Why Graduate Certificate in Research Skills?
Your pathway into a research degree.
Research powers every field and industry, from the creative arts to healthcare, space, education, and beyond. It not only generates new knowledge – it also guides decision-making, inspires innovation and drives better practices.
Whether you’re passionate about a specific subject, aspire to make an original contribution to your field, or simply want to find new ways to tackle complex problems facing your industry or community – we’re here for it.
Are you an experienced professional looking to upskill your research abilities? Or perhaps you’re looking for a clear pathway to completing a PhD? Our Graduate Certificate in Research Skills can help you take the next step towards your goals – whether that’s advancing your career or tackling research qualifications.
Overview
Our Graduate Certificate in Research Skills is designed for anyone looking to advance their career or progress to a research degree by developing their research skills.
It’s available to students with a completed bachelor degree in any field.
In this Graduate Certificate, you must complete 24 units of courses focused on developing your research skills, as outlined below. Six courses (2 units each) are core to the program:
- Foundations of Research
- Information Resources
- Research Integrity and Ethics
- Research Teams and Projects
- Research Communication
- Research Engagement and Impact.
Students undertaking research in the disciplines of Earth Sciences, Economics, Finance, Mathematical Sciences, Marketing Science, Philosophy and Physics must complete courses as outlined below.
Other students may either choose from the list of general electives or seek approval for discipline-specific courses aligned to their interests. Please talk to your School prior to choosing the elective courses (12 units in total), to ensure these are best aligned to your goals.
Together, these courses constitute 0.5 years (full-time equivalent) of our Master of Research program. This means that, upon successful completion with a weighted average mark (WAM) of 65 or higher, you’ll be eligible for credit for the coursework component – allowing you to complete the master’s degree in just one additional year of full-time study. If you have undertaken prior studies with equivalent learning outcomes, you may be eligible for credit for these courses, up to a maximum of 12 units.
Individuals with relevant professional experience and demonstrated prior learning approved by Adelaide University will be eligible to seek admission directly into the PhD if they complete this graduate certificate with a weighted average mark (WAM) of 75 or higher.