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Postgraduate Certificate of Professional Studies (Transdisciplinary) (PCPS) - PGradCertProfStud (T)
This program is offered only to continuing students. No new admissions will be accepted. Students who are interested in this study area should contact us.
| Distance education* | |
| Fees: | Tuition fee International fee |
| Program articulation: | To: Postgraduate Diploma of Professional Studies (Transdisciplinary)** ; Master of Professional Studies (Transdisciplinary) (8 units); Master of Professional Studies (Transdisciplinary) (12 units) *** ; Master of Arts (Transdisciplinary ) (8 units); Master of Arts (Transdisciplinary) (12 units)*** ; *** ; or ; *** ; *** |
Notes
** For students who do not hold an undergraduate degree, the
only avenue is to articulate to the Postgraduate Diploma of Professional
Studies (Transdisciplinary).
*** Students who hold an undergraduate degree can articulate
to a Masters program.
| Footnotes | |
| * | Some courses may be available in on-campus or web modes. |

Contact us
Current students
Telephone 1800 007 252 (within Australia freecall), +61 7 4631 2285 (from outside Australia), email usqassist@usq.edu.au or submit a question via USQAssist.

Program aims
The Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Studies (Transdisciplinary) is designed to allow individual students to construct their own program of studies to best suit their own particular needs, professional and industry requirements, and individual career paths. A transdisciplinary approach to problem solving relates to, or makes simultaneous use of, many disciplines to focus on a problem or issue to inform, provide guidance and reach solutions within a holistic framework.

Program objectives
Appropriate to the level of program, the Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Studies (Transdisciplinary) aims to:
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facilitate the introduction to a range of disciplines whereby individual students essentially derive the specific objectives of the program of study to best suit their own particular needs, professional and industry requirements, and individual career paths
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provide for maximum student choice in those courses selected that make up this particular award program
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facilitate the introduction to a selected body of knowledge entirely of the student’s choice drawn from a wide range of disciplines.

Program fees
Tuition fee
Domestic fee-paying places are funded entirely through the tuition/direct fees paid by the student. Tuition/direct fees vary depending on the courses that are taken. For more information about Tuition Fees, including the calculation of fees for a particular program of study, refer to USQ Fees.
International fees
International students pay tuition fees. For details about international student fees, refer to the International Fee Schedule provided by USQ International.

Program structure
Students will be required to complete four postgraduate courses selected from Schedule B of the Master of Professional Studies (Transdisciplinary) program.
Students should ensure they meet the enrolment requirements for the courses they choose. Enrolment requirements are contained in the course specification.
Schedule B Courses
| Footnotes | |
| ## | It is recommended that learners have previously studied in Education e.g. Degree |
| * | Successful completion of this course requires experience in educational settings e.g. primary/secondary schools. |
| ** | Course validated by Deakin University (FEE-HELP not offered). |
| # | It is recommended that learners must have knowledge of or access to an education/training environment in order to address the requirements of assessment in this course |
| **** | offered in odd-numbered years only |
| *** | MGT5000 is strongly recommended as a pre-requisite for most MGT courses |

Exit points
There are no exit points as students must successfully complete four courses to be eligible for an award.

Exemptions
There are no exemptions available for this program. Transfer of credit from other incomplete postgraduate USQ award programs may be permitted where there is similar or appropriate content.

Recommended enrolment pattern
There is no recommended enrolment pattern, as students selects the courses of study to best suit their own particular needs, professional and industry requirements, and individual career paths in accordance with published course availability and mode during the semester of study selected.

