What is Postgraduate Professional Development (PgProfDev or PPD)? HTML FAQ: What is Postgraduate Professional Development (PgProfDev or PPD)? Postgraduate Professional Development lets you take individual courses for University credit, without enrolling our on degree programmes. This is online, supervised learning: You take the course when it runs for our degree students You interact with our degree students via online discussion boards You complete the activities & final assessments You engage with our tutors You get University credit should you pass the course In the future, if you want to earn a degree, you can transfer your course credits to the degree programme. Postgraduate Professional Development is aimed at: Working professionals who want to advance their knowledge by studying at postgraduate level, but without taking on the time or financial commitment of a full Masters, Diploma or Certificate programme Those who cannot start a degree programme in September but who want to get going in January with a few courses before fully enrolling the following September - this is a common way for Australian & New Zealand students to enrol. All our degree programme courses can be studied via the Postgraduate Professional Development mode of study. You can study up to a maximum of 50 credits via Postgraduate Professional Development; should you wish to study for 60 or more credits, then the University requires you to enrol at least on our Certificate programme (60 credits of study). Read more about Postgraduate Professional Development here: Postgraduate Professional Development as a mode of study Postgraduate Professional Development courses which we offer This article was published on 2024-08-22
HTML FAQ: What is Postgraduate Professional Development (PgProfDev or PPD)? Postgraduate Professional Development lets you take individual courses for University credit, without enrolling our on degree programmes. This is online, supervised learning: You take the course when it runs for our degree students You interact with our degree students via online discussion boards You complete the activities & final assessments You engage with our tutors You get University credit should you pass the course In the future, if you want to earn a degree, you can transfer your course credits to the degree programme. Postgraduate Professional Development is aimed at: Working professionals who want to advance their knowledge by studying at postgraduate level, but without taking on the time or financial commitment of a full Masters, Diploma or Certificate programme Those who cannot start a degree programme in September but who want to get going in January with a few courses before fully enrolling the following September - this is a common way for Australian & New Zealand students to enrol. All our degree programme courses can be studied via the Postgraduate Professional Development mode of study. You can study up to a maximum of 50 credits via Postgraduate Professional Development; should you wish to study for 60 or more credits, then the University requires you to enrol at least on our Certificate programme (60 credits of study). Read more about Postgraduate Professional Development here: Postgraduate Professional Development as a mode of study Postgraduate Professional Development courses which we offer