Master of Sciences Communication CF13Duration: 3 years part-time.Mode: External only. Fees: Full fee-paying. Location(On-Campus): Not offered internally. Courses/Units of Credit: 6 courses plus dissertation/72 units of credit. Faculty: Interdisciplinary. Entry: Direct. Accreditation: Nil. Practicum/Work Placement: Nil. Residential School: Nil. Exit Awards: Graduate Certificate/Graduate Diploma of Sciences Communication. Contact: Program Adviser on 07 4930 9641. This program aims to further professional development in communication skills for students intending to work in the sciences. A demand has also existed from potential employers for literate, articulate and skilled communicators in the fields of Science, Health Science and Engineering. Emphasis is placed on communication in non-formal settings. It includes study of the public understanding of the sciences together with practical science communication skills for use in a variety of settings. Students are encouraged to develop critical and analytical skills so they can evaluate the effectiveness of communication in a variety of contexts. Areas of potential employment include those places where the public needs to be presented with clear, concise, accurate and understandable information. These include:
EntryEntrants require a good pass degree in:
Potential students who have a graduate diploma in a relevant discipline may gain entry to Level 3 of the program. Program StructureThe program consists of 5 courses of coursework (as in the graduate diploma), together with further study in research methodology and project work. It and the Graduate Diploma of Sciences Communication have a common first 2 years. This increases the flexibility of offering and allows students to decide at the end of their first 2 years of study whether they wish to go on to complete a master's degree, or be awarded the graduate diploma. Students who have a graduate diploma may enter the third year of the program, and upon completion of a research project, may be awarded a master's degree. Students must complete:
Students enrolling in BUSN19002 should contact the Faculty of Business & Law Program Coordinator before commencing the course. Regulations Regarding Plan DissertationManagement Committee The Management Committee, a sub-committee of Academic Board, is comprised of: Chair - Lesley Warner - Faculty of Arts, Health & Sciences. Alan Knight - President, Academic Board (ex-officio) Don Bowser - Professional and Graduate Education. John Jackson - Faculty of Business & Law. Debbie Orr - Division of Library, Information & Media Services. Errol Vieth - Faculty of Informatics & Communication. Leonie Williams - Faculty of Arts, Health & Sciences. Stuart Marshall - Faculty of Informatics & Communication Karl Neuenfeldt - Faculty of Informatics & Communication The Committee will:
Eligibility for EnrolmentCandidates will be enrolled for dissertation only if they have achieved a satisfactory standing in postgraduate studies in the subject area; and satisfactory supervision of the proposed topic can be arranged. Prior to EnrolmentBefore submitting an application for admission to a dissertation the candidate shall discuss the proposed candidature with the Chair of the Management Committee and after consultation with such persons as the Chair may direct, formulate a proposed program of research. The following information must be presented with the enrolment form:
EnrolmentIf the information submitted is satisfactory to the Chair of the Management Committee the proposal will be forwarded to the Management Committee for consideration. The committee will:
DissertationThe rules for the dissertation are available from the Chair of the Management Committee.
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