This master by coursework advances specialist knowledge in arts and humanities through intensive graduate units, applied projects, and industry-informed learning for leadership roles.
Entry Requirements:_x000d_ Completion of an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited four-year undergraduate Psychology degree within the last 10 years, with an indicative academic achievement, based on entry in previous years, of a grade point average of 5.0 or higher (counting Year 2 to 3 as 50% and Year 4 as 50%)._x000d_ Successful completion of a recognised Bachelor degree equivalent to an Australian degree_x000d_ _x000d_ English Language Requirements:_x000d_ IELTS: 7.0 overall score, minimum 7.0 in each subtest _x000d_ TOEFL IBT: Total score 100 Writing 27, listening, reading and speaking 22 _x000d_ (PTE) Academic: 65 Overall; minimum 65 in each of the four skills Writing, Speaking, Listening and Reading in one sitting.
Graduates pursue roles in public policy, community development, media and communications, market research, human services, education support, publishing, arts administration, and postgraduate research. Employers value transferable analytical and communication skills across sectors.
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