The Faculty offers graduate coursework programs in:
Within each program courses may be offered at the level of Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma or Master's degree.
Most programs are articulated so that students can progress through the program at their own pace and more effectively meet their individual study and development needs. This also allows students to enter the program at a point appropriate to their qualifications and experience.
The graduate programs are normally structured as follows:
Students who successfully complete the Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma and who are admitted to a more advanced-level course in the program are eligible for recognition of prior learning for completed subjects in the more advanced course.
The graduate program generally consists of subjects from 200 to 500 level, with a Master's degree requiring some subjects at 500 level.
All graduate courses are fee-paying courses and the fees shown are valid as at the time of publication for 2006.
The typical programs provided for each course indicate a suggested pattern of enrolment depending on subject load and semester commencement.
Subjects in the graduate programs are normally offered every semester or every year. Classes proceed in a given semester only when there is sufficient demand. The Faculty reserves the right to cancel a class or a subject if it is not viable.
Where course requirements allow a free choice of electives, students may select subjects from graduate programs in the Faculty or subjects from other faculties in the University. Students may select subjects beyond the lists of elective subjects for particular courses with the approval of the Graduate Adviser. Not all subjects are available every semester.
The Faculty Research Office prepares a Faculty Research Degree Information Booklet which contains the selection criteria and details of supplementary information required by the Faculty, as well as a list of supervisors, their areas of supervision expertise and their contact details.
The booklet is available from the Research Degrees Administrator in the Faculty Office or online at:
Application forms are available from the University Graduate School or online at:
Applicants should contact potential supervisors to discuss their proposed research project prior to submitting their application.
The deadline for applications for all applicants wanting to commence the following March is the final working day in October. In the event of a mid-year intake, the deadline is the last week in May.
The Faculty has the capacity to supervise theses in the fields of:
Within these broad fields, there are specific areas of supervision capacity which change slightly each year.