Postgraduate - Edith Cowan University
Postgraduate - Edith Cowan University
Postgraduate - Edith Cowan University
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part of requirements, coursework may be required and will be<br />
assigned by the School on an individual basis.<br />
The candidate will be provided with an initial adviser and once<br />
the research proposal has been formally accepted a supervisory<br />
team will be appointed consisting of a principal supervisor<br />
assisted by at least one additional supervisor. The principal<br />
supervisor normally will be a staff member of the relevant<br />
School. Additional supervisors may be staff from within <strong>Edith</strong><br />
<strong>Cowan</strong> <strong>University</strong> or other universities, or may be from research<br />
institutes, government or industry.<br />
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />
Honours degree (first or upper second class) relevant to the<br />
intended area of study OR an appropriate Master degree. Refer to<br />
the Graduate School for full details.<br />
COURSE LOCATION<br />
This course is available on Joondalup Campus.<br />
MODE OF STUDY<br />
This course is available by Full-time, or Part-time mode.<br />
MODE OF DELIVERY<br />
This course is available in the following mode of delivery - Oncampus.<br />
COURSE STRUCTURE<br />
Each semester students enrol into research thesis unit: HBP7200<br />
at 50 or 100% of full-time enrolment.<br />
Students are required to continue re-enrolling in the thesis<br />
component of their study until the thesis is submitted for<br />
examination.<br />
Doctoral candidates will normally complete no less than two years<br />
and no more than four years of full-time equivalent study by the<br />
time their thesis is submitted for examination.<br />
HBP7200 Doctor of Philosophy Thesis 0<br />
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY<br />
Course Code 631<br />
Sports Science<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
The Doctor of Philosophy is available for graduates of a relevant<br />
Bachelor degree with 2A Honours or better, or a relevant Master<br />
degree which has a substantial research component. The course<br />
consists of the preparation of a research proposal, the conduct of<br />
research, the preparation of a thesis, and participation in seminars<br />
and conferences. Although formal coursework is not a stipulated<br />
part of requirements, coursework may be required and will be<br />
assigned by the School on an individual basis.<br />
The candidate will be provided with an initial adviser and once<br />
the research proposal has been formally accepted a supervisory<br />
team will be appointed consisting of a principal supervisor<br />
assisted by at least one additional supervisor. The principal<br />
supervisor normally will be a staff member of the relevant<br />
School. Additional supervisors may be staff from within <strong>Edith</strong><br />
<strong>Cowan</strong> <strong>University</strong> or other universities, or may be from research<br />
institutes, government or industry.<br />
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />
A relevant Bachelor degree with 2A Honours or better, or a<br />
relevant Master degree which has a substantial research<br />
component.<br />
COURSE LOCATION<br />
This course is available on Joondalup Campus.<br />
MODE OF STUDY<br />
This course is available by Full-time, or Part-time mode.<br />
MODE OF DELIVERY<br />
This course is available in the following mode of delivery - Oncampus.<br />
COURSE STRUCTURE<br />
Each semester students enrol into thesis unit: SPS7200 at 50 or<br />
100% of full-time enrolment.<br />
Students are required to continue re-enrolling in the thesis<br />
component of their study until the thesis is submitted for<br />
examination.<br />
Doctoral candidates will normally complete no less than two years<br />
and no more than four years of full-time equivalent study by the<br />
time their thesis is submitted for examination.<br />
SPS7200 Doctor of Philosophy Thesis 0<br />
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY<br />
Course Code 678<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
The program for the Doctor of Philosophy (Occupational Safety<br />
& Health) focuses on the presentation of a thesis. The thesis<br />
should make a significant contribution to knowledge with a<br />
specialised area of occupational safety and health.<br />
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />
Honours degree (First or Second Class, Division A) relevant to<br />
the intended area of study, OR an appropriate Master degree.<br />
COURSE LOCATION<br />
This course is available on Joondalup Campus.<br />
MODE OF STUDY<br />
This course is available by Full-time, or Part-time mode.<br />
MODE OF DELIVERY<br />
This course is available in the following modes of delivery - Oncampus,<br />
and Off-campus.<br />
COURSE STRUCTURE<br />
Students enrol into HST7200 at 50 or 100% of full-time<br />
enrolment each semester until the thesis is submitted for<br />
examination.<br />
HST7200 Doctor of Philosophy Thesis 0<br />
Doctoral candidates will normally complete no less than two years<br />
and no more than four years of full-time equivalent study by the<br />
time their thesis is submitted for examination.<br />
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY<br />
Course Code L21<br />
INTRODUCTION<br />
The program for the Doctor of Philosophy (Public Health) focuses<br />
on the presentation of a thesis. The thesis should make a<br />
significant contribution to knowledge within a specialised area of<br />
public health.<br />
90 ECU <strong>Postgraduate</strong> Course Guide 2008