Masters (Coursework)
CDU's Master of Arts (Coursework) is a flexible, postgraduate unit-based course that offers students opportunities to develop competencies in a range of fields, enhance career progression, update skills, and pursue their interests in arts and social sciences. The course will diversify and grow your knowledge in cultural and creative spheres.
You'll choose to specialise in one of following areas:
Whether you want to consolidate your expertise or forge a new career path, this degree will equip you with the analytical and critical thinking skills you need to succeed.
At CDU, you'll explore unique perspectives on the contemporary issues facing Indigenous Australia, Northern Australia and South-East Asia. Our lecturers are leaders in their fields and are ready to guide and mentor you.
In a world where opinions are rife, but facts and considered thought may not be, your ability to critically evaluate ideas, concepts and information will set you apart.
Successful completion of a recognised bachelor degree, graduate certificate, graduate diploma, master's degree, or equivalent international qualification.
The course is comprised of 160 credit points of core and elective units. The core units are designed to be undertaken consecutively with elective units, which make up the remainder of the course requirements.
A Master of Arts is a great way to deepen and strengthen your knowledge and skills across a wide range of professional careers from the creative industry to Indigenous policy. The course offers the opportunity to credit the work you are doing on existing projects towards your study.