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International Postgraduate
UQ Guide 2014
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Contact details:
International Student Advisor 1800 671 980 (free call within Australia) or +61 3 8676 7004
www.uq.edu.au/international/enquiry
Technology
and Innovation
Management
Innovation and technology are key drivers of competitive advantage in today’s global knowledge economy. Harnessing
this advantage requires highly developed specialist skills in technology and innovation management.These programs build
on previous tertiary qualifcations or relevant work experience. You will gain the knowledge and skills to effectively manage
innovation and technology in both public and private sector organisations. The broad aim of the program is to understand,
integrate and promote the management of technology in industry, thereby improving business productivity and global
competitiveness. Develop the skills and knowledge to access the power of innovation, technology, research, new product/
service development and commercialisation in your organisation.
Program
Code
CRICOS
Code
Program
duration
Start
Semester
Program
Location
Study
Mode
Indicative
semester fee^
English language
proficiency
Coursework Masters
Field of study:
Biotechnology
5355
029981G Three
semesters
1 (3 March 2014),
2 (28 July 2014
St Lucia
Internal $16,080
IELTS overall 6.5 / 6 in
each sub-band: see
page 57
Admission requirements
Bachelor degree in any feld with a grade point average of at least 4.5 on a 7-point scale; or Graduate
Diploma in Technology and Innovation Management with a grade point average of at least 4.5 on a
7-point scale.
Closing Date:
See page 84
Postgraduate
Pathways to Masters
5353 Graduate Certifcate
www.uq.edu.au/study/?int=5353
5354 Graduate Diploma
www.uq.edu.au/study/?int=5354
Graduate Diploma
Field of study:
Business
5468
065372A
Two semesters 1 (3 March 2014),
2 (28 July 2014
St Lucia
Internal $16,080
IELTS overall 6.5 / 6
in each sub-band:
see page 57
Admission requirements
Bachelor degree in an approved feld with a grade point average of
at least 5.75 on a 7-point scale; or approved qualifcations based on
academic record and work experience.
Further study options
Master of Philosophy or
PhD program in the feld of
business
Closing Date:
See page 84
Tourism, Hotel
and Event
Management
These innovative programs allow graduates from related disciplines who have not previously studied tourism, hospitality or event
management to change and accelerate careers by integrating specialist knowledge and industry related experiences across
more than one of these areas. The programs include a number of foundation and core courses that develop a comprehensive
understanding of the tourism, hotel and event industries, and the wider context in which they operate.
Program
Code
CRICOS
Code
Program
duration
Start
Semester
Program
Location
Study
Mode
Indicative
semester fee^
English language
proficiency
Coursework Masters
Fields of study:
Event management • Hotel
management • Travel and
tourism management
5548
077439K Three
semesters
1 (3 March 2014),
2 (28 July 2014
St Lucia
Internal $16,080
IELTS overall 6.5 / 6
in each sub-band:
see page 57
Admission requirements
Bachelor degree in feld of business, commerce, environmental/resource
management or social sciences with a grade point average of at least 4.5
on a 7-point scale; or Graduate Certifcate in Tourism, Hotel and Event
Management with a grade point average of at least 4.5 on a 7-point scale.
Further study options
Master of Tourism, Hotel
and Event Management
(Advanced)
Closing Date:
See page 84
Coursework Masters
(Advanced)
Fields of study:
As above
5553
077440F Four
semesters
1 (3 March 2014),
2 (28 July 2014
St Lucia
Internal $16,080
IELTS overall 6.5 / 6
in each sub-band:
see page 57
Admission requirements
Bachelor degree in feld of business, commerce, environmental/resource
management or social sciences with a grade point average of at least
4.75 on a 7-point scale; or Graduate Certifcate in Tourism, Hotel and
Event Management with a grade point average of at least 4.75 on a
7-point scale; or Master of Tourism, Hotel and Event Management with a
grade point average of at least 4.75 on a 7-point scale.
Further study options
Master of Philosophy
Closing Date:
See page 84
Postgraduate
Pathways to Masters
5547 Graduate Certifcate
www.uq.edu.au/study/?int=5547
Tourism
Leadership
Whether you have relevant undergraduate qualifcations, or unrelated undergraduate qualifcations plus professional experience
in the tourism, hospitality and event industries, this program will provide you with the knowledge and skills required for
positions in international tourism leadership, research, and consultancy with private, public or non-proft organisations.
Program
Code
CRICOS
Code
Program
duration
Start
Semester
Program
Location
Study
Mode
Indicative
semester fee^
English language
proficiency
Coursework Masters
Fields of study:
Service management • Tourism
development • Tourism
marketing • Visitor management
5549
077441E
Three
semesters
1 (3 March 2014),
2 (28 July 2014)
St Lucia
Internal $16,080
IELTS overall 6.5 / 6 in
each sub-band: see
page 57
Admission requirements
Bachelor degree in feld of tourism, hospitality, or events with a grade
point average of at least 5 on a 7-point scale, plus one year’s relevant
work experience in a tourism related industry that the Executive Dean
deems relevant to the program; or bachelor degree in any feld with a
grade point average of at least 5 on a 7-point scale, plus at least three
years relevant work experience in a tourism related industry that the
Executive Dean deems relevant to the program.
Further study options
Master of Philosophy,
PhD
Closing Date:
See page 84
^ Indicative fee
Indicative fees are calculated on the basis of average frst-year, full-time study patterns. Actual fees may vary according to your choice of majors and electives and
whether studying full-time or part-time.