Course Level

Master Degree (By Coursework)

CRICOS

107042A

Master of Global Studies

This future-focused degree gives you flexibility to design your studies in order to pursue emerging and cross-sector job opportunities, including in international development, security, humanitarian emergencies and sustainability. By engaging with organisations and communities, thought leaders and students from diverse backgrounds, Master of Global Studies graduates will emerge with advanced knowledge and skills to lead teams, communities and inform strategic decision-making across a diverse range of industries.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Melbourne City

Full-time - 2 years

N/A
N/A

Melbourne City

Full-time - 2 years

Part-time - 4 years

$57,600
N/A

Structure

Core first-year subjects provide a conceptual foundation in key features of the contemporary global system, focusing on governance, development, security, and sustainability.

Subjects

  • Development
  • Urban Sustainability
  • Security
  • Crisis Management and Disaster Response

Entry requirements

  • successfully completed an Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent overseas qualification), OR at least 5 years of relevant professional experience in international development, urban or disaster management, or related policy fields. To have your professional experience considered you must submit with your application a CV and a personal statement that demonstrates your academic foundation for masters study. This may include details on how your professional experiences relates to the program, demonstration of critical thinking in personal and/or professional practice, and communication and problem-solving skills.

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