Master of Learning Sciences and Technology (Research)

Postgraduate

In Canberra (Australia)

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Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Canberra (Australia)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The design and management of e-learning systems and programs is a complex task that requires specialist skills and a well-founded understanding of how people and organisations learn, and how they can learn more effectively with the help of technology.



The research pathway will suit you if you want to conduct research in ICT-supported learning or if you're planning to progress to a higher degree by research. If you pursue the research pathway you'll complete a dissertation (12 credit points) on a topic chosen in consultation with your supervisor along with core units of study in psychology and the design of technology-supported learning, emerging educational technologies and research frontiers.

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Canberra (Australia)
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Course programme

Master of Learning Sciences and Technology (Research) Units of Study

Candidates are required to complete a total of 48 credit points (cp), comprising: 30 cp (5 units of study) of core units; 12 cp (2 units of study) of capstone units; and 6 cp (1 unit of study) of elective units from the Learning Sciences and Technology (Research) Units of Study Table.


Progression rules

Under normal progression, a full-time student completes prescribed units of study to the value of 24 credit points per semester. Part-time students may undertake prescribed units of study up to the value of 12 credit points per semester. Students are required to attend all lectures, tutorials and other activities prescribed for their units of study.

Capstone experience

A capstone unit is completed in the final semester of enrolment. It provides an opportunity to integrate ideas and understandings drawn from units of study taken in the course. The capstone is a compulsory requirement and is undertaken by completing a dissertation (12 credit points; 12,000 words).

Master of Learning Sciences and Technology (Research)

Price on request