Master of Learning Management CU68

Program at a glance

Duration: 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Mode & Location: internal - ROK/ MKY/BDG/GLD/NSAHB. External.
Courses/Units of Credit: 6 courses/48 units of credit
Faculty: Faculty of Education & Creative Arts
Entry: direct (more info)
Accreditation: not applicable
Residential School: not applicable
Practicum/Work placement: not applicable
Exit awards: Graduate Diploma of Learning Management (CU75)
Interim awards: not applicable
Contact: 07 4930 9379
International students: International students studying in Australia must study full-time, on-campus.
CRICOS program codes: ROK/MKY/BDG/GLD - 040202C

Program aim

The purpose of this program is to graduate 'Learning Managers' who have a significantly different perspective and skill/knowledge base than graduates of other education masters degrees. MLM graduates will have an enhanced capacity to manage the learning of students and will be able to work collaboratively with other teaching professionals, a range of other supporting professionals and the community.

The Master of Learning Management offers students a number of pathways to gain credit in recognition of prior work based learning. For further information please contact the Faculty.

Program structure

Students must complete six (6) units totalling 48 unit points from courses listed. Each course is worth eight (8) unit points.

All Students must enrol in the following core course before completing elective courses:

Course Code Course Title
EDED20426 Advanced Learning Management

and choose 5 elective courses from:

Course Code Course Title
EDED20421 Professional Studies Project I
EDED20422 Professional Studies Project II
EDED20423 Professional Studies Project III
EDED20424 Professional Studies Project IV
EDED20425 Professional Studies Project V
EDED20420 Leading Change in Education and Training
EDED20419 Advanced Independent Study
EDED20418 Educational Policy & Foresight
EDED20417 Supervised Reading for Innovators
EDCU20035 Managing Tomorrow's Curriculum

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Entry

A Bachelor of Learning Management, Bachelor of Education or an equivalent 4 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:

A Master's qualifying period may be necessary for some students.

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

Articulation

Students currently enrolled in the Master of Education Studies, who enrolled during the HECs-based period of the degree, will be given the opportunity to articulate into the Master of Learning Management. The new program will be conveyed to all of these students. They will be given the option of graduating with the MSchMgt or the MLM. Students wishing to change their enrolment to the new MLM will be provided with pro-rata credit of up to 50 per cent.