Graduate Certificate in International Community Development
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Our Graduate Certificate in International Community Development program is designed to prepare students for a strong foundation and understanding of knowledge in Community Development.
Students are required to complete core subjects such as ‘Community Development Theory and Practices’ and ‘Transnational Gender and Human Rights’ and two elective subjects.
The school has agreements with other universities, such as the National University of Timor Leste (UNTL) and NGOs which enrich our program. For example
- Study tour unit to East Timor. The school also jointly convenes a regular conference in Timor Leste with UNTL.
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Course Essentials
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Study mode:Full Time and Part Time
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Delivery mode:On campus
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Course code:ATIC
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Duration:0.5 years
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This information is for Australian residents.
How to apply
This course is open for mid-year applications. Applications close on 15 June 2012
Methods of applying:
- You can apply direct to VU
Please note that part-time study may not be available at all campuses.
Already a VU student?
You can transfer into this course through our internal transfer process.
For more info contact the
School of Social Sciences and Psychology
Careers
Some of our graduates find employment as
- International consultants (i.e. in areas of human rights, gender, poverty reduction and project evaluation)
- International project managers (e.g. Australian Red Cross and World Vision)
- Government officers (e.g. local and federal government, AusAid)
- Non-government agencies concerned with the flow of trade, humanitarian assistance and disaster recovery
- International project officers
- Journalists
- Researchers
- Educators
Learn more about your career options on the Australian government's Career Information and Resources website.
Course Objectives
This course provides students with the opportunity to:
- Identify historical and contemporary issues in international community development;
- Identify different schools of thought on the meaning and character of globalisation and its impact on international community development;
- Use critical analytical skills as well as communication and writing skills to discuss and debate key theories and academic concepts;
- Apply knowledge and skills in a real world context, and network with industry partners and stakeholders.
Units and electives
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- Unit code
- ASA5001
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- 12
Plus one of the following two units:
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- ASA5010
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- 12
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- Unit code
- ACF5031
- Credits
- 12
Plus two electives (12 credit points each)
Recommended Electives
Please note that only a selection of these electives will be offered each semester
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- Unit code
- AAA5002
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- AAA5011
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- ACG5200
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- APT5080
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- ASA5002
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- ASA5003
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- ASA5004
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- ASA5005
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- ASA5008
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- ASA5009
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- ASA5022
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- ASA5023
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- ASA5024
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- ASA5050
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- ASA5055
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- ASS5002
- Credits
- 12
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- Unit code
- ASS5027
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- 12
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- Unit code
- ASS5080
- Credits
- 12
To qualify for the Graduate Certificate in International Community Development students must complete a total of 48 credit points. Elective units may be available during summer and winter semesters to give students the option of fast tracking their studies.
What's a unit?
A unit or 'subject' is the actual class you'll attend in the process of completing a course.
Most courses have a mixture of compulsory 'core' units that you need to take, and optional 'elective' units that you can choose to take based on your area of interest, expertise or experience.
Credits
Each unit is worth a set amount of study credits based on the amount of time you study. Generally, 1 credit is equal to 1 hour of study per week.
Admission Information
- International: The admission requirement for the Graduate Diploma course is a three year first degree or equivalent. IELTS minimum 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent.
- Mature: The entry requirement to the Graduate Certificate is the completion of a three-year undergraduate degree or equivalent, normally with a credit rating or above in the final year units of study.
How to apply for this course
We are currently accepting applications for this course.
You can apply direct to VU. Applications close on 15 June 2012.
When you're ready to apply:
- Read the Advice to applicants (contains details about how to apply for your course, extra requirements, what happens when you submit your application and other important information).
- Complete the Higher education direct entry application form.
- As part of the application you may need to complete extra requirements such as:
- submit supplementary forms
- attend an interview, audition, information session or workshop
- submit a folio
- sit a test
Details about extra requirements are available from the Faculty of Arts, Education and Human Development.
You need to complete all extra requirements by the given dates, otherwise your application may not be considered.
Transferring between VU courses
Want to transfer into this course from another VU course? Complete the Victoria University internal course application form and check whether you need to complete any extra requirements, listed above.
You can also contact us directly:
- Faculty of Arts, Education and Human Development Student Centre
Phone: +61 3 9919 4409
Email: artscourses@vu.edu.au - Course Coordinator:
Dr Siew-Fang Law
Phone: +613 9919 5224
Room E315, Footscray Park Campus
Email: siewfang.law@vu.edu.au - Ring us on +61 3 9919 6100
- Find answers and ask questions at GOTOVU
Get in touch
Contact us to discuss your course options:
Ring us on +61 3 9919 6100
Find answers and ask questions at GOTOVU