Overview
The Doctor of Philosophy - Research is a higher degree by research doctoral degree where the student either:Undertakes a time-based supervised research projectPresents for examination a body of published work accumulated prior to acceptance into candidatureCRICOS Course:Doctor of Philosophy - Arts - 106265EDoctor of Philosophy - Business - 106252KDoctor of … For more content click the Read More button below.
Course offerings
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Student guidance
Program of study overview
Program of study
Year 1, 2, 3 & 4
Admission requirements
Admission requirements
English Language requirements
Aims
The purpose of the PhD degree is to provide research training at the highest level and to enable or acknowledge the production of a substantial body of original research that contributes significantly to knowledge and scholarship.
Learning outcomes
On completion of the course you will be able to:
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Have expert, specialised cognitive, technical and research skills in the discipline area
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Demonstrate evidence of an original investigation or testing of ideas
3.
Demonstrate competence in independent research or experimentation
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Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the appropriate techniques in the field demonstrated both by their application and a thorough review of the literature
5.
Critically use source material, experimental results (where appropriate), and published works
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Appreciate the relationship of the special theme to the wider field of knowledge
7.
Present well-written work
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Demonstrate a higher degree of independence of thought and approach
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Demonstrate a significant original contribution to knowledge
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Apply knowledge and skills to demonstrate autonomy, authoritative judgement, adaptability, and responsibility as an expert and leading scholar
Student progression rules
Progression in the time-based research project is governed by the Higher Degrees by Research Policy.
Associations
Combined degree association
Course/Course specialisation association