About Policy And Development in Murdoch University
Course Description
Development policy can include anything from foreign aid and peace-building to promoting human rights, limiting climate change, negotiating between international corporations and much more.
In this course, you’ll explore development policy, policy analysis and management practice across a range of settings. You’ll develop the analytical, strategic and problem-solving skills you need to work in government and the not-for-profit and private sectors, in Australia and internationally.
5 reasons to study a Graduate Certificate in Policy and Development at Murdoch
- Travel to Indonesia as part of the Study Indonesia Australian Consortium for 'In-Country' Indonesian Studies (ACICIS) program and earn credit towards your course by putting your learning into practice.
- Choose full-time, part-time, on-campus or online options to help you fit study into your working life. If you’re an international student, you’ll need to study full-time to meet your visa requirements.
- Study on your own terms. Classes are offered at a range of times with both intensive and traditional offerings available.
- Get involved in free workshops and seminars to help you with writing, policy research and analysing data, ethical decision making, how to run surveys and research as a postgraduate student.
- You’ll be taught by leading academics who have worked in the development and policy industry for companies such as OXFAM and Care International.
Develop your skills
Build essential skills and knowledge to meet your career or study goals. Topics you’ll cover include:
- critical approaches to development
- public sector management
- policy research and evaluation
- financial administration and budgeting.
Your career
If you’re a recent graduate expanding your knowledge in the area of policy and development, or a professional exploring a new career direction, this course will give you new professional skills and a competitive edge in your career.
You could find work in the government and public sector, the not-for-profit sector and in business, in roles such as:
- Policy Officer
- Aid Development and Implementation Officer
- Policy Evaluation Officer
- International Aid Officer
- International Community Liaison Officer.
Academic qualification equivalents:
- Entry into a masters degree requires you to have completed an undergraduate qualification that is comparable to
an Australian bachelor degree, honours degree or graduate diploma..
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS : overall score of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0
- TOEFL : 90 with no band less than 20
- PTE : 58 with no band below 58
Murdoch University Highlights
Type |
Public |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Establishment Year |
1973 |
Mode of Program |
Full time; part-time and online |
Campus accommodation capacity |
800+ |
Application portal |
Online/Agent |
Academic calendar |
Semester-based |
International student satisfaction rate |
90% |
Alumni |
70,000+ |
Cost of living |
500 AUD per week |
Students Enrolled |
23,000 |
Financial aid |
Scholarships |
Murdoch University Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
The tuition fee varies with course and degree. The cost of the complete program for some courses is tabulated below:
Programs |
Cost of the Program (AUD) Undergraduate |
Cost of the Program (AUD) Postgraduate |
Business and Law |
88, 557 - 1,46,830 |
15,777 - 88, 557 |
Creative Arts |
80,370 - 1,47,983 |
15,777 - 66,262 |
Engineering |
88,557 - 1,33, 180 |
17,013- 68,734 |
Health |
93,764 - 156,684 |
15,850 - 1,13,332 |
Cost of Living depends upon the lifestyle and preferences of the person. Approximately living expenses in Perth can be estimated to 500 AUD per week. Let us have a look at various expenses estimated per week:
Item |
Cost per week (AUD) |
Rent |
180 |
Utilities such as gas, water and electricity |
35 |
Food |
120 |
Public transport |
20 |
Clothing, toiletries and entertainment |
120 |
Health insurance |
9 |