Professional Practice

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Master of Professional Practice

Get the opportunity to study and complete your Masters. Study 18 months full-time or up to five years part-time, the choice is yours. Develop practice at an advanced level while working with a diverse range of people. You’ll become an effective leader of inter-professional teams.

  • Level 9
  • 1.5 years, full-time (part-time options may be available)
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Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Practice

Advance in your professional practice by engaging in a wide range of relevant academic material. Interact with professionals in other fields of practice to enrich and further develop your ability to work in interprofessional teams. Credits may be gained towards Master’s study.

  • Level 8
  • 17 weeks, full-time (part-time options available)
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Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Practice

Further your skills in a field of professional practice. Learn how to apply research methods and apply them in a work area of your choice. Credits may be gained towards Master’s study.

  • Level 8
  • 1 year, full-time (part-time options available)

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Give yourself credit

Use the knowledge and skills you already have to fast-track your qualification with minimum cost. Workplace-learning, volunteering, professional development, other provider qualifications and online courses or units can be recognised as prior learning and put towards your future diploma or degree.

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