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Master of Social Change and Development


  • The University of Newcastle
  • Course CRICOS Code:088342F
  • World Ranking (QS):NO.197
  • Course Duration:1.5 years
  • Australian State:New South WalesNSW
  • Australian City:Newcastle
  • Course Intake:Semester 1,Semester 2

Course Description

This program prepares students for a broad range of careers both locally and internationally that contribute to social change. You will learn how to successfully undertake projects in close collaboration with community members, and graduate equipped with the skills to influence positive outcomes. With our hands-on learning opportunities, you don’t have to wait until you finish the program to make an impact. Graduates can work in key areas including Indigenous affairs, organisational leadership and capacity building, roles within government agencies, non-government organisations and private firms, trade and development, and sustainable agriculture and food security for rural development - in Australia as well as developing countries.

Basic Information

Course Discipline Social Development
Faculty Faculty of Social Work
Qualification Level Masters Degree (Postgraduate)
2025 Course Tuition Fee (Annual) $AUD 31,240
Course Duration 1.5 years
Campus(es) Newcastle

Entry Requirements

Academic Requirements The Master of Social Change and Development is an 80 or 120 unit postgraduate qualification. For admission into the 80-unit program, applicants must have one of the following qualifications or equivalent: Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma; or Bachelor Honours Degree; or Bachelor Degree in a related field plus one year’s relevant work experience; or Diploma or Advanced Diploma plus five years' relevant work experience. For admission into the 120-unit program, applicants must have one of the following qualifications or equivalent: Bachelor Degree in a related field; or At least seven years’ relevant work experience. Relevant work experience includes administration, research, development planner, local officer, educator, or manager. Work experience can be identified through: certified copies of all relevant qualifications, a detailed CV, and a statement of service or signed letters from employers confirming your role, duties and period of employment. Related fields include sociology, geography, anthropology and development studies, agriculture, environmental studies, education, municipal community or social work/welfare, Indigenous Studies and economics.
English Requirements IELTS overall minimum - 6.5 IELTS section minimum - 6.0
Portfolio Required NO
Work Experience Required NO