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Graduate Certificate in Science

Why study the Graduate Certificate in Science at UNE?

The Graduate Certificate in Science is a flexible course designed for students who wish to expand on their undergraduate program or students who wish to change the direction of their focus. The Graduate Certificate in Science is the first level in an articulated program which can lead to further study at Graduate Diploma or Master coursework level providing the opportunity to qualify for research Master or PhD candidature.

For those wishing to expand their undergraduate program, intensive study is available at graduate level in a range of scientific areas such as biochemistry, botany, chemistry, ecology, genetics, mathematics, microbiology, physics, physiology, statistics and zoology.

For those wishing to enter a new field of study, the Graduate Certificate in Science enables students to gain the basic background knowledge required for further study at graduate level in areas related to science.

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Degree Snapshot

DURATION

0.5 Years Full-time
Up to 2 years Part-time

FEES

CSP (quotas apply)
Full Fee
International

2013 STUDY OPTIONS

Armidale

Trimester 1, Off Campus
Trimester 1, On Campus
Trimester 2, Off Campus
Trimester 2, On Campus

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CRICOS Code: 065083K
Official Abbreviation GradCertSc
Course Type Postgraduate
Commencing
Responsible Campus Admission Period Mode of Study
Armidale Trimester 1 Off Campus
Armidale Trimester 1 On Campus
Armidale Trimester 2 Off Campus
Armidale Trimester 2 On Campus
Course Duration
  • 0.5 Years Full-time
  • Up to 2 years Part-time
Fees CSP (quotas apply)/ Full Fee / International
Total Credit Points 24
How to apply

All domestic students apply direct to UNE

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International students apply direct to UNE through International Marketing and Pathways

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Intensive Schools

Mandatory intensive schools may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. See Unit Catalogue for specific requirements.

Entry Requirements

A candidate shall:

(a) have fulfilled all the requirements for admission to a degree, or an equivalent qualification, acceptable to the faculty as sufficient qualification for admission to candidature; or

(b) satisfy the school by means of other qualifications and/or relevant experience that adequate preparation for candidature has been made.

Practical, Clinical or Work Experience

This is a postgraduate award designed to broaden a graduate's knowledge as required in their workplace.

Advanced Standing

Maximum of 6 credit points:

for units which have not been counted towards another qualification; or

for considerable professional experience in a relevant field of interest

Academic Colours

Straw (BCC 51)

Further Information

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These Course Rules & Plans are ONLY to be used if you Commenced, Transferred or Changed Versions in the Graduate Certificate in Science in 2013.

Admission to Candidature

A candidate shall:
(a) have fulfilled all the requirements for admission to a degree, or an equivalent qualification, acceptable to the faculty as sufficient qualification for admission to candidature; or
(b) satisfy the School by means of other qualifications and/or relevant experience that adequate preparation for candidature has been made.

Advanced Standing

Advanced standing is not granted for units taken to meet course admission requirements (except for an approved articulation in the course).

The maximum advanced standing shall be for units counting 6 credit points which are deemed to be equivalent to units offered by the University and approved for the course comprising:
(a) 6 credit points for units completed at the University; or
(b) 6 credit points for units completed from another institution; or
(c) 6 credit points on the basis of considerable professional experience in a relevant field of interest.

Period of Candidature

The period of candidature shall be:
(a) 0.5 years as a full-time candidate;
(b) up to two years as a part-time candidate.

Course Requirements

To qualify for the award a candidate must pass units to the value of 24 credit points with not more than 12 credit points at 100-level. Candidates shall complete a program of study in accordance with their background and area of interest.

Program of Study

Candidates shall complete an approved program of study as outlined in the Course Schedule comprising:

Course Structure Credit Points
Listed Units 24 cps
Total 24 cps

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Award of Degree

Candidates who meet the course requirements shall be awarded the Graduate Certificate in Science.

Improper Conduct

Candidates are referred to the Student Coursework Plagiarism and Academic Misconduct Rules.

Course Aims The course aims are currently unavailable.
Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
  1. demonstrate knowledge of science and its approach to problem solving;
  2. use and apply recognized methods of science;
  3. demonstrate personal and social responsibility through an awareness of the ethical frameworks, by working safely and responsibly in individual and team environments; and
  4. use scientific literacy to understand and explain scientific issues to peers, scientific non-experts and the general community.
Graduate Attributes
Knowledge of a Discipline
Graduates will understand scientific practice and may have advanced knowledge in a discipline of science.
Communication Skills
Graduates will be able to communicate scientific results, information, or arguments, to a range of audiences, and for a range of purposes.
Global Perspectives
Graduates will understand, and be able to articulate, aspects of the place and importance of science in the local and global community.
Information Literacy
Graduates will be able to communicate scientific results, information, or arguments, to a range of audiences, and for a range of purposes.
Life-Long Learning
Graduates will be able to take personal responsibility for lifelong learning by demonstrating a capacity for self-directed learning.
Problem Solving
Graduates will be able to investigate and solve problems by using recognized methods of science and appropriate practical techniques and tools.
Social Responsibility
Graduates will be able to take social responsibility by recognizing the relevant ethical frameworks within which science is practiced and show a capacity for working responsibly and safely in both individual and team environments.
Team Work
Graduates will have an awareness of the need to function effectively as members of teams.
 

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