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Melbourne Uni: 1 year course? (1 Viewer)

WannaBeLaw

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hey guys i've been looking everywhere, but i can't find anything that lists one year courses that are available.

appreciate any help,

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tafe.

no such thing as a 1 year course unless its 'honours' or a masters
 

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pretty sure that they don't... Unless I've just never heard about them
 

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well you need to have an undergraduate degree to do it (not sure what the circs of the OP are). edit: opps you are the OP.

tafe.

no such thing as a 1 year course unless its 'honours' or a masters
yes there are- as above linked to, there are graduate certificate courses generally offered by universities for a wide range of subjects eg. Graduate certificate in commerce from usyd (0.5 year) or a diploma of some kind (eg. graduate diploma of education) or ones for arts subjects. They generally require you to already have a degree, but they can be anywhere from half a year to a year length.

edit: i guess it depends on what you want to do, but i found this: https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/view/2009/D21-AA#overviewId
graduate certificate in arts at melbourne. not actually entirely sure how long it is, but i think its one year. Actually that is a 6 month course.

ok here is the graduate diploma in arts- 1 year course. https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/view/current/D22-AA

so i guess the terminology is: 'graduate certificate'= 6 months, 'graduate diploma' = 1 year. But obviously they all seem to need an undergraduate degree.
 
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