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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CU68

CU68 - Master of Learning Management (Specialisation)

Specialisations

Please note: all students must enrol in the core course before completing elective courses.

Simulation Technology & Learning Specialisation

Graduates of the Master of Learning Management (Simulation Technology & Learning) will be workplace and future orientated, and as such will have the demonstrated capacity to enhance workplace capability and a clear focus on using simulation technology to design programs and activities for specific learning outcomes. Graduates will be able to work closely with simulation developers to create simulations for specific learning purposes.

To be eligible to graduate with a Master of Learning Management (Simulation Technology & Learning), students must successfully complete the following courses:

Course Code Course Name
Students wishing to complete 2 courses per term are required to enrol as follows:
Year 1 - Term 1
EDED20478 Using Simulation to Facilitate Learning
EDED20480 History and Contemporary Uses of Simulation
Year 1 - Term 2
EDED20421 Professional Project 1
EDED20479 Learning Needs Analysis & Simulation
Year 1 - Term 3
EDED20422 Professional Project 2
EDED20477 Cognition, Psychology & Simulation
Students wishing to complete 1 course per term are required to enrol as follows:
Year 1 - Term 1
EDED20480 History and Contemporary Uses of Simulation
Year 1 - Term 2
EDED20478 Using Simulation to Facilitate Learning
Year 1 - Term 3
EDED20421 Professional Project 1
Year 2 - Term 1
EDED20479 Learning Needs Analysis & Simulation
Year 2 - Term 2
EDED20477 Cognition, Psychology & Simulation
Year 2 - Term 3
EDED20422 Professional Project 2

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