Why Graduate Certificate in Research Design?
All research begins with a question – learn how to formulate yours.
Research is the driving force behind every sector, from healthcare to the creative arts, space, education, and more. It fuels new ideas, shapes smarter decisions and powers positive change.
Whether you’re passionate about exploring unchartered ideas, eager to make a lasting impact, or simply want to find new ways to tackle complex problems within your industry or community – we’re here for it.
Are you interested in learning how to design a research project in an area you are passionate about? Or are you aiming to tackle a Master of Research but didn’t receive the grades required for direct entry? Our Graduate Certificate in Research Design is designed to help get you there.
Overview
Are you driven by curiosity and inspired to tackle big questions, but not sure where to begin? Perhaps you’re interested in pursuing a Master of Research but don’t qualify for direct entry? Our Graduate Certificate in Research Design is designed to help you bridge that gap and kickstart your career in research.
This graduate certificate is available to people with a bachelor degree in any field who have already completed 0.5 years (full-time equivalent) of eligible research development courses, – either through their undergraduate studies or equivalent professional experience as approved by Adelaide University. Professional experience will be assessed and approved on an individual basis.
At Adelaide University, we understand that balancing study with work, family responsibilities and other important commitments can be challenging. It’s why we’ve designed our Graduate Certificate in Research Design to be flexible – so you can choose to study full-time or part-time and advance your study goals without compromising your current commitments.
In this graduate certificate, you will complete the following two courses:
- Research Project Definition
- Research Planning and Proposal.
Upon successful completion of the Graduate Certificate in Research Design with a weighted average mark (WAM) of 65 or higher, you’ll be eligible for admission to the Master of Research program. You’ll also be eligible for credit – and be able to complete the Masters in just one year of full-time study.