Master of Evaluation
Course MR-EVAL (2014)
Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2014.
Year and Campus: | 2014 - Parkville |
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CRICOS Code: | 073590B |
Fees Information: | Subject EFTSL, Level, Discipline & Census Date |
Level: | Research Higher Degree |
Duration & Credit Points: | Students are expected to complete this research in 1.50 years full time, or equivalent part time. |
Coordinator
Dr Amy Gullickson
Contact
Education Student Centre
234 Queensberry Street
Call: 13 MELB (13 6352)
Course Overview: |
The course is a program of professional development catering for the needs of those who wish to take a leadership role in evaluation practice. Such people are normally employed as policy and program planners, trainers, teachers, performance auditors, managers and consultants. They are drawn from public sector organizations (in areas such as education, welfare and health), non-government agencies, business, or from consultants offering evaluation services. The course aims to enable students to become familiar with theories underlying policy and program development, the roles of various types of evaluation as well as key concepts and approaches to evaluation. It will encourage critical review of important issues in the design, conduct and use of evaluation. |
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Learning Outcomes: |
Students who have completed the Master of Evaluation course will be able to:
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Course Structure & Available Subjects: |
The Master of Evaluation (MR-EVAL) is a research classified course which requires completion of a major thesis. The course is 150 points and is taken over 18 months full time (or equivalent part time). Students in the Master of Evaluation (MR-EVAL) complete
Students in the Master of Evaluation (MR-EVAL) must achieve an H2A (75% average) in the coursework component to proceed to the thesis.
Information on the 100 point coursework-classified Master of Evaluation (MC-EVAL) is available here: https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/view/current/MC-EVAL |
Subject Options: | Compulsory subjectSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Elective subjectsStudents undertake 25 points of electives from the following list: Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: ThesisThe research component of this course is comprised of a 20,000 word thesis and research methodology. The research methodology modules must be completed during the first semester of enrolment in the thesis. Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Not offered in 2014 |
Entry Requirements: |
The Selection Committee will evaluate the applicant's ability to pursue successfully the course using the following criteria:
Applicants are normally required to have completed a research project, component, subject or group of subjects that accounts for at least 25% of their work (i.e. Honours year), or 25% of one year accumulated over the length of a Masters course, and which has, or have, been conducted, and assessed, individually. Research carried out in groups should at least have been graded individually. This project, component, or subject(s) may include: (a) any obviously research oriented project, subject or sustained piece of scholarly writing conducted for assessment, such as small theses, research essays, long essays, or studios; AND/OR (b) any less-obviously research subjects, including practice-based subjects such as performance or fieldwork, where there is also scholastic rigor as documented in a sustained piece of writing analogous to (a); AND/OR (c) any subjects directed at the formation of research skills, such as methodology and reasoning, such as scientific reasoning, or legal reasoning, where a sustained piece of writing has also been produced. 2. The Selection Committee will require a personal statement of no more than 500 words outlining relevant prior study and work experience, and motivation to undertake the course in a format as specified by the Selection Committee. 3. The Selection Committee may conduct interviews or tests or may call for referee reports or employer references to elucidate any of the matters referred to above. |
Core Participation Requirements: |
The Melbourne Graduate School of Education welcomes applications from students with disabilities. It is University and Graduate School policy to take reasonable steps to enable the participation of students with disabilities, and reasonable adjustments will be made to enhance a student’s participation in the Graduate School’s programs. In all courses
Students who feel a disability will prevent them from meeting the above academic requirements are encouraged to contact the Disability Liaison Unit. |
Further Study: |
Graduates from this program are eligible to apply for entry to the Doctor of Education program or a PhD provided they meet the entry requirements and subject to achievement of an H2A GPA. Please note also that graduates of an undergraduate Honours degree may already be eligible for doctoral studies, subject to the same entry and achievement requirements. |
Graduate Attributes: |
This course seeks to enable students to achieve the University of Melbourne Graduate Attributes by:
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Links to further information: | http://education.unimelb.edu.au/study_with_us/professional_development/course_list/evalution |
Notes: |
Application Procedure: http://education.unimelb.edu.au/study_with_us/how_to_apply Scholarships: Information about graduate research scholarships offered by the University of Melbourne is available from the Melbourne Scholarships Office. |
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