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When you study an online postgraduate course with Southern Cross University, you can select from some of the most popular study areas in Australia, including education, engineering and law. You’ll enjoy 100% online learning, delivered by academics experienced in digital education.

Unlike other online university courses, you’ll collaborate with teaching staff and peers in an online study environment custom-built for this kind of learning. That might include virtual lectures and tutorials (either live or recorded), online consultations with lecturers, online quizzes and cooperating with fellow students on projects from the comfort of your own home or study space.

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Choose from six study areas

Business

Duration:
24 months part-time
Units:
16
Duration:
16 months part-time
Units:
8
Duration:
8 months part-time
Units:
4

Education

Duration:
16 months part-time
Units:
8
Duration:
8 months part-time
Units:
4

Engineering

Duration:
16 months part-time
Units:
8

Healthcare

Duration:
24 months part-time
Units:
12
Duration:
24 months part-time
Units:
12
Duration:
16 months part-time
Units:
8
Duration:
8 months part-time
Units:
4
Duration:
24 months part-time
Units:
12

Law

Duration:
16 months part-time
Units:
8
Duration:
16 months part-time
Units:
8
Duration:
8 months part-time
Units:
4

Project Management

Duration:
24 months part-time
Units:
12
Duration:
16 months part-time
Units:
8

Flexible exit points

We’ve built flexible entry and exit points into many of our online courses. By “flexible” we mean that you can still earn a postgraduate qualification, even if you exit your course early.

For example, if you were to enrol in the online Master of Business Administration, and only complete eight of the 16 units (as specified on the course page) before ending your studies, you’ll leave with a Graduate Diploma in Business Administration.

In other words, a Masters can be your ultimate objective, but in many cases, there will be “checkpoint” qualifications along the way. That means if something comes up in your life, or you just realise the full course of study isn’t for you at the moment, there’s still an opportunity to make the studies you’ve done so far count towards a valuable postgraduate qualification.

Have more questions about our online Masters degrees?

Take a look at our FAQ. Alternatively, you can request a call back or contact us directly on 1300 863 819.

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Find more information on our course, including:

  • Fees
  • Entry requirements
  • Units
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