Program Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, graduates will be able to:
1.
Synthesise and apply skills and knowledge in advanced professional contexts to solve real world issues and problems.
2.
Evaluate and critically analyse a range of ideas and theories pertaining to editing and publishing.
3.
Combine ethical stance with advanced knowledge, skills and competency in the practice of editing and publishing to produce responses to particular demands of professional practice including in leadership roles.
4.
Conceive, plan, effectively communicate and execute work requiring research, scholarship, composition, interpretation and leadership.

Structure Notes

The Master of Editing and Publishing consists of 12 units of courses with the following structure: eight (8) units of courseworkfour (4) units of supervised research.

The Master of Editing and Publishing consists of 12 units of courses with the following structure:

  • eight (8) units of coursework
  • four (4) units of supervised research.

Structure

Coursework

8 Units

Supervised Research

4 Units

Intake Details

The Academic Calendar and Important Dates webpage will allow you to view and download a copy of the important dates for the calendar.

Semester 1

OL-TWMBA-SEM1-Full Time

OL-TWMBA-SEM1-Part Time

Recommended Enrolment Patterns