The Graduate Certificate in Arboriculture is a 4 subject (50 point) graduate award of the University of Melbourne, designed for professionals currently managing, or planning to learn how to manage, urban trees.
?An undergraduate degree; or
?A relevant TAFE or Higher Education Advanced Diploma or equivalent and three years documented relevant work experience or equivalent, or
?A relevant TAFE Diploma and four and a half years relevant, documented work experience, or equivalent, or
?At least six years of documented relevant work experience, including at least three years in a demonstrated supervisory role.
The Graduate Certificate in Arboriculture is a 4 subject (50 point) graduate award of the University of Melbourne, designed for professionals currently managing, or planning to learn how to manage, urban trees.
In order to be considered for entry, applicants must have completed:
an undergraduate degree, or equivalent
Meeting this requirement does not guarantee selection.
In ranking applications, the Selection Committee will consider:
prior academic performance; and
relevance of previous studies
A Graduate Certificate allows you to complete a comprehensive six-month course of study, choosing from more than 25 discipline areas. It is particularly useful if you are returning to tertiary study after time away from an academic environment.
Applicants to the Graduate Certificate of Arts and Community Engagment must meet the following criteria:
An undergraduate degree in the arts (across art forms such as the performing arts, music, visual arts, film, dance and digital arts); or
A complementary degree in associated areas such as social sciences, cultural studies, applied sciences, international development and/or the design industry sector (i.e. architecture, landscape, computer science); or
The equivalent of 3 years professional practice in the creative arts industry.
The Graduate Certificate in Arts and Community Engagement is an introduction to arts and community engagement project development within the broad practice of community-based arts practice. It is a highly practical and skill based study program that is underpinned by arts and cultural theoretical frameworks, reading discussions, visiting guest speakers, group workshops and individual goal setting.
An undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in medicine, an allied health profession, science or social science which is recognised by the University as evidence of adequate preparation for the course plus documented evidence of at least the equivalent of one year's full-time relevant professional work experience in a medical, scientific or allied health environment and an explanation of why the course is to be undertaken.
This course provides individuals from medical and allied health professions (such as nurses, pharmacists, physiotherapists etc) and others with a science-based background and qualifications the opportunity to complete formal training in Clinical Research. The Graduate Certificate in Clinical Research is the foundation for a fully articulated program that leading to a 150-point Master of Clinical Research (by coursework).
a degree in Veterinary Science, or an equivalent qualification from a veterinary school listed in the World Health Organization Directory of Veterinary Schools; AND at least 2 years of documented relevant work experience in the diagnosis and control of animal diseases,
Specialised training in a broad range of areas as required to fill a number of professional roles in emergency animal disease preparedness and response. Comprises the first eight subjects of the Master of Veterinary Public Health.
This course is available online (except for one compulsory residentail subject)
You will gain an advanced knowledge of the technical aspects of the of the spoken voice and be able to apply these skills systematically and coherently in your existing discipline or professional area. During the program your knowledge is extended through research based practice and teaching and by applying this knowledge to: the understanding of the relationship between the actor’s voice and classical and contemporary texts; working with the spoken voice in individual and group settings; developing sound diagnostic skills to evaluate idiosyncratic vocal and consolidating and synthesising your cognitive understanding of the anatomy of the voice to practical problem-solving solutions with groups and individuals through the application of sound pedagogical approaches.
Listed below are the specific entry requirements.
Successful completion of the Postgraduate Certificate in Voice Studies with a grade average of at least H2A; or
Demonstrated extensive relevant professional experience, subject to a suitable level of performance in an interview and audition.
Support and enhance the integral roles that animals play in sustaining our lives with practical aplications in animal conservation and care to recreation, sport and biological research. Explore ethical and moral issues encompassing care, management and use of animals as a resource, and specialise in animal nutrition and metabolism, animal behaviour and welfare, or integrated animal systems analysis.
The Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences offers an innovative fourth year program that has been designed to provide students with flexibility and choice in coursework areas, as well as a significant research component