Master of Learning and Development (Full Fee Paying) (MLD1) - MLearning&Dev
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Semester intake: | Semester 1 (February) Semester 2 (July) Semester 3 (November) |
Fees: | Domestic full fee paying place International full fee paying place |
Standard duration: | 1 year full-time up to 4 years part-time |
Program articulation: | From: Postgraduate Certificate in Learning & Development; Postgraduate Certificate in Education ; Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Linguistics |
Notes
Both modes of study are supported through the USQ 精东传媒app Desk
This program does not qualify students for teacher registration
with relevant teaching authorities. To qualify for teacher registration
in Queensland, please refer to the
Contact us
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Program focus
This program is designed for those wishing to respond to emerging educator roles and opportunities brought about by changes in workplaces and communities. Within such an environment, individuals shape personally-relevant study from formal and informal programs. A central tenet for students in the Master of Learning and Development is their cultivation of a critical and reflective approach to the literature and its inherent conceptual frameworks. The program therefore keeps pace with the rapidly changing education environment and the educator鈥檚 expanding and evolving role. Students are able to customise their study by selecting courses from other faculties as part of their learner-designed program. This flexibility encourages students to focus on specific areas based on their personal and professional needs, industry requirements and future career aspirations, and is ideally suited for those from non-traditional educational settings who do not require teacher registration
Career opportunities
This program is designed for those in career transitions. Teaching and learning are increasingly viewed as central to the work of professionals and practitioners across a range of industry, organisational and community contexts whose responsibilities now include the facilitation and/or management of professional learning and development. It is this broad focus on lifelong learning that drives increased participation in learning in all its forms. This in turn creates a demand for professionals and practitioners who are able to effectively plan, design, develop, organise, manage, support, facilitate and evaluate effective and responsive programs and sequences of learning that support personal, professional and organisational development. For example, this may lead to positions such as: Training and Development Managers, Education Designers, and Professional Education Coordinators.
One specialisation has been designed to address the requirements of accrediting bodies:
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the Career development and Lifelong Learning specialisation has been designed to address core and selected specialist competencies from the Professional Standards for Career Practitioners as determined by the Careers Industry Council of Australia.
Program aims
The aim of this program is to provide professionals in education, training and development with masters-level coursework and research opportunities that will engage with educational issues that are relevant and meaningful to them and help to sustain their communities and fulfil their lives. For those choosing the Research Pathway, a complementary aim is to provide an opportunity to develop research capabilities as a foundation for independent investigations through a critical approach to educational research. The program therefore aims to:
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facilitate the development and consolidation of knowledge and skills in teaching and learning in community, professional and workplace learning settings that are informed by contemporary learning theory and futures-orientated approaches
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support the application of these knowledge and skills through learner-centred design, flexible delivery and individualised and authentic assessment to enhance quality of services for their learners
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provide opportunities for students to build a program of study to suit their own particular needs, professional and industry requirements and individual career paths
Program objectives
On successful completion of the Master of Learning and Development, students should be able to:
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critically analyse and contextualise knowledge relating to professional practice, and sustainable engagement in educational sectors
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exhibit competence and commitment in pursuing personal lifelong learning goals of advanced scholarship in relation to their areas of specialisation
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articulate the local, provincial, national, regional and global dimensions of the work and identities of contemporary educators, trainers and developers
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demonstrate the capacity to add value to, and help to sustain contemporary learning communities
An additional objective for those following the Research Pathway is to:
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integrate empirical, methodological and theoretical knowledge in ways that engage current educational issues
Admission requirements
To be considered eligible for admission to the Master of Learning and Development program, applicants must:
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have completed a Bachelor鈥檚 degree from a recognised university.
Alternative admission
Applicants who do not meet the requirements for normal entry may apply for alternative entry if they believe that they can demonstrate that they have qualifications and/or experience that might be considered equivalent to those required for normal entry. Applicants are referred to the Australian Qualification Framework鈥檚 principles to assist such demonstration.
International applicants
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must also meet the 精东传媒app鈥檚 requirements for English language proficiency for international postgraduate students if applicable. Please refer to Section 2.2.4 of the.
How to apply
Domestic students
may be made directly to USQ.
International students
This program is offered to international students. An international student is a person who is not an Australian or New Zealand citizen and not an Australian permanent resident. Please refer to for information about entry requirements, visa arrangements and how to apply.
Program fees
Domestic full fee paying place
Domestic full fee paying places are funded entirely
through the full fees paid by the student. Full fees vary depending
on the courses that are taken. You are able to calculate the fees
for a particular course via the .
Domestic full fee paying students
may be eligible to defer their fees through a Government loan called provided they meet the residency and citizenship
requirements.
Australian citizens, Permanent Humanitarian Visa
holders, Permanent Resident visa holders and New Zealand citizens
who will be resident outside Australia for the duration of their program
pay full tuition fees and are not eligible for .
International full fee paying place
International students pay full fees. Full fees vary depending on the courses that are taken and whether they are studied on-campus, via distance education/online. You are able to calculate the fees for a particular course via the .
Program completion requirements
Students are required to follow the recommended enrolment pattern for their selected specialisation or to tailor a 'student-designed' enrolment pattern following the program structure.
Program structure
The Master of Learning and Development is an 8-unit program. Three guidelines shape the program structure.
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A minimum of 50% of the units studied (at least 4 units) must be level 8 courses
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A minimum of 50% of the units studied (at least 4 units) must be from the
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A maximum of 50% of the units studied (up to 4 units) may be selected from any USQ Faculty 鈥 choose via the search facility.
Students may choose to follow a prescribed enrolment pattern for one of the specialisations, or may prefer to tailor their study as outlined in the "Student-Designed Customisation" notes below.
Please refer to MLAD Master of Learning and Development for the Early Childhood specialisation.
Student-Designed Customisation
This option is an alternative to following the recommended enrolment pattern for a particular Specialisation. Students may choose to customise their study by following the program structure guidelines above.Note: Students must submit a study plan for approval by the Program Coordinator.
Coursework and Research Pathways
Students may choose to study a suite of eight (8) coursework units, the Coursework pathway, or if students intend undertaking doctoral studies at a later date, follow the Research pathway.
Coursework pathway | Research pathway | |
Faculty of Education coursework | Minimum of 4 units | Minimum of 4 units |
Complementary coursework: | Maximum of 4 units | Maximum of 4 units * |
The Research pathway requirements and its recommended enrolment pattern can be found in the Research section of this Handbook entry.
Required time limits
Full-time enrolment normally requires one year of study. Part-time enrolment may be extended to five years of study.
Major studies/Specialisations
Because of the program focus, the default study pattern will be student-designed; a customised pattern following the program structure guidelines. Students who follow the recommended enrolment pattern for the following specialisations will have their specialisation named on their testamur.
Please select one of the following specialisations or refer to the section of this Handbook to tailor your own study pattern via the student-designed customisation option.
Refer to MLAD Master of Learning and Development for the Early Childhood specialisation.
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Adult Professional and Workplace Learning
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Career Development and Lifelong Learning
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Learning Design
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Educational Leadership
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Online and Distributed Learning
Research
The Research Pathway comprises a minimum of one research coursework unit and an individual, supervised project comprising a minimum of 2-units. Students will:
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work with a project supervisor in the 2 (or 3) unit project
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arrange supervision for their project during the research coursework unit
Project topics will be in one of the fields of education or a related cognate field and are limited by the Faculty鈥檚 capacity to supervise. See the research recommended enrolment pattern.
Note: The Research Pathway is not available to students undertaking the following specialisations:
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Adult, professional and workplace learning
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Early childhood
Practical experience
Professional experience is required and recommended in the Adult, Professional and Workplace Learning. Irrespective of level of academic performance achieved by students in this specialisation, no student will be eligible to graduate from the specialisation without satisfactorily demonstrating current professional competence against the performance criteria identified in the nominated courses. Eligibility to Undertake professional experience in Queensland Educational Settings Under the terms of the Commission for Children and Young People Act (Qld. 2000), students undertaking professional experience are considered to bevolunteers engaged inregulated employment. As such, all students working with children must apply to the Commission to be issued with a notice that they are suitable to work in child-related employment. As part of this application, the student must consent to the Commission conducting a criminal history check as the key element of the process of determining suitability. All applications for a suitability notice must be made at the local campus of the university at the commencement of their program. Students who do not make application, or who do apply but are subsequently deemed unsuitable, will not be able to undertake the professional experience components of the program.
Further information, including a list of serious offences which could lead to a child care student being deemed unsuitable, are available at
Students undertaking professional experience outside of Queensland will need to check the requirements for professional experience in their State or Country.
IT requirements
Students must have reliable and ready access to email and the Internet. See for more information.
Articulation
The Master of Learning and Development program articulates from the, Postgraduate Certificate in Education, and Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Development.
Exit points
Students who successfully complete a minimum of four (4) units of the Master of Learning and Development program will be able to transfer 4 units of credit to an appropriate Postgraduate Certificate program (see the programs listed under Articulation above).
Exemptions
The maximum exemptions granted will be no more than half of the program units (four units). Within this limit, exemptions will be granted for relevant studies successfully completed at postgraduate level in the last five years and may be considered for studies successfully completed in the last 10 years. Students who have completed the Postgraduate Certificate programs listed in the Articulation section above, will receive full credit. Within the framework of these guidelines, the following points warrant particular consideration:
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Transfer of credit from other incomplete USQ award programs may be permitted where there is similar or appropriate content.
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Advanced Standing for other formal awards from recognised educational institutions will be assessed using the Australian Qualification Framework鈥檚 .
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Other completed and assessed professional development and workplace learning activities will attract credit into the program when assessed by Program Administration as equivalent to a full USQ course.
Students intending to apply for exemptions should seek advice from Program Administration before applying for exemptions, and follow the.
Enrolment
Students will enrol in the Master of Learning and Development on either a full-time or a part-time basis. International on-campus students must be enrolled full-time.
It is recommended that study commences with the specialisation's Faculty of Education coursework section.
Note: Minimum enrolment numbers apply to all courses. Should enrolments not meet the minimum number required, students may be transferred to a different mode or offering and advised of the change prior to semester start.
In this section:
- Recommended enrolment pattern - Research pathway
- Recommended enrolment pattern - Adult, professional and workplace learning
- Recommended enrolment pattern - Career development and Lifelong Learning
- Recommended enrolment pattern - Educational leadership
- Recommended enrolment pattern - Learning design
- Recommended enrolment pattern - Online and distributed learning
Recommended enrolment pattern - Research pathway
Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | |||||
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On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (ONL) | |||||
Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | ||
Faculty of education Coursework: Select a minimum of 4 Master of Education coursework courses as listed in the specialisations' Recommended Enrolment advice. | |||||||
Complementary Coursework:Select a maximum of 1 coursework course from any | |||||||
Research: | |||||||
Required Coursework | |||||||
2 | 1, 2, 3 | ||||||
Optional Coursework - If selected, a maximum of one course from the following: | |||||||
2 | 1, 2, 3 | ||||||
1 | 2 | 1, 2 | |||||
Project:Select 2 or 3 units from the following | |||||||
1, 2, 3 | Pre-requisite: | ||||||
1, 2, 3 | Pre-requisite: and 4 units of completed Postgraduate 精东传媒app and minimum GPA 5 |
Recommended enrolment pattern - Adult, professional and workplace learning
The Adult, Professional and Workplace Learning specialisation is designed to meet the needs of professionals and other practitioners with an undergraduate degree or equivalent in a discipline other than education who wish to build a solid foundation of knowledge and skills in teaching and learning to enhance their practice and support their personal, professional and career development. It will also meet the needs of more experienced educators and trainers with an undergraduate degree or equivalent seeking further development of their knowledge and skills in teaching and learning with a focus on adult, professional and workplace learning. Indicative positions include Training and Development Manager, Education Officer, Workplace Trainer and Learning and Development Consultant. The specialisation provides students with the opportunity to develop and demonstrate skills in designing, planning, facilitating, managing, assessing and evaluating teaching and learning processes and to develop their capacity for critical, reflective practice and ongoing professional development and renewal.
Please note that the Research Pathway is not recommended for this specialisation.
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Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | Comments | |||||
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On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (ONL) | ||||||
Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | |||
Faculty of education Coursework: | ||||||||
Required courses | ||||||||
1 | Runs every second year 鈥 will not run in 2014 | |||||||
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1, 3 | ||||||||
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^ | 1, 2, 3 | There is an Instructional placement requirement | ||||||
Complementary coursework: Select 2 courses from at least one of these must be a level 8 course. |
Footnotes | |
* | Your program of study must include a minimum of 50% level 8 courses |
^ | One of the central aims of this specialisation is to allow students to develop teaching skills and strategies, while at the same time linking theory and practice. This is the basis for continual improvement. It is therefore essential that all students complete at least two education coursework courses (EDU8701, FET5601 or EDU5713 and at least one complimentary course before undertaking any instructional placements associated with this specialisation. |
Recommended enrolment pattern - Career development and Lifelong Learning
This specialisation will meet the growing demand from individuals working in teaching, counselling, training, employment, community development, or information management roles, who support the career planning and development of students, clients, and organisations. The Career Development and Lifelong Learning specialisation has been designed to address core and selected specialist competencies from the Professional Standards for Australian Career Development Practitioners, and it has been officially endorsed by the Careers Industry Council of Australia as a qualification for being accorded the status of professional career development practitioner under the Professional Standards. In addition, the recommended first course in the program provides an entry pathway for students completing the DEEWR Australian Career Development Studies course, for which USQ is an approved Examiner.
Follow the recommended enrolment table below. Those intending to undertake doctoral studies at a later date are referred to the Research Pathway in preference to 'Complementary Coursework' courses. Coursework Pathway students may select any courses as their 'Complementary Coursework'.
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Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | Comments | |||||
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On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (ONL) | ||||||
Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | |||
Faculty of education coursework: Select a minimum of 4 Faculty of Education coursework courses | ||||||||
Required Courses | ||||||||
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1 | 2 | |||||||
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Select a minimum of 1 of the following Faculty of Education coursework courses: | ||||||||
2 | ||||||||
1, 2, 3 | ||||||||
EDU8605 | 1 | Runs every second year 鈥 not available in 2013 | ||||||
2 | ||||||||
Complementary Coursework: Select a maximum of 4 courses from | ||||||||
OR | ||||||||
Research pathway: Follow the recommended enrolment of the Research section in this Handbook entry. |
Footnotes | |
* | Your program of study must include a minimum of 50% level 8 courses. |
Recommended enrolment pattern - Educational leadership
An interpretive analysis of Educational Leadership explores the significance, connectedness, and inference of conceptual frameworks, relationships and systems to further our understanding of human-centred transformations. This specialisation is designed for those with leadership responsibilities in a range of organisations, units or communities with a clear educational agenda. Social and sustainable partnerships, contested relations and collaborative work are located within dynamically changing environments. Student contexts will inform these analyses to develop culturally relevant approaches for educational leadership roles.
Follow the recommended enrolment table below. Those intending to undertake doctoral studies at a later date are referred to the Research Pathway in preference to 鈥淐omplementary Coursework鈥 courses. Coursework Pathway students may select any courses as their 鈥淐omplementary Coursework鈥.
Your program of study must include a minimum of 50% level 8 courses
Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | Comments | |||||
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On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (ONL) | ||||||
Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | |||
Faculty of Education Coursework:Select a minimum of 4 Faculty of Education coursework courses | ||||||||
1 | 1 | |||||||
2 | 1, 3 | |||||||
2 | 2 | |||||||
1 | 2 | |||||||
EDU8605 | 1 | Runs every second year 鈥 not available in 2013 | ||||||
Complementary Coursework: Select a maximum of 4 courses from | ||||||||
OR | ||||||||
Research pathway: Follow the recommended enrolment of the Research section in this Handbook entry. |
Recommended enrolment pattern - Learning design
Effective learning design is at the heart of sound educational practices. To interrogate the potential of various learning environments, contexts and opportunities, educators must adopt a critical approach to the learning design process, and consider the extent to which learning is enhanced through explicit design strategies. This specialisation meets the needs of a wide range of professionals working in educational settings who need to develop their knowledge and skills in learning design. Those wishing to move into the fields of educational design/learning design/instructional design or development will find this specialisation particularly useful.
Follow the recommended enrolment table below. Those intending to undertake doctoral studies at a later date are referred to the Research Pathway in preference to 鈥淐omplementary Coursework鈥 courses. Coursework Pathway students may select any courses as their 鈥淐omplementary Coursework鈥.
Your program of study must include a minimum of 50% level 8 courses.
Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | Comments | |||||
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On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (ONL) | ||||||
Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | |||
Faculty of Education Coursework: Select a minimum of 4 Faculty of Education coursework courses | ||||||||
1 | Runs every second year 鈥 will not run in 2014 | |||||||
2 | ||||||||
2 | 1 | |||||||
1, 3 | ||||||||
Complementary Coursework: Select a maximum of 4 courses from | ||||||||
OR | ||||||||
Research pathway: Follow the recommended enrolment of the Research section in this Handbook entry. |
Recommended enrolment pattern - Online and distributed learning
The specialisation is designed to meet the needs of a wide range of professionals in a variety of online education settings. It caters for those in both formal education settings and informal learning contexts 鈥 specifically teachers and educational designers moving to a more sophisticated application of online education, as well as professionals working in corporate environments. The main focus of this specialisation is to develop critical thinking, intellectual engagement and the ability to design, develop, facilitate and evaluate programs in online and blended learning environments.
Follow the recommended enrolment table below. Those intending to undertake doctoral studies at a later date are referred to the Research Pathway in preference to 鈥淐omplementary Coursework鈥 courses. Coursework Pathway students may select any courses as their 鈥淐omplementary Coursework鈥.
Your program of study must include a minimum of 50% level 8 courses.
Course | Year of program and semester in which course is normally studied | Enrolment requirements | Comments | |||||
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On-campus (ONC) | Distance education (EXT) | Online (ONL) | ||||||
Year | Sem | Year | Sem | Year | Sem | |||
Faculty of Education Coursework: Select a minimum of 4 Faculty of Education coursework courses | ||||||||
1 | 1 | |||||||
1 | Runs every second year 鈥 will not run in 2014 | |||||||
1 | ||||||||
EDU8605 | 1 | Runs every second year 鈥 not available in 2013 | ||||||
3 | ||||||||
Complementary Coursework: Select a maximum of 4 courses from | ||||||||
OR | ||||||||
Research pathway: Follow the recommended enrolment of the Research section in this Handbook entry. |