Master of Applied Science (Research) (910AA)
Faculty of Applied Science
This course is designed to meet the needs of graduates of sciences or applied sciences who wish to further develop their expertise in applied science research. It is an opportunity for students with relevant research skills and experience to undertake independent research in a specialised area of interest to both students and supervisors within the Faculty of Applied Science. It is essential that there should be Faculty academic staff members available and willing to supervise the student for the proposed program and applicants are strongly advised to discuss their plans with a possible supervisor before submitting an application. Current areas of expertise in Applied Science are as follows:human physiology, immunology, microbiology, toxicology, drug analysis, pharmaceutical formulation, phytochemistry, pharmacology, forensic science, and neuromuscular co-ordination, vegetation and wildlife ecology, freshwater ecology, conservation biology, wildlife genetics, environmental chemistry, geomorphology, micrometerology, geographical information systems, resource and environmental management.
Complete Course Outline
Abbreviations used in Unit Descriptions
Please note the following abbreviations:
INT-F2F: Face-to-face teaching in intensive mode (check with unit convener for time of lectures, tutorials etc.)
INT-F2FO: Face-to-face teaching in intensive mode with online teaching
ONL: Online delivery only (no face-to-face teaching)
Face-to-face: Face-to-face teaching with lecturers, tutorials etc, supported by material on Moodle, our online teaching system.
STD-F2FO: Face-to-face teaching with lecturers, tutorials etc, and online teaching.
Related Information
Domestic Student Tuition Fees for full fee-paying courses (PDF)
International Student Fees and Course Availability (PDF)
Higher Degrees by Research: Policy and Procedures (the Gold Book)
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