Social Science - 2358
Program Summary
Program Description
The Master of Social Science by Research degree program requires the completion of three courses and a research thesis or project. The degree is completed in either three or four sessions (full-time). It is designed for students wishing to engage in serious research but who are not able to devote the three years required to complete a PhD. Alternatively they have a research project which does not lend itself to that level of extended treatment. Clear indication of potential to undertake research is required, either through a relevant Honours degree or through a period of professional work following a relevant undergraduate degree.
Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes
The Master of Social Science by Research degree program is designed for students wishing to engage in serious research and students who complete the program will be competent to carry out research in their chosen area.
Program Structure
A full-time student in the program would normally enrol in three coursework courses (in consultation with their supervisor) in the first session of study. The second session of study involves the completion of a thesis proposal. The three courses are SRAP5002 Information and Research for Policy and two courses chosen from those offered in the graduate programs of the School or other approved courses offered by other Schools or Faculties.
Year 2 of study concentrates on the completion of a 30,000 word thesis.
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