Articulation is available within this study area. For more information, go to page xx.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) (i) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; and

(ii) a relevant postgraduate degree requiring at least one year of full-time study, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; and

(iii) at least two years of relevant full-time professional experience or evidence of adequate research preparation, as recognised by UWA;

or(b) (i) a Bachelor of Education, or an equivalent

qualification, as recognised by UWA; and (ii) at least two years of relevant full-time

professional experience or evidence of adequate research preparation, as recognised by UWA;

or(c) (i) a degree requiring at least four years of full-time

study; and (ii) at least two years of relevant full-time

professional experience; and (iii) evidence of adequate research preparation, as

recognised by UWA; or(d) a graduate diploma that articulates with the Master

of Educational Leadership.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band less than 6.5).

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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING, COMPUTING AND MATHEMATICS

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The Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics has an international reputation for producing world-class graduates who are creative, original and enterprising.

The Faculty is home to approximately 380 staff and over 3500 students—249 of whom are completing a higher degree by research, 382 studying postgraduate coursework programs and more than 2500 enrolled in undergraduate courses.

The Faculty’s research teams benefit from global collaborations and attract a research income of more than AUD $27 million a year – well above the national average. The Faculty has also developed strong links and partnerships with industry to ensure new technologies and strategies are developed to benefit the global community.

Some of our recent research successes include the O-tube pipeline research team winning the 2014 Australian Industrial Research Group (AIRG) Medal

for Australasian Major Industry Technological Innovation; Professor George Milne and his team winning a Western Australian Premier’s Award for Excellence and the Asia Pacific Information and Communication Technology Alliance (APICTA) Award in Hong Kong for research into bushfire modelling; and Professor Yinong Liu and a team of researchers from Australia, China and the US creating a super strong metallic composite by harnessing the extraordinary mechanical properties of nanowires.

Well-established links between the Faculty and industry mean that our graduates enjoy excellent career prospects, showcased by an impressive list of high-profile graduates. Some of the recent achievements of our staff and students include:ÌÌ Professor Cheryl Praeger

elected Foreign Secretary of the Australian Academy of Science and elected as an Honorary Member of the London Mathematical Society

ÌÌ Professor Mark Cassidy accepting an Australian Laureate Fellowship from the Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research

ÌÌ Professor David Sampson elected as a Fellow of the prestigious international society for optics and photonics (SPIE) and also a Fellow of the international authority on optics and photonics, the prestigious Optical Society (OSA)

ÌÌ The Optical+Biomedical Engineering Laboratory winning a Cancer Council Western Australia AUD $99,537 grant to support critical work on a new breast cancer detection tool

ÌÌ Professor Ramin Rafiei winning an Australian Government science and innovation award for a ground-breaking water stress sensor

ÌÌ Professor David White holding the Shell EMI Professorial Chair in Offshore Engineering, strengthening the world-class research and education in WA’s offshore petroleum industry

ÌÌ UWA teams receiving the Overall Champion Award at the national Engineers Without Borders competition four times in the past five years

ÌÌ UWA’s Renewable Energy Vehicle Project (REV) team installing an Australia-first fast-charging car station on campus

ÌÌ Professor Robert McLaughlin winning the international SPIE Start Up technology challenge in San Francisco

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Winnie Zhu Site Engineer McConnell Dowell Constructors (Australia) Pty LtdEngineering graduate Home country: China

“ Most of my colleagues are UWA Engineering graduates; the technical and theoretical knowledge you learn throughout the course really prepares you for the complex challenges and opportunities you face as an Engineer in the field.

Also UWA’s professional connections, industry reputation and global rankings are fantastic.”

STUDENT RUN ENGINEERING CLUBS12+

ATTRACTS AUD $27 MILLION+ A YEAR FROM INDUSTRY INVESTMENT

OF ECM’S PERMANENT ACADEMIC STAFF HAVE A DOCTORAL QUALIFICATION

100%

SUCCESSFUL ALUMNI ACROSS THE WORLD

OF THE ‘TOP 100 AUSTRALIA’S MOST INFLUENTIAL ENGINEERS’ WERE UWA GRADUATES

HOME TO NATIONAL GEOTECHNICAL CENTRIFUGE FACILITY,* THE ONLY FACILITY IN THE WORLD OPERATING THREE CENTRIFUGES ON A DAILY BASIS

17,000

UWA’S $250 MILLION ENGINEERING ZONE WILL BE THE LARGEST INVESTMENT IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA’S HISTORY

WON THE ‘OVERALL CHAMPION AWARD’ AT THE NATIONAL ‘ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS’ COMPETITION 4 TIMES IN THE PAST 5 YEARS

7%

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The Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics has an international reputation for producing world-class graduates who are creative, original and enterprising.

The Faculty is home to approximately 380 staff and over 3500 students—249 of whom are completing a higher degree by research, 382 studying postgraduate coursework programs and more than 2500 enrolled in undergraduate courses.

The Faculty’s research teams benefit from global collaborations and attract a research income of more than AUD $27 million a year – well above the national average. The Faculty has also developed strong links and partnerships with industry to ensure new technologies and strategies are developed to benefit the global community.

Some of our recent research successes include the O-tube pipeline research team winning the 2014 Australian Industrial Research Group (AIRG) Medal

for Australasian Major Industry Technological Innovation; Professor George Milne and his team winning a Western Australian Premier’s Award for Excellence and the Asia Pacific Information and Communication Technology Alliance (APICTA) Award in Hong Kong for research into bushfire modelling; and Professor Yinong Liu and a team of researchers from Australia, China and the US creating a super strong metallic composite by harnessing the extraordinary mechanical properties of nanowires.

Well-established links between the Faculty and industry mean that our graduates enjoy excellent career prospects, showcased by an impressive list of high-profile graduates. Some of the recent achievements of our staff and students include:ÌÌ Professor Cheryl Praeger

elected Foreign Secretary of the Australian Academy of Science and elected as an Honorary Member of the London Mathematical Society

ÌÌ Professor Mark Cassidy accepting an Australian Laureate Fellowship from the Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research

ÌÌ Professor David Sampson elected as a Fellow of the prestigious international society for optics and photonics (SPIE) and also a Fellow of the international authority on optics and photonics, the prestigious Optical Society (OSA)

ÌÌ The Optical+Biomedical Engineering Laboratory winning a Cancer Council Western Australia AUD $99,537 grant to support critical work on a new breast cancer detection tool

ÌÌ Professor Ramin Rafiei winning an Australian Government science and innovation award for a ground-breaking water stress sensor

ÌÌ Professor David White holding the Shell EMI Professorial Chair in Offshore Engineering, strengthening the world-class research and education in WA’s offshore petroleum industry

ÌÌ UWA teams receiving the Overall Champion Award at the national Engineers Without Borders competition four times in the past five years

ÌÌ UWA’s Renewable Energy Vehicle Project (REV) team installing an Australia-first fast-charging car station on campus

ÌÌ Professor Robert McLaughlin winning the international SPIE Start Up technology challenge in San Francisco

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Winnie Zhu Site Engineer McConnell Dowell Constructors (Australia) Pty LtdEngineering graduate Home country: China

“ Most of my colleagues are UWA Engineering graduates; the technical and theoretical knowledge you learn throughout the course really prepares you for the complex challenges and opportunities you face as an Engineer in the field.

Also UWA’s professional connections, industry reputation and global rankings are fantastic.”

STUDENT RUN ENGINEERING CLUBS12+

ATTRACTS AUD $27 MILLION+ A YEAR FROM INDUSTRY INVESTMENT

OF ECM’S PERMANENT ACADEMIC STAFF HAVE A DOCTORAL QUALIFICATION

100%

SUCCESSFUL ALUMNI ACROSS THE WORLD

OF THE ‘TOP 100 AUSTRALIA’S MOST INFLUENTIAL ENGINEERS’ WERE UWA GRADUATES

HOME TO NATIONAL GEOTECHNICAL CENTRIFUGE FACILITY,* THE ONLY FACILITY IN THE WORLD OPERATING THREE CENTRIFUGES ON A DAILY BASIS

17,000

UWA’S $250 MILLION ENGINEERING ZONE WILL BE THE LARGEST INVESTMENT IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA’S HISTORY

WON THE ‘OVERALL CHAMPION AWARD’ AT THE NATIONAL ‘ENGINEERS WITHOUT BORDERS’ COMPETITION 4 TIMES IN THE PAST 5 YEARS

7%

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Master of Engineering in Oil and Gasstudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/oil-gas

UWA course code: 62520

CRICOS code: 083861A

Duration: 1 - 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $37,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is aimed at engineering graduates who are seeking a career in the oil and gas industry.

The course provides you with industry-relevant advanced knowledge about technical implementation and leadership in the oil and gas industry. A particular focus is placed on natural gas, both its extraction and subsequent conversion to Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).

You will also develop professional levels of skill in a range of key areas including petroleum engineering; gas economics; investment strategies and liabilities; work-flow concepts; and current production and processing technologies.

REQUIREMENTS An engineering degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA, with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

The course duration may be reduced to 1 year for students who have completed prior studies in a related area. Recognition of prior learning and/or application for credit (advanced standing) will be assessed by the University on a case-by-case basis at the time of application.

Master of Information Technologystudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/info-technology

UWA course code: 62510

CRICOS code: 083866G

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $35,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is aimed at graduates who have a tertiary degree in a discipline other than computing, and who seek to develop specialist skills in computing and software engineering.

Graduates of this course will have the knowledge and skills to anticipate the changing direction of IT and evaluate and communicate the effectiveness of new technologies in order to help an organisation achieve its goals and objectives.

The course has a strong emphasis on the application of contemporary and emerging technologies, including cloud and high performance computing, agile web development and software project design and management.

REQUIREMENTS

A bachelor’s degree with a major in a non-related area, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent; and completed WACE Mathematics 2C/2D, or equivalent, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Philosophy

studyat.uwa.edu.au/mphilComputer Science (078218D) Engineering (078224F) Mathematics (078206G)

UWA course code: 00710

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: thesis

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $41,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe MPhil is a program of independent, supervised research that can be taken in any discipline for which appropriate supervision is available, and is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to page 11

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Doctor of Philosophy studyat.uwa.edu.au/phdComputer Science (003314B) Engineering (003317K) Mathematics (055301K)

UWA course code: 00810

Duration: 4 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: thesis

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $41,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe PhD is a program of independent, supervised research that is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis and is examined externally. The work presented for a PhD must be a substantial and original contribution to scholarship, demonstrating mastery of the subject of interest as well as an advance in that field of knowledge.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to page 11

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Professional Engineeringstudyat.uwa.edu.au/mpe

UWA course code: 62550

CRICOS code: 081025J

Duration: 2–3 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $37,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is for graduates who have completed undergraduate studies in engineering, mathematics or physics and who want to gain an internationally recognised qualification to practise as a professional engineer.

The course, designed in consultation with industry, equips you with both outstanding technical and leadership skills and the ability to work creatively as part of a team across the breadth of an engineering challenge in your area of specialisation.

Professional accreditation The Master of Professional Engineering has been assessed for accreditation by Engineers Australia, the national accreditation body. As is standard practice for new courses, it has provisional accreditation until the required number of students graduate in 2014/15. In addition, our graduates are recognised internationally through the the Washington Accord of the International Engineering Alliance.

Professional practicumAs part of your engineering studies you will complete a total of twelve weeks work experience. This can be done with an engineering firm of your choice, and should be relevant to your MPE specialisation.

SpecialisationsChoose from the following specialisations:

Ì Civil Engineering Ì Chemical Engineering Ì Electrical and Electronic Engineering Ì Environmental Engineering Ì Mechanical Engineering Ì Mining Engineering Ì Software Engineering

REQUIREMENTS (a) a bachelor’s degree with a major in Engineering

Science, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

or(b) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification,

as recognised by UWA; and (i) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark

of at least 65 per cent; and (ii) prior studies in engineering, physics or

mathematics;or(c) completed units in the Master of Professional

Engineering Preliminary course at UWA as prescribed by the Faculty.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

The course duration will be 2–3 years for graduates without previous studies in engineering or students without required units from prior study. Recognition of prior learning and/or application for credit (advanced standing) will be assessed by the University on a case-by-case basis at the time of application.

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FACULTY OF LAW

www.law.uwa.edu.au

The UWA Faculty of Law has a long tradition of providing high-quality legal education and undertaking progressive, high-impact research. The Faculty’s teaching programs have been designed to flexibly meet the needs of law graduates and non-lawyers. The core research business of the Faculty is legal analysis and advice as well as the development of reform proposals in the field of law and legal policy.

The Faculty is home to a number of research clusters in a range of domestic and international, public and private law areas such as business law, intellectual property law, alternative dispute resolution and international law. With a wealth of specialist expertise and a willingness to listen to the needs of government, industry and communities, members of the Faculty have well-established relationships with a range of international organisations and scholars, government bodies,

peak industry groups and key private sector players.

Key research areas include:ÌÌ Business LawÌÌ Commercial LawÌÌ Consumer LawÌÌ Constitutional LawÌÌ Contract LawÌÌ Criminal LawÌÌ CriminologyÌÌ Elder LawÌÌ EquityÌÌ Family LawÌÌ Health / Medical LawÌÌ Human RightsÌÌ Indigenous Peoples And The LawÌÌ Intellectual Property LawÌÌ International LawÌÌ Law & SocietyÌÌ Legal HistoryÌÌ Limitation Of ActionsÌÌ Natural Resources And

Environmental LawÌÌ Negotiation And Mediation /

Dispute ResolutionÌÌ Professional And Research EthicsÌÌ Property LawÌÌ RemediesÌÌ Statutory InterpretationÌÌ TaxationÌÌ Torts.

ENQUIRIES ABOUT COURSEWORK DEGREES Law Support Office Tel: +61 8 6488 2945

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.law.uwa.edu.au/contact

ENQUIRIES ABOUT RESEARCH DEGREES AND SCHOLARSHIPSGraduate Research and Scholarships Tel: +61 8 6488 2807 Email: [email protected]

www.postgraduate.uwa.edu.au

Enquire online: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

ENQUIRIES ABOUT THE DOCTOR OF JURIDICAL SCIENCE (SJD) Law Support Office Tel: +61 8 6488 2945

Enquiries online: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.law.uwa.edu.au/courses

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Christa KrellAttorney COWI, Denmark Master of Laws graduate Home country: Denmark

“ Coming from a civil law country, I have definitely achieved a larger knowledge of common law, including the extended use of case law in practice. Furthermore, I have gained a greater insight into oil and gas law and international contract law.

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Faculty of Law

YEARS OF EXCELLENCE IN LEGAL EDUCATION85+

6 OF AUSTRALIA’S HIGH COURT JUDGES STUDIED AT UWA

ACCREDITED PROVIDER OF LEGAL CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR LAW PROFESSIONALS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

GLOBAL ALUMNI NETWORK

7000+ INCLUDES: FORMER PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA BOB HAWKE ac; MICHAEL ABBOT, GENERAL COUNSEL FOR WOODSIDE ENERGY LTD; KARLY NAIRN qs, GLOBAL HEAD OF SKADDENS ARPS’ INTERNATIONAL LITIGATION AND ARBITRATION GROUP IN LONDON.

UWA OFFERS A PATHWAY FROM UWA JD TO OXFORD BCL & MLF

CONNECTION TO OXFORD UNIVERSITY

ACCORDING TO THE QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS BY SUBJECT 2015

IN THE WORLDLAW SCHOOLS

RANKED AMONGST THE

TOP 100

SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES

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FACULTY OF LAW

www.law.uwa.edu.au

The UWA Faculty of Law has a long tradition of providing high-quality legal education and undertaking progressive, high-impact research. The Faculty’s teaching programs have been designed to flexibly meet the needs of law graduates and non-lawyers. The core research business of the Faculty is legal analysis and advice as well as the development of reform proposals in the field of law and legal policy.

The Faculty is home to a number of research clusters in a range of domestic and international, public and private law areas such as business law, intellectual property law, alternative dispute resolution and international law. With a wealth of specialist expertise and a willingness to listen to the needs of government, industry and communities, members of the Faculty have well-established relationships with a range of international organisations and scholars, government bodies,

peak industry groups and key private sector players.

Key research areas include:ÌÌ Business LawÌÌ Commercial LawÌÌ Consumer LawÌÌ Constitutional LawÌÌ Contract LawÌÌ Criminal LawÌÌ CriminologyÌÌ Elder LawÌÌ EquityÌÌ Family LawÌÌ Health / Medical LawÌÌ Human RightsÌÌ Indigenous Peoples And The LawÌÌ Intellectual Property LawÌÌ International LawÌÌ Law & SocietyÌÌ Legal HistoryÌÌ Limitation Of ActionsÌÌ Natural Resources And

Environmental LawÌÌ Negotiation And Mediation /

Dispute ResolutionÌÌ Professional And Research EthicsÌÌ Property LawÌÌ RemediesÌÌ Statutory InterpretationÌÌ TaxationÌÌ Torts.

ENQUIRIES ABOUT COURSEWORK DEGREES Law Support Office Tel: +61 8 6488 2945

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.law.uwa.edu.au/contact

ENQUIRIES ABOUT RESEARCH DEGREES AND SCHOLARSHIPSGraduate Research and Scholarships Tel: +61 8 6488 2807 Email: [email protected]

www.postgraduate.uwa.edu.au

Enquire online: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

ENQUIRIES ABOUT THE DOCTOR OF JURIDICAL SCIENCE (SJD) Law Support Office Tel: +61 8 6488 2945

Enquiries online: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.law.uwa.edu.au/courses

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Christa KrellAttorney COWI, Denmark Master of Laws graduate Home country: Denmark

“ Coming from a civil law country, I have definitely achieved a larger knowledge of common law, including the extended use of case law in practice. Furthermore, I have gained a greater insight into oil and gas law and international contract law.

The course helped me gain a larger perspective of international law, which I can use in my current job, where I deal with international tenders and contracts. The new knowledge I acquired from my course has also increased the possibilities to work abroad.”

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Faculty of Law

YEARS OF EXCELLENCE IN LEGAL EDUCATION85+

6 OF AUSTRALIA’S HIGH COURT JUDGES STUDIED AT UWA

ACCREDITED PROVIDER OF LEGAL CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR LAW PROFESSIONALS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

GLOBAL ALUMNI NETWORK

7000+ INCLUDES: FORMER PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA BOB HAWKE ac; MICHAEL ABBOT, GENERAL COUNSEL FOR WOODSIDE ENERGY LTD; KARLY NAIRN qs, GLOBAL HEAD OF SKADDENS ARPS’ INTERNATIONAL LITIGATION AND ARBITRATION GROUP IN LONDON.

UWA OFFERS A PATHWAY FROM UWA JD TO OXFORD BCL & MLF

CONNECTION TO OXFORD UNIVERSITY

ACCORDING TO THE QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS BY SUBJECT 2015

IN THE WORLDLAW SCHOOLS

RANKED AMONGST THE

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Graduate Diploma in Chinese Business Lawstudyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/chinese-bus-law

UWA course code: 20390

CRICOS code: 084670M

Duration: 0.5 years

Intake period: January

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $17,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe course will provide you with a comprehensive and advanced knowledge of how to conduct business in China and how to deal with legal and cultural issues in Chinese commercial and economic relations with foreign traders. The course offers an optional China engagement trip.

REQUIREMENTS (a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent

qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent;

or(b) a level and duration of education and at least

two years of professional experience considered by UWA to be sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.5 in reading and writing and 7.0 in listening and speaking).

Graduate Diploma in Commercial and Resources Lawstudyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/comm-resources-law

UWA course code: 20360

CRICOS code: 047152G

Duration: 0.5 years

Intake period: January, June

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $17,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe course prepares both legal and non-legal professionals with the knowledge and skills needed for a career in the resources sector.

REQUIREMENTS (a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent

qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent;

or(b) a level and duration of education considered

by UWA to be sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course and at least two years of relevant professional experience.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.5 in reading and writing and 7.0 in listening and speaking).

Master of Commercial and Resources Lawstudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/comm-resources-law

UWA course code: 20560

CRICOS code: 047155D

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: January, June

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $34,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe course prepares both legal and non-legal professionals with the knowledge and skills for a future in the resources sector.

The diploma can articulate into the master’s course. For more information, go to page 9.

REQUIREMENTS (a) a Juris Doctor, or an equivalent qualification, as

recognised by UWA;or(b) a bachelor’s degree in a cognate area, or an

equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of

at least 65 per cent;or(c) a Graduate Diploma in Commercial and Resources

Law, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.5 in reading and writing and 7.0 in listening and speaking).

A cognate area for the Master of Commercial and Resources Law includes Business, Commerce, Finance, Natural Resources, Law and similar disciplines.

Graduate Diploma in Energy Law

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UWA course code: 20370

CRICOS code: 084994B

Duration: 0.5 year

Intake period: January

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $17,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Graduate Diploma in Energy Law, which articulates with the Faculty’s Master of Commercial and Resources Law, will give graduates a good grasp of energy law, both in Australia and internationally.

This postgraduate course includes subject areas such as exploration and production of minerals and petroleum in Australia, native title, concepts of sustainability and social licence to operate as well as other broad policy objectives.

Coverage of the general principles of oil and gas law, together with the legislation and agreements relevant to commercialisation and infrastructure, are supplemented by case studies based on real-life situations.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the

equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent;

or(b) a level and duration of education considered

by UWA to be sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course and at least two years of relevant professional experience.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.5 in reading and writing and 7.0 in listening and speaking).

Graduate Diploma in International Commercial Law

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UWA course code: 21310

CRICOS code: 083849G

Duration: 0.5 years

Intake period: January

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $17,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionLearn from internationally respected experts the legal aspects of finance, sales, shipping and other commercial transactions.

The course is suitable for current law practitioners and also to those in other fields.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent;

or(b) a level and duration of education considered

by UWA to be sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course and at least two years of relevant professional experience.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.5 in reading and writing and 7.0 in listening and speaking).

Master of International Commercial Law

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UWA course code: 21510

CRICOS code: 083854M

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: January

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $34,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionDevelop an in-depth understanding of the complexities and challenges of international commerce. You will gain an integrated overview of commerce at an international level, and develop an advanced knowledge of the core disciplines of trade, finance, shipping and commercial law.

The diploma can articulate into the master’s course. For more information, go to page 9.

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REQUIREMENTS

(a) a Juris Doctor, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

or(b) a bachelor’s degree in a cognate area, or an

equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent;

or(c) a Graduate Diploma in International Commercial

Law, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent;

or(d) completed at least 48 points towards a Master

of Business Administration (coursework and dissertation), or the Master of Commerce, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.5 in reading and writing and 7.0 in listening and speaking).

A cognate area for the Master of International Commercial Law includes Business, Commerce, Finance, Law and similar disciplines.

Graduate Diploma in International Law

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UWA course code: 21320

CRICOS code: 083851C

Duration: 0.5 years

Intake period: January

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $17,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionTaught by a team of international experts from four continents, you will develop a sound understanding of the theory and practice of international law and how international institutions work. The course is suited to current law practitioners and those pursuing a career in government, non-government and private institutions where international law is present.

REQUIREMENTS (a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent

qualification, as recognised by UWA the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent.

or(b) a level and duration of education considered

by UWA to be sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course and at least two years of relevant professional experience.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.5 in reading and writing and 7.0 in listening and speaking).

Master of International Relations and Master of International Lawstudyat.uwa.edu.au

UWA course code: 21540

CRICOS code: 086296A

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, June

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): visit the website.

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe University of Western Australia, through the cross-disciplinary expertise of the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Arts, is providing a one of a kind opportunity for graduates to attain two sought after qualifications through the combined Master of International Relations and Master of International Law.

Suited to both legal and non-legal professionals, students acquire both qualifications in a shorter time frame than if undertaking them individually through the granting of advanced standing of key relevant units.

The program begins with the Master of International Relations course and upon successful completion of 48 credit points, you will gain direct entry to the Master of International Law.

REQUIREMENTS To be eligible for admission, an applicant must meet the admission requirements for each course.

(a) Refer to page 33 for the Master of International Relations entry requirements;

and(b) See the Master of International Law entry

requirements further below.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 for the Master of International Relations and 7.5 for the Master of International Law.

Students who complete 48 points of credit towards the Master of International Relations are not required to meet the IELTS of 7.5 for the Master of International Law.

Master of International Law studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/int-law

UWA course code: 21520

CRICOS code: 083868E

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: January, June

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $34,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionDevelop an in-depth understanding of the complexities and the challenges of international law and gain an integrated overview of international legal theories, institutions and non-governmental organisations.

The diploma can articulate into the master’s course. For more information, go to page 9.

REQUIREMENTS (a) a Juris Doctor, or an equivalent qualification, as

recognised by UWA;or(b) a bachelor’s degree in a cognate area, or an

equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of

at least 65 per cent;or(c) a Graduate Diploma in International Law, or an

equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; and the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent;

or(d) completed at least 48 points towards a Master

of International Relations, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.5 in reading and writing and 7.0 in listening and speaking).

A cognate area for the Master of International Law includes Commerce, Law, Law and Society, Politicis, Sociology and similar disciplines.

Doctor of Juridical Sciencestudyat.uwa.edu.au/d/juridical-sci

UWA course code: 20810

CRICOS code: 024815G

Duration: 4 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: research

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $34,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionA professional research doctorate consisting of coursework units and a thesis. The program of study can be tailored to your area of interest.

REQUIREMENTS To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must demonstrate that they have fulfilled the requirements of the University Policy on: Adequate Research Preparation postgraduate.uwa.edu.au/schools/research-preparation and any other requirements for admission of the University, and—

(a) the Bachelor of Laws or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA, with first or upper second class honours;

or(b) the Master of Laws or an equivalent qualification,

as recognised by UWA, with the equivalent of an average mark of 65 per cent or better, including a 12-point research project;

or(c) a pass degree in law from a recognised university

and adequate research preparation, as set out in University Policy, demonstrated to the Faculty’s satisfaction;

and(d) at least two years’ professional experience in law.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.5 in reading and writing and 7.0 in listening and speaking).

Juris Doctor

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UWA course code: 20820

CRICOS code: 072184B

Duration: 3 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $39,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionA professional practice coursework program for non-law graduates who are interested in obtaining the academic qualification necessary to practise Law in Australia. The course focuses on legal skills, including drafting, legal research and advocacy.

REQUIREMENTS (1)(a) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent

qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA grade point average (GPA) of at least 5.5;

and(b) a Law School Admission Test (LSAT) score within

five years prior to applying for admission to the course.

2. Admission will be awarded to the highest ranked

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English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.5 in reading and writing and 7.0 in listening and speaking).

A cognate area for the Master of Law, Policy and Government includes Criminology, Law, Law and Society, Politics, Sociology and similar disciplines.

Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice

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UWA course code: 20350

CRICOS code: 013804A

Duration: 1.5 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $34,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionDesigned as bridging course for overseas lawyers, the course is only available to those who have fulfilled the requirements of a Law degree, have been admitted to practice (usually in another country) and have been advised by the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia to undertake extra units of study to be admitted to practice in Western Australia.

REQUIREMENTS (a) a qualification in law, as recognised by UWA;and(b) an assessment of this qualification by the Legal

Practice Board of Western Australia that outlines what units are required to practise.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.5 in reading and writing and 7.0 in listening and speaking).

Duration may vary depending on the qualification assessment by the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia.

Master of Mining and Energy Laws

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UWA course code: 20550

CRICOS code: 080217J

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: January, June

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $34,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course description: The course has been designed to provide legal and non-legal professionals the expertise to pursue careers in the mining and energy industries by exposure to units focusing on the law relevant to these industries. You will learn about petroleum law, mining law, corporate governance and the agreements used in the petroleum industry.

Articulation is available within this study area. For more information, go to page 9.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a Juris Doctor, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

Graduate Diploma in Law, Policy and Governmentstudyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/law-policy-gov

UWA course code: 21340

CRICOS code: 083852B

Duration: 0.5 years

Intake period: January

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $17,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe course will provide you with an advanced understanding of socio-legal theory, policy development and is suited to those looking to build a career in the public sector, working as legal practitioners or those in the private industry where their role intersects with government approval, regulation and compliance.

REQUIREMENTS (a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent

qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent;

or(b) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification,

as recognised by UWA and at least two years of relevant working experience ;

or(c) a level and duration of education considered

by UWA to be sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course and at least two years of relevant professional experience.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.5 in reading and writing and 7.0 in listening and speaking).

Master of Law, Policy and Government

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UWA course code: 21530

CRICOS code: 083871K

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: January

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $34,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course description: The course will provide you with an understanding of socio-legal theory, policy development and the skills required to work in or with governments.

Articulation is available within this study area. For more information, go to page 9.

REQUIREMENTS (a) a Juris Doctor, or an equivalent qualification, as

recognised by UWA; or(b) (i) a bachelor’s degree in a cognate area, or an

equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of

at least 65 per cent; or(c) a Graduate Diploma in Law, Policy and

Government, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent.

applicants under (1) who fall within the intake quota for that year, based on equal weighting of the GPA and LSAT score.

3. UWA Assured Entry Pathway students are exempt from (1)(b) and (2).

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.5 in reading and writing and 7.0 in listening and speaking).

Graduate Diploma in Law

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UWA course code: 20320

CRICOS code: 026880D

Duration: 0.5 years

Intake period: Anytime during the academic year.

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $17,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Graduate Diploma in Law is available to graduates with a recognised Law degree who seek to advance their knowledge of the law.

The diploma can articulate into the master’s course. For more information, go to page 9.

REQUIREMENTS (a) a Bachelor of Laws, or an equivalent qualification,

as recognised by UWA; or(b) a level and duration of education, and a level of

professional experience considered by UWA to be equivalent to (a) and sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.5 in reading and writing and 7.0 in listening and speaking).

Master of Laws

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UWA course code: 20500

CRICOS code: 003308M

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: Anytime during the academic year.

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $34,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe course is designed for law graduates interested in pursuing advanced studies in law and will familiarise graduates with recent developments in law.

Articulation is available within this study area. For more information, go to page 9.

REQUIREMENTS A Bachelor of Laws, Graduate Diploma in Law, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.5 in reading and writing and 7.0 in listening and speaking).

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or(b) a bachelor’s degree in a cognate area, or an

equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent;

or(c) a Graduate Diploma in Energy Law or Graduate

Diploma in Commercial and Resources Law or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.5 in reading and writing and 7.0 in listening and speaking).

A cognate area for the Master of Mining and Energy Law includes Business, Commerce, Mining Engineering, Natural Resources, Law and similar disciplines.

Doctor of Philosophy

studyat.uwa.edu.au/phd

UWA course code: 00810

CRICOS code: 003316M

Duration: 4 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: research

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $31,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionA The PhD is a program of independent,supervised research that is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis and is examined externally. The work presented for a PhD must be a substantial and original contribution to scholarship, demonstrating mastery of the subject of interest as well as an advance in that field of knowledge.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to page 11

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.5 in reading and writing and 7.0 in listening and speaking).

Master of Philosophy

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UWA course code: 00710

CRICOS code: 078210A

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: research

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $31,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis is a program of independent, supervised research that can be taken in any discipline for which appropriate supervision is available, and is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to page 11

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (minimum of 7.5 in reading and writing and 7.0 in listening and speaking)

Juris Doctor application guidelines: about the Law School Admission Test (LSAT)

As part of the application process for the UWA JD, applicants need to register for, and sit, the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). The LSAT is an independent, international test administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC), which sends results directly to the UWA Law School.

The LSAT can be taken in any Australian capital city and in many countries around the world. Applicants should consult the LSAC website to confirm all registration and test date information as dates may vary depending on the centre location. Applicants who have taken the test within the last five years may use those results for admission purposes.

Do I have to sit the LSAT?All applicants for the UWA JD are required to have registered for the LSAT prior to applying. Only UWA Assured Pathway and Advanced Diploma in Indigenous Studies applicants are exempt from sitting the LSAT.

What can I expect in the LSAT?The LSAT comprises five multiple choice sections of 35 minutes each and a 35 minute writing sample. The writing sample does not contribute to the calculation of your LSAT score at UWA, although we receive this sample.

The LSAT has three types of questions:ÌÌ Reading comprehensionÌÌ Analytical reasoningÌÌ Logical reasoning

Go to ‘About the LSAT’ on the LSAC website for a more detailed description of these three question types and what to expect in the LSAT. Information on how the questions in the LSAT are relevant in testing an applicant’s aptitude to study law are also available.

How should I prepare for the LSAT?In order to perform to your true ability, it is strongly recommended that you take the time to prepare for the LSAT. The LSAC website includes information on LSAT Preparation Materials, providing links to sample questions with explanations and a couple of sample LSAT tests. Applicants are encouraged to download the sample LSAT test online and sit it under exam conditions to decide for themselves if further preparation is needed.

Where can I get more help to prepare for the LSAT?Many bookshops stock LSAT preparation books which can be ordered online. These books are useful in assisting applicants to perform to their true ability. There is also plenty of material available online that provides tips with LSAT preparation.

Will the selection committee read my LSAT essay?The UWA Law School Selection Committee will not use the LSAT essay when assessing applications.

When can I sit the LSAT?The LSAT can be taken in February, June, October and December. LSAT scores are valid for five years and the test can be taken three times in any two year period. Further information is available on the LSAC website.

Can I resit the LSAT?If you believe that your test score does not reflect your true ability, you can resit the LSAT. Please visit the LSAC website to check the number of times you are allowed to sit the test.

If I resit the LSAT, which score does the selection committee take into consideration?The selection committee will note all your scores but will use your highest score when considering your application.

How does UWA retrieve my results?You must include your eight digit LSAC account number where indicated on the online application form. This allows us to download your LSAT scores directly from LSAC once results are released.

How do I register?You can register for the LSAT online at the LSAC website www.lsac.org/jd/choosing-a-law-school/australia

Admission deadlines should be taken into account when selecting your test date.

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RESEARCH CENTRES AND INITIATIVES7DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC SCHOOLS9

THE ONLY INSTITUTION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA TO OFFER

TERTIARY TRAINING IN DENTISTRY

3 STATE OF THE ARTE-LEARNING SUITESFOR PATHOLOGY &

LABORATORY MEDICINE

PRODUCED WORLD’S MOST POPULAR LIVING NOBEL LAUREATE: PROFESSOR BARRY MARSHALL

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MEDICALSCHOOLS IN THE WORLD

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FACULTY OF MEDICINE, DENTISTRY AND HEALTH SCIENCES

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The Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences offers courses, training and research opportunities in a wide range of scientific and clinical disciplines, to significantly benefit the health of Australian and international communities.

As a research oriented faculty we encourage the lifelong adaptation and assessment of new theories, treatments and diagnostic techniques that incorporate a holistic approach to the health sciences, and a more sensitive interaction with patients.

Our courses are continuously reviewed to ensure they match the needs of the community.

Areas of research priority are:ÌÌ Developmental origins of health

and diseaseÌÌ Aboriginal healthÌÌ Genomic medicine

(pharmaco-genomics and pharmaco-epidemiology)

ÌÌ Management of chronic diseasesÌÌ Mental health.

Many faculty research staff are leaders in their field nationally and internationally.

Visit www.meddent.uwa.edu.au/research for more information.

ENQUIRIES ABOUT THE FACULTY’S RESEARCH DEGREES Postgraduate Admissions Officer Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences Tel: +61 8 6488 4853

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.meddent.uwa.edu.au/contact

ENQUIRIES ABOUT COURSEWORK PROGRAMS Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences Tel +61 8 6488 4853

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.meddent.uwa.edu.au

RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP ENQUIRIESAssociate Director Graduate Research and Scholarships Tel: +61 8 6488 2807 Email: [email protected]

www.postgraduate.uwa.edu.au

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

Astrid KhooSenior Assistant Manager Regional Health System Planning Office, National University Health System, Singapore Master of Public Health graduateHome country: Singapore

“ A good education can change your life. For me, UWA served as an important building block in the development of my skills, knowledge building and the advancement of my career opportunities.

My UWA experience further developed my understanding and appreciation for the global public health landscape. My education was instrumental in providing the foundations I need to analyse and implement policies and programs in my career with the National University Health System.”

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The Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences offers courses, training and research opportunities in a wide range of scientific and clinical disciplines, to significantly benefit the health of Australian and international communities.

As a research oriented faculty we encourage the lifelong adaptation and assessment of new theories, treatments and diagnostic techniques that incorporate a holistic approach to the health sciences, and a more sensitive interaction with patients.

Our courses are continuously reviewed to ensure they match the needs of the community.

Areas of research priority are:ÌÌ Developmental origins of health

and diseaseÌÌ Aboriginal healthÌÌ Genomic medicine

(pharmaco-genomics and pharmaco-epidemiology)

ÌÌ Management of chronic diseasesÌÌ Mental health.

Many faculty research staff are leaders in their field nationally and internationally.

Visit www.meddent.uwa.edu.au/research for more information.

ENQUIRIES ABOUT THE FACULTY’S RESEARCH DEGREES Postgraduate Admissions Officer Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences Tel: +61 8 6488 4853

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.meddent.uwa.edu.au/contact

ENQUIRIES ABOUT COURSEWORK PROGRAMS Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences Tel +61 8 6488 4853

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.meddent.uwa.edu.au

RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP ENQUIRIESAssociate Director Graduate Research and Scholarships Tel: +61 8 6488 2807 Email: [email protected]

www.postgraduate.uwa.edu.au

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

Astrid KhooSenior Assistant Manager Regional Health System Planning Office, National University Health System, Singapore Master of Public Health graduateHome country: Singapore

“ A good education can change your life. For me, UWA served as an important building block in the development of my skills, knowledge building and the advancement of my career opportunities.

My UWA experience further developed my understanding and appreciation for the global public health landscape. My education was instrumental in providing the foundations I need to analyse and implement policies and programs in my career with the National University Health System.”

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Graduate Diploma in Advanced Social Workstudyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/adv-social-workUWA course code: 10370

CRICOS code: 024808F

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $30,600

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is open to social work graduates with a minimum of two years’ experience as a professional social worker. It enables practising social workers to build on their knowledge of advanced social work theory and practice, and research methods.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a relevant bachelor’s degree or graduate certificate, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

and(b) at least two years of experience as a professionally

qualified social worker.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0). Must include academic reading and writing modules.

� A relevant graduate certificate includes a Graduate Certificate in Social Work, Graduate Certificate in Child Protection Practice, and Graduate Certificate in Mental

Health Practice.

Master of Advanced Social Work

studyat.uwa.edu.au/mr/adv-social-workUWA course code: 10750

CRICOS code: 003324M

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: research

2016 tuition fee: AUD $30,600

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is designed for graduates and professionals working in social work or social administration who would like to gain further professional and research skills.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) completed the requirements for the Graduate Diploma in Advanced Social Work, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty;

and(b) at least two years’ experience as a professionally

qualified social worker.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no individual band below 6.0).

Doctor of Clinical Dentistry

studyat.uwa.edu.au/d/clin-dentistryUWA course code: 90840

CRICOS code: 068911K

Duration: 3 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $59,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course provides training of dentists in one of the following specialty disciplines: Endodontics, Oral Medicine and Oral Pathology, Orthodontics, Periodontics or Paediatric Dentistry.

SpecialisationChoose from the following specialisations:

Ì Endodontics Ì Oral Medicine and Oral Pathology Ì Orthodontics Ì Periodontics Ì Paediatric Dentistry

REQUIREMENTS (a) a Bachelor of Dental Science, or an equivalent

qualification, as recognised by UWA;and(b) at least two years of professional experience in the

practice of general dentistry;and(c) completed the Primary Examination towards

Fellowship in the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons, or equivalent, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band less than 6.5).

Note: Candidates must be registered with the Dental Board of Australia for the duration of their candidacy.

Doctor of Clinical Podiatry

studyat.uwa.edu.au/d/clin-podiatryUWA course code: 90830

CRICOS code: 064878E

Duration: 3 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: research and coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $49,800

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionQualified podiatrists keen to extend their theoretical and clinical podiatric medicine knowledge will find this course useful. Training is provided in biostatistics, research methodology, theoretical and practical aspects of elective foot surgery and/or management of the high-risk foot, and patient-oriented research, resulting in a dissertation.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

and(b) at least one year of relevant professional

experience.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band less than 6.0).

Master of Clinical Research

studyat.uwa.edu.au/mr/clin-researchUWA course code: 90620

CRICOS code: 056098M

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: thesis and coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $49,800

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionMedicine and Dentistry graduates interested in pursuing research may benefit from this course. It provides training in the practical aspects of patient-oriented research, including the ethics of clinical research and effective communication of clinical research results through the core disciplines of clinical investigation, epidemiology and biostatistics.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery of this University, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty;

or(b) the Bachelor of Dental Science of this University, or

equivalent as recognised by the Faculty.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0). Must include academic reading and writing modules.

Graduate Diploma in Dental Public and Primary Health

studyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/dental-pub-prim-healthUWA course code: 80330

CRICOS code: 051554K

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $35,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Graduate Diploma of Dental Public and Primary Health is designed to be an appropriate broad-based course of study for a person who wishes to advance their knowledge of dental public and primary health.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a Bachelor of Dental Science, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

or(b) (i) a bachelor’s degree containing a significant

component of dental health-related coursework, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; and

(ii) at least two years of relevant experience in public or primary dental health.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band less than 6.0).

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professional education are addressed by fostering interdisciplinary discussion and collaboration, while developing knowledge and skills as educators within their field.

Articulation is available within this study area. For more information, go to page 9.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

or(b) a level and duration of health-related education

and professional experience considered by UWA to be sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band less than 6.5).

� A relevant bachelor’s degree includes a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, and a bachelor’s degree in a health, biomedical or biological sciences-related

discipline.

Graduate Diploma in Health Professions Educationstudyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/health-prof-educationUWA course code: 91340

CRICOS code: 058207F

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $35,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is suitable for health professionals who seek to develop their knowledge and skills in health professional education. Fundamental issues in health professional education are addressed by fostering interdisciplinary discussion and collaboration, while developing knowledge and skills as educators within their field.

Articulation is available within this study area. For more information, go to page 9.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

or(b) a level and duration of health-related education

and professional experience considered by UWA to be sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course;

or(c) (i) completed the Graduate Certificate in Health

Professions Education at UWA; and (ii) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark

of at least 65 per cent in all core units.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band less than 6.5).

� A relevant bachelor’s degree includes a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, and a bachelor’s degree in a health, biomedical or biological sciences-related

discipline.

score of at least 8/8/8 prior to April 2015, or 123/123/123/123 with an overall score of at least 492 after April 2015 for international applicants.

2. Invitation to attend the structured interview will be based on equal weightings under (1)(b) and (c), in alignment with the interview quota for the year.

3. Eligible applicants who are interviewed will be assessed based on the personal qualities considered desirable in dental practitioners and will undergo a manual dexterity skills test.

4. Admission will be awarded to the highest ranked applicants under (1), (2) and (3) who fall within the intake quota for that year, based on equal weighting of the GAMSAT/MCAT, GPA and interview for non-rural applicants, and based on equal weighting of the GAMSAT, GPA, interview and rurality ranking for rural applicants.

5. Assured Entry Pathway students are exempt from (1)(c).

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band less than 7.0).

Note: You may be required to submit IELTS upon professional registration.

Graduate Diploma in Forensic Odontologystudyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/forensic-odontologyUWA course code: 91350

CRICOS code: 058212J

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $56,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is designed for qualified dentists and those with a background in other disciplines who are keen to develop their knowledge and research skills in forensic odontology. The following areas are covered: dealing independently with all routine forensic odontological casework; the efficient referral of cases of special difficulty outside or beyond their expertise; functioning under supervision as a member of a Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) team; the independent preparation of evidence for presentation to courts of law; and being aware of their own need for further education.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a Bachelor of Dental Science, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

and(b) at least two years of experience in the practice of

general dentistry.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band less than 6.5).

Graduate Certificate in Health Professions Education

studyat.uwa.edu.au/gc/health-prof-educationUWA course code: 90210

CRICOS code: 058206G

Duration: 0.5 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $17,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is suitable for health professionals who seek to develop their knowledge and skills in health professional education. Fundamental issues in health

Master of Dental Public and Primary Healthstudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/ dental-pub-prim-healthUWA course code: 80530

CRICOS code: 051555J

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $35,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course of study is aimed at dentistry and dental health graduates interested in advancing their dental public and primary health knowledge and skills.

Articulation is available within this study area. For more information, go to page 9.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a Bachelor of Dental Science or Graduate Diploma in Dental Public and Primary Health, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

or(b) (i) a bachelor’s degree containing a significant

component of dental health-related coursework, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; and

(ii) at least two years of relevant experience in public or primary dental health.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band less than 6.0).

Note: Students who hold the Graduate Diploma in Dental Public and Primary Health (80330) (Public Dental Health stream) are given advanced standing.

Doctor of Dental Medicine

studyat.uwa.edu.au/d/dental-medicineUWA course code: 90860

CRICOS code: 072183C

Duration: 4 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: professional practice doctorate

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $71,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis professional practice doctorate provides suitably qualified graduates with the knowledge and skills to enter the Dentistry profession upon completion. Studies cover fundamental dental and medical sciences together with clinical practice modules including patient care, preventative and conservative dentistry, restorative dentistry and child and adolescent dental health. There is early clinical contact from first year.

You will actively engage in a research project in the third year, while the final year is occupied by quasi-independent but supervised practice which takes place inside and outside of the School, with compulsory rural and private practice rotations.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

and(b) the equivalent of a UWA grade point average (GPA)

of at least 5.5; and(c) (i) a Graduate Medical School Admissions Test

(GAMSAT) overall score of at least 50 and no section score less than 50 for domestic applicants; or

(ii) a Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)

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� A relevant bachelor’s degree includes a Bachelor of Science in a biomedical or biological discipline, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, Bachelor of Dental Science, and a bachelor’s degree in applied biomedical science or public health (medical technology, nursing, pharmacy, public

health, and veterinary science).

Master of Infectious Diseases and Doctor of Philosophy

studyat.uwa.edu.au/c/infectious-diseasesUWA course code: 01810/52520

CRICOS code: 061839C

Duration: 4 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: coursework only and thesis only

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,800

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course enables students to undertake a combined PhD (in their chosen discipline) with the Master of Infectious Diseases.

REQUIREMENTS

Previously undertaken work, which is of a sufficiently high standard, towards a research higher degree in this or another approved institution but have not submitted it for any degree and have had their research proposals approved as accepted by the Board of the Graduate Research School and the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0). Must include academic reading and writing modules.

Doctor of Medicine

studyat.uwa.edu.au/d/medicineUWA course code: 90850

CRICOS code: 068918C

Duration: 4 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: professional practice doctorate

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $71,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionUWA’s professional practice doctorate is for those who seek to enter the medical profession as a doctor. You will undertake a scholarly activity in one of three streams of research, coursework and/or service learning. This is done simultaneously with the core medical rotations in Internal Medicine, Surgery, Psychiatry, General Practice, Women’s and Infant’s Health, and Paediatrics and Child Health. Further rotations are taken in Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Cancer, Pain and Palliative Care, Anaesthetics, Rural General practice and an elective.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

and(b) the equivalent of a UWA grade point average (GPA)

of at least 5.5; and(c) (i) a Graduate Medical School Admissions Test

(GAMSAT) overall score of at least 50 and no section score less than 50 for domestic applicants; or

(ii) a Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) score of at least 8/8/8 prior to April 2015, or 123/123/123/123 with an overall score of at least 492 after April 2015 for international applicants.

2. Invitation to attend the structured interview will be based on equal weightings under (1)(b) and (c), in

(c) completed the Graduate Certificate in Health Professional/Professions Education or the Graduate Diploma in Health Professional/Professions Education from this University with an average mark of at least 65 per cent in all core units.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band lower than 6.5). Must include academic reading and writing modules.

Graduate Diploma in Infectious Diseases

studyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/infectious-diseasesUWA course code: 51330

CRICOS code: 058926G

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $37,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is aimed at science-based and medical professionals seeking advanced training in the field of infectious diseases. Topics covered include Medical Microbiology, Tropical Infectious Diseases and Public and Environmental Health Microbiology, with an emphasis on practical classes in PathWest laboratories.

Articulation is available within this study area. For more information, go to page 9.

REQUIREMENTS

A relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0). Must include academic reading and writing modules.

� A relevant bachelor’s degree includes a Bachelor of Science in a biomedical or biological discipline, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, Bachelor of Dental Science, or a bachelor’s degree in applied biomedical science or public health (medical technology, nursing, pharmacy, public health, and veterinary science).

Master of Infectious Diseases

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/infectious-diseasesUWA course code: 52530

CRICOS code: 058929E

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $37,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is aimed at science-based and medical professionals seeking advanced training in the field of infectious diseases. Topics covered include Medical Microbiology, Tropical Infectious Diseases and Public and Environmental Health Microbiology, with an emphasis on practical classes in PathWest laboratories.

Articulation is available within this study area. For more information, go to page 9.

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0). Must include academic reading and writing modules.

Master of Health Professions Education

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/health-prof-educationUWA course code: 90570

CRICOS code: 058208E

Duration: 1.5 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $35,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is suitable for health professionals who seek to develop their knowledge and skills in health professional education. Fundamental issues in health professional education are addressed by fostering interdisciplinary discussion and collaboration, while developing knowledge and skills as educators within their field.

Articulation is available within this study area. For more information, go to page 9.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

or(b) (i) a bachelor’s degree in a health, biomedical

or biological sciences-related discipline, or an equivalent qualification; and

(ii) at least one year of relevant professional experience;

or(c) (i) completed the Graduate Certificate in Health

Professions Education or Graduate Diploma in Health Professions Education at UWA; and

(ii) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent in all core units.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band less than 6.5).

Master of Health Professions Education (research)

studyat.uwa.edu.au/mr/health-prof-educationUWA course code: 90670

CRICOS code: 058208E

Duration: 1.5 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: thesis and coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $35,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionFor health professionals who seek to develop their knowledge and skills in health professional education. Fundamental issues in health professional education are addressed by fostering interdisciplinary discussion and collaboration, whilst developing knowledge and skills as educators within their field.

Articulation is available within this study area. For more information, go to page 9.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) the degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from this University, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty;

or(b) (i) a bachelor’s degree in a health, biomedical,

or biological sciences related discipline from this University or another recognised institution; and

(ii) in the case of graduates from a three-year undergraduate degree course, at least one year of professional experience;

or

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Australian Pharmacy Council prior to application, as it may affect your eligibility for this degree.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.5 (no band less than 7.0).

Note: You may be required to submit IELTS upon professional registration.

Currency of a National Police Certificate is 12 months.

Master of Philosophystudyat.uwa.edu.au/mphilDentistry—Biological Sciences (078220K) Dentistry—Clinical (078219C) Dentistry—Paraclinical Sciences (078222G) Dentistry—Public Health (078221J) Medicine—Clinical (078207G) Medicine—Public Health (078203M) Medicine—Paraclinical Sciences (078204K) Medicine—Biological Sciences (078208F)

UWA course code: 00710

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: thesis and coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $41,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis is a program of independent, supervised research that can be taken in any discipline for which appropriate supervision is available, and is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to page 11

English language requirement: Refer to page 78.

Dentistry—Clinical (078219C) and Medicine—Clinical (078207G) are AUD $46,500 per annum as at 2016.

Doctor of Philosophystudyat.uwa.edu.au/phdDentistry—Biological Science (037147J) Dentistry—Clinical (037149G) Dentistry—Paraclinical Sciences (037148G) Dentistry—Public Health (037146K) Medicine—Biological Sciences (037158F) Medicine—Clinical (037160A) Medicine—Paraclinical Sciences (037159E) Medicine—Public Health (037157G)

UWA course code: 00810

Duration: 4 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: thesis and coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $41,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionA The PhD is a program of independent,supervised research that is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis and is examined externally. The work presented for a PhD must be a substantial and original contribution to scholarship, demonstrating mastery of the subject of interest as well as an advance in that field of knowledge.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to page 11

English language requirement: Refer to page 78.

Dentistry—Clinical (037149G) and Medicine—Clinical (037160A) are AUD $46,500 per annum as at 2016.

alignment with the interview quota for the year.

3. Eligible applicants who are interviewed will be assessed based on the personal qualities considered desirable in medical practitioners.

4. Admission will be awarded to the highest ranked applicants under (1), (2) and (3) who fall within the intake quota for that year, based on equal weighting of the GAMSAT/MCAT, GPA and interview for non-rural applicants, and based on equal weighting of the GAMSAT, GPA, interview and rurality ranking for rural applicants.

5. Assured Entry Pathway students are exempt from (1)(c).

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band lower than 7.0). Must include academic reading and writing modules.

Note: Please be aware that if upon graduation from this course you wish to practice medicine in Australia and you have completed your secondary schooling overseas, you will be required to meet the APHRA English requirements for registration purposes. For further details on this requirement please refer to the Medical Board of Australia.

Master of Pharmacy

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/pharmacyUWA course code: 51500

CRICOS code: 051547J

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: coursework

Tuition fee: See website

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course provides a direct pathway to a professional postgraduate qualification in Pharmacy for registration as a pharmacist in Australia. Advanced study is offered in the areas of pharmacy practice, clinical pharmacy, pharmaceutics, medicinal chemistry, pharmacotherapy and health systems, and includes practical training in a community and hospital pharmacy.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a bachelor’s degree in science with a major in a biomedical or biophysical discipline, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

and(b) the equivalent of a UWA grade point average (GPA)

of at least 5.0; and(c) demonstrated adequate knowledge of physiology

and anatomy, cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, chemistry, and either mathematics or statistics at a tertiary level;

and(d) a current National Police Certificate, or equivalent

certification, indicating no criminal conviction.

2. Eligible applicants who are interviewed will be assessed based on the personal qualities considered desirable in pharmacists.

3. Admission will be awarded to the highest ranked applicants under (1) and (2) who fall within the intake quota for that year, based on equal weighting of the GPA and interview.

4. Applicants with qualifications from institutions where English is not the medium of instruction must provide evidence of English Language Competence equivalent to an IELTS (Academic) overall score of at least 7.5, with no sub-score less than 7.0.

5. Applicants with qualifications gained wholly in English, but whose first language is not English, may be required to provide further evidence of English Language competency..

5. If you possess a Pharmacy degree from another country it is recommended you contact the

Doctor of Podiatric Medicinestudyat.uwa.edu.au/d/podiatric-medUWA course code: 90870

CRICOS code: 075343A

Duration: 3 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: Professional practice doctorate

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $49,800

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is suitable for qualified graduates wishing to enter the Podiatry profession. Podiatrists specialise in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the lower extremity, and in particular, the foot and ankle. Podiatrists are independent practitioners with the right to perform minor foot surgery, refer patients for relevant investigative tests and prescribe drugs necessary for the treatment of podiatric conditions.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA grade point average of at least 5.0;

and(c) (i) a Graduate Medical School Admissions Test

overall score of at least 50 and no section score less than 50 for domestic applicants; or

(ii) a Medical College Admission Test score of at least 8/8/8 prior to April 2015, or 123/123/123/123 after April 2015 for international applicants.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band less than 7.0).

Note: You may be required to submit IELTS upon professional registration.

Doctor of Podiatrystudyat.uwa.edu.au/d/podiatryUWA course code: 90820

CRICOS code: 064876G

Duration: 3 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: research and coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $51,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis is for qualified podiatrists interested in pursuing research that will result in the publication of an original thesis. Topics covered include biostatistics and research methodologies, practical aspects of extended patient care, and patient-oriented research, which includes the ethics and communication of research.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) the Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine from this University, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty;

and(b) at least one year’s relevant professional experience.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

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Graduate Certificate in Rural and Remote Medicine studyat.uwa.edu.au/gc/rural-remote-medUWA course code: 90220

CRICOS code: 058921B

Duration: 0.5 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $17,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is aimed at medical graduates with an interest in rural and remote medicine who wish to pursue a career in research or teaching. As this is a generalist discipline, the range of research topics is expansive; from large-scale epidemiological studies to educational, qualitative or clinical studies.

Articulation is available within this study area. For more information, go to page 9.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

and(b) (i) completed or be undertaking fellowship training

in a primary care or equivalent specialty college; or (ii) a level of professional rural experience

considered by UWA to be sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0). Must include academic reading and writing modules.

Master of Rural and Remote Medicine

studyat.uwa.edu.au/mr/rural-remote-med.tcUWA course code: 90680

CRICOS code: 058922A

Duration: 1.5 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: thesis and coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $35,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is aimed at medical graduates with an interest in rural and remote medicine who wish to pursue a career in research or teaching. As this is a generalist discipline, the range of research topics is expansive; from large-scale epidemiological studies to educational, qualitative or clinical studies.

Articulation is available within this study area. For more information, go to page 9.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) (i) the degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from this University, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty; and

(ii) (1) completed or be completing fellowship training in a primary care or equivalent specialty college; or

(2) a level of prior professional rural experience which, in the opinion of the Faculty, would enable the applicant to complete the course;

or

(b) completed the Graduate Certificate in Rural and Remote Medicine from this University.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0). Must include academic reading and writing modules.

Graduate Certificate in Population Health Studies

studyat.uwa.edu.au/gc/pop-healthUWA course code: 91230

CRICOS code: 074756K

Duration: 0.5 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $17,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is designed as a pathway for those who seek to enrol in a Master of Public Health but do not meet the educational requirements. The course allows for maximum flexibility to tailor studies in order to meet your personal or professional interests.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

or(b) a level and duration of education and professional

experience considered by UWA to be sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course;

or(c) completed two postgraduate public health (PUBH)

units.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0). Must include academic reading and writing modules.

Master of Public Health (coursework)

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/public-healthUWA course code: 92550

CRICOS code: 075827C

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $35,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionPublic Health studies provide a foundation in the disciplines of epidemiology, biostatistics, health economics and health promotion for current professionals interested in moving into a wide range of health related industries. Studies also focus on the broader social context in which public health programs are planned, delivered and evaluated.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

or(b) (i) a Graduate Certificate in Population Health

Studies, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; and

(ii) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent.

2. Applicants who have or have had a progress status of ‘Suspended’ or ‘Excluded’ against courses 91520, 91550, or 92560 are not eligible for admission.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0). Must include academic reading and writing modules.

Master of Public Health (coursework and dissertation)

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/public-health.cdUWA course code: 92560

CRICOS code: 075828B

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $35,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionPublic Health studies provide a foundation in the disciplines of epidemiology, biostatistics, health economics and health promotion for current professionals interested in moving into a wide range of health related industries. Studies also focus on the broader social context in which public health programs are planned, delivered and evaluated.

SpecialisationChoose from the following specialisations:

Ì Practice Ì Research Methods

REQUIREMENTS (a) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification,

as recognised by UWA;or(b) (i) a Graduate Certificate in Population Health

Studies, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; and

(ii) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent.

2. Applicants who have or have had a progress status of ‘Suspended’ or ‘Excluded’ against courses 91520, 91550, or 92550 are not eligible for admission.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0). Must include academic reading and writing modules.

Master of Public Health

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/public-health.ccdUWA course code: 91550

CRICOS code: 003032A

Duration: 1.5 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework or coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $35,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionPublic Health studies provide a foundation in the disciplines of epidemiology, biostatistics, health economics and health promotion for current professionals interested in moving into a wide range of health related industries. Studies also focus on the broader social context in which public health programs are planned, delivered and evaluated.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

or(b) a Graduate Certificate in Population Health

Studies, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; and

(ii) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0). Must include academic reading and writing modules.

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Doctor of Social Work

studyat.uwa.edu.au/d/social-workUWA course code: 10970

CRICOS code: 052111G

Duration: 3 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: research and coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $30,600

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis is an advanced research course for qualified social workers committed to their continuing professional education. Students gain high-calibre research skills and experience as they work alongside an expert researcher on a chosen project.

Master of Rural and Remote Medicine (research)studyat.uwa.edu.au/mr/rural-remote-medUWA course code: 90780

CRICOS code: 058925J

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: research

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $49,800

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of Rural and Remote Medicine is a broad-based degree for students wishing to pursue a career in research focusing on rural and remote medicine. As rural and remote medicine is a generalist discipline, the range of research topics is very wide, from large-scale epidemiological studies to educational and qualitative or clinical studies.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) completed the degree of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from this University, or equivalent as recognised by the Board;

and(b) completed or be undergoing Fellowship training in

a primary care or equivalent specialty college.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0). Must include academic reading and writing modules.

Master of Social Workstudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/social-workUWA course code: 11550

CRICOS code: 065091K

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: coursework or coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $28,800

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is suitable for those with an undergraduate degree in a relevant field who would like to pursue a professional qualification in social work. The course is accredited by the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW).

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band less than 7.0).

Note: Applicants must provide a personal statement.

A bachelor’s degree in arts, social sciences, psychology, health sciences (including medicine, nursing, public health, and physiotherapy), education, and law may be considered.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) (i) the degree of Bachelor of Social Work of this University with first or upper second class honours, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty; or

(ii) a Master of Social Work (coursework and dissertation), or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA, with the UWA equivalent of a distinction or high distinction; or

(iii) a Graduate Diploma in Advanced Social Work, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA, and the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 70 per cent; or

(iv) a Master of Advanced Social Work, or a Master of Arts (Social Work), or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

and

(b) at least two years of full-time post-qualified professional practice experience.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0). Must include academic reading and writing modules.

Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Dental Medicine, Doctor of Podiatric Medicine and Master of Pharmacy International Application Guidelinesmeddent.uwa.edu.au

Doctor of Medicine (MD) and Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD)ÌÌ MD and DMD applications open in March and close on 1 June each year. ÌÌ The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) and the Graduate Australian Medical School

Admissions Test results must be submitted by 1 June each year. Students who will receive the results slightly after this date are to contact the Faculty for eligibility advice.

ÌÌ Successful applicants will receive an interview request by email. Interviews in Hong Kong and Singapore usually take place from July to August upon request. Perth based interviews usually take place in August and September.

ÌÌ A supplementary form is required in addition to the standard entry requirements. Visit uwa.edu.au/myapplication for details.

ÌÌ The final ranking of students entering into the MD and DMD is based equally on GAMSAT/MCAT, GPA and Interview.

Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM)ÌÌ DPM applications open in March and close late September.ÌÌ No interviews for DPM.ÌÌ A supplementary form is required in addition to the standard entry requirements.

Visit uwa.edu.au/myapplication for details.

Master of Pharmacy (MPharm)ÌÌ Applications open in March and close 30 June for applicants requesting an interview in either

Singapore or Hong Kong.ÌÌ Applications close in late August for those requesting a Perth interview.

MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) is standardised, mulitple choice exam, that assesses problem solving, critical thinking, writing skills and knowledge of science concepts and principles. The minimum required scores prior to April 2015, are 8 (Verbal Reasoning), 8 (Physical Sciences) M (Writing Sample) and 8 (Biological Sciences) or 123/123/123/123 after April 2015. For more information, visit www.aamc.org/mcat

GAMSAT (Graduate Australian Medical Schools Admissions Test) is held once a year in March and registration for the test usually opens in the preceding October and closes in late January / early February of the application year. GAMSAT scores are valid for two years therefore if an applicant sits the test two years in a row, they can choose which score to use. Applicants can sit the test from their penultimate year (second last year) of bachelor study. The GAMSAT has three sections: Reasoning in Humanities and Social Sciences, Written Communication and Reasoning in Biological and Physical Sciences. The third section is double weighted and tests biology and chemistry to about first year university level and physics to about Australian year 12 level. For further informaton on the GAMSAT, visit www.gamsat.acer.edu.au

Domestic procedures may vary. Visit www.meddent.uwa.edu.au for details.

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FACULTY OF SCIENCE

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Dinah YunitawatiMarine Spatial PlannerMinistry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Republic of IndonesiaMaster of Environmental Science graduateHome country: Indonesia

“ I studied my masters at UWA because the environmental science course offered the best combination of theory and field work to advance my knowledge of marine and coastal management.

Because of my studies at UWA, I am better equipped with the skills to develop policy that is based on proven scientific frameworks.”

World-class research, excellent teaching and an inspiring student experience are the hallmarks of studying science at UWA.

As a Faculty of Science student you will be part of a community of researchers and fellow students doing science that makes a difference. You will enjoy UWA’s affiliations with industry, the professions, government and the community.

A UWA science degree opens the door to a huge range of careers.

As a faculty, we focus on bringing about meaningful change for the world and humanity in five key areas:ÌÌ Feeding the worldÌÌ Preventing, diagnosing

and treating diseaseÌÌ Furthering human knowledge

and serving humanityÌÌ Harnessing resources and

energy for a sustainable futureÌÌ Restoring and maintaining balance

in our natural environment

ENQUIRIES FOR RESEARCH DEGREESVisit our International Postgraduate Research

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.science.uwa.edu.au/contact

ENQUIRIES ABOUT PROFESSIONAL AND COURSEWORK DEGREESScience Student Office Tel +61 6488 7333

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.science.uwa.edu.au

RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP ENQUIRIESGraduate Research and Scholarships Tel: +61 8 6488 2807 Email: [email protected]

www.postgraduate.uwa.edu.au

www.science.uwa.edu.au/contact

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Faculty of Science

5,000+ STUDENTS 23% FROM OVERSEAS

UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS

POSTGRADUATE COURSES

FACULTY OF SCIENCE BOASTS 10 OF THE UNIVERSITY’S 13 HIGHLY CITED RESEARCHERS, COUNTED AMONG THE WORLD’S 250 TOP ACADEMICS WHOSE STUDIES ARE MOST CITED IN OTHER RESEARCH ARTICLES OVER A 20-YEAR ROLLING PERIOD (THOMSON REUTERS 2014 HIGHLY CITED RESEARCHERS).

31 50+RANKED 1st IN AUSTRALIA AND

FOR LIFE AND AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES BY THE ACADEMIC RANKING OF WORLD UNIVERSITIES

PSYCHOLOGY AND EARTH AND MARINE SCIENCES ARE RANKED IN THE WORLD’S TOP 40 INSTITUTIONS

(QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS BY SUBJECT 2014)

24th IN THE WORLD

22 STUDENTS 1 STAFFONE OF THE BEST STAFF TO STUDENT RATIOS IN AUSTRALIA

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FACULTY OF SCIENCE

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Dinah YunitawatiMarine Spatial PlannerMinistry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Republic of IndonesiaMaster of Environmental Science graduateHome country: Indonesia

“ I studied my masters at UWA because the environmental science course offered the best combination of theory and field work to advance my knowledge of marine and coastal management.

Because of my studies at UWA, I am better equipped with the skills to develop policy that is based on proven scientific frameworks.”

World-class research, excellent teaching and an inspiring student experience are the hallmarks of studying science at UWA.

As a Faculty of Science student you will be part of a community of researchers and fellow students doing science that makes a difference. You will enjoy UWA’s affiliations with industry, the professions, government and the community.

A UWA science degree opens the door to a huge range of careers.

As a faculty, we focus on bringing about meaningful change for the world and humanity in five key areas:ÌÌ Feeding the worldÌÌ Preventing, diagnosing

and treating diseaseÌÌ Furthering human knowledge

and serving humanityÌÌ Harnessing resources and

energy for a sustainable futureÌÌ Restoring and maintaining balance

in our natural environment

ENQUIRIES FOR RESEARCH DEGREESVisit our International Postgraduate Research

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.science.uwa.edu.au/contact

ENQUIRIES ABOUT PROFESSIONAL AND COURSEWORK DEGREESScience Student Office Tel +61 6488 7333

Enquiries: www.ask.uwa.edu.au

www.science.uwa.edu.au

RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP ENQUIRIESGraduate Research and Scholarships Tel: +61 8 6488 2807 Email: [email protected]

www.postgraduate.uwa.edu.au

www.science.uwa.edu.au/contact

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5,000+ STUDENTS 23% FROM OVERSEAS

UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS

POSTGRADUATE COURSES

FACULTY OF SCIENCE BOASTS 10 OF THE UNIVERSITY’S 13 HIGHLY CITED RESEARCHERS, COUNTED AMONG THE WORLD’S 250 TOP ACADEMICS WHOSE STUDIES ARE MOST CITED IN OTHER RESEARCH ARTICLES OVER A 20-YEAR ROLLING PERIOD (THOMSON REUTERS 2014 HIGHLY CITED RESEARCHERS).

31 50+RANKED 1st IN AUSTRALIA AND

FOR LIFE AND AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES BY THE ACADEMIC RANKING OF WORLD UNIVERSITIES

PSYCHOLOGY AND EARTH AND MARINE SCIENCES ARE RANKED IN THE WORLD’S TOP 40 INSTITUTIONS

(QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS BY SUBJECT 2014)

24th IN THE WORLD

22 STUDENTS 1 STAFFONE OF THE BEST STAFF TO STUDENT RATIOS IN AUSTRALIA

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of areas including eating disorders, anxiety and addiction, and neuropsychological testing, which are supported by postgraduate students.

Sport Science, Exercise and Health www.sseh.uwa.edu.au

Key research areas: high performance in sport and industry; prevention and management of chronic conditions; physical activity and health through the lifespan; principles and mechanisms—new technology, basic research and modelling.

Specific research projects are also found within the discipline areas of Biomechanics and Motor Control, Learning and Development; Exercise Physiology and Biochemistry; Health and Physical Education; Health Behaviour and Performance Psychology; and Health Promotion Evaluation Unit.

Master of Agricultural Science

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/agri-sciUWA course code: 72510

CRICOS code: 074945E

Duration: 1.5–2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework or coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionGain the knowledge and skills needed for a future in the rapidly evolving area of agricultural science.

World populations and economies are increasing their demand for food and fibre. Agricultural systems are under pressure to meet environmental, social and economic goals. Agricultural Science provides the research, technology and information for the sustainable, profitable and ethical development of the industry.

Physicswww.physics.uwa.edu.au

Key research areas: astronomy and astrophysics; gravitational waves; atomic, molecular and surface physics; experimental quantum dynamics; biomagnetics; bioacoustics; medical physics; precision and quantum metrology; quantum dynamics and computation; gradiometry; field theory and quantum gravity; and spintronics and magnetisation dynamics.

Through involvement in the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR), the School is playing a key role in the development of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA)—the world’s largest radio telescope.

Plant Biologywww.plants.uwa.edu.au

Key research areas: terrestrial natural systems (e.g. ecology, restoration ecology and plant ecophysiology); marine systems (e.g. ecology); and plant production systems (e.g. crop and weed science and plant genetics and breeding).

The School hosts a node of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions. The School also hosts the WA Biogeochemistry Centre, and leads national collaborations such as the Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiative and the Seeds for Life project.

Psychologywww.psychology.uwa.edu.au

Key research areas: clinical psychology; communication; cognition and emotion; cognitive psychology; developmental disorders; face processing; human vision; industrial and organisational psychology; learning, attention and behaviour; lifespan development; neurocognitive development; and person and emotion perception.

The School runs the Robin Winkler Clinic, which provides services to the community in a number

We encourage you to find out more about the research and study options available within our Faculty.

Agricultural and Resource Economicswww.are.uwa.edu.au

Key research areas: the School is ranked first in Australia in the field of Agricultural and Resource Economics. It has the greatest number of research projects and research publications in Australia. Research is focused on environmental and natural resource economics; agricultural systems and economics; adoption of new management practices; and non-market valuation.

The School has strong links with the Institute of Agriculture. The Centre for Environmental Economics and Policy is integrated into the School.

Anatomy, Physiology and Human Biologywww.aphb.uwa.edu.au

Key research areas: cell and developmental biology; endocrine and reproductive biology, human biology, neuroscience, physiology and sleep science. There is a particular focus on the lung, with world leading expertise on the ventilation of pre-term infants, asthma and airway mechanics, and airway collapse.

The School is home to the Preclinical Intensive Care Research Unit, the Centre for Sleep Science, and the world- renowned Art–Science collaboration, SymbioticA.

Animal Biologywww.animals.uwa.edu.au

Key research areas: animals and industry; animal structure and function; ecology; evolutionary biology; experimental and regenerative neurosciences; brain plasticity and recovery from neurotrauma; neuroecology; wildlife management and population ecology; climate change adaptation. The study of animals is carried out in natural, laboratory, and agricultural contexts.

The School hosts the Centre for Evolutionary Biology and has strong links with the Institute of Agriculture and the UWA Oceans Institute.

Chemistry and Biochemistrywww.chembiochem.uwa.edu.au

Key research areas: research is focused at the molecular scale and includes cell biology and regulation; computational chemistry; environmental chemistry; biological chemistry; inorganic chemistry; lactation research; metabolism; molecular genetics; molecular biology; nanotechnology; organic chemistry; physical chemistry; structural biology; synthetic chemistry.

The School hosts the West Australian facility for Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (WAEPR) which provides researchers with access to a state-of-the-art EPR and ENDOR spectrometer. The School also enjoys good collaborations with the ARC Centre for Plant Energy Biology and with the Centre for Microscopy Characterisation and Analysis.

Earth and Environmentwww.see.uwa.edu.au

Key research areas: geosciences; geography and planning; soil science; and environmental science.

The School has the Centre for Exploration Targeting; the ARC Centre of Excellence in Coral Reef Studies; the Centre for Regional Development; the Planning and Transport Research Centre; Centre for Energy Geoscience. The School has close links with the Institute of Agriculture, the School of Plant Biology, the Centre for Microscopy Characterisation and Analysis and the UWA Oceans Institute.

SCHOOLS WITHIN THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE

THE FIVE-STORY BAYLISS BUILDING PLUS EXPANSIVE BASEMENT IS THE LARGEST AND MOST TECHNICALLY COMPLEX BUILDING

ON THE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS, WITH A TOTAL BUILDING AREA OF 17,000 SQUARE METRES. THE BUILDING HOUSES A RANGE OF

FACILITIES WHICH SUPPORT WORLD-CLASS RESEARCH AND TEACHING. LABORATORIES HAVE BEEN BUILT ON EVERY LEVEL, SET

UP TO SUIT VARIOUS CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS AS STUDENTS’ PROGRESS THROUGH THE YEARS.

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Studies in agriculture science include soil science, genetics, cropping and pasture systems, soil–plant interaction, livestock production, agricultural economics and agribusiness.

UWA has a world-class reputation for research in agricultural science. Our faculty is supported by the accomplished research and outreach activities of the Institute of Agriculture, the Centre for Plant Genetics and Breeding, the ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology, and the Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiative (AHRI).

SpecialisationsChoose from the following specialisations:

Ì Agricultural Economics Ì Agricultural Systems Ì Genetics and Breeding Ì Soil Science

REQUIREMENTS To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Note: Students may apply to undertake a research project within this degree.

Minimum course duration: 1.5 years full-time comprising 72 points of taught units and 24 points of admission credit.�

Students with a bachelor’s degree or major in an area of study which is cognate (related) to their Specialisations may be granted up to 24 points credit in recognition of prior learning.

� Students requiring more than 72 points to complete their degree will receive course advice specifying additional units.

Graduate Diploma in Anatomical Sciencesstudyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/anatomical-sciUWA course code: 51300

CRICOS code: 049390K

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionStrengthen your knowledge and develop investigative skills with the Graduate Diploma in Anatomical Sciences.

You focus on an aspect of human anatomical structure and function, ranging from studies in neuroscience, evolution, human variation and adaptation, forensic anthropology or biomechanics to morphometrics and comparative anatomy.

The combination of coursework units and a research project will take your knowledge of anatomical science to the next level. The Graduate Diploma is the first year of the Master of Anatomical Sciences.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

or(b) (i) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent

qualification, as recognised by UWA; and (ii) relevant professional experience.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Anatomical Sciences

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/anatomical-sciUWA course code: 53510

CRICOS code: 064875G

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionAdvance your knowledge of anatomical science with a combination of structured coursework units, experimentation opportunities and independent research.

You will develop investigative skills by participating in projects in different areas in anatomical sciences, critical reviews of literature, collection of material (field, experimental or literature) and then process, analyse and evaluate data.

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Biological Artsstudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/biological-artsUWA course code: 71530

CRICOS code: 083855K

Duration: 1.5–2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionExplore the artistic elements of science in this unique course that brings together the two distinct disciplines of art and science.

The course is designed for experienced art practitioners, scientists, or humanities scholars to explore creative bioresearch and focuses on recent advances in the life sciences, both in theory and practice. Emphasis is placed on critical thought, ethical and cultural issues and cross-disciplinary experimentation in art and science.

You will have access to scientific laboratories and will take both art and science units that include a major project and dissertation.

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a bachelor’s degree in science, arts or fine arts, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Biological Science

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/biological-sciUWA course code: 72520

CRICOS code: 074948B

Duration: 1.5–2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework or coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionDevelop your knowledge of biology by learning the fundamentals of molecular evolution, physiology, reproduction, behaviour and ecology of organisms.

You will also apply your knowledge to the management of natural systems and the species they support with independent research opportunities throughout the course.

By studying in Perth, you will have access to a unique terrestrial biodiversity hotspot, where nearly 80 per cent of the region’s marine fish and invertebrates are unique to the area, offering you a rare and exciting environment to explore your research.

SpecialisationsChoose from the following :

Ì Marine Biology Ì Conservation Biology Ì Zoology

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Note: Students may apply to undertake a research project within this degree.

Minimum course duration: 1.5 years full-time comprising 72 credit points of taught units and 24 points of admission credit.

Maximum course duration: 2 years full-time comprising 96 points of taught units.�

Students with a bachelor’s degree or major in an area of study which is cognate (related) to their Specialisations may be granted up to 24 points credit in recognition of prior learning.

� Students requiring more than 72 credit points will receive course advice specifying additional units.

Master of Biomedical Science

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/biomedical-sciUWA course code: 71520

CRICOS code: 083856J

Duration: 1.5–2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework or coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionDevelop your knowledge of biological, medical and health-related disciplines that underpin advances crucial to human health and wellbeing.

You will expand your knowledge of biomedical science by learning our evolutionary history and the cause and treatment of human disease, and develop an appreciation for principles of healthy living.

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Master of Clinical Neuropsychology and Doctor of Philosophy

studyat.uwa.edu.au/c/clin-neuropsych UWA course code: 01890/54590

CRICOS code: 077708E

Duration: 4 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: coursework only and thesis only

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $34,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe combined coursework and thesis program will provide you with the knowledge and investigative research skills to become an expert in clinical neuropsychology.

Throughout the coursework component, you will learn the fundamentals of neuroscience, clinical psychology and clinical neuropsychology. Your knowledge will become more specialised during your clinical placement and independent research course components.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a PhD proposal approved by the Board of the Graduate Research School (the Board);

or(b) an honours degree in psychology of at least 2A

level or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty and the Psychology Board of Australia.

and (c) Must be eligible for provisional registration as a psychologist.

Note: Applicants are required to provide additional documents within their application. Visit studyat.uwa.edu.au/c/clin-neuropsych for details.

Applicants must secure a potential supervisor before submitting an application. Visit science.uwa.edu.au.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band lower than 7.0).

Applicants must meet the UWA minimum English language competency and the Psychology Board of Australia IELTS requirements.

Master of Clinical Psychology and Doctor of Philosophy

studyat.uwa.edu.au/c/clin-psych UWA course code: 01870/54570

CRICOS code: 077710M

Duration: 4 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: coursework only and thesis only

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $34,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe course is based on a scientist-practitioner model of clinical psychology. You will develop your clinical capabilities to practice as clinical psychologist and develop new knowledge with independent research.

The unique program blends clinical practice, coursework and advanced research components, to produce work ready clinicians who can also contribute new knowledge to clinical psychology best practices.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a PhD proposal approved by the Board of the Graduate Research School (the Board);

or(b) an honours degree in psychology of at least 2A

level or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty and the Psychology Board of Australia.

SpecialisationsChoose from the following specialisations:

Ì Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Ì Human Biology Ì Neuroscience

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a bachelor’s degree with a major in a biomedical or health science discipline, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Note: Students may apply to undertake a research project within this degree.

Minimum course duration: 1.5 years full-time comprising 72 credit points of taught units and 24 points of admission credit.

Maximum course duration: 2 years full-time comprising 96 points of taught units.�

Students with a bachelor’s degree or major in an area of study which is cognate (related) to their specialisations may be granted up to 24 points credit in recognition of prior learning.

� Students requiring more than 72 points to complete their degree will receive course advice specifying additional units.

Master of Biotechnology

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/biotechnologyUWA course code: 71580

CRICOS code: 083859F

Duration: 1.5–2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework or coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionBiotechnology is becoming central to food, fibre and chemical production and the development of innovative strategies for environmental protection and stewardship.

This course is unique in Australia as it provides state-of-the art training in the commercial aspects of biotechnology through direct industry interaction.

SpecialisationsChoose from the following specialisations:

Ì Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Ì Environmental Biotechnology Ì Genetics and Breeding Ì Genetics and Genomics

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Note: Students may apply to undertake a research project within this degree.

Minimum course duration: 1.5 years full-time comprising 72 credit points of taught units and 24 points of admission credit.

Maximum course duration: 2 years full-time comprising 96 points of taught units.�

Students with a bachelor’s degree or major in an area of study which is cognate (related) to their specialisations may be granted up to 24 points credit in recognition of prior learning.

� Students requiring more than 72 credit points will receive course advice specifying additional units.

Master of Clinical Audiology studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/clin-audiology UWA course code: 90540

CRICOS code: 033772E

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: January

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): Visit website

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Course descriptionAudiology is the clinical science involving the prevention, assessment and rehabilitation of hearing loss and associated communication disorders. The course provides students with supervised clinical placements in a variety of workplace settings, and graduates are eligible for full membership of the Audiological Society of Australia.

The Master of Clinical Audiology is available every second year, in even years. The next intake of students will commence in January 2016 and applications are open from September 2015.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA, with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average average mark of at least 65 per cent;

and(b) a current National Police Certificate, or equivalent

certification, indicating no criminal conviction.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Currency of a National Police Certificate is 12 months.

Master of Clinical Audiology and Doctor of Philosophystudyat.uwa.edu.au/c/clin-audiologyUWA course code: 00840

CRICOS code: 033773D

Duration: 4 years

Intake period: January

Mode of study: coursework only or thesis only

2016 tuition fee (per year): Visit website

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Course descriptionAudiology is the clinical science that prevents, assesses and rehabilitates hearing loss and associated communication disorders.

The course develops your knowledge of clinical audiology with structured coursework units and you will then have the opportunity to create new knowledge in a preferred research topic with guidance from an expert supervisor during your PhD.

UWA is the only Australian university offering a combined four year PhD and master’s degree in Audiology.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) an honours degree of at least 2A level, or a qualification recognised as equivalent by the Board of the Graduate Research School (the Board) and the Faculty;

and(b) satisfy the requirements of Doctor of Philosophy

Rule 2; and(c) a current National Police Certificate indicating no

criminal conviction. (Currency of National Police Certificate is 12 months).

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

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Master of Exercise Science (coursework)studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/exercise-sciUWA course code: 52510

CRICOS code: 081429M

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of Exercise Science is designed for graduates who seek advanced knowledge in one of the sub-discipline areas within exercise science.

SpecialisationsChoose from the following specialisations:

Ì Sport and Exercise Science Ì Sport and Recreation Management

The Sport and Exercise Science specialisation offers a choice of units within biomechanics; motor control and learning; exercise physiology and biochemistry; health behaviour; performance psychology and exercise rehabilitation.

The Sport and Recreation Management specialisation includes core and elective units from both the Schools of Business and Sport Science, Exercise & Health.

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a relevant bachelor’s degree or Graduate Diploma, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Exercise Science (thesis and coursework)

studyat.uwa.edu.au/mr/exercise-sciUWA course code: 51610

CRICOS code: 064926B

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: thesis and coursework

2015 tuition fee: AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe course explores recent developments in the field of Exercise Science and will enhance your intellectual and research skills.

You also have the opportunity to specialise in a subdiscipline of exercise science such as movement science, biomechanics, motor learning, pedagogy, exercise physiology or health and sport psychology.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification with first class or second class honours, with an average mark of at least 70 per cent, or equivalent as recognised by UWA;

or(b) a relevant Graduate Diploma in Science of this

University with a research component of at least 50 per cent of the course with an average mark of at least 70 per cent in both the research and coursework components of the graduate diploma, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty.

The Faculty may accept into the course an applicant who has completed the Graduate Diploma in Education with an average mark of 70 per cent

SpecialisationsChoose from the following specialisations:

Ì Environmental Management Ì Geographic Information Science and

Environmental Management Ì Land and Water Management Ì Marine and Coastal Management

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Note: Students may apply to undertake a research project within this degree.

Minimum course duration: 1.5 years full-time comprising 72 credit points of taught units and 24 points of admission credit.

Maximum course duration: 2 years full-time comprising 96 points of taught units.�

Students with a bachelor’s degree or major in an area of study which is cognate (related) to their specialisations may be granted up to 24 points credit in recognition of prior learning.

� Students requiring more than 72 credit points will receive course advice specifying additional units.

Graduate Diploma in Exercise Rehabilitationstudyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/exercise-rehabUWA course code: 50380

CRICOS code: 078225E

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionDevelop your knowledge and expertise of exercise rehabilitation to either prevent or manage chronic diseases and injuries. Upon successful completion you will satisfy the requirements for accreditation by the Exercise and Sports Science Australia.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a bachelor’s degree with a major in Human Movement, Sport Science, or Exercise and Health, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

and(b) the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of

at least 60 per cent;and(c) completed at least 12 points from the following

units, or equivalent, as recognised by UWA: (i) SSEH3301 Exercise Prescription and Nutrition

for Health and Fitness (ii) SSEH3385 Motor Development and Dysfunction (iii) SSEH3389 Exercise Rehabilitation (iv) SSEH3390 Professional Practice Part 1 (v) SSEH3391 Professional Practice Part 2

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

and(c) Must be eligible for provisional registration as a psychologist.

Note: Applicants are required to provide additional documents within their application. Visit studyat.uwa.edu.au/c/clin-psych.

Applicants must secure a potential supervisor before submitting an application. Visit science.uwa.edu.au.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band lower than 7.0).

Applicants must meet the UWA minimum English language competency and the Psychology Board of Australia IELTS requirements.

Master of Ecotourism

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/ecotourismUWA course code: 73510

CRICOS code: 084737G

Duration: 1.5–2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $37,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionAdvance your career in the growing ecotourism industry with this practical course that will build your knowledge and networks through a combination of field work, in depth industry case studies and interaction with tourism industry professionals.

Graduates will learn how to manage existing ecotourism enterprises sustainably; design and implement new ventures; become culturally aware and understand important environmental laws and policies to launch an exciting career in ecotourism.

The course is delivered in Albany which is located in the south-west of Western Australia. Albany is one of the most environmentally diverse locations in the world and offers an impressive range of outdoor recreational opportunities and tourism partners.

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

This course is taught at UWA’s Albany campus. Refer to page 19.

Master of Environmental Sciencestudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/enviro-sciUWA course code: 72530

CRICOS code: 074951G

Duration: 1.5–2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework or coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionAn interdisciplinary approach to problem solving is essential in this field, meaning both the biological and earth sciences, and environmental planning and management are included in this course.

You will learn how to apply important scientific methodologies to complex issues such as climate change, land rehabilitation, water resource management and air and water pollution.

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or health and disease, human ecology, advanced physiology, dental and oral health and neuroscience.

The course will provide you with advanced experimental techniques, and modern research methods for a successful career in the biological sciences.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

or(b) (i) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent

qualification, as recognised by UWA; and (ii) relevant professional experience.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Human Biologystudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/human-biology UWA course code: 53520

CRICOS code: 064874J

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe two year Master of Human Biology will provide you with advanced knowledge and investigative skills across the complex realm human biology.

You will undertake theoretical studies in evolution, human variation and adaptation, human ecology, population and occupational health, and human reproduction. Your theoretical knowledge forms a strong foundation for the development of innovative research, and you will also have the opportunity to collect and analyse materials for experimentation.

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Hydrogeologystudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/hydrogeologyUWA course code: 72540

CRICOS code: 074963C

Duration: 1.5–2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework or coursework and dissertation

2015 tuition fee: AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionHydrogeology deals with the distribution, flow and interaction of groundwater with the Earth including the hydrosphere, biosphere and lithosphere.

You will investigate the chemical, physical and biological interactions between water, soils, rocks, the environment and society to develop your understanding of how to deal with groundwater dynamics, exploration, drilling and aquifer tests, sustainable allocation of groundwater and contamination.

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an

geology major, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Note: Students may apply to undertake a research project in the second year of this course.

Master of Health Science

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/health-sciUWA course code: 71540

CRICOS code: 083862M

Duration: 1.5–2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee: AUD $34,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe course will provide you with a unique, integrated combination of three key platforms: public health, advanced study in a related science discipline, and an industry practicum.

The course encompasses a range of biomedical and health disciplines crucial to human health and wellbeing. These are complemented by a Public Health focus (i.e. health promotion, research, policy and administration) and a practicum component within a health-related enterprise. The course is taught by both the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences.

SpecialisationsChoose from the following specialisations:

Ì Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Ì Exercise and Health Ì Human Biology Ì Neuroscience

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a bachelor’s degree with a major in a biomedical or health science discipline that aligns with one of the Specialisationss of this course, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Note: Minimum course duration: 1.5 years full-time comprising 72 credit points of taught units and 24 points of admission credit.

Maximum course duration: 2 years full-time comprising 96 points of taught units.�

Students with a bachelor’s degree or major in an area of study which is cognate (related) to their specialisations may be granted up to 24 points credit in recognition of prior learning.

� Students requiring more than 72 credit points will receive course advice specifying additional units.

Graduate Diploma in Human Biology studyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/human-biologyUWA course code: 51320

CRICOS code: 047178G

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionDevelop your graduate knowledge of human biology with the advanced diploma which explores the origins

provided that the applicant’s proposed thesis topic relates to pedagogy.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Geographic Information Sciencestudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/geo-info-sciUWA course code: 71570

CRICOS code: 083877D

Duration: 1.5–2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework or coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionLearn Geographic Information Systems (GIS) techniques, spatial problem solving, and how to implement and manage GIS projects. The course will develop your practical, technical and research skills across spatial analytic techniques, GIS and remote sensing technologies, cartography and geovisualisation, and spatial programming.

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Note: Students may apply to undertake a research project within this degree.

Minimum course duration: 1.5 years full-time comprising 72 credit points of taught units and 24 points of admission credit.

Maximum course duration: 2 years full-time comprising 96 points of taught units.�

Students with a bachelor’s degree or major in an area of study which is cognate (related) to their specialisations may be granted up to 24 points credit in recognition of prior learning.

� Students requiring more than 72 credit points will receive course advice specifying additional units.

Master of Geoscience

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/geoscienceUWA course code: 72550

CRICOS code: 074954D

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: coursework or coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionGeoscience focuses on all aspects of Earth materials, history and evolution including geology, geophysics, geochemistry and geobiology. This course provides advanced study in a wide variety of topics to enable you to develop advanced geoscience skills and understanding.

There is a strong focus on application to resources (e.g. minerals and petroleum) and environmental issues and you will be able to select topics relevant to your current or future employment.

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a bachelor’s degree with a

Subject to approval. For the most current information, please check our website studyat.uwa.edu.au/international

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applicant must have a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Note: Students may apply to undertake a research project within this degree.

Minimum course duration: 1.5 years full-time comprising 72 credit points of taught units and 24 points of admission credit.

Maximum course duration: 2 years full-time comprising 96 points of taught units.�

Students with a bachelor’s degree or major in an area of study which is cognate (related) to their specialisations may be granted up to 24 points credit in recognition of prior learning.

� Students requiring more than 72 credit points will receive course advice specifying additional units.

Master of Industrial and Organisational Psychologystudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/indust-org-psychUWA course code: 53580

CRICOS code: 077549D

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $34,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionLearn how to apply your knowledge within the workplace to improve organisational effectiveness and the quality of work life. The two-year course combines coursework, research and practical placement to prepare work ready graduates.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) an honours degree in psychology of at least 2Alevel or equivalent as recognised by the Facultyand the Psychology Board of Australia;and

(b) Must be eligible for provisional registration as a psychologist.

Note: Applicants are required to provide additional documents within their application. Visit studyat.uwa.edu.au/c/clin-neuropsych for details. English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band lower than 7.0).

Applicants must meet the UWA minimum English language competency and the Psychology Board of Australia IELTS requirements.

Master of Industrial and Organisational Psychology and Doctor of Philosophystudyat.uwa.edu.au/m/indust-org-psych UWA course code: 01880/54580

CRICOS code: 077709D

Duration: 4 years

Intake period: February

Mode of study: coursework only and thesis only

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $34,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionBecome an expert in industrial and organisational psychology with a combined coursework and doctoral research psychology course that includes a practical placement program. Graduates gain a specialised understanding of the best techniques to improve organisational effectiveness and the quality of work life, as well as develop new knowledge in this

specialised area with the PhD component.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a PhD proposal approved by the Board of the Graduate Research School (the Board);

or(b) an honours degree in psychology of at least 2A

level or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty and the Psychology Board of Australia

and (c) Must be eligible for provisional registration as a psychologist.

Note: Applicants are required to provide additional documents within their application. Visit studyat.uwa.edu.au/c/indust-org-psych for details.

Applicants must secure a potential supervisor before submitting an application. Visit science.uwa.edu.au.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 7.0 (no band lower than 7.0).

Applicants must meet the UWA minimum English language competency and the Psychology Board of Australia IELTS requirements.

Master of International Development

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/int-developmentUWA course code: 71550

CRICOS code: 083850D

Duration: 1.5–2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework or coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $34,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of International Development, taught by the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Arts, engages you with the contemporary challenges of addressing poverty and inequality globally through an emphasis on empirical evidence, real-world case studies, and debates

You will develop the knowledge and skills to approach practical and policy challenges in a wide range of contexts by drawing on expertise from development geographers, political scientists, resource economists and development practitioners.

SpecialisationsChoose from the following specialisations:

Ì Economics of Development Ì Development Policy and Practice Ì Politics and Development

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Note: Students may apply to undertake a research project within this degree.

Minimum course duration: 1.5 years full-time comprising 72 credit points of taught units and 24 points of admission credit.

Maximum course duration: 2 years full-time comprising 96 points of taught units.�

Students with a bachelor’s degree or major in an area of study which is cognate (related) to their specialisations may be granted up to 24 points credit in recognition of prior learning.

� Students requiring more than 72 credit points will receive course advice specifying additional units.

Doctor of Philosophy studyat.uwa.edu.au/phd and science.uwa.edu.au

Agricultural Economics, Plant and Soil Science (024816F) Animal Science (024818D) Geology and Physical Geography (013797F) Human and Behavioural (003310F) Human and Social Geography (058936F) Physical and Biological (003312D) Paramedical (003311E)

UWA course code: 00810

Duration: 4 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: thesis and coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $41,500

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Course descriptionA The PhD is a program of independent,supervised research that is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis and is examined externally. The work presented for a PhD must be a substantial and original contribution to scholarship, demonstrating mastery of the subject of interest as well as an advance in that field of knowledge.

The Faculty of Science offers research students a wide variety of research opportunities - it is UWA’s largest faculty with an impressive team of research experts spread across nine schools, twenty research centres and five institutes.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to page 11

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Philosophy

studyat.uwa.edu.au/mphil and science.uwa.edu.au

Agricultural Economics, Plant and Soil Sciences (078215G) Animal Science (078216F) Geology and Physical Geography (078211M) Human and Behavioural (078472A) Physical and Biological (078205J) Human and Social Geography (078209E) Paramedical (078214G)

UWA course code: 00710

Duration: 2 years

Intake period: any time during the academic year

Mode of study: thesis and coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $41,500

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis is a program of independent, supervised research that can be taken in any discipline for which appropriate supervision is available, and is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis.

REQUIREMENTS Refer to page 11

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Physics

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/physics UWA course code: 53560

CRICOS code: 077499J

Duration: 1.5–2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: Coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

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Maximum course duration: 2 years full-time comprising 96 points of taught units.�

Students with a bachelor’s degree or major in an area of study which is cognate (related) to their specialisations may be granted up to 24 points credit in recognition of prior learning.

� Students requiring more than 72 credit points will receive course advice specifying additional units.

Graduate Diploma in Work Health and Safetystudyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/work-health-safetyUWA course code: 52330

CRICOS code: 073533M

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $34,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionDevelop your knowledge in Work, Health and Safety (WHS) including the scientific, behavioural, legal and business aspects. The course will inform you of the science behind policy and practice and will provide you with the opportunity to participate in work health and safety initiatives with a practicum component.

The Graduate Diploma in Work Health and Safety meets the requirements for professional membership across a number of organisations.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Engineering, or Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

or(b) (i) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent

qualification, as recognised by UWA; and (ii) at least two years of full-time relevant

professional experience.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Graduate Diploma in Sport and Recreation Management studyat.uwa.edu.au/gd/sport-rec-mgtUWA course code: 51390

CRICOS code: 069308K

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionBecome a well rounded sports and recreation professional with this diploma which will equip you with the skills to succeed in this vibrant industry.

The course is primarily focussed on sports and recreation units, but you will also gain knowledge across accounting, marketing, management, human resources and and psychology, so you become a well-rounded and career ready graduate.

REQUIREMENTS

(a) (i) a bachelor’s degree with a major in Sport Science or Exercise and Health, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

or(b) (i) a bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent

qualification, as recognised by UWA and at least two years of full-time relevant professional experience.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Master of Urban and Regional Planning

studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/urban-reg-planningUWA course code: 72560

CRICOS code: 074960F

Duration: 1.5–2 years

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework or coursework and dissertation

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionUrban and regional planning focuses on some of the major challenges facing society, including the population growth, rapid urbanisation, poverty and homelessness, land use conflict, cultural diversity, economic development, and ecological sustainability.

You develop the skills to help resolve major urban and regional problems, and will undertake a practicum component. Graduates will contribute to the creation of liveable communities, vibrant economies and sustainable places.

Our teaching is supported by the world-class Centre for Regional Development and the Planning and Transport Research Centre. UWA also has strong links with the Planning Institute Australia (WA).

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Note: Students may apply to undertake a research project within this degree.

Minimum course duration: 1.5 years full-time comprising 72 credit points of taught units and 24 points of admission credit.

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Master of Physics consists of an equal combination of advanced coursework and a research project and dissertation. The research project is undertaken as part of an internationally recognised research group. You will develop a combination of high-level research, analytical and problem-solving skills that are highly valued by industry and government employers.

SpecialisationsChoose from the following specialisations:

Ì Astronomy and Astrophysics Ì Computational Physics Ì Experimental Physics Ì Medical Physics Ì Theoretical Physics

REQUIREMENTS (a) (i) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent

qualification, as recognised by UWA with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at

least 65 per cent; or(b) a relevant honours degree, or an equivalent

qualification, as recognised by UWA.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Note: Minimum course duration: 1.5 years full-time comprising 72 credit points of taught units and 24 points of admission credit.

Maximum course duration: 2 years full-time comprising 96 points of taught units.�

Students with a bachelor’s degree or major in an area of study which is cognate (related) to their specialisations may be granted up to 24 points credit in recognition of prior learning.

� Students requiring more than 72 credit points will receive course advice specifying additional units.

Master of Science

studyat.uwa.edu.au/mr/scienceUWA course code: 70630

CRICOS code: 058945E

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: thesis and coursework

2016 tuition fee (per year): AUD $36,000

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Course descriptionThe Master of Science offers graduates the opportunity to explore a particular discipline of science through advanced coursework units and independent research.

Select from over twenty different subjects areas for your research project which include agricultural science; animal science; marine science; environmental science; biology; geography; zoology and many other fascinating subjects.

REQUIREMENTS

To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have a relevant bachelor’s degree with honours of this University, with a weighted average of at least 70 per cent in those units for which the results contribute to the calculation of the honours classification, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Note: Students must indicate subject area and have supervisor approval at time of application.

Subject to approval. For the most current information, please check our website studyat.uwa.edu.au/international

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These programs are not available to those entering Australia on an international student visa.

Postgraduate study online and through multimode programs can only be undertaken by coursework.

For detailed course information visit UWA’s Future Students website www.studyat.uwa.edu.au

Graduate Certificate in Adult Sleep Science

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UWA course code: 51210

Duration: 0.5 year

Intake period: February full time or July part time

Mode of study: coursework; online and residential

2016 tuition fee: AUD $12,800

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course provides you with an understanding of sleep and circadian biology and the skills to use sophisticated equipment and instrumentation in order to perform laboratory-based and portable sleep studies as well as apply different protocols to sleep monitoring and perform basic scoring and analysis of sleep studies. Online and laboratory-based units are used to synthesise knowledge and ensure translation of this knowledge into practical competencies.

Two online units are completed in the first semester. You will need to be in Perth for two weeks in June /July to complete the intensive practical portion of the two units that follow.

Core units Ì Fundamentals in Sleep Technology Ì Fundamentals in Sleep Biology Ì Sleep Technology in Practice Ì Sleep Biology in Practice

School of Anatomy and Biology Telephone: +61 8 6488 3303 Email: [email protected] Website: aphb.uwa.edu.au

REQUIREMENTS

(a) (i) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA; or (ii) a level and duration of health-related education and professional experience considered by UWA to be sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course;

and(b) a current National Police Certificate, or equivalent

certification, indicating no criminal conviction.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Currency of National Police Certificate is 12 months.

Graduate Diploma in Sleep Science

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UWA course code: 52320

Duration: 1 year

Intake period: February full time or July part time

Mode of study: Coursework; online and residential

2016 tuition fee: AUD $25,700

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThe Graduate Diploma in Sleep Science provides advanced competencies for a sleep technologist, based on a higher order of theoretical content than the certificate. The course provides you with advanced practical skills in sleep scoring and application of therapies for sleep disorders and practical skills in management of a sleep laboratory.

The Graduate Diploma in Sleep Science articulates with the Graduate Certificate in Adult Sleep Science. Those who hold the Graduate Certificate in Paediatric Sleep Science are required to take an additional unit in Adult Sleep Science.

The course comprises eight units; four units from the Graduate Certificate in Adult Sleep Science, and four units designed to provide advanced competencies for a sleep technologist.

Core units Ì Advanced Competencies in Sleep Science Ì Clinical Research and Biostatistics Ì Advanced Sleep Technology and Laboratory

Management Ì Advanced Sleep Scoring.

Each online unit, consisting of six modules, can be completed over a twelve week period in either the first or second half of the year. Four practical units are delivered by a combination of on-line and practical work, each consisting of three modules.

You must be in Perth to attend the practical components of these units delivered over two, two week periods, one in June / July and one in November / December. The intensive practical units provide you with hands-on experience in a sleep laboratory in order to synthesise knowledge and ensure translation of the theoretical.

School of Anatomy, Physiology and Human Biology Telephone: +61 8 6488 3303 Email: [email protected] Website: aphb.uwa.edu.au

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a relevant bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA;

and(b) a current National Police Certificate, or equivalent

certification, indicating no criminal conviction.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

Currency of National Police Certificate is 12 months.

Graduate Diploma in Dental Sleep Medicine

studyat.uwa.edu.au/courses/graduate-diploma-in-dental-sleep-medicineUWA course code: 52340

Duration: 2 years part time (usual) or 1 year full time

Intake period: February, July

Mode of study: coursework; online

2016 tuition fee: AUD $36,000

Apply online at uwa.edu.au/applynow

Course descriptionThis course is specifically aimed at providing dental practitioners with formal training in sleep medicine to complement clinical training in the use of oral devices used in the treatment of sleep apnoea. In addition to theoretical knowledge, you will assess and report the progress of actual cases.

Although this course is completely online, you are assumed to have access to a sleep laboratory or clinic near your home or practice, where you can develop a relationship with a local respiratory physician or dedicated sleep physician who can act as a mentor as well as facilitate sleep laboratory visits. The usual mode of study is part time to enable you to continue with your clinical practice while studying.

You will complete eight units involving both the study of sleep and the treatment of sleep disorders.

Ì Fundamentals of Sleep Biology Ì Fundamentals of Dental Sleep Medicine Ì Fundamentals of Sleep Technology Ì Oral Appliance Therapy in Sleep Disordered

Breathing Ì Clinical Research and Biostatistics Ì Dental Sleep Medicine in Practice Ì Advanced Sleep Disorders and Anatomy of

Sleep Ì Advanced Competency in Dental Sleep Medicine

REQUIREMENTS

(a) a Bachelor of Dental Surgery of this University, or equivalent as recognised by UWA; and

(b) at least two years general dental practice; and(c) registration to practice Dentistry in country of

residence, and for Australian applicants a clear registration on the Australian Health Practitioner Registration Agency Website.

English language requirement: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 (no band lower than 6.0).

The following programs are available to candidates who are applying to study while continuing to live overseas. The mode of delivery for these degrees is mainly online, though several include a residential component.

UWA ONLINE AND MULTIMODE COURSEWORK DEGREES

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All students must meet the minimum English proficiency requirements set out in the table below.

Some courses have a higher English language requirement. For a comprehensive list of English language requirements please refer to the websites:

Courseworkwww.studyat.uwa.edu.au/postgraduate-coursework/requirements/english

Researchwww.studyat.uwa.edu.au/research/admission/english-competency

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

Minimum English proficiency requirements

Qualification UWA coursework requirements UWA research requirements

IELTS (Academic)� 6.5 (no individual band below 6.0) 6.5 (no individual band below 6.0)

TOEFL� Internet–based Test (iBT): an overall score of 82 or above with a minimum score of 22 in writing, 18 in reading, 20 in speaking and 20 in listening

Paper-based TOEFL: 570 (TWE 4.5)

Paper-based TOEFL: 570 with a TWE of no less than 4.5. Scholarship applicants require 580, with 45 in the Test of Spoken English (TSE) and 4.5 in the Test of Written English (TWE)

GCE Ordinary Level English C6 or higher C6 or higher

Cambridge English: Advanced Certificate

Minimum C Grade Minimum B Grade

Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)�

Minimum C Pass Minimum C Pass

UWA Centre for English Language Teaching (CELT) Bridging Course

70% or higher 75% with 75% for reading and writing and 70% for listening and speaking

PTE (Academic)� An overall score of 64 with a minimum score of 59 in the speaking and writing sections, and no less than 54 in the other sections

An overall score of 64 with a minimum score of 64 in reading and writing, and no less than 54 in the other sections

�Results are valid for two years only.

ALREADY STUDIED AT UNIVERSITY FOR ONE YEAR?

UWA now accepts the successful completion of one year of full-time (or equivalent) higher education studies, completed within the last two years from a recognised degree based institution in Australia, Canada (except Quebec), Ireland, New Zealand, the UK and the US as meeting our English language requirements for entry to postgraduate coursework degrees.

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www.celt.uwa.edu.au

“ I will always value my time at Centre of English Language Teaching (CELT) – the program has improved my speaking and listening skills and my appreciation for other cultures. I now feel more prepared for university life.”

Jéssica Fernanda de Paula (from Brazil)

Academic English and Study Skills Bridging Course Graduate 2014 Centre for English Language Teaching (CELT)

HELP WITH ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS

Centre for English Language Teaching (CELT)CELT is an integral part of UWA and offers accredited ELICOS programs in General English, Business English and English for Academic Purposes, as well as preparation for internationally recognised examinations. The Centre is also a testing facility for IELTS and TOEFL internet-based (iBT) examinations.

Academic English and Study Skills Bridging CourseThis course has been designed for international students who have met the academic entry requirements of the University but do not have the required level of English language proficiency. The program is also suitable for students with academic entry into UWA who need to further develop their language ability and confidence before commencing their tertiary studies.

The course helps students to:ÌÌ improve English language skills

to the level required by UWA;ÌÌ learn about the organisation

and language of various types of academic texts;

ÌÌ develop knowledge of the language of their chosen discipline;

ÌÌ develop an understanding of Australian academic culture;

ÌÌ develop a high level of analytical and reflective skills in an Australian academic context;

ÌÌ develop strategies to attribute literary sources appropriately;

ÌÌ develop the capacity to be an autonomous learner at an Australian university with the confidence to participate freely and appropriately in academic situations.

A 70% pass in the Bridging Course meets the University’s English Language requirement for most

The University of Western Australia offers a choice of English language programs through the Centre for English Language Teaching (CELT) to prepare international students for tertiary academic study.

undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Some courses may require a higher level pass, please check the course for details.

For more information and key dates:Centre for English Language Teaching (CELT)www.celt.uwa.edu.auTel +61 8 6488 3539Email [email protected]

Bridging course minimum entry requirements

DURATION 20 week-program 10 week-program

The 20 week program is available twice per year. The 10 week program is available three times per year.

January to June April to June

July to December October to December

November to February

REQUIREMENTS 20 week-program 10 week-program

IELTS 5.5 with no band score below 5.0 6.0 with no band score below 5.5�

Internet-based TOEFL 58 with a minimum score of 18 in the writing section, 16 in the speaking section and 12 in the listening and reading sections

70 with a minimum score of 20 in the writing section, 19 in the speaking section, 17 in the listening section and 14 in the reading section

Cambridge First Certificate in English Minimum score of 60 and borderline for each skill Minimum score of 75 and good for each skill

Pearson Test of English (Academic) overall score of 49 with no individual score below 42

overall score of 54 with no individual score below 54

CELT General English Upper-intermediate with a minimum of 70% (no individual skill below 60%)

Pre-advanced with a minimum of 69% (no individual skill below 65%)

CELT English for Academic Purposes minimum of 65% (no individual skill below 60%)

minimum of 69% (no individual skill below 65%)

Other equivalent entry points will be onsidered Yes Yes

TUITION

The tuition fees are AUD $490 per week for both the 10 and 20 week programs (i.e. it is AUD $4,900 tuition for the 10 week course and AUD $9,800 for 20 weeks).

�If the entry requirements for tertiary courses are higher than 6.5 and nothing below 6.0, then entry into the 10-week Bridging Course will be no less than 0.5 lower for each individual band and for the overall score. Please refer to the CELT website for further information: www.celt.uwa.edu.au/courses/pathways

2015 fees. For 2016 fees visit www.celt.uwa.edu.au

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Faculty and course Duration (Yrs)

Study mode

English language requirements Intake Course Code

CRICOS Page number

Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts

Architecture (Master) 2 – 3.5 � C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 25520 084738G 28

Architecture (Design) (Master) 2 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 25760 058203K 28

Architecture (Design) (Doctor) 3 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 25920 058202M 28

Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts (Master of Philosophy)

2 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00710 078213J 29

Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts (Doctor of Philosophy)

4 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00810 003321C 29

Curatorial Studies in Fine Arts (Master) 2 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 25770 077500K 28

Fine Arts (Master) 2 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 25740 013801D 28

Landscape Architecture (Master) 2 – 3 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 25550 084739F 29

Urban Design (Graduate Certificate) 0.5 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 25210 058209D 29

Urban Design (Graduate Diploma) 1 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 25310 058210M 29

Urban Design (Master) 2 C + D 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 25530 074757J 29

Faculty of Arts

Arts (Master of Philosophy) 2 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00710 078217E 34

Arts (Doctor of Philosophy) 4 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00810 003320D 33

Arts (Creative Writing)(Master) 2 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 10710 024827C 32

Heritage Studies (Graduate Certificate) 0.5 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12230 083845A 32

Heritage Studies (Graduate Diploma) 1 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12330 083848J 32

Heritage Studies (Master) 2 C + D 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12530 083864J 32

International Journalism (Master) 1 – 1.5 C or C + D

6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1 11590 074966M 32

International Relations (Graduate Certificate) 0.5 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12280 069309J 32

International Relations (Graduate Diploma) 1 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 11380 069310E 33

International Relations (Master) 1.5 C or C + D

6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 11580 069311D 33

Japanese Studies (Master) 2 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 40730 003341K 33

Music (Master) 1 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 10720 083361K 33

Musical Arts (Doctor) 3 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 10940 059611G 33

Professional Archaeology (Graduate Certificate) 0.5 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12210 084534G 34

Professional Archaeology (Graduate Diploma) 1 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12310 084535G 34

Professional Archaeology (Master) 2 C + D 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12510 077501J 34

Social Research Methods (Graduate Certificate) 0.5 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12260 084022K 34

Social Research Methods (Graduate Diploma) 1 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12360 084023J 34

Social Research Methods (Master) 2 C or C + D

6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12560 084024G 35

Strategic Communication (Graduate Certificate) 0.5 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12240 083874G 35

Strategic Communication (Graduate Diploma) 1 C + D 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12340 083876E 35

Strategic Communication (Master) 1.5 C or C + D

6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12540 083878C 35

Translation Studies 2 C or C + D

6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12520 079540G 35

Business School

Applied Finance (Master) 2 C + T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 42560 083270B 38

Business Administration (Doctor) 3 R 7.0 – no band below 6.5 in reading and writing

S1 40830 077707F 38

Business Administration (Flexible)(Master) 16 months C 7.0 – no band below 6.5 Jan/May/Aug

42520 046894K 38

Business Administration (Full-time)(Master) 1 C + D 7.0 – no band below 6.5 Jan 43520 081415F 38

Business Information Management (Master) 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 41670 083271A 38

Commerce (Master) 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 41680 083272M 39

Economics (Master) 2 C + D 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 42620 003091A 39

Economics and Commerce (Master of Philosophy)

2 T 7.0 – no band below 6.5 in reading and writing and 6.0 in listening and speaking.

A 00710 078212K 39

Economics and Commerce (Doctor of Philosophy)

4 T 7.0 – no band below 6.5 in reading and writing and 6.0 in listening and speaking.

A 00810 003319G 39

Human Resources and Employment Relations (Master)

2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 41660 083269F 39

Marketing (Master) 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 41690 083273K 39

Professional Accounting (Master) 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 40610 083274J 39

� Students without an architectural background will complete up to 3.5 years of full-time study. Students without a landscape architecture background will complete up to 3 years of full-time study. Earlier start date than regular semester. January for semester one and June for semester two. The course duration may be reduced for students who have completed prior studies in a related area.

Recognition of prior learning and/or application for credit (advanced standing) will be assessed by the University on a case-by-case basis at the time of application.

Coursework CCoursework and dissertation C+DCoursework and thesis C+TResearch R

Thesis TAnytime during the academic year ASemester 1 S1Semester 2 S2

STUDY MODE ITEMS

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Faculty and course Duration (Yrs)

Study mode

English language requirements Intake Course Code

CRICOS Page number

Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts

Architecture (Master) 2 – 3.5 � C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 25520 084738G 28

Architecture (Design) (Master) 2 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 25760 058203K 28

Architecture (Design) (Doctor) 3 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 25920 058202M 28

Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts (Master of Philosophy)

2 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00710 078213J 29

Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts (Doctor of Philosophy)

4 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00810 003321C 29

Curatorial Studies in Fine Arts (Master) 2 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 25770 077500K 28

Fine Arts (Master) 2 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 25740 013801D 28

Landscape Architecture (Master) 2 – 3 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 25550 084739F 29

Urban Design (Graduate Certificate) 0.5 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 25210 058209D 29

Urban Design (Graduate Diploma) 1 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 25310 058210M 29

Urban Design (Master) 2 C + D 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 25530 074757J 29

Faculty of Arts

Arts (Master of Philosophy) 2 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00710 078217E 34

Arts (Doctor of Philosophy) 4 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00810 003320D 33

Arts (Creative Writing)(Master) 2 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 10710 024827C 32

Heritage Studies (Graduate Certificate) 0.5 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12230 083845A 32

Heritage Studies (Graduate Diploma) 1 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12330 083848J 32

Heritage Studies (Master) 2 C + D 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12530 083864J 32

International Journalism (Master) 1 – 1.5 C or C + D

6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1 11590 074966M 32

International Relations (Graduate Certificate) 0.5 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12280 069309J 32

International Relations (Graduate Diploma) 1 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 11380 069310E 33

International Relations (Master) 1.5 C or C + D

6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 11580 069311D 33

Japanese Studies (Master) 2 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 40730 003341K 33

Music (Master) 1 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 10720 083361K 33

Musical Arts (Doctor) 3 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 10940 059611G 33

Professional Archaeology (Graduate Certificate) 0.5 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12210 084534G 34

Professional Archaeology (Graduate Diploma) 1 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12310 084535G 34

Professional Archaeology (Master) 2 C + D 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12510 077501J 34

Social Research Methods (Graduate Certificate) 0.5 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12260 084022K 34

Social Research Methods (Graduate Diploma) 1 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12360 084023J 34

Social Research Methods (Master) 2 C or C + D

6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12560 084024G 35

Strategic Communication (Graduate Certificate) 0.5 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12240 083874G 35

Strategic Communication (Graduate Diploma) 1 C + D 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12340 083876E 35

Strategic Communication (Master) 1.5 C or C + D

6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12540 083878C 35

Translation Studies 2 C or C + D

6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 12520 079540G 35

Business School

Applied Finance (Master) 2 C + T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 42560 083270B 38

Business Administration (Doctor) 3 R 7.0 – no band below 6.5 in reading and writing

S1 40830 077707F 38

Business Administration (Flexible)(Master) 16 months C 7.0 – no band below 6.5 Jan/May/Aug

42520 046894K 38

Business Administration (Full-time)(Master) 1 C + D 7.0 – no band below 6.5 Jan 43520 081415F 38

Business Information Management (Master) 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 41670 083271A 38

Commerce (Master) 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 41680 083272M 39

Economics (Master) 2 C + D 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 42620 003091A 39

Economics and Commerce (Master of Philosophy)

2 T 7.0 – no band below 6.5 in reading and writing and 6.0 in listening and speaking.

A 00710 078212K 39

Economics and Commerce (Doctor of Philosophy)

4 T 7.0 – no band below 6.5 in reading and writing and 6.0 in listening and speaking.

A 00810 003319G 39

Human Resources and Employment Relations (Master)

2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 41660 083269F 39

Marketing (Master) 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 41690 083273K 39

Professional Accounting (Master) 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 40610 083274J 39

Faculty and course Duration (Yrs)

Study mode

English language requirements Intake Course Code

CRICOS Page number

Faculty of Education

Education (Graduate Diploma) 1 C 7.5 – no band below 7.0 in reading and writing and 8.0 in listening and speaking.

S1 31400 003003F 42

Education (Master) 1.5 C + T 7.0 – no band below 6.5 S1, S2 31700 064884G 42

Education (Master) 1 C + D 7.0 – no band below 6.5 S1, S2 30580 003029G 42

Education (Doctor) 3 C + T 7.0 – no band below 6.5 S1 30810 015857E 44

Education (Master of Philosophy) 2 T 7.0 – no band below 6.5 A 00710 078267F 44

Education (Doctor of Philosophy) 4 T 7.0 – no band below 6.5 A 00810 003318J 44

Educational Leadership (Graduate Diploma) 0.5 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 30240 042568A 43

Educational Leadership (Master) 1 C + T 7.0 – no band below 6.5 S1, S2 30520 003088G 43

Educational Leadership (Master) 1.5 C + D 7.0 – no band below 6.5 S1, S2 31650 064891G 44

Teaching (Master) 2 C 7.5 – no band below 7.0 in reading and writing and 8.0 in listening and speaking.

S1 31520 077502G 44

Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics

Computer Science (Master of Philosophy) 2 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00710 078218D 48

Computer Science (Doctor of Philosophy) 4 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00810 003314B 48

Engineering (Master of Philosophy) 2 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00710 078224F 48

Engineering (Doctor of Philosophy) 4 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00810 003317K 48

Engineering in Oil and Gas (Master) 1 – 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 62520 083861A 48

Information Technology (Master) 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 62510 083866G 48

Mathematics (Doctor of Philosophy) 4 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00810 055301K 48

Mathematics (Master of Philosophy) 2 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00710 078206G 48

Professional Engineering (Master) 2 – 3 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 62550 081025J 48

Faculty of Law

Chinese Business Law (Graduate Diploma) 0.5 C 7.5 – no band below 7.5 in reading and writing; no band below 7.0 in listening and speaking

S1 20390 084670M 52

Commercial and Resources Law (Graduate Diploma)

0.5 C 7.5 – no band below 7.5 in reading and writing; no band below 7.0 in listening and speaking

S1, S2 20360 047152G 52

Commercial and Resources Law (Master) 1 C 7.5 – no band below 7.5 in reading and writing; no band below 7.0 in listening and speaking

S1, S2 20560 047155D 52

Energy Law (Graduate Diploma) 0.5 C 7.5 – no band below 7.5 in reading and writing; no band below 7.0 in listening and speaking

S1 20370 084994B 52

International Commercial Law (Graduate Diploma)

0.5 C 7.5 – no band below 7.5 in reading and writing; no band below 7.0 in listening and speaking

S1 21310 083849G 52

International Commercial Law (Master) 1 C 7.5 – no band below 7.5 in reading and writing; no band below 7.0 in listening and speaking

S1 21510 083854M 52

International Law (Graduate Diploma) 0.5 C 7.5 – no band below 7.5 in reading and writing; no band below 7.0 in listening and speaking

S1 21320 083851C 53

International Law (Master) 1 C 7.5 – no band below 7.5 in reading and writing; no band below 7.0 in listening and speaking

S1, S2 21520 083868E 53

International Relations and International Law (combined Masters)

2 C See Academic IELTS requirement on page 53.

S1, S2 21540 086296A 53

Juris Doctor 3 C 7.5 – no band below 7.5 in reading and writing; no band below 7.0 in listening and speaking

S1 20820 072184B 53

Juridical Science (Doctor) 4 R 7.5 – no band below 7.5 in reading and writing; no band below 7.0 in listening and speaking

A 20810 024815G 53

Law (Graduate Diploma) 0.5 C 7.5 – no band below 7.5 in reading and writing; no band below 7.0 in listening and speaking

A 20320 026880D 54

Law (Master of Philosophy) 2 T 7.5 – no band below 7.5 in reading and writing; no band below 7.0 in listening and speaking

A 00710 078210A 55

Law (Doctor of Philosophy) 4 T 7.5 – no band below 7.5 in reading and writing; no band below 7.0 in listening and speaking

A 00810 003316M 55

Laws (Master) 1 C 7.5 – no band below 7.5 in reading and writing; no band below 7.0 in listening and speaking

A 20500 003308M 54

Law, Policy and Government (Graduate Diploma) 0.5 C 7.5 – no band below 7.5 in reading and writing; no band below 7.0 in listening and speaking

S1 21340 083852B 54

Law, Policy and Government (Master) 1 C 7.5 – no band below 7.5 in reading and writing; no band below 7.0 in listening and speaking

S1 21530 083871K 54

Legal Practice (Graduate Diploma) 1.5 Ì C 7.5 – no band below 7.5 in reading and writing; no band below 7.0 in listening and speaking

S1, S2 20350 013804A 54

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Faculty and course Duration (Yrs)

Study mode

English language requirements Intake Course Code

CRICOS Page number

Mining and Energy Laws (Master) 1 C 7.5 – no band below 7.5 in reading and writing; no band below 7.0 in listening and speaking

S1, S2 20550 080217J 54

Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences

Clinical Dentistry (Doctor) 3 C + D 7.0 – no band below 6.5 S1 90840 068911K 58

Clinical Podiatry (Doctor) 3 C + D 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1 90830 064878E 58

Clinical Research (Master) 2 C + T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 90620 056098M 58

Dental Medicine (Doctor) 4 C 7.0 – no band below 7.0 S1 90860 072183C 59

Dental Public and Primary Health (Graduate Diploma)

1 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 80330 051554K 58

Dental Public and Primary Health (Master) 2 C + D 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 80530 051555J 59

Dentistry – Biological Sciences (Doctor of Philosophy)

4 T 7.0 – no band below 6.5 A 00810 037147J 61

Dentistry – Biological Sciences (Master of Philosophy)

2 T 7.0 – no band below 6.5 A 00710 078220K 61

Dentistry – Clinical (Master of Philosophy) 2 T 7.0 – no band below 6.5 A 00710 078219C 61

Dentistry – Clinical (Doctor of Philosophy) 4 T 7.0 – no band below 6.5 A 00810 037149G 61

Dentistry – Paraclinical Sciences (Master of Philosophy)

2 T 7.0 – no band below 6.5 A 00710 078222G 61

Dentistry – Paraclinical Sciences (Doctor of Philosophy)

4 T 7.0 – no band below 6.5 A 00810 037148G 61

Dentistry – Public Health (Master of Philosophy) 2 T 7.0 – no band below 6.5 A 00710 078221J 61

Dentistry – Public Health (Doctor of Philosophy) 4 T 7.0 – no band below 6.5 A 00810 037146K 61

Forensic Odontology (Graduate Diploma) 1 C 7.0 – no band below 6.5 S1 91350 058212J 59

Health Professions Education (Graduate Certificate)

0.5 C 7.0 – no band below 6.5 S1 90210 058206G 59

Health Professions Education (Graduate Diploma) 1 C 7.0 – no band below 6.5 S1 91340 058207F 59

Health Professions Education (Master) 1.5 C + D 7.0 – no band below 6.5 S1 90570 058208E 60

Health Professions Education (Research) (Master)

1.5 R 7.0 – no band below 6.5 S1 90670 058208E 60

Infectious Diseases (Graduate Diploma) 1 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1 51330 058926G 60

Infectious Diseases (Master) 2 C + D 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1 52530 058929E 60

Infectious Diseases (Doctor of Philosophy and Master)

4 C + T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1 01810/ 52520

061839C 60

Medicine (Doctor) 4 C 7.0 – no band below 7.0 S1 90850 068918C 60

Medicine – Biological Sciences (Master of Philosophy)

2 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00710 078208F 61

Medicine – Biological Sciences (Doctor of Philosophy)

4 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00810 037158F 61

Medicine – Clinical (Master of Philosophy) 2 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00710 078207G 61

Medicine – Clinical (Doctor of Philosophy) 4 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00810 037160A 61

Medicine – Paraclinical Sciences (Master of Philosophy)

2 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00710 078204K 61

Medicine – Paraclinical Sciences (Doctor of Philosophy)

4 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00810 037159E 61

Medicine – Public Health (Master of Philosophy) 2 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00710 078203M 61

Medicine – Public Health (Doctor of Philosophy) 4 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00810 037157G 61

Pharmacy (Master) 2 C 7.5 – no band below 7.0 S1 51500 051547J 61

Podiatry (Doctor) 3 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1 90820 064876G 61

Podiatric Medicine (Doctor) 3 C 7.0 – no band below 7.0 S1 90870 075343A 61

Population Health Studies (Graduate Certificate) 0.5 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 91230 074756K 62

Public Health (Master) 1.5 C or C+D

6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 91550 003032A 62

Public Health (Master) 2 C+D 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 92560 075828B 62

Public Health (Master) 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 92550 075827C 62

Rural and Remote Medicine (Graduate Certificate)

0.5 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 90220 058921B 62

Rural and Remote Medicine (Master) 1.5 C + T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 90680 058922A 62

Rural and Remote Medicine (Research) (Master) 2 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 90780 058925J 63

Social Work - Advanced (Graduate Diploma) 1 C 6.5 - no band below 6.0 S1, S2 10370 024808F 58

Social Work (Master) 2 C 7.0 – no band below 7.0 S1 11550 065091K 63

Social Work – Advanced (Master) 1 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 10750 003324M 58

Social Work (Doctor) 3 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 10970 052111G 63

Earlier start date than regular semester. January for semester one and June for semester two.

Coursework CCoursework and dissertation C+DCoursework and thesis C+TResearch R

Thesis TAnytime during the academic year ASemester 1 S1Semester 2 S2

STUDY MODE ITEMS

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Study mode

English language requirements Intake Course Code

CRICOS Page number

Faculty of Science

Agricultural Economics, Plant and Soil Sciences (Master of Philosophy)

2 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00710 078215G 71

Agricultural Economics, Plant and Soil Science (Doctor of Philosophy)

4 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00810 024816F 71

Agricultural Science (Master) 1.5 – 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 72510 074945E 66

Anatomical Sciences (Graduate Diploma) 1 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 51300 049390K 67

Anatomical Sciences (Master) 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 53510 064875G 67

Animal Science (Master of Philosophy) 2 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00710 078216F 71

Animal Science (Doctor of Philosophy) 4 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00810 024818D 71

Biological Arts (Master) 1.5 – 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 71530 083855K 67

Biological Science (Master) 1.5 – 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 72520 074948B 67

Biomedical Science (Master) 1.5 – 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 71520 083856J 67

Biotechnology (Master) 1.5 – 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 71580 083859F 68

Clinical Audiology (Master) 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 Jan 90540 033772E 68

Clinical Audiology (Doctor of Philosophy and Master)

4 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 Jan 00840 033773D 68

Clinical Neuropsychology (Doctor of Philosophy and Master)

4 C+T 7.0 – no band below 7.0 S1 01890/ 54590

077708E 68

Clinical Psychology (Doctor of Philosophy and Master)

4 C 7.0 – no band below 7.0 Feb 01870/ 54570

077710M 68

Ecotourism (Master) 1.5 – 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 73510 084737G 69

Environmental Science (Master) 1.5 – 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 72530 074951G 69

Exercise Rehabilitation (Graduate Diploma) 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 50380 078225E 69

Exercise Science (Master) 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 081429M 69

Exercise Science (Master) 1 C+T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 51610 064926B 69

Exercise Science (Master) C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 52510 081429M 69

Geographic Information Science (Master) 1.5 – 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 71570 083877D 70

Geology and Physical Geography (Master of Philosophy)

2 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00710 078211M 71

Geology and Physical Geography (Doctor of Philosophy)

4 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00810 013797F 71

Geoscience (Master) 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 72550 074954D 70

Health Science (Master) 1.5 – 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 71540 083862M 70

Human Biology (Graduate Diploma) 1 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 51320 047178G 70

Human Biology (Master) 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 53520 064874J 70

Human and Behavioural (Master of Philosophy) 2 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00710 078472A 71

Human and Behavioural (Doctor of Philosophy) 4 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00810 003310F 71

Human and Social Geography (Master of Philosophy)

2 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00710 078209E 71

Human and Social Geography (Doctor of Philosophy)

4 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00810 058936F 71

Hydrogeology (Master) 1.5 – 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 72540 074963C 70

Industrial and Organisational Psychology (Master) 2 C 7.0 – no band below 7.0 S1 53580 077549D 71

Industrial and Organisational Psychology (Doctor of Philosophy and Master)

4 C 7.0 – no band below 7.0 S1 01880/ 54580

077709D 71

International Development (Master) 1.5 – 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 71550 083850D 71

Paramedical (Master of Philosophy) 2 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00710 078214G 71

Paramedical (Doctor of Philosophy) 4 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00810 003311E 71

Physical and Biological (Master of Philosophy) 2 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00710 078205J 71

Physical and Biological (Doctor of Philosophy) 4 T 6.5 – no band below 6.0 A 00810 003312D 71

Physics (Master) 1.5 – 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 53560 077499J 71

Science (Master) 1 R 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 70630 058945E 72

Sport and Recreation Management (Graduate Diploma)

1 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 51390 069308K 72

Urban and Regional Planning (Master) 1.5 – 2 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 72560 074960F 72

Work Health and Safety (Graduate Diploma) 1 C 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 52330 073533M 72

Online and multimode coursework degrees

Adult Sleep Science (Graduate Certificate) 0.5 Online 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 51210 - 73

Sleep Science (Graduate Diploma) 1 Online 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 52320 - 73

Dental Sleep Medicine (Graduate Certificate) 2 Online 6.5 – no band below 6.0 S1, S2 52320 - 73

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Although admission requirements are subject to variation, applicants are usually expected to have a first class or upper second class honours degree or equivalent from an approved university.

Applicants may apply to commence at any time of the year as the programs do not run on a semester basis.

Before submitting an application, prospective postgraduate research students must contact a Graduate Research Coordinator in the appropriate school to discuss a research topic, the availability of a supervisor, eligibility for entry, resources and a research proposal.

The preliminary steps prior to submitting an application should include:ÌÌ Identify who will be

your supervisor | For science students: If you are interested in pursuing a PhD in a science discipline, you should lodge an enquiry through the online form at www.science.uwa.edu.au/research/help-enquiryFor all other students: where possible, talk to the Graduate Research Coordinator about the availability of supervision for the proposed field of study before lodging a formal application.

A list of the current Graduate Research Coordinators can be found at www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/postgrad/research/coordinators You might like to read the profiles of some of our research leaders, who you may be interested in having as a supervisor for your studies.

ÌÌ Prepare a research proposal | It is often useful to prepare a brief outline (maximum 250 words) of your proposed area of study to discuss with a prospective supervisor.

ÌÌ Discuss the resources available to you | Find out what resources are available to you as a postgraduate research student, e.g. access to an office, computer, phone, email, printing and stationery, as these vary depending on the school in which you enrol.It is very important that you make this a topic of discussion during the application phase, so that you can begin with a realistic expectation of the facilities and resources available.

ÌÌ Be informed | Spend some time looking through the University’s research website. There is a lot of useful information there for prospective research students, including how to prepare a research proposal and a copy of UWA’s research publications and expertise database www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/postgrad/research/preparation

Once you have completed these preliminary steps, the application procedure is as follows:

1Submit an application via www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/postgrad/research/apply including:ÌÌ A completed research

application form for international students. The application form can be downloaded from the website

ÌÌ All certified documents as listed on the application form. The UWA International Centre recommends prospective postgraduate research students submit their applications through an official UWA overseas representative. A complete list of representatives can be found at www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/international/agents

ÌÌ A research proposal

Successful applicants will be sent an offer package electronically, which includes:ÌÌ A letter of offerÌÌ Acceptance documentsÌÌ Other documents if appropriate

Please allow six to eight weeks to process.

ADMISSIONS PROCESSRESEARCH

AM I A DOMESTIC OR INTERNATIONAL STUDENT?

You are an international student if you are:ÌÌ a temporary resident (visa status)

of Australia, ÌÌ a permanent resident (visa status)

of New Zealand, or ÌÌ a resident or citizen of any other country.

To download a copy of this International Course Guide, visit studyat.uwa.edu.au/ international

You are an Australian domestic student if you are:ÌÌ an Australian citizen; ÌÌ an Australian permanent resident

(holders of all categories of permanent residency visas, including humanitarian visas), or

ÌÌ a New Zealand citizen.

To download a copy of the Domestic Course Guide, visit studyat.uwa.edu.au/course-guide

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The admissions process for prospective postgraduate coursework students includes:

1ÌÌ Submit an online application

to www.uwa.edu.au/my application that includes all necessary documentation specified in the admission requirements of your course. For full details on the admission requirements of your preferred course visit www.studyat. uwa.edu.au

OR ÌÌ Submit your application through

a UWA Overseas Representative in your country. A complete list of representatives can be found at www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/international/agents

2UWA will assess the application and if successful, you will be issued an offer package, which includes:ÌÌ A letter of offerÌÌ Acceptance documentsÌÌ Other documents if appropriate

3On receipt, sign and return the acceptance documents together with payment or sponsorship details for the first semester and overseas

health cover (visa length cover), either directly to UWA at www.uwa.edu.au/myapplication or via one of our official overseas representatives.

4UWA will issue a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) package that contains:ÌÌ A letter of welcome which

will include links to our pre-departure and on-campus accommodation guides

ÌÌ A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE).

5You will be required to make your own travel and student visa arrangements. UWA’s overseas representatives will also be able to help you with these arrangements if you need any additional advice or assistance. Please note that in some countries, student visas may be obtained electronically. Refer to www.immi.gov.au/students

2On receipt, complete, sign and return the acceptance and refund documents together with payment or sponsorship details for the first semester and overseas health cover (visa length cover), either directly to UWA, detailed instructions on how to apply to UWA directly are available at www.uwa.edu.au/myapplication or via one of UWA’s official overseas representatives visit www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/international/agents

3UWA will issue a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) package that contains:ÌÌ A letter of welcome which

will include links to our pre-departure and on-campus accommodation guides

ÌÌ A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE).

4You will be required to make your own travel and student visa arrangements. UWA’s overseas representatives will also be able to help you with these arrangements if you need any additional advice or assistance.

Please note that in some countries, student visas may be obtained electronically. Refer to www.immi.gov.au/students

COURSEWORK

Online application fee AUD $100.00

Paper based application fee AUD $150.00

Higher Degree by Research fee No Fee

Fees for applications

From To

SEMESTER 1 Orientation Week 17 February 26 February

Weeks 1 to 7 29 February 15 April

Study break 18 April 22 April

Weeks 8 to 13 25 April 3 June

Study break 6 June 10 June

Examination period 11 June 25June

BREAK 27 June 31 July

SEMESTER 2 Orientation Week 25 July 29 July

Weeks 1 to 8 1 August 23 September

Study break 26 September 30 September

Weeks 9 to 13 3 October 4 November

Study break 7 November 11 November

Examination period 12 November 26 November

From To

SEMESTER 1 Orientation Week 20 February 24 February

Weeks 1 to 7 27 February 14 April

Study break 17 April 21 April

Weeks 8 to 13 24 April 2 June

Study break 5 June 9 June

Examination period 10 June 25 June

BREAK 26 June 28 July

SEMESTER 2 Orientation Week 24 July 28 July

Weeks 1 to 8 31 July 22 September

Study break 25 September 29 September

Weeks 9 to 13 2 October 3 November

Study break 6 November 10 November

Examination period 11 November 26 November

Important Dates 2016 2017

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