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CU68 - Master of Learning Management (Specialisation)

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Entry requirements

A Bachelor of Learning Management, Bachelor of Education or an equivalent four year qualification from a recognised university.  Students may be admitted to the degree if they can satisfy the Dean of their competence to undertake the program on the basis of equivalent qualifications and/or experience.  For example, equivalence may be determined by a combination of: 

  • an academic record in a diploma or certificate award of appropriate content and standard;
  • published or unpublished material of appropriate content and standard;
  • satisfactory achievement in masters qualifying programs; or
  • non-award professional development activities and/or work experience;
  • presentation for assessment of a substantial professional portfolio; and
  • a three year bachelor degree plus relevant experience in the field.

A masters qualifying period may be necessary for some students.

Registered three year trained teachers wishing to undertake studies for 4 year status are encouraged to complete the MLM degree.

International students should visit www.international.cqu.edu.au for further information including English language requirements.

Students who have completed CV03 Graduate Certificate in Flexible Learning may be eligible to articulate into the Master of Learning (Specialisation) program. CV03 graduates who articulate into the MLM will receive credit for 3 MLM courses and will be required to successfully complete EDED20426 Advanced Learning Management, EDED20424 Professional Project 4 and EDED20425 Professional Project 5 to be eligible to graduate with an MLM.

 

Fourth year status

Registered teachers who are seeking four year status are able to complete this program to attain this recognition.

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