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  • Master of US Studies
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Course code: MAUSSTUD1000

Duration for domestic students: 1 year full time/2-4 years part time (domestic students only)

Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) fee: If you commence your studies after 1 January 2013, the indicative fee is $6,070.00 per year of full-time study of 48 credit points (1.0 EFTSL). For more information please visit our future students website.

Fees for domestic students: If you commence your course after 1 January 2013, the indicative fee is $19,200.00 per year of full-time study of 48 credit points (1.0 EFTSL). For more information please visit our future students website.

Course abbreviation: MUSS

UAC code: 972370,975370

English language requirements: IELTS: A minimum result of 7.0 overall including a minimum result of 6.0 in reading and listening and 6.5 in writing and speaking. TOEFL paper-based: A minimum result of 600 overall including a minimum result of 5.0 in writing. TOEFL IBT:A minimum result of 100 overall including a minimum result of 22 in reading and listening and 24 in writing and 23 in speaking.

Closing dates: Semester 2, 2013 - 31 May 2013

Commencing semesters: Semester 1 (March) or Semester 2 (July)

Credit points required: 48

Location: Camperdown campus and Darlington campus

Study mode: On-campus day

Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Course code: MAUSSTUD1000

Duration for international students: 1 year full time/2-4 years part time (domestic students only)

International Tuition Fee: If you commence your studies after 1 January 2013, the indicative fee is $28,080.00 per year of full-time study of 48 credit points (1.0 EFTSL). For more information please visit our future students website.

Course abbreviation: MUSS

UAC code: 972370,975370

CRICOS code: 060617C

Available to international students?: Yes

English language requirements: IELTS: A minimum result of 7.0 overall including a minimum result of 6.0 in reading and listening and 6.5 in writing and speaking. TOEFL paper-based: A minimum result of 600 overall including a minimum result of 5.0 in writing. TOEFL IBT:A minimum result of 100 overall including a minimum result of 22 in reading and listening and 24 in writing and 23 in speaking.

International Student Office: International Office

Closing dates: Semester 2, 2013 - 31 May 2013

Commencing semesters: Semester 1 (March) or Semester 2 (July)

Credit points required: 48

Location: Camperdown campus and Darlington campus

Study mode: On-campus day

Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

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Master of US Studies

The information on this page applies to future students. Current students should refer to their faculty handbooks for course information.

Interdisciplinary and flexible, the Master of US Studies is aimed at those wishing to deepen their understanding of American politics, culture and society. Whether you want to pursue a career in government, international relations, business, media or education, this course will equip you with the skills you need to get there. These include high-level analytical research and writing skills and a specialist understanding of current events in the US.

Our degree provides you with an international perspective on American politics and foreign policy, as well as an understanding of America’s influence on the world and the world’s reaction to America.

Another strength of the Master of US Studies comes from access to the outstanding resources and networks available at the United States Studies Centre (USSC), a leading teaching and research think tank operation for the study of the United States in Australia. The USSC offers unprecedented access to distinguished scholars, policymakers and business leaders.

The advanced program (Master of Letters in US Studies) gives you the opportunity to take a semester-long internship at the US Congress, where you would gain a unique insider-perspective of US political systems and institutions.

Units of study

For full information on Units of Study available in this course, please visit the Sydney Courses website

For an up-to-date list of units of study for this degree, please refer to the online postgraduate handbook.

Full units of study list

  • ARTS7000 - Academic Communication for Postgraduates
  • CISS6001 - New Security Challenges
  • ENGL6948 - American Author,American Auteur
  • FINC6013 - International Business Finance
  • GOVT6210 - Special Topics in International Studies
  • IBUS6001 - International Business Strategy
  • MECO6906 - Literary Journalism: History and Theory
  • MKTG5001 - Marketing Principles
  • MKTG6013 - International and Global Marketing
  • PACS6901 - United Nations,Peace and Security
  • USSC6901 - Fundamentals of US Studies
  • USSC6902 - US Politics: Presidency and Congress
  • USSC6903 - US Foreign and National Security Policy
  • USSC6905 - US Economic Policy and Regulation
  • USSC6906 - US Constitution
  • USSC6907 - American Exceptionalism
  • USSC6909 - The Anti-American Tradition
  • USSC6914 - Key Issues in American Culture
  • USSC6916 - Research Essay in US Studies
  • USSC6917 - The American City
  • USSC6919 - American Film and Hollywood
  • USSC6920 - US Media: Politics,Culture,Technology

Embedded courses

  • Graduate Certificate in US Studies
  • Graduate Diploma in US Studies

Further course information

Study plan

The MUSS requires the satisfactory completion of 8 units of study (48 credit points) (cp) including one core unit of study USSC6901 Fundamentals of US Studies. The remaining units of study are normally chosen from the list of approved electives, or undertaken in a relevant or related field, subject to the approval of the academic coordinator. Candidates may choose to undertake the unit of study Research Essay in US Studies and must prepare a research proposal and discuss their topic with the academic coordinator prior to enrolling. Approval is subject to the department's discretion and the availability of an appropriate academic supervisor.

Progression rules

Under normal progression, a student shall undertake and successfully complete all units of study to the value of 24 credit points per semester as prescribed for the course. Candidates must maintain a credit average result or above, normally over at least the first 4 units of study, in order to qualify for admission to the dissertation units of study. Students are required to attend all lectures, tutorials and other activities prescribed for their units of study.

Capstone experience

Eligible candidates undertaking the degree of Master of US Studies have the option of completing a research essay on an approved topic with a value of 6 credit points, under the supervision of an academic staff member.

Course outcomes and further study

Graduate opportunities

Graduates of the Master of US Studies are suited to careers in government, international relations, business, and media. Opportunities for further study and research may also be available.

For more information: http://ussc.edu.au/study/postgraduate

Further study

Graduates of the Master of US Studies who have completed a dissertation with a meritorious grade are eligible to pursue a higher degree by research in their chosen subject area.

Admission

Admission requirements

Admission to candidature for the Master of US Studies requires:

(a) a bachelor’s degree with a minimum credit (65%) average calculated over the whole degree, from the University of Sydney, or an equivalent qualification; or

(b) completion of the requirements for the embedded Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in US Studies with a minimum credit (65%) average, or an equivalent qualification.

Admission to candidature for the Master of Letters in US Studies requires the completion of 24 credit points of units of study in the Master of US Studies course with a WAM of 70-75%, or an equivalent qualification.

Available places will be offered to qualified applicants based on merit, according to the following admissions criteria. In exceptional circumstances the Dean may admit applicants without these qualifications but whose evidence of experience and achievement is deemed by the Dean to be equivalent.

How to apply

Domestic students

How to apply

Australian citizens, permanent residents, New Zealand citizens, and holders of a permanent humanitarian visa, apply through UAC - click on the 'Apply now' icon on this page to proceed with your application.

Please note: not all courses are offered in the July semester intake.

International students

How to apply

Overseas applicants may apply:

(i) directly to the University via the International Office. Further information on applications and English language requirements and support services for international students is available on the International Office website; or

(ii) through a University overseas representative (education agent).

Fee disclaimer

Domestic students

Indicative postgraduate student contribution amount

This student contribution amount for a Commonwealth Supported Place is an indication only of the fees that are payable by you in the calendar year you commence your course, commencing in 2013 for a standard annual full time load of 48 credit points (1.0 EFTSL). The exact student contribution that you pay will depend on the specific units of study in which you ultimately enrol. If you are a Commonwealth supported student and was enrolled in a University course before 1 January 2012 your student contribution may differ.

Annual review for postgraduate student contribution amount

Importantly, student contribution amounts are subject to annual review by the University, and are likely to increase each year of your period of study (subject to a Commonwealth specified cap), effective at the start of each calendar year.

Postgraduate Domestic Tuition Fee

This 2013, tuition fee for a domestic postgraduate student represents the fee that is payable by you in the calendar year you commence your course, commencing in 2012 for a standard annual full time load of 48 credit points (1.0 EFTSL). If your study load is more or less than the 1.0 EFTSL your fee will differ.

Annual review for postgraduate domestic tuition fee

Importantly, tuition fees are subject to annual review by the University, and are likely to increase each year of your period of study, effective at the start of each calendar year.

Additional incidental fees

For some courses there are incidental fees additional to the student contribution and/or course fee. Some of those fees are significant, for example, faculty-specific materials, tools, protected clothing and equipment. For further information about these additional incidental fees, please visit the University's Future Students' website.

Potential for inaccuracy

Whilst every reasonable effort has been made to include correct and up to date information in this prospectus, you are also advised to consult directly with the Student Centre for domestic students or the International Office for international students so that they can provide you with specific and up to date information about those fees.

The academic requirements that are displayed are applicable to currently available courses only, and are updated annually in October and may be changed without notice. The Faculty Handbook and the University of Sydney Calendar are the official legal source of information relating to study at the University of Sydney, and you are referred to those documents

Please note that if you are classified by the University as a Research Training Scheme student in accordance with the Other Grants Guidelines (Research) 2010, you will be exempt from the payment of any SCA or tuition fees for courses undertaken as part of a Research Masters degree and Research Doctoral degree. More information about your eligibility for this Scheme is available here.

International students

International tuition fees for postgraduate students

This 2013, tuition fee for international postgraduate students represents the fees that are payable by you in the calendar year you commence your course, commencing in 2013, for a standard annual full time load of 48 credit points (1.0 EFTSL). If your study load is more or less than the 1.0 EFTSL your fee will differ.

Annual review

Importantly, tuition fees are subject to annual review, and are likely to increase each year of your period of study, effective at the start of each calendar year.

Additional incidental fees and health insurance

For some courses there are incidental fees additional to the tuition fees. Some of those fees are significant, for example, faculty-specific materials, tools, protected clothing, and equipment. The University's Future Students' webpage has further information about these additional incidental fees for postgraduate coursework students and postgraduate research students.

In addition to the fees indicated here for the course of study, International Students studying on an Australian Student Visa must have appropriate health insurance for the duration of their studies on a Student Visa through an approved provider of the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme. This is a requirement of the Australian Government, unless otherwise exempted by the Government.

Potential for inaccuracy

Whilst every reasonable effort has been made to include correct and up to date information here, you are also advised to consult directly with the Student Centre for domestic students or the International Office for international students so that they can provide you with specific and up to date information about those fees.

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