Quick Facts
Credential
Master's Degree
Delivery Options:
Both On-Campus and Online - Some of your Classes will be in-person, on campus and some will be done online.
Duration: 2 years
With a typical full-time course load, this programme will take 2 years to complete.
Language of instruction
english
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to the Victoria University Bachelors of Monitoring and Evaluation Programme or a Bachelors’ in any relevant academic discipline, you must have achieved:
An honour's degree in a relevant field from an accredited university.
Addition to the above we will also consider appropriate professional qualifications with relevant experience, or other qualifications equivalent to the above, such as Certified Public Accountants (CPA or ACCA, ICSA).
Applicants whose first language is not English will be required to demonstrate a proficiency in the English language by passing an English proficiency Test conducted by the University.
What you will Learn
When you successfully completes the Monitoring and Evaluation programme you will achieve the following programme Learning Outcomes:
You will be able to Understand the concepts of monitoring and evaluation.
You will be able to appreciate evaluation in the context of developmental work.
Understand the framework of analytical categories of evaluation.
You will be able to undertake a problem analysis.
You will be able to develop results chains and log frames.
You will be able to determine relevant indicators and data necessary for monitoring and evaluation.
You will be able to design a monitoring and evaluation process.
You will be able to establish baselines and targets.
You will also be able to develop a results measurement matrix.
Career Opportunities
With the skills and knowledge gained from the Master of Monitoring and Evaluation programme at Victoria University, you will be well-prepared for various career opportunities in the field of monitoring and evaluation. Some potential career paths include:
Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist: You can work as a specialist in monitoring and evaluation for organizations such as government agencies, international organizations, NGOs, and private consulting firms. Your responsibilities may include designing and implementing monitoring and evaluation frameworks, conducting data analysis, and providing recommendations for improving program performance.
Project Manager: With your expertise in monitoring and evaluation, you can work as a project manager overseeing development projects and programs. You will be responsible for planning, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating projects to ensure their effectiveness and efficiency.
Program Coordinator: You can work as a program coordinator, managing and coordinating monitoring and evaluation efforts across different programs and projects within an organization. Your responsibilities may include designing and implementing monitoring and evaluation plans, analyzing data, and providing insights for program improvement.
Research Analyst: You can work as a research analyst, conducting data analysis and evaluation studies to assess the impact and effectiveness of programs and policies. Your findings will inform decision-making processes and contribute to evidence-based policy development.
Evaluation Consultant: You can work as an independent consultant, providing monitoring and evaluation services to various organizations. Your responsibilities may include designing and implementing evaluation plans, conducting data analysis, and providing recommendations for program improvement.
Capacity Building Specialist: You can work as a capacity building specialist, providing training and support to organizations in developing their own monitoring and evaluation systems. Your responsibilities may include building the capacity of organizations in monitoring and evaluation methodologies and tools.
Policy Analyst: With your expertise in monitoring and evaluation, you can work as a policy analyst, analyzing the effectiveness and impact of policies and programs, and providing recommendations for policy development and improvement.
Development Officer: You can work as a development officer, managing and implementing development projects and programs for international organizations, governments, and NGOs. Your skills in monitoring and evaluation will be invaluable in assessing program performance and identifying areas for improvement.
Tuition & Fees
The tuition and fee amounts are estimates based on current academic year's rates. For financial planning purposes, please use these totals as an approximate estimate of your costs. Actual fees may vary by term and enrolment activities.
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