Master of Leadership

2018 Deakin University Handbook

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Year2018 course information
Award granted Master of Leadership
Campus

This course is only offered in Cloud (online) mode.

Cloud CampusYes
Duration

1 to 2.5 years part-time*

Deakin course codeM797
Approval status

The course is approved by the University pursuant to the Higher Education Standards Framework.

Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) recognition

The award conferred upon completion is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework at Level 9.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – Please note that due to Australian Government regulations, student visas to enter Australia cannot be issued to students who enrol in Deakin’s Cloud Campus.

This course was previously titled: Master of Professional Practice (Leadership)

Course sub-headings

Course overview

The Master of Leadership is suitable for students who have progressed from the Graduate Certificate of Leadership  or meet the additional entry requirements. In addition to completing the core units, successful students will complete ten professional practice credentials plus a research capstone unit, where students undertake a workplace-based research project on leadership.

Recognise the capabilities displayed by pivotal leaders, through integration of theoretical investigation and professional practice, within this specialist program. Learn to drive results while engaging others in the journey and transforming an organisation to deal with technology disruption, changing customer needs and turbulent external environments. The emphasis for this program is on developing relevant skills, contemporary knowledge, and real experience, to develop the business leaders of tomorrow.

Delivered wholly online, this program makes it ideal for busy professionals who want to study and immediately apply the knowledge and skills obtained through the unit, in their own workplace. The Professional Practice Credential Assessment complements this course, where students provide evidence of their knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience for assessment, to obtain a suite of credentials that recognise their professional expertise.

Indicative student workload

Successful students typically spend about 150 hours in learning and assessment for each one credit point unit. The time required to prepare evidence for credential assessment varies based on the student’s existing documentation.

Participation requirements

Units in this course may have participation requirements that include compulsory placements, work-based training, community-based learning or collaborative research training arrangements.

Reasonable adjustments to participation and other course requirements will be made for students with a disability. Click here for more information.

Mandatory student checks

Units which contain work integrated learning, a community placement or interaction with the community may require a police check, working with children check or other check. These requirements will be detailed in unit guides upon enrolment.

Pathways

Completion of the associated Graduate Certificate of Leadership is an alternative entry option for students wishing to attain a Master of Leadership but who have not completed a Bachelor Degree. Students entering through this pathway will be given credit for common units and credentials. Likewise, students who enrol in a Master Degree may transfer to the associated Graduate Certificate and graduate on completing the requirements for this course.

Master of Leadership does not provide a pathway to a PhD.

Alternative exits

Graduate Certificate of Leadership (M597)

Fees and charges

Fees and charges vary depending on your course, your fee category and the year you started. To find out about the fees and charges that apply to you, visit www.deakin.edu.au/fees.

Course Learning Outcomes

 

Graduate Learning Outcomes

Course Learning Outcomes
Discipline-specific knowledge and capabilities Demonstrate an advanced and integrated understanding of contemporary leadership theory and practices, creating new discipline knowledge through applied research methods
 Communication Demonstrate advanced communication skills through the use of tools, techniques and media to gather data, and engage and inspire others
 Digital literacy Discover, analyse, synthesise and disseminate complex information, data and ideas to stakeholders, strategic partners and professional colleagues using a range of digital technologies and channels 
 Critical thinking Systematically and critically analyse and test leadership styles, models and theories to optimise leadership impact within a specific cultural and operational context to drive strategy
 Problem solving Apply advanced problem solving skills to conceptualise, design, construct and advocate for recommended innovative solutions for complex leadership related issues
 Self management Advance personal development and capacity as a leader to proactively drive and take responsibility for strategic results
 Teamwork Work across a range of professions, functions, contexts or teams to optimise collaborative outcomes, to improve strategic outcomes
 Global citizenship Define and reinforce the vision and values that orient collective effort, socially responsibility and ethical decision making

 

Course rules

The Master of Leadership requires the completion of 4 credit points of units and 10 Professional Practice credentials. For further information on credentials refer to the credentials tab below.

Students are required to meet the University's academic progress and conduct requirements. Click here for more information.

Course structure

Core

MPL700Unit description is currently unavailable

MPL701Unit description is currently unavailable

Course structure

Capstone unit

MPP702Unit description is currently unavailable (2 credit points)

Course structure

Credentials

Students must successfully complete ten Professional Practice credentials which include four Leadership Specialist Knowledge credentials and six employability credentials.

Successful attainment of Professional Practice credentials is based on evidence provided from professional practice, hence recognition through authentic learning experiences. All professional practice credentials are linked to the Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes and will be assessed within the context of the leadership discipline. The credentials may be attempted separately or simultaneously and are assessed by an assessment panel that includes both academic and industry representatives. Please refer to the table below for the list of credentials.

Learn more about the details of each credential (PDF, 13.3MB)

Master Credential Requirements
Credentials Minimum Level*^ Currency*
Core credentials
   
CRCOM-A1 Communication 5 (Advanced) 5 years
CRTWK-A1 Teamwork 5 (Advanced) 5 years
CRLDP-A1 Leading and developing people 5 (Advanced) 5 years
CREMO-A1 Empowering others 5 (Advanced) 5 years
CRADC-A1 Adaptive mindsets 5 (Advanced) 5 years
CRDSR-A1 Driving strategic results 5 (Advanced) 5 years
CRDIL-A1 Digital literacy 5 (Advanced) 5 years
CRCRI-A1 Critical thinking 5 (Advanced) 5 years
CRPSV-A1 Problem solving 5 (Advanced) 5 years
CRGCZ-A1 Global citizenship 5 (Advanced) 5 years

Applicants who have not satisfied the level requirement, or who have successfully achieved the credential but not within the required timeframe may be permitted to seek re-credentialing.

^ There are five levels and these are aligned with recognized "exit points" from the education sector, the AQF, work levels and industry frameworks.  Level 5 is aligned to the AQF Masters Level.


Other course information

Course duration - additional information

*Students have the opportunity of fast-tracking the course in one year by completing units in three consecutive trimesters and all credentials within the first two trimesters of study.

Course duration may be affected by delays in completing course requirements, such as accessing or completing work placements.

Third party arrangements

The Master of Leadership will be offered in partnership with DeakinCo. a wholly-owned subsidiary of Deakin University. DeakinCo. will assess the evidence of the ten credentials by students who enter the course. The organisation will be responsible for all costs associated with the assessment of the reflective portfolio and video interview of students as well as the invoicing of $495 plus GST per credential.

Quality Assurance

The Deakin University Course Director for the Master of Leadership will have input into the assessment of the ten DeakinCo. credentials to ensure that student learning outcomes are equivalent to those for the Master of Leadership currently being delivered by the University. As a wholly-owned subsidiary, DeakinCo. will have access to infrastructure, academic support and learning and information resources as may be required.

Student communication

Students will be contacted by DeakinCo. during the process of obtaining their credentials.

Research and research-related study

Research-related study (1 cp or equivalent) and independent research (2cp or equivalent) are requirements of this course.