Master of International Development Practice

By closely aligning with the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, this industry integrated degree gives students the experience, tools and connections to help shape and lead meaningful transformation. The Master of International Development Practice focuses on understanding and tackling the political, economic, cultural and ecological issues that can lead to extreme poverty, poor health, fragile governance, inequality and environmental vulnerability.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Caulfield

Full-time - 2 years

$60,400
N/A

Clayton

Full-time - 2 years

$60,400
N/A

Structure

Total 96 Credit Points

Entry requirements

  • Entry level 1: 96 points to complete Duration: 2 years full time, 4 years part time:
  • An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with at least credit (60%) average.
  • Entry level 2: 72 points to complete Duration: 1.5 years full time, 3 years part time:
  • An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) in a cognate discipline with at least credit (60%) average or
  • An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) and an Australian graduate certificate (or equivalent) in a cognate discipline with at least 50% average in both qualifications.
  • Entry level 3: 48 points to complete Duration: 1 year full time, 2 years part time:
  • An Australian bachelor honours degree (or equivalent) in a cognate discipline with at least credit (60%) average.

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