Master of Regulation and Governance
The Australian National University (ANU)
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00120C
The Master of Regulation and Governance (MREGG) is a unique degree that equips students and their organisations to navigate environments where complexity, catastrophic risk, and transformative technologies are reshaping the ways in which we govern and regulate. Graduates from this program will be working in or will join government or private sector organisations charged with designing and applying regulatory policy solutions to pressing social problems, often in partnership with diverse stakeholders. Core courses provide students with a solid foundation in the concepts, processes, institutions and practice of regulation and governance. Elective courses provide case studies, simulations and clinics in which to examine domains such as climate, crime, environment, health, Indigenous Australia, justice, safety, technology and urban design. All the courses are interactive and ask how regulation and governance is created and by whom and for what purpose, with an emphasis on how to better anticipate catastrophe, manage risk and provide equitable social outcomes. It draws on the evidence based research and the big ideas in regulation and governance for which the ANUs RegNet academics are world famous. MREGG students join an education program at the School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet) that emphasizes interdisciplinary skills building, our place in Asia and the Pacific, a stimulating curriculum, master classes with distinguished practitioners, global networks and multiple career pathways.
Structure
The Masters of Regulation and Governance requires completion of 72 units
Subjects
- REGN8002 Governance and Social Theory
- REGN8005 Restorative Justice in the World
- REGN8052 Regulation and Governance
- REGN8001 Methods in Interdisciplinary Research
- REGN8009 Regulation and Governance Research Project
- REGN8012 Special Topics in Regulation and Governance
- REGN8057 Regulation and Governance Research and Practice Clinic
- REGN8013 Crime, Governance and Security
- REGN8014 Contemporary Issues in Technology Governance
- REGN8018 Consumptagenic Systems (3 units)
- REGN8019 Biyam burru wa la nha: Indigenous Peoples and Self Governing Systems (3 units)
- REGN8021 Fundamentals of Quantitative Analysis for Regulators (3 units)
- REGN8022 Governance in a Complex and Uncertain World
- REGN8023 Governing Global Migration
- REGN8024 Regulating Nuclear Capabilities
- REGN8049 Regulating Disruptive Technologies (3 units)
- REGN8054 Corporations, Power, Regulation (3 units)
- REGN8055 Compliance and Defiance (3 units)
- REGN8056 Complexity, Catastrophe and Resilience (3 units)
- ASIA6030 History of the State System in Southeast Asia
- ASIA6133 Rethinking Northeast Asia
- IDEC8021 The Chinese Economy
- INTR8045 Global Governance
- INTR8060 Chinas Global Engagement
- INTR8074 Chinese Thinking on International Relations
- INTR8082 Regionalism and Southeast Asia
- CRWF8000 Government, Markets and Global Change
- REGN8013 Crime, Governance and Security
- LAWS8254 Business, Human Rights and Corporate Responsibility
- LAWS8264 International Law of the Environment
- LAWS8403 #Metoo and the Law
- LAWS8407 Digital Economies and the Law
- LAWS8586 Law and Legal Institutions
- ASIA8048 Disasters and Epidemics in Asia and the Pacific
- EMDV8124 Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
- IDEC8007 Aid and Development Policy
- LAWS8001 Introduction to Law, Governance and Development
- POGO8072 Development Theories and Themes
Standard entry requirements
- A Bachelor or international equivalent with GPA 5/7
- A Bachelor or international equivalent with GPA 4/7 and a minimum of 3 years full time equivalent work experience at ANZSCO Skill Level 1 in a field related to the program
- A Bachelor or international equivalent with GPA 4/7 and a Graduate Certificate or international equivalent with a GPA of 4/7
- A Graduate Diploma or international equivalent with a GPA 4/7
- A 48 units of courses in a postgraduate program with a GPA of 4/7
- A 48 units of courses in a postgraduate program with a GPA of 4/7
- A Graduate Certificate or international equivalent with a GPA of 4/7 and a minimum of 3 years full time equivalent work experience at ANZSCO Skill Level 1 in a field related to the program
- A Graduate Records Examination (GRE) General test, completed no more than 5 years before the time of application, with a minimum score of 155 [150 for MIDEC and MEREC] for Verbal Reasoning, 155 [160 for MIDEC and MEREC] for Quantitative Reasoning and 4.0 [3.5 for MIDEC and MEREC] in Analytical Writing and a minimum of 3 years full time equivalent work experience at ANZSCO Skill Level 1 in a field related to the program
- A minimum of 10 years full time equivalent work experience at ANZSCO Skill Level 1 in a field related to the program
Study information
Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Canberra | International: $107,400 | No |
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Online | International: $107,400 | No |
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