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Graduate Certificate in Gerontology
Phone: + 61 3 8344 0149 Contact hours: https://unimelb.edu.au/professional-development/contact-us Teaching Lead: This course examines the complex and growing challenges of an ageing worldwide population. The Graduate Certificate provides specialised knowledge and skills to understand ageing as a social, physical and psychological experience within the context of national policies and models of health and community care. The disciplines of population health, nursing, physiotherapy, social work, psychology, demography, architecture and design, technology, computing and information systems and economics contribute to the course. Students have the opportunity to select interest areas from a range of subjects focused on ageing and its implications, in diverse settings and contexts, including health care, workforce, housing, economic and social policy and technological advances supporting healthy ageing and aged care. The course provides a specialised focus on gerontology for clinicians, health care managers, social and community care providers and policy makers. There is also a specialist nursing stream for the nursing workforce from inpatient settings such as aged care and hospitals, where age-related issues are contributing factors to presentations and specialist nursing knowledge in assessment and management is required. Specialised nursing care is also essential in community settings including primary care and home-based services. This stream is comprised of two compulsory nursing subjects – Applied Pathophysiology and Health Assessment for Advanced Practice 1; along with two matched compulsory gerontology subjects – Body of Ageing and Mental Health and Ageing. The compulsory subject, NURS90067 Health Assessment for Advanced Practice 1, in this course requires the support of a clinical supervisor/s in the student’s practice environment. Students who are unable to meet this requirement must enrol in the standard pathway rather than the Gerontology Nursing specialisation.
Master of Architecture
Currently enrolled students Architecture is a creative and exciting design-based profession concerned with virtually all aspects of the built environment. It combines art, science and technology with business, social and environmental concerns. The Master of Architecture is a professional program which prepares graduates for employment as architects. The ethos of the program emphasises the central role of design in the studio. Students can take a research subject which may enable progression to further studies as a PhD candidate. With over thirty full-time academics and a broad range of leading architectural practitioners, the program has a depth and breadth of teaching and research performance unmatched within the Southeast-Asian and Australasian regions. Graduates will be equipped with the creative and critical thinking skills to push the envelope of architectural change in terms of the design and production of buildings as well as critique of their technical, aesthetic, social and environmental performance. Professional/International Recognition This course has been designed to meet the requirements of the professional associations shown below, and for quality assurance will undergo a regular review.
Master of Architecture/Master of Construction Management
Master of Architecture component: Master of Construction Management component: Currently enrolled students The Master of Architecture / Master of Construction Management is a double degree, that will allow students to complete two graduate programs within a reduced time frame. Architecture and Construction are disciplines that work closely together in industry, and graduates with a knowledge of both areas are highly employable, occupying a unique position in the industry. Architecture is a creative and exciting design-based profession concerned with virtually all aspects of the built environment. It combines art, science and technology with business, social and environmental concerns. The ethos of the program emphasises the central role of design in the studio. Students can take a research subject which may enable progression to further studies as a PhD candidate. With over thirty full-time academics and a broad range of leading architectural practitioners, the program has a depth and breadth of teaching and research performance unmatched within the Southeast-Asian and Australasian regions. Graduates will be equipped with the creative and critical thinking skills to push the envelope of architectural change in terms of the design and production of buildings as well as critique of their technical, aesthetic, social and environmental performance. Construction Management is a discipline that incorporates any area of technical endeavour seeking to improve our ability to manage industrial structures, fabrication and procurement processes, and the output of buildings. In line with the mission of the Melbourne School of Design, graduate studies within Construction Management integrate the present requirements of professional training and education with the future needs of the industry, domestically as well as internationally. To this end, the Master of Construction Management at the University of Melbourne rests as much on practice as it does on theory: it is a professional degree for graduates who not only want to gain employment in the construction industry, but also want to contribute to tackling its social, technological, financial and environmental challenges. The Master of Construction Management provides students with the possibility to organise their studies and concentrate their curricula in three different areas of specialisation: These areas provide graduates with the foundation for a future career in construction or academia. They are also designed for those returning to study from the industry, who are interested in further developing their expertise by accessing knowledge frameworks not yet broadly available in practice. Each area has its own list of core and selective subjects. Depending on their specialisation, graduates are expected to work with general construction companies, quantity surveying organisations, project management firms, trade specialists, specialised consultants, institutional bodies, government, and research institutions. Please note: Depending on your background, you may be eligible to receive up to 1 year of credit.
Master of Architecture/Master of Landscape Architecture
Master of Architecture Master of Landscape Architecture Currently enrolled students The Master of Architecture/Master of Landscape Architecture is a double degree, that will allow students to complete two graduate programs in a reduced time frame. Architecture is a creative and exciting design-based profession concerned with virtually all aspects of the built environment. It combines art, science and technology with business, social and environmental concerns. The Master of Architecture is a professional program which prepares graduates for employment as architects. The ethos of the program emphasises the central role of design in the studio. Students can take a research subject which may enable progression to further studies as a PhD candidate. Landscape architecture is a unique discipline that acts as a bridge between the arts and sciences, design and environment. Landscape architecture engages in core ecological, cultural and social issues in both urban and rural societies. The Master of Landscape Architecture at the University of Melbourne is underpinned by a strong grounding in design, ecology and urbanism. These strengths are paralleled by a comprehensive history and theory stream encompassing contemporary landscape architecture, architecture and urban design theory, cross cultural issues, including indigenous perspectives for sustainable societies. With over thirty full‐time academics and a broad range of leading architectural practitioners, the program has a depth and breadth of teaching and research performance unmatched within the Southeast‐Asian and Australasian regions. Graduates will be equipped with the creative and critical thinking skills to push the envelope of architectural change in terms of the design and production of buildings as well as critique of their technical, aesthetic, social and environmental performance. Please note: depending on your background, you may be eligible to receive up to 1 year of credit.
Master of Creative Arts Therapy
Students currently admitted in this course: The Master of Creative Arts Therapy is a blended learning program offering students a specialisation in either drama or dance movement therapy. Students undertake supervised creative arts therapies industry placements in various contexts including, community, health, and education The Master of Creative Arts Therapy has been developed specifically for arts educators, community arts workers, health workers and therapists who are interested in training to practice as a drama or dance movement therapist. The creative arts therapies are a form of psychotherapy utilising creative modalities within a therapeutic relationship to improve and inform physical, mental and emotional well-being. It provides students with studies in theory, methods, research and professional practice across health, educational and community contexts. There is an emphasis on how each artistic modality is employed in teams with groups and individuals. The teaching method incorporates experiential, theoretical and practice-based learning approaches. This course has been developed in collaboration with National Australian Music Therapy Research Unit and the Creative Arts Therapy Research Unit advisory Board. Note: Additional requirement: Before commencement of the course, applicants are required to obtain a police check and a valid Working with Children Check.
Master of Construction Management
Currently enrolled students Construction Management is a discipline that incorporates any area of technical endeavour seeking to improve our ability to manage industrial structures, fabrication and procurement processes, and the output of buildings. In line with the mission of the Melbourne School of Design, graduate studies within Construction Management integrates the present requirements of professional training and education with the future needs of the industry, domestically as well as internationally. To this end, the Master of Construction Management at the University of Melbourne rests as much on practice as it does on theory: it is a professional degree for graduates who not only want to gain employment in the construction industry, but also want to contribute to tackling its social, technological, financial and environmental challenges. The Master of Construction Management provides students with the possibility to organise their studies and concentrate their curricula in three different areas of specialisation: These areas provide graduates with the foundation for a future career in construction or academia. They are also designed for those returning to study from the industry, who are interested in further developing their expertise by accessing knowledge frameworks not yet broadly available in practice. Each area has its own list of core and selective subjects. Depending on their specialisation, graduates are prepared to work with general construction companies, quantity surveying organisations, project management firms, trade specialists, specialised consultants, institutional bodies, government, and research institutions. Course duration may not be reduced as a result of receiving advanced standing. For further details contact the Faculty.
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最后同步:2026-02-24(Australia/Melbourne)