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Some fast facts MACQUARIE AT A GLANCE
Since 1964, Macquarie has been doing things differently. Here’s a snapshot of where we are now.
OVER 100 YEARS combined field experience in the Department of Policing,
Intelligence and Counter Terrorism (PICT)
VALUABLE NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES
as PICT’s student cohort includes a wide range of
professionals with diverse backgrounds from over 50
nations
MORE THAN 300 companies on campus or in the adjacent Macquarie Business Park, providing
access to internship and job opportunities
UNIQUE AND APPLIED LEARNING
opportunities such as internships, overseas study
tours, and access to industry professionals
SPECIALISED POSTGRADUATE DEGREES
are available from PICT in 5 key areas of national security:
cyber security, intelligence, counter terrorism, policing, and international security
studies
$1 BILLIONinvested in infrastructure and
facilities in recent years
MORE THAN 156,000alumni in over 140 countries
The only Australian university with its own train station
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Contents
QUESTIONS?ASK US ANYTHING...STUDENT CONNECTAdmission, enrolment,scholarships, domestic feeadvice and general enquiries
T: +61 (2) 9850 6410 E: [email protected]
SECURE YOUR FUTURE
LEARN FROM EXPERTS
HEAR FROM OUR STUDENTS
CAREER PATHWAYS AND STUDY OPTIONS
MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL SECURITY STUDIES
MASTER OF POLICING, INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTER TERRORISM
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF INTELLIGENCE
RESEARCH WITH IMPACT
BACHELOR OF PHILOSOPHY/MASTER OF RESEARCH
FEES AND SCHOLARSHIPS
IMPORTANT DATES
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Information in this publication is correct at time of printing (August 2015) but the University reserves the right to vary or withdraw any course(s) and/or units, its fees and/or the mode or time of offering its course(s) and unit(s) without notice.
PHOTOS: EFFY ALEXAKIS, PHOTOWRITE; CHRIS STACEY; TIM WILLIAMS; MATT WEDDIS; PHILLIPA JANOS.
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3 REASONS TO CHOOSE SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE AT MACQUARIE
Our staff have strong links with industry and are across developments in areas critical to government and the private sector
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Our classes include professionals from Australia and around the world providing valuable networking opportunities
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Our courses are unique and tailored to meet the needs of industry and students3.
Secure your future
The Department of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism (PICT) offers cross-disciplinary postgraduate courses and opportunities for research in areas including cyber security and counter intelligence. You’ll learn from international security experts with years of practical experience.
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The Department of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism (PICT) was established in 2005 to provide government, security agencies and police forces with the critical insight, expertise and training they needed to confront the new set of security challenges emerging in the 21st Century.
Since then, it has grown to become one of Australia’s leading centres of teaching and research in security studies, including internationally recognised programs in cyber security, intelligence studies, counter terrorism, policing, criminology and international security. The Department encourages students to interact and engage with leading researchers and practitioners through a diverse and applied curriculum, seminars and lectures by experts with significant practical experience, internships with leading industry partners, and opportunities to work with researchers exploring the big issues of 21st century security, from countering violent extremism, exploring the darknet, to charting the big geopolitical shifts in the Indo-Pacific region.
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Julian Droogan - Senior Lecturer Dr Droogan is the Director of Learning and Teaching and a senior lecturer for PICT. Prior to joining Macquarie he worked in the area of anthropology of religion at the University of Sydney. He has also spent time doing fieldwork in India, Pakistan, the Pacific and the Middle East. His research interests include the relationship between religion, culture and security issues in areas such as the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific. Dr Droogan also works with government and community groups on running countering violent extremism programs at a state and federal level as part of Australia’s counter terrorism strategy.
Vince Hurley - Associate LecturerVince joined PICT in 2010 after nearly 30 years with the NSW Police Force. He has been a detective investigating national and international cocaine trafficking, the manufacturing of amphetamine and ecstasy, a hostage negotiator, and an adviser in the Department of Premier and Cabinet on domestic violence legislation and policy reform. Vince teaches in the Master of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism program.
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Learn from expertsPICT draws together senior academics and leading industry professionals specialising in research, theory and practice associated with security.
Professor Benjamin SchreerProfessor Schreer is the Head of Department of PICT. He teaches and researches in security and strategic studies, with a main focus on Asia-Pacific strategic trends and the evolution of Australian defence policy. Professor Schreer regularly provides expert advice to national and international media on these subjects.
Prior to joining Macquarie, he was Senior Analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute; Senior Lecturer and Deputy Head of the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at the Australian National University; Deputy Director of the Aspen Institute Germany; Research Group Leader in the Centre of Excellence at the University of Konstanz; and Research Fellow at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs.
Garry Dobson APM - Lecturer Formerly an Assistant Commissioner with the NSW Police Force, Garry has had a distinguished career of more than 35 years. He has expertise in executive command relating to education and training, major event and incident management and directing multi-agency government task forces in crime prevention. Garry is the Program Director of Policing for PICT.
Fred Smith - Lecturer Fred is a retired captain from the United States Navy with 30 years military intelligence experience in the Pacific and Middle East, as well as tours in Europe, the Mediterranean, and with the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO).
He has extensive experience in all-source intelligence fusion analysis, intelligence preparation of the operational environment, operational intelligence and intelligence watch operations.
Dr Angela Irwin - LecturerDr Irwin is the Program Director for Cyber and a lecturer in PICT. Her research interests are in the areas of criminology, sociology, psychology and information and computer technology (ICT). A current research project involves looking at the use of crypto-currencies for funding violent jihad.
In her teaching Dr Irwin focuses on inspiring students to become enthusiastic and motivated learners who actively participate in their own learning by framing the topics in new and exciting ways. She also ensures students develop skills that are valuable in the workplace.
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Hear from our studentsBEYOND THE CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE
PICT postgraduate students have the opportunity to participate in overseas study tours as part of their studies. In 2015, a 10-day USA study tour focused on giving students an American perspective on contemporary security issues and the Australia-US bilateral relationship. As a result of the extensive networks of PICT staff, the study tour included meetings with both current and retired intelligence professionals.
Highlights of the study tour hosted by START (National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism) were a series of lectures with researchers at the University of Maryland, a Q&A session and guided tour of the Pentagon by several American civilian and military personnel, a visit to the Embassy of Australia where students had a private audience with Ambassador Beazley, meeting and personal tour by Walter Pincus, a national security reporter at The Washington Post, attending the 2015 Global Peace Index Release organised by the Institute for Economics and Peace, and the 2015 Fragile States Index Launch organised by The Fund for Peace and hosted at the United Nations Foundation. Students also participated in a two-day workshop involving a crisis management simulation.
Here are some descriptions of the students’ tour experiences:
“The crisis communication simulation was a challenging and stimulating experience. It provided us with invaluable insight into the dynamics of inter and intra-agency communication in a crisis.” (Holly Barton)
“There were lots of highlights but I think one of my favourites was The Pentagon as it showed some of the practical applications of the US/Australia relationship and how it’s valued, rather than just reading about it in a journal article.” (Lucy Wray)
PICT STUDENT ASSOCIATION The PICT student cohort represents a diverse range of students including experienced international professionals already working in a policing, intelligence or counter terrorism related field, as well as recent graduates embarking on postgraduate studies. The Student Association brings together the diverse cohort through a range of events and activities designed to encourage a sense of community and networking opportunities for current students and graduates.
“An incredibly valuable part of my studies has been the internship experience. I would highly recommend this experience to all eligible students. I undertook a twelve-week internship at KPMG that opened my eyes to the growing role of the private sector in the national security space. It made me consider career options I had not previously thought about. I have also noticed a significant change in my confidence levels since completing this internship; on a professional, academic and individual level. Exposure to senior corporate figures and learning to communicate effectively in that environment certainly played a key role in building my confidence. When I graduate I have secured a position in the graduate program at KPMG in Canberra as a consultant.”
Molly Rydon, Current student
Master of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism with a Master of International Security Studies (specialising in Intelligence)
“The double degree appealed to me for a number of reasons. Not only was I able to study international security but I was able to gain specialist knowledge on policing, intelligence and counter terrorism. It offers a number of different subjects and has a range of study options and flexible timetabling. The evening on-campus classes allow for a diverse range of students who all bring a wealth of knowledge. The main highlight though has been the people that you learn from. The academics are from a wide range of professional backgrounds. As a student I have benefited from the experiences of a former US Naval Intelligence officer, an Australian Army Brigadier, a Counter Terrorism expert, a Cultural Anthropologist and many more. This made the degree the perfect combination of theory and case studies.”
Elyse Wood, Current student
Master of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism with a Master of International Security Studies (specialising in Counter Terrorism)
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Jahanzeb Khan, Current studentMaster of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism with a Master of International Security Studies (specialising in Cyber Security)
“As an employee of the Government of Pakistan as a mid-ranking police officer, this double degree has enhanced my expertise in policing and introduced me to the latest theories and practices. My specialisation in Cyber Security has helped me learn the skill set fundamental to securing the cyber space. As part of my studies I undertook a research project that has helped prepare me for a possible doctorate in an area in Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism.
A brilliant aspect of studying at PICT is the lifelong acquaintances and friendships made with fellow security professionals from around the world. Most of the students are professional police officers, army officers and counter terrorism experts who opt for PICT in order to upgrade their theoretical framework while exchanging practical experiences with their fellow students, and this enriches the overall learning endeavour of everyone at PICT.“
Henry Ward, Current studentMaster of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism with a specialisation in Cyber Security
“As a mature student with over 30 years experience in the field of intelligence and counter terrorism, there were three major reasons for choosing my degree at Macquarie. Firstly, I sought to formalise my experience with a widely recognised qualification. Secondly, I felt the need to challenge or confirm my beliefs in some of the industry dogma that I had come to regard as absolute truth. Thirdly, the quality, variety and breadth of experience of the PICT staff is world class. My studies have delivered answers where none had previously been forthcoming. Answers that not only have allowed me to personally evaluate industry practice but also widen my view of potential field-related developments into the future.
I enjoy the in-class interaction, shared experiences and sense of camaraderie with tutors and fellow students. It is these connections that will endure long after we graduate.”
Nadeem Irshad, GraduateNadeem is a Lieutenant Colonel in the Pakistan Army, working in higher level operational planning.
“I chose to study the Master of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism at Macquarie because of its diversified and multidisciplinary academic linkages within the security field, and because it allowed me to study the subjects of my own choosing and interest rather than having to study any particular set units. It has given me strategic insight into the various aspects of security at policy level and an understanding of how the different fields are linked to achieve overall security.
My time at Macquarie not only enhanced my understanding of various facets of security, but more importantly being in an international class taught me to understand other perspectives.”
Career pathways and study optionsThis diagram illustrates at a glance, the study options and potential career opportunities depending on your area of interest.
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IntelligenceCounter intelligence International security
adviser and analyst for private security
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adviser to international organisations
analyst, researcher and commentator for media
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government adviser or consultant
law enforcement
strategist, researcher for intelligence and security
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Master of International Security
Studies
police officer
political adviser
private security manager
public law enforcement manager
data security administrator
forensic analyst
information security analyst
information security manager
information security research analyst
consultant/adviser
government or private organisation researcher
intelligence analyst
intelligence officer
policy adviser to public and private sector
adviser and analyst for private security agencies
adviser to international organisations involved
in security
agent working in international NGOs or in
foreign affairs
border protection agency officials
strategist, researcher for intelligence agencies
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KEY FEATURES
• Opportunity to undertake master-level study in the workplace, supervised and coordinated through web-based activities
• Offers study in intelligence analysis and security studies, as well as transnational crime, international law and political violence
• Learn from senior industry experts from policing, military and intelligence sectors
• This degree can be combined with the Master of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY
This degree includes subjects such as:• Asia-Pacific Security
• Border Security and Migration
• Globalisation and Security
• Humanitarian Intervention and Peacekeeping
• Insurgency and Non-State Security Challenges
• International Security
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Our graduates find employment with domestic and international government and non-government employers who deal with state and international security issues. Roles include business risk analyst, defence, policy, foreign affairs, law enforcement, media/journalism, intelligence and border security, and working in a range of NGOs.
RECOGNITION FOR PRIOR LEARNING (RPL)
Macquarie recognises students’ prior learning experiences, whether through formal qualifications or through other types of non-formal and informal learning, for both entry into, and credit towards its degrees. For RPL details go to courses.mq.edu.au/ MIntSecStuds
Course duration1 - 1.5 years full-time/equivalent part-time depending on RPL granted
Course structure
Study modesFull-time, part-time
Attendance modesInternal, external
CommencingSession 1 (February) Session 2 (July) UAC860021 - on campus 860022 - by distance
CRICOS083798C
Admission requirementsAustralian level 7 bachelor’s qualification or recognised equivalent in relevant field; or Australian level 7 bachelor’s qualification or recognised equivalent with relevant and significant work experience related to the field of security.
For the full degree structure and more information visit courses.mq.edu.au/MIntSecStuds
TOTAL 5 required units
choice of 7 units - an internship and/or a research unit are part of selection
48CP = 20CP + 28CP
Master of International Security StudiesALSO OFFERED AS A GRADUATE DIPLOMA AND GRADUATE CERTIFICATEIn today’s environment, international security studies goes beyond the traditional security challenges such as military conflict and can include challenges to human, societal, economic and environmental security. This degree explores the strategies being developed to respond to these security and intelligence threats.
Santiago Ballina, Graduate“This is a comprehensive and flexible degree that provides students with the freedom and resources to pursue their own research interests, while at the same time building a solid knowledge foundation and encouraging critical thinking. Having students from various countries in my classes gave me a unique opportunity to share with people that have actually experienced what is described in the textbooks, and this enriched my learning experience. The degree has given me the tools to better understand the security dimension of my job and respond to the everyday challenges that I face professionally.”
Santiago works for the Mexican Embassy in Australia as Head of the Consular Section and Cultural Attache.
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KEY FEATURES
• Gives you access to experts from around the world with practical experience in all levels of security
• You’ll study the latest developments and analyse the challenges, threats and opportunities confronting the Indo-Pacific region and the globe
• Examines the impact of media and modern communications technology on policing, terrorism, intelligence gathering and security
• Considers historical and contemporary dilemmas that may influence intelligence gathering and analysis, policy development and implementation in the region
• This degree can be combined with the Master of International Security Studies
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY
This degree includes the following specialisations:
Counter Terrorism Addresses counter terrorism in international and national contexts, including the intelligence analysis techniques and organised crime. Also considered is the development and implementation of strategies and tactics to counter terrorism, drawing on recent case studies and the funding of terrorism.
Cyber Security Provides an understanding of the principles behind cyber security, the theory and practice behind technology risks and counter measures and the role that security management plays in the wider picture of forensics analysis, policing, intelligence and counter terrorism.
General Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism Covers a wide range of issues related to policing, intelligence and counter terrorism in international and national contexts, including the intelligence analysis techniques and organised crime. Also considered is the development and implementation of strategies and tactics to counter terrorism, drawing on recent case studies and the funding of terrorism.
Intelligence Examines the history, role and various disciplines of intelligence in a national security environment. You will explore the issues that constitute actual and potential threats to national security and the role of intelligence and policy makers in responding to these threats.
Policing Addresses contemporary strategic issues affecting policing and examines the sociological characteristics, ethical dictates, governance and accountability frameworks that impact modern western democratic policing.
This degree includes subjects such as:• Border Security and Migration
• Cyber Crime
• Foundations of Modern Intelligence
• Globalisation and Security
• Police Leadership and Governance
• Practice of Modern Intelligence
• Strategic Law Enforcement
• Terrorism Issues
• Terrorism Networks
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Our graduates gain the skills to conduct rigorous analysis, the ability to develop sound policies, and an understanding of local and sectional aspirations and ideologies which impact particular issues, countries and communities. Graduates find employment with federal and state police services, cyber security agencies, private security industry, military forces and security industry-related companies, particularly private and public sector organisations who deal with analysis of risk and intelligence such as ASIO, ASIS, ATO and DIO.
RECOGNITION FOR PRIOR LEARNING (RPL)
Macquarie recognises students’ prior learning experiences, whether through formal qualifications or through other types of non-formal and informal learning, for both entry into, and credit towards its degrees. For RPL details go to courses.mq.edu.au/MPICT
Course duration1 - 1.5 years full-time/equivalent part-time depending on RPL granted
Course structure
Study modesFull-time, part-time
Attendance modesInternal, external
CommencingSession 1 (February)Session 2 (July)
UAC 860023 - on campus 860025 - by distance CRICOS083803M
Admission requirementsAustralian level 7 bachelor’s qualification or recognised equivalent in relevant field; or Australian level 7 bachelor’s qualification or recognised equivalent with relevant and significant work experience related to the field of security
For the full degree structure and more information visit courses.mq.edu.au/MPICT
TOTAL 5 required units
specialisation48CP = 20CP + 12CP
choice of 4 units - an internship and/or a research unit are part of selection
+ 16CP
Master of Policing, Intelligence and Counter TerrorismALSO OFFERED AS A GRADUATE DIPLOMA AND GRADUATE CERTIFICATECovers a wide range of policing, intelligence, counter terrorism and cyber security issues in international and national contexts, including intelligence analysis techniques, mapping terrorist networks and addressing cybercrime. You will learn how to think critically about these issues, and develop and implement strategies and tactics related to strategic policing and counter terrorism, drawing on recent case studies.
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Graduate Certificate of IntelligenceThis program prepares you for a career in intelligence. It focuses on establishing a sound theoretical foundation, developing analytical technique and setting intelligence within an appropriate ethical framework.
KEY FEATURES
• Develops knowledge and skills in the intelligence field
• Relevant to a wide cross-section of government and security professionals
• Gives you an exclusive insight into select Australian and international intelligence communities
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY
This degree includes subjects such as:• Architecture of Modern Intelligence
• Cyber Security
• Foundations of Modern Intelligence
• Insurgency and Non-State Security Challenges
• Practice of Modern Intelligence
• The Modern Intelligence Practitioner
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Our graduates find employment in domestic and international government and non-government organisations, security and intelligence networks.
Course duration6 months full-time/equivalent part-time
Credit points required16
Study modesFull-time, part-time
Attendance modesInternal, external
CommencingSession 1 (February) Session 2 (July) UAC860029 – on campus 860030 - by distance CRICOS 083751G
Admission requirementsAustralian level 7 bachelor’s qualification or recognised equivalent. To enter the program without prior tertiary study you must have gained substantial professional experience or learning in a cognate discipline.
For the full degree structure and more information visit courses.mq.edu.au/GradCertIntell
Brigadier (Retired) Vincent Williams CSC Before joining PICT in 2010, Brigadier (Retired) Vincent Williams held numerous teaching and senior command roles in the Australian Army.
In 2002, as a brigadier, he was deployed on operations to East Timor.
In 2004 he became Head of the Australian Defence Staff and Defence Adviser to the UK. In this role he was also responsible for Australia’s Defence relationship with NATO, the EU, and among others Portugal and the Netherlands.
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Research with impact
PICT draws together senior academics and leading industry professionals specialising in research, theory and practice associated with security, protecting both the national interest and the rights of individuals and groups within society.
Research in the Department of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism (PICT) is focused within the disciplines of security studies and criminology. PICT researchers are actively involved with the conceptual and empirical exploration of new and emerging criminal and security threats, as well as with the critical examination of governmental policy and strategy, particularly regarding the military, law enforcement and intelligence services. Our research is high impact and is published in leading international academic and scholarly publications. We also directly engage with law enforcement, including agencies such as NSW and Victoria Police, the NSW Crime Commission and the Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers.
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
The following provides some examples of research currently being conducted by PICT:
DARKNET AND DRUGS RESEARCH PICT researchers are actively involved with tracking and conceptualising new and emerging criminal threats on the ‘dark net’. This encrypted sub-section of the Internet is a rapidly expanding site of criminal activity, ranging from transnational drug dealing and arms trafficking to money laundering and contract computer hacking services. PICT research in this innovative, cutting-edge area is also critically focused, and our researchers have identified unexpected benefits and opportunities for public safety and law enforcement associated with dark net crime. Drs James Martin and Angela Irwin currently lead PICT research into dark net activity.
COUNTERING VIOLENT EXTREMISM (CVE) RESEARCH PICT is engaged in a series of countering violent extremism programs at a national and state level. Countering violent extremism is an important part of the preventative wing of counter terrorism, focusing on the creation and support of safe and resilient multicultural societies. Recent CVE programs include
the hosting of Australia’s inaugural CVE symposium in Perth, the running of a series of high-level CVE workshops sponsored by groups such as the Federal Attorney General’s Department and the NSW Police, as well as providing expert CVE research and consultancy for the State Government. PICT’s CVE research is headed-up by Dr Julian Droogan and Lise Waldek.
THE JOURNAL OF POLICING, INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTER TERRORISM (JPICT)
PICT is home to the Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism, an international peer-reviewed academic journal published biannually by Routledge. JPICT acts as an international forum for the academic and critical discussion of national security debates, the relationship between research and its practical applications, and a stimulus for professional training and forward thinking policy development.
To find out more visit pict.mq.edu.au
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT COURSES PICT offers a range of unique practical and applied professional development courses for government and industry. These non-award programs deliver the most current academic research and industry best practice on issues of security with an applied and practice-oriented focus. Professional development courses can be delivered on a range of topics including intelligence practice, countering violent extremism, whole of government security response, counter terrorism and cyber security.
To find out more contact Dr Julian Droogan E: [email protected]
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Bachelor of Philosophy/ Master of ResearchGain advanced coursework and research training that is recognised internationally. Completing this two year program will enable you to complete a PhD in three years, well short of the national average.
KEY FEATURES
• Macquarie is the first Australian university to fully align with European, North American and Asian research training qualifications by offering this program. It is consistent with the well-known ‘Bologna model’
• The BPhil/MRes is a two year program and replaces most honours programs as the main pathway to Macquarie’s Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
• Domestic BPhil (year 1) students are eligible to apply for a Commonwealth Supported Place (HECS scheme). In MRes (year 2), your tuition fees will be funded by the Australian Government’s Research Training Scheme. Domestic year 2 candidates will not have to pay tuition fees
• You can pursue joint PhD opportunities with Macquarie’s partner universities. For example, we have partnerships with universities in China, UK, France and many others
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY
This degree includes subjects such as:• Research communications (eg conference presentations)
• Research frontiers (ie cutting-edge research in chosen discipline)
• Research planning
• Research methods
• Literature review
Course duration2 years full-time/equivalent part-time
Study modesFull-time, part-time
Attendance modesInternal
CommencingSession 1 (February)
CRICOS076986B
Admission requirementsAustralian level 7bachelor’s qualificationor recognised equivalent,at a specified level ofperformance, usuallyan overall degree atcredit point averageof 2.5 out of 4.0. withat least 3.0 out of 4.0in the final year. Somedisciplines may have extra admission requirementssuch as a portfolio ofwork or a higher level ofperformance of bachelorstudy.
For the full degree structure and more information visit courses.mq.edu.au/MRes
David Hooker, Graduate“I chose to do my Master of Research in policing, intelligence and counter terrorism at Macquarie because of the outstanding reputation of the staff, and because it was the only Australian university offering a recognised research degree in my chosen area of expertise.
The experience of completing my MRes has been one of the highlights of my life. My research skills have grown tremendously since undertaking the MRes, largely due to the tremendous support, guidance, and expertise of the PICT staff. With these skills I look forward to a career as an academic or in government.”
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Internationally recognised, this degree offers graduates opportunities in:• higher degree research
• research and policy development roles in industry, education, government or NGOs
FEES AND SCHOLARSHIPS
All domestic full-time students entering year 1 of the Bachelor of Philosophy/Master of Research (BPhil/MRes) will receive a scholarship stipend in session 1 of $4,000. To receive a scholarship stipend payment of $4,000 in session 2, students will require an outcome of a weighted average of 65 or above in their session 1 results. Eligibility for a year 2 scholarship stipend will be determined through a competitive ranking process, and will be based on the performance of all year 1 units. MRes year 2 scholarship stipend will be at the rate of the Australian Postgraduate Award, which in 2015 was an annual amount of $25,849 tax free.
COURSE STRUCTURE = 64CP
1st year (BPhil) comprises 8 units building discipline’s knowledge
and research practice skills
2nd year (MRes) comprises research training in chosen discipline +
20,000 word thesis
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Fees and scholarshipsFEES AND FEE-HELP FOR DOMESTIC STUDENTS
Most of our postgraduate degrees require domestic students to meet the full cost of their course by paying the tuition fee upfront each session.
However, tuition fee assistance is available via FEE-HELP, an Australian Government loan scheme for eligible higher education students.
For further details about fees and FEE-HELP visit
arts.mq.edu.au/domestic-fees
SCHOLARSHIPS
The following scholarships are available to postgraduate coursework students:
The Macquarie University Higher Study Scholarship is designed to support recipients who can demonstrate financial hardship, to continue their studies to a Postgraduate Coursework or Honours level. It does not include research courses. The scholarship generously rewards students who have demonstrated not only academic excellence but also an equally strong commitment to equity. The scholarship is valued at up to $10,174 per annum for the normal duration of an applicant’s program of study.
The Macquarie University Alumni Garrawi Indigenous Scholarship has a purpose of encouraging Indigenous students to enrol in or undertake postgraduate university studies at Macquarie University. This scholarship is valued at $2,500 tenable for one year. It is awarded to an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person on the basis of academic merit and demonstrated commitment to Indigenous community advancement.
For further details about scholarships visit
arts.mq.edu.au/pg-scholarships
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