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2008 Master of Public Policy(R7M)  Download to Zip

Responsible faculty or institute: 
Arts (principal)
Campus(es) Offered: 
Hobart:
Course Duration: Minimum 1 yrs, Maximum 3 yrs.
Course Contact (faculty or school):  School of Government (03) 6226 2364

Introduction

THIS COURSE IS OFFERED ON A FEE-PAYING BASIS ONLY.

Coordinator: Dr K Crowley.
The Master of Public Policy is offered at the Hobart campus. It is normally a 1 calendar year (or 3 semesters) full-time or up to 3 years (or 6 semesters) part-time program. Students may enrol for semester 1 or semester 2 entry.

These course rules and specifications apply to students commencing the Master in Public Policy in 2008. For students who commenced prior to 2008, the applicable course rules are those from the year of commencement. i.e. students who commenced in 2005 should refer to the 2005 Handbook.

Admission & Prerequisites

Students are normally expected to have a minimum of a bachelor degree from the University of Tasmania or from another university or tertiary institution which is deemed equivalent. In exceptional circumstances the Faculty may admit a person with some other tertiary qualification and relevant employment experience.

Students seeking entry into postgraduate courses based on employment experience only (i.e. no bachelor degree), will generally only be allowed entry at Graduate Certificate level.

Progression from Graduate Diploma to Masters requires results of Distinction average.

Direct entry at Masters level will generally only be allowed if the student has achieved results of Distinction average at undergraduate level.

Course Objectives

The MPubPol aims to provide a high quality tertiary qualification at the postgraduate level in a professional coursework-plus-thesis program. The course aims to provide students with:

  • a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of public policy;
  • skills to engage in informed debate about major public policy issues in contemporary society;
  • knowledge of recent developments in the field;
  • extensive skills to design, conduct and appraise research critically.

Career Outcomes

Enhancement of students' careers by the achievement of a postgraduate award from a prestigious university.
The course is endorsed by, and has the support of, the Office of the State Service Commissioner.

Credit

Students may apply for credit for units passed in other courses (complete or incomplete).


Articulation to/from Course


Students who terminate their studies after completing 100% of the coursework units (including the core unit) are eligible to achieve the Graduate Diploma in Public Policy.

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