Course Level
Doctor Degree (By Research)
CRICOS
040647G
Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology)
A research degree is an advanced program of study allowing you to investigate a topic relevant to your field. Under the supervision of world-class researchers, higher degree research candidates learn and apply advanced research methodologies to produce new knowledge and find solutions to the worlds greatest challenges. Completing a research degree means becoming an expert in your field. Its your opportunity to take a topic which interests you; explore it in depth; tackle intellectual, creative and practical challenges; and communicate your findings.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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Magill | Full-time - 4 years | N/A | N/A |
Entry requirements
- an Honours degree or a Bachelor degree with Honours of at least class 2a standard in an appropriate discipline
- a relevant Masters degree (note: for some fields of research a relevant Masters degree with a research component is required)
- satisfy the Dean of Research that your previous education, relevant professional experience and published research work is of sufficient quality and relevance to prepare the applicant for a research degree
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