Masters (Coursework)
School of Arts & Sciences, Law & Business
Are you interested in research to do with modern slavery and human trafficking? The University of Notre Dame Australia's Master of Arts (Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking) provides a high-level analysis of modern slavery and human trafficking concepts. It contextualises these issues in an international, national and local context. This program offers both research and professional practice study modes. Get in touch today to find out more.
This postgraduate program provides dynamic opportunities for engagement with organisations and individuals working to combat modern slavery and human trafficking. The flexibility in the program allows you to select the study mode - research or professional practice - that suits you best, and you can choose elective courses to focus on your particular areas of interest.
The research mode provides you with the research design and methodology you need to undertake high-level research, culminating in a substantial research project focusing on end-user research.
The professional practice mode provides you with specialist insights and expertise, designed to ensure ethical decision-making skills and encourage the development of future industry leaders. You will complete an applied professional project, co-designed with a partner organisation, and focus on applying professional skills to specific workplaces and anti-slavery and anti-trafficking groups.
The Master of Arts ( Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking) is a valuable qualification in any business environment in the private and public sectors.
Students in the Master of Arts (Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking) complete six required courses and then select the study mode that suits them best - either research or professional practice.
Students may be eligible for recognition of prior learning from their studies or via their work and life experience. Ask about this when you apply.
Applied Research Study ModeStudents complete these six (6) required courses (250 credits):
Students complete two (2) of the following courses (50/75 credits):
Students complete any of the following to make 400 units of credit (50/100 credits):
Students complete these six (6) required courses (250 credits):
Students complete two (2) of the following courses (50/75 credits):
Students complete any of the following to make 400 units of credit (50/100 credits):
Full details of the program requirements are contained in the Program Requirements.
More information regarding courses can be found at the course descriptions pages Fremantle Sydney.
Please note: the availability of these courses is indicative only and may be subject to change.