Undergraduate Courses:
The School runs many different undergraduate programs, including joint degrees.
To apply for a course, simply refer to the courses link or visit Admissions.
Postgraduate Courses:
The School offers a range of postgraduate programs, by coursework or research, with scholarships available for some courses (visit the Postgraduate Research Unit for more information).
Applications for postgraduate study must be made directly to the Faculty. Please refer to the desired course below or visit Admissions for more information.
Postgraduate Programs in Asian and Pacific Studies
- Graduate Certificate in Asian & Pacific Studies (General stream)
- Graduate Diploma in Asian & Pacific Studies (General stream)
- Master of Arts in Asian & Pacific Studies (General stream)
. - Graduate Certificate in Asian & Pacific Studies (Community Development stream)
- Graduate Diploma in Asian & Pacific Studies (Community Development stream)
- Master of Arts in Asian & Pacific Studies (Community Development stream)
Postgraduate Programs in History
- Graduate Certificate in Arts (History)
- Graduate Diploma in Arts (History)
Postgraduate Programs in Public Advocacy and Action
- Graduate Certificate of Public Advocacy and Action
- Graduate Diploma of Public Advocacy and Action
- Master of Public Advocacy and Action
Master of Social Work by Research:
The School of Social Sciences offers candidates the opportunity to study for a Master of Social Work degree by research. The Master of Social Work degree by research is designed for students who wish to undertake research into a specific field of social work practice at the postgraduate level. To be eligible to enrol, students will hold either a Bachelor of Social Work with Honours degree, or hold a Bachelor of Social Work degree (or equivalent) and have at least three years social work practice experience. Research supervision will be provided by a social work qualified member of the School.
The course requires the equivalent of two years full-time study.