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Graduate Diploma in Human Studies

Course Overview / Course Structure

Course Name Graduate Diploma in Human Studies
Level Postgraduate
Type Full-time or part-time
Mode On-campus or by distance education
Duration 1 year (full-time equivalent)
Credit Points  
Starting Semesters 1 & 2
Course Code SS43
CRICOS Code 040752F
Host School Social Sciences

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General Information

The Graduate Diploma in Human Studies is a one-year fulltime course, or part-time equivalent. It is designed for students who have an undergraduate qualification in another field, and who wish to pursue general studies in human behaviour.

Career Outcomes

 
 
  

Attendance

Full-time students undertake 3-4 units per semester. Each unit is equivalent to 10 credit points). Students may enrol in fewer units per semester and extend their degree over a longer period. Australian students enrolled in three or more units may be eligible to claim Austudy benefits. International students are required to study a minimum of 30 credit hours (3 subject equivalent) per semester to fulfil Australian study visa requirements

Workload for the Course

The Graduate Diploma in Human Studies requires 80 credit points for completion. Each credit point indicates an expected student involvement of one hour per week for one semester. A standard unit carrying a weighting of 10 credit points normally involves 10 hours of study and research per week. Students undertaking fulltime study will have a semester load of 40 credit points.

Students may apply for transfer of credit from previous studies. Application for transfer of credit is to be made at the time of entry into the course. During their course of study, students may also apply to engage in cross-institutional study towards the requirements of the course.  A maximum of 50% of the course may be undertaken through transfer of credit and/or cross-institutional study.

Course Structure

The Graduate Diploma in Human Studies consists of Core units and Elective units.

Core units
CS400 - Christianity and Worldviews
HB401 - Introduction to Human Behaviour  OR
HB421 - Human Development Theories

Elective units
Any 6 advanced units selected from undergraduate Human Behaviour or Sociology units

Relationship with other courses

Students who are enrolled in the Graduate Diploma in Human Studies may exit this course with the Graduate Certificate in Human Behaviour, subject to course rules.

The Graduate Diploma in Human Studies also exists as an alternative exit point from the more specialised Graduate Diploma in Counselling Studies, Graduate Diploma in Youth Studies and Graduate Diploma in Chaplaincy, and as an early exit point from the Master of Counselling and Master of Counselling (Honours). In such cases, students who find that they are not suited to the more specialised studies contained in those courses may prefer to transfer to the more general studies of the Graduate Diploma in Human Studies. Students who take this course of action are still required to fulfil the requirements of the Graduate Diploma in Human Studies.

Students who begin the Graduate Diploma in Human Studies and then find that they wish to continue their studies or to change the focus of their studies may transfer to other postgraduate Social Sciences courses, subject to the entry requirements of those courses. Students who transfer course are then subject to the rules of their new course.

Students who complete the Graduate Diploma in Human Studies and wish to continue their studies may apply to enrol in other postgraduate Social Sciences courses, subject to the entry requirements of those courses.

Summary of Course Rules – Graduate Diploma in Human Studies

1) A total of 80 credit points are required for completion of the award.
2) Core units of 20 credit points, as specified, and Elective units of 60 credit points are required for graduation.
3) At least 50 points of credit must be completed within the Social Sciences.
4) No more than 40 credit points gained in prior or concurrent studies at another institution may be credited towards the requirements of the award.
5) The maximum allowable time for completion of the award shall be TEN years.
6) Variations of course rules must receive the approval of the Dean and the Board of Studies.

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