Australian bachelor's degree (Honours) or equivalent
OR
Australian bachelor's degree (with credit average) or equivalent
OR
Australian graduate diploma or masters by coursework (with credit average) or equivalent
OR
Work life experience demonstrating the ability to undertake study at the required level which may include approval of prior study or successful completion of a readiness assessment.
Academic IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
OR alternative entry requirements may be available. Alternative entry may include assessment and approval of prior study, or successful completion of a readiness assessment.
The Master of Philosophy provides a postgraduate qualification for those seeking to enhance their skills in the professional domain of research. The Master of Philosophy provides research training through coursework and a research project, culminating in a minor thesis. The core structure of the course has been designed with an underpinning of adult learning theory to promote collaboration and critical thinking on the part of the student. This delivers a challenging, engaging, and integrated learning experience for students. Knowledge and skills are both scaffolded within each subject and is built throughout the course.
Graduates of the Master of Philosophy (MPHIL21) will have knowledge and skills for research, professional practice, and further learning. They will have an advanced and integrated understanding of a complex body of knowledge in one or more disciplines or areas of practice. They will have expert, specialised cognitive and technical skills in a body of knowledge or practice to independently analyse critically, reflect on and synthesise complex information, problems, concepts and theories. Graduates will be able to independently undertake research projects.
Learning outcomes
Critically reflect, synthesise and evaluate a substantial body of knowledge in the chosen field of study to demonstrate a high level of personal and professional autonomy.
Apply critical thinking, digital literacy and problem-solving skills to search and critically appraise the existing literature in order to develop a framework for your research project.
Apply an advance knowledge of research principles and methods in making a substantial contribution in the context of your discipline.
Ethically plan and execute original research project that demonstrate the capacity to scope, design and conduct research projects independently.
Use appropriate and coherent communication skills to report, present, publish and disseminate research data and findings to peers and the community.
Exhibit professional skills including leadership, reflective practice, ongoing learning and accountability by planning and executing an original research project in the chosen field of study.
Career opportunities
Graduates of the Master of Philosophy have a bright future. They will have demonstrated their preparedness for a career in research and analysis within government, higher education, research centres and private enterprises. Graduates will have demonstrated intellectual leadership, positioning them for roles such as those in the following areas:
Policy research
Research projects
Research & development
Academic research
Industry and government advising
Further study, including the Professional Doctorate or PhD
Level of Study: Masters Degree (Research)
Duration: 2 years
CRICOS Course Code: 096609F
English Requirements: IELTS Score UG 6
Annual Tuition: AUD$26,400.00
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