Doctoral Thesis in Applied Science D:FT (4091.6)
Level: | Doctoral Level |
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Credit Points: | 72 |
HECS Bands: | Band 2 2013-2020 (Expires 31 Dec 2020) Band 2 2021 (Commenced After 1 Jan 2021) Band 3 2021 (Commenced Before 1 Jan 2021) |
Faculty: | Faculty of Science and Technology |
Discipline: | Academic Program Area - Science |
Availability
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UC - Canberra, Bruce
Year Teaching Period Convener Mode of Delivery 2021 Research Semester 1 PROF Kerry MCCALLUM (Ph: +61 2 62015933 ) RESEARCH 2021 Research Semester 2 PROF Kerry MCCALLUM (Ph: +61 2 62015933 ) RESEARCH
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Syllabus
This program is designed to provide an opportunity for high calibre graduates to undertake scholarly postgraduate research in a field of study taken from one of the following areas of expertise within the Division; Cultural Heritage Science, Human and Biomedical Science, Nursing Science, Resource and Environmental Science. Successful completion of the program requires candidates to conceive, design and carry to completion a piece of original research which, in the opinion of three independent assessors of recognised standing, adds substantially to existing knowledge and understanding of the field of study; demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the scientific literature in their field of study and be aware of current or potential areas of contention likely to form the focus of future research in their field; develop the skills necessary for communicating the results of their work effectively to other professionals in their field of study; demonstrate a high degree of scholarship.
Contact Hours
As required. Minimum two hours a week for full-time students.
Prerequisites
None.
Corequisites
None.
Assumed Knowledge
None.
Incompatible Units
None.
Equivalent Units
None.