Graduate Certificate in Research
Duration | 0.5 years full-time, 1 year part-time |
Location | Adelaide and |
Next start term | Term 1, 2025 |
Study mode | On Campus, Online |
Course code | CL58 |
CRICOS | 097842M |
First-year fee | A$12,288 (Indicative) |
Overview
Duration | 0.5 years full-time, 1 year part-time |
Location | Adelaide and |
Next start term | Term 1, 2025 |
Study mode | On Campus, Online |
Course code | CL58 |
CRICOS | 097842M |
First-year fee | A$12,288 (Indicative) |
The Graduate Certificate in Research (GCR) will provide you the opportunity to acquire advanced research skills which can be applied in a range of disciplinary contexts. This course is aimed at professionals in a range of industry, government and community settings, and the course content is able to be tailored to suit your current employment context and/or areas of research interest.
If you are wishing to study a masters by research or doctorate but do not meet the admissions requirements of an AQF Level 9 or 10 degree then the Graduate Certificate in Research will be of interest. It provides an entry pathway to research higher degrees. If you achieve a grade point average (GPA) of 6 it will satisfy admissions requirements for progress into a masters by research. Entry into a doctorate will be dependent upon achieving the GPA requirement and satisfying qualifications and experience requirements.
The Graduate Certificate in Research (GCR) will provide you with the opportunity to acquire advanced research skills, which can be applied in a range of disciplinary contexts. This highly flexible course is aimed at professionals in a range of industry, government and community settings, and the course content is tailored to suit your current employment context and/or areas of research interest. It is suitable for those looking for a pathway into research or for those that require research skills to further their career.
During your study, you will compile a series of research portfolio activities during a minimum period of six-months full-time, or the equivalent part-time.
This course has been an unforgettable experience and has prepared me for my PhD. I met new friends from many countries and we shared our ideas together. I also met teachers who guided and supported me – they are all dedicated people.
Febria Artika
CQUEnglish, Graduate Certificate of Research, Doctor of Philosophy I Indonesia
I chose a PhD in linguistics because I want to be an expert in the area, especially in academic writing. My supervisors are open to new ideas, adaptable to new situations and providing clear guidance on projects and clarifying misunderstandings.
Sojuangon Rambe
English for Academic Purposes 3, Graduate Certificate of Research, PhD I Indonesia
I am undertaking a PhD in law where I am developing knowledge on topics I am passionate about, and there are opportunities to meet interesting people from various research fields. It is a privilege to be a student at CQU.
Beata Bronowicka
English for Academic Purposes, Graduate Certificate in Research, PhD I Poland
Graduates will have advanced theoretical and specialist knowledge in the principles and methods that exist within research. This will equip graduates with the research training and skills for further learning within a research higher degree, or for application of foundation research skills within workplace contexts. Graduates will obtain sufficient knowledge to independently conduct research in a specific discipline.
The course structure and available locations can change depending on when you want to study. You can choose the intake that best suits you in the drop-down menu below.
The structure of this course relies on study time and overall progress towards portfolio activities rather than credit point accrual. There are a range of compulsory and elective topics for you to study via a single unit (24 credits):
To complete this course, you'll be required to study the Research Portfolio (RSCH20003) unit. This unit is flexible, and can be taken in either full-time or part-time mode.
The Revisions and Extensions (RSCH20004) unit is available when a revision or extension is required following RSCH20003.
Click on the units below to learn more.
For your application to be considered, you must meet the following entry requirements.
While not needed to apply, you'll need to meet the following requirements throughout your studies.
This is an approximate cost of enrolling in this course, shown in Australian dollars (A$), for one academic year and is based on a full-time study load (8 units over 2 terms).
Your actual fees may vary, depending on the units that you select to study and your study load. Fees are reviewed each year and are subject to change.
A scholarship can help with the costs involved with living on campus, laptops and technology, childcare, study and living expenses, travel, and more.
You may be eligible for up to 25% international scholarship funded by the University.
We also offer other scholarships to support international students and encourage you to apply for the one that's right for you.
In addition to your international course tuition fees, you must have sufficient funds to cover other study and living expenses.
This will include costs such as textbooks, accommodation, visa applications, Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), general living, etc.
Our easy to use online application system for international students will guide you through the process of applying for a course at CQUniversity Australia.
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