The Graduate Diploma in Lighting (PH72) is designed primarily for people working in all areas of the lighting industry and engineers or architects whose work includes some aspects of lighting.
The Graduate Certificate in Lighting (PH62) provides an overview of all aspects of lighting, including light measurement, lamp properties and luminaire design, design of lighting installations, daylighting and the human factors associated with lighting.
The Graduate Diploma (PH72) then provides, through electives, the opportunity for some degree of specialisation appropriate to the student's needs and interests.
Finally the Master of Lighting (PH82) provides the opportunity for graduates of the above programs to undertake a Masters in the form of a project with some coursework.
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