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Graduate Diploma in Anthropology - Macquarie University

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Course Information:
College: College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Division: Division of Society, Culture, Media and Philosophy
Department(s): Department of Anthropology
Area Of Study: Society, Culture, Media and Philosophy
Course Type: Undergraduate
Degree Type: Graduate Diploma
CRICOS Code: 056561D
Key Features:
The Graduate Diploma in Anthropology provides an intensive course in undergraduate anthropology units approximately the equivalent of a major in this field. 
Suitable For:
The Graduate Diploma in Anthropology is ideal for those who already have an undergraduate degree but are interested in an intensive course composed entirely of Anthropology units.

This course is also intended for those who are wishing to enrol in the Master of Applied Anthropology (MAA), or Master of Development Studies and Culture Change (MDevCult) but who do not have sufficient undergraduate anthropology units to qualify them for admission into the program.

Career Opportunities:
Graduates may find work opportunities in areas where cultural difference is pertinent: indigenous affairs, migration, work for international organisations, community development, social research, human resources, or product design.  
Requirements - 2009 :
Entry Requirements: A Bachelor degree from a recognised university in any field of study.
Course Quota: No
Work Experience Requirements: No work experience required.
English Language Requirements:
  • IELTS (Academic English only): Minimum 6.5 overall, with 6.0 in each section
  • TOEFL (paper based test): Minimum 580 overall, with 53 Listening, 52 Reading, 59 Structure/ Written Expression, 5.0 TWE
  • TOEFL (computer based test): Minimum 237 overall, with 19 Listening, 19 Reading, 25 Structure/Writing
  • TOEFL (internet based test): Minimum 92 overall, with 18 Listening, 17 Reading, 22 Writing, 22 Speaking
Course Entry Rank:  
 
Course Commences: Semester 1 (February), Semester 2 (July), 2009
Study Options: Full-Time
Minimum Course Duration: 1 Year
Minimum Course Credit Points: 23
Confirmed Per Credit Point Fee*: $838.00
Estimated Annual Fee*: $19,274.00
Location: North Ryde (Sydney)
Subjects Per Year: 4-6

* This is a proposed fee only and is subject to change.For courses of more than one year’s duration: For units completed in 2009, the 2009 fee will apply. For units completed in 2010 (or 2011, depending on the duration of the course), you will pay the fee approved for the 2010 (or 2011) academic year respectively.

For students commencing in semester two, 2009: the 2009 fee listed will apply for your first semester of study only. The fee approved for 2010 will take effect from semester one, 2010.

All fees are in Australian Dollars (AU$), unless otherwise stated.

Sample Program:

This is a sample study program only. The units listed in this sample program may not be a true representation of what an official study program will look like for this course. This sample program shows an example of possible units which could be taken under this area of study.

YEAR 1 (ELECTIVE UNITS)
ANTH150 Identity and Difference: Introduction to Anthropology
ANTH265 Illness and Healing*
ANTH275 Development Studies: The Anthropology of International Aid*
ANTH375 Globalisation and Culture*
ANTH377 Culture, Health and Sexuality in the Developing World*
ANTH373 Anthropology of the City*
 

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