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Master of Social Change & Development

CAPSTRANS is a joint initiative of the Universities of Wollongong and Newcastle. It is a Key Centre of Research and Teaching funded by the Australian Research Council, the two universities and by partners in business and government.

This degree (48 credit point by coursework) is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to understand the processes of social change and development, and to improve their problem solving skills and effectiveness as administrators, researchers, development planners, educators, or managers. The course combines theoretical perspectives with empirical studies and policy-oriented perspectives.

CAPSTRANS' postgraduate teaching program complements the Centre's research programs so that all courses are informed by the most recent high quality research. Students are offered the opportunity to study in a research and teaching centre with extensive international networks staffed by some of the best scholars in their respective fields.

On-campus study is possible at the University of Wollongong or University of Newcastle, while flexible delivery modes and delivery at Asia partner Universities are currently being developed.

Entry to the Degree
Students normally have a Bachelors degree with a minor sequence in the area studied.

Subjects Offered
Masters of Social Change and Development students will complete eight subjects

Four Core Subjects
CAPS901 Social Change and Development
6
CAPS902 Issues in Developing Economies
6
CAPS904 Social Program Evaluation and Planning
6
CAPS933 Social Science Research Methods
6

Specialisation Subjects*

CAPS903 Migration and Multicultural Societies
6
CAPS905 Labour Relations, Regulation and Organisation
6
CAPS906 Human Resources in Developing Countries
6
CAPS907 Managing the Production and Diffusion of Knowledge
6
CAPS908 Special Project A
6
CAPS909 Special Project B
6
*at the discretion of the course co-ordinators, two specialisation subjects may be replaced by the following subject:
CAPS934 Research project in social Change and Development
12

Elective Subjects
Students may complete up to three electives from a wide range of special-interest subjects from both Universities.

University of Wollongong Electives
CCS951 Regulating Culture
ECON955 Comparative Studies in Industrial Relations
ENGL923 Indigenous Literatures in Canada, New Zealand and Australia
INTR910 Politics of International Relations
INTR911 Politics in the South Pacific
INTR912 Pacific Rim and Pacific Basin
INTR920 Advanced International Economic Relations
INTR931 Public Policy
INTR957 Post-War Economic and Social Development in the Asia-Pacific
INTR958 Selected Topics in Post-War Economic and Social Developments in the Asia-Pacific
MGMT928 Public Policy and Administration
MGMT978 Cross Cultural Management
MPOL902 International Maritime Policy
POL931 Comparative Politics in a New World Order
POL941 Politics of Developing and Lesser Developed Countries
SOC940 Social Policy and Theory
SOC942 Advanced Race and Ethnic Studies
TBS905 Economic Analysis of the Business Environment in Australia and Asia
TBS920 International Management

 

 
 
 

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