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This program of study aims to develop students skills in applied social research and the analysis of policy in social context.
The core units, provided through the Department of Sociology, focus on designing and conducting applied research, on the evaluation process, and on understanding and analysing policy in the fields of social policy and human services.
1 year full time/part time equivalent
North Ryde
865750 - On-campus
This program is suitable fr those working in service delivery programs wishing to transition into policy roles, those returning to the workforce and seeking a job in policy or social research, those looking to change career into policy and social research, and those wanting to complete further study as a pathway to postgraduate research.
AUD $5,830 p.a.
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The basic admission qualification is the completion of a recognised Bachelor degree.
If you have completed the NSW HSC or equivalent you satisfy the English proficiency requirements.
For full information view the English proficiency requirements table (436 Kb).
No work experience required
| General requirements | Credit Points |
|---|---|
| Minimum number of credit points at 800 level or above | 32 |
| Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below |
The following outlines the units (subjects) to be studied within this master
Some of the options open to graduates of this program include: Social research, policy analysis and planning, social and community services, human services, public opinion and market research, teaching in the field of social science, activists and advocates in fields concerned with social justice and social policy, journalism.
Our postgraduate programs equip graduates with policy and social research skills that are widely sought after in the government, non-government and private sectors.
Our postgraduate programs equip graduates with policy and social research skills that are widely sought after in the government, non-government and private sectors.
Past graduates now work in:
The thing that I liked best about studying the MPSAR was that I would leave any lecture having learnt something new and useful, thanks to the freshness of approach and the dynamism of the teaching staff.
From my experience, MPSAR attracts quality students from different horizons, and it has made my learning experience exciting as well as extremely rewarding
Dr Ben Spies-Butcher
Course Convener
Department of Sociology
Ph: 02 9850 4074
Fax: 02 9850 9355
Email: ben.spies-butcher@mq.edu.au
To study this degree, apply through the Universities Admission Centre (UAC).
Apply1. Select your UAC Code:
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865750 - On-campus |
2. Go to the UAC website and select “Apply. This link will open in a new window.
3. Please check the course description in the on-line UAC guide as further documentation may be required for your application to be processed eg. supplementary details form.
Applications for Session 2 2012 open on Thursday 5th April 2012.
Re-admissionIf you have previously enrolled and would like to re-apply for the same course, you do not re-apply through UAC.