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Graduate Certificate in Social Change and Development
The three subjects making up this program focus on the Asia-Pacific
region. The program emphasises social transformation studies.
The Faculty's teaching program complements the research programs in the Centre for Asia-Pacific Transformation Studies (CAPSTRANS) 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 faculty with extensive international networks staffed by some of the best scholars in their respective fields.
Entry Requirements
A Bachelor degree from a recognized institution with a relevant
minor study sequence.
Course Requirements
This is a 24 credit point program. Students will complete
three subjects.
| Subjects |
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Credit Points |
| Core Subjects:
Students select two subjects |
| CAPS910 |
Globalisation and Citizenship |
8 |
| CAPS911 |
Social change and development |
8 |
| CAPS915 |
Migration and Labour Mobility |
8 |
| SOC904 |
Principles of Social Impact Assessment |
8 |
| Elective Subjects:
Students select at least one subject * |
| CAPS918 |
Special Topic A |
8 |
| CAPS919 |
Special Topic B |
8 |
| ELL902 |
English for Postgraduate Studies I (Arts) |
8 |
| ELL904 |
English for Postgraduate Studies II (Arts) |
8 |
| INTR910 |
Politics of International Relations |
8 |
| INTR912 |
Pacific Rim and Pacific Basin |
8 |
| INTR931 |
Public Policy |
8 |
| INTR920 |
Advanced International Economic relations |
8 |
| INTR957 |
Post-War Economic and Social Development in the Asia-Pacific |
8 |
* With the approval of the Course co-ordinator, students
may select another relevant subject.
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