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AdmissionAdmission Requirements:Either a 4 year undergraduate degree equivalent to a standard Australian Bachelor's degree, OR a 3 year undergraduate degree equivalent to a standard Australian Bachelor's degree AND formal technical work in a related industry or engineering of more than a year, OR a 2 year formal technical training equivalent to a standard Australian TAFE degree in a related industry AND formal technical work in a related industry or engineering of more than FIVE years, OR applicants with no formal qualification but substantial experience might be considered for admission on a case by case basis. Articulation Rules:Students can apply to articulate to or from the Graduate Certificate in Drug Development Program 7370, offered by the Faculty of Medicine. Students may choose not to graduate from the Graduate Certificate in Good Manufacturing Practices and instead apply to upgrade to the programs such as Graduate Diploma in Drug development 5504, Master of Medical Science in Drug Development 9060, Graduate Diploma in Manufacturing Engineering and Management 5710 and Master of Engineering Science in Manufacturing Engineering and Management 8710 with a possibility of credit transfer. If students complete the Graduate Certificate in Good Manufacturing Practices, maximum of 12 UoC (50% of the Graduate Certificate program) can be transferred to a relevant program. How to Apply :Applications can be made directly via the University's website: http://www.apply.unsw.edu.au. Alternatively, application forms can be downloaded from the website and mailed to Direct Admissions, UNSW, Sydney, NSW 2052. Applicants must submit certified copies of formal technical and/or tertiary education transcripts from a recognised institution together with a resume which includes more than 5 years industry or engineering experience. These documents must be sent to Direct Admissions with a covering letter identifying the program Graduate Certificate in GMP (7710). Recommended closing dates for applications:Semester 1, 2007: Friday, 16 December 2007 Semester 2, 2006: Friday, 23 June 2006 |