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Is this program for you?
If you are an Emergency Services practitioner, working or
hoping to work in Humanitarian work, work for Non Government Organisations,
work for Government Agencies that respond to disaster situations,
then this course is for you. If you have been unable to undertake
any relevant traditional education in Emergency Management because
of the location or type of work you do, then this is the course
for you.
How long is the program?
The Master of Community Development is a 12 unit program.
The Graduate Diploma (eight units) and the Graduate Certificate
(four units). It is possible to begin in the Graduate Certificate
the articulate into the Grad Dip or Master, alternatively you can
exit the Master with a Grad Dip or Grad Certificate provided you
have sucessfully complete the required units.
What is the structure of the course?
Following the completion of the prescribed 8 coursework units,
4 Independent Study Units are undertaken. You are
able to choose what you want to synthesise your coursework learning
with your professional expertise and also what you want to achieve
professionally in this field of study. You are able to choose from
the following possible scenarios:
1-4 individual units of study around a negotiated
theme that are related to the previous learning in this course and
specific learning objectives;
1 or 2 double weighted units around a negotiated
specific that allows you to explore a topic of interest to you the
synthesises the materials that you have studied to date;
1 individual unit + a 3 unit project.
A 4 unit project that allows you to explore a topic
of interest to you that synthesises the materials you have studied
to date.
What are the entry requirements?
A relevant undergraduate degree or equivalent experience in the
Emergency Services area/humanitarian work, or a combination of both.
Selection is treated on an individual basis and each applicant's
prior experience and/or education is considered on its merits.
What is the study load and format?
This will depend on the student's choice of study load. A full time
study load is three or four units per trimester, but as few as one
unit per trimester may be undertaken, if preferred. It is possible
to complete the Master degree in 3 trimesters however this would
require entry into the program in Trimester A.
How do I apply?
Download the SCU Direct Application
form via www.scu.edu.au
How to Apply page.
Fill out Application form then return to:
Student Services
Southern Cross University
PO Box 157
Lismore NSW 2480
AUSTRALIA
What is the cost ?
Australian Citizens
$1530 per unit, which is deferrable.
Fee deferment - FEE-HELP information, go to: www.goingtouni.gov.au
For International Students
AUD$1700 (Upfront payment as you enrol in each unit).
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How do I pay for
the course?
On approval of your application, an offer of a place in the course
will be made. Once units are submitted for enrolment you will be invoiced.
Payment can be made by the following methods:
- Take invoice to Australia Post (Office)
- On Internet via Post Bill Pay
(www.postbillpay.com.au)
- Send a cheque or money order payable to the University.
- Telegraphic transfer of funds may be available through your
bank.
- By credit card -
telephone 1300 300 744
International +61 1300 300 744
Language testing for speakers of English
as a second language.
At present we have no facility for language testing. This course
is run entirely online in the English language and it is expected
that students will have a sound knowledge of this language sufficient
to master the academic requirements of the program(including comprehension,
discussions and written assessments).
Application tests and/or interviews
There are no application tests or interviews as such, selection
is treated on an individual basis and each applicant's prior experience
and/or education is considered on its merits.
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How is this
program offered?
This program offers freedom and total flexibility
by being available online. You can work where and when
you wish.
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How much time per week is required?
This would depend on the number of units that were being undertaken.
We normally indicate nominally 10 hours per unit. This of course
also depends on the enthusiasm of the student to interact with the
online.
Is travel to an SCU campus required for
exams etc?
This program is offered externally online and as such there is no
necessity to be on campus at all. There are no exams in any unit.
Assessment is by assignments (essays and presentations).
Is the EM course geared towards disaster
/ emergency work / humanitarian aid?
This course is geared for all emergency situations. Having said
that, the community development focus is particularly relevant for
humanitarian disasters in which Non Government Organisations (NGO's)
have a major role with communities in the long term as well as at
the time of a disaster. We emphasise the planning with communities
prior to the event, during the development of disasters so often
seen in countries of the south, in order to mitigate the inevitable
effects. We are very keen to have students from all over the world
interacting about their individual situations in order for all to
grow and learn about other's experiences in the field.
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