This research level is meant for professionals engaged with the delivery of services to the community, and will let them produce their research at the diverse array of social sciences contexts. Candidates are approved in to the areas of Kids & Family Studies, Community Studies, Disability Studies, Gerontology, Human Services, Women's Studies and Youth Work.
University admission requirements apply. All applicants have to own a Bachelor Honours degree (first or upper second class) in a relevant field, or perhaps a Graduate Diploma or Graduate Certificate in a relevant field, with a class average of at least 65 per cent. Special entry may be viewed for students with equivalent research experience.