Doctorate (PhD)
The Doctor of Philosophy at Charles Sturt University enables significant contributions to knowledge in sciences, offering pathways to research or academic careers globally. Scholarships may be available for eligible candidates.
Establish yourself as a leader in your field. The Doctor of Philosophy from Charles Sturt University gives you the opportunity to make an original and significant contribution to knowledge in your chosen discipline within the sciences.
As the highest level of qualification available, a PhD could pave the way for a rewarding career in research or academia anywhere in the world.
Research Fee Offset Scholarships: Domestic research candidates studying a Doctor of Philosophy or Master of Philosophy course may be eligible to receive a tuition fee offset scholarship. Further information at Research Fee Offset Scholarships - Research (csu.edu.au)
This course is part of an articulated program of study. Articulated programs allow you to build on your study to achieve the right level of qualification for you.
Basis of Approval for Admission to the Doctor of Philosophy The University Research Committee shall base its decision on admission to a proposed Doctor of Philosophy candidature upon the following evidence, that:
Entry Qualifications for Doctor of Philosophy Degree The entry qualifications required for admission to a Doctor of Philosophy program are:
For entry into a PhD, Master by Research or Professional Doctoral courses an applicant must demonstrate meeting:
OR
one of the following equivalences:
For each 8-point subject you are enrolled in, you should expect to spend 10 to 12 hours per week working on assignments and assigned readings, tutorial assistance, individual or group research/study, forum activity, workplace learning, and attending lectures, intensive schools, or examinations. If you are studying four subjects per session, this is equivalent to a full-time job. The workload for some subjects may vary as a result of approved course design.
You may need to attend an online or on-campus intensive school for certain subjects in this course. These schools usually involve lectures, tutorials and practicals that will give you a deeper understanding of your subject.
Students will work with their supervisory team to complete all aspects of their research project. The supervisory team will be comprised of one principal supervisor who is employed on an ongoing basis, and at least one co-supervisor who is employed on an ongoing basis or on a contract that is for at least the length of the students candidature. Supervisory teams may include additional co-supervisors who are adjuncts and/or external to CSU with appropriate qualifications. All supervisors will be required to meet minimum qualification and professional experience standards and have been formally registered on the CSU Supervisor Registry.
Students will work with their supervisory team to complete all aspects of their research project. The supervisory team will be comprised of one principal supervisor who is employed on an ongoing basis, and at least one co-supervisor who is employed on an ongoing basis or on a contract that is for at least the length of the students candidature. Supervisory teams may include additional co-supervisors who are adjuncts and/or external to CSU with appropriate qualifications. All supervisors will be required to meet minimum qualification and professional experience standards and have been formally registered on the CSU Supervisor Registry.
AES801Doctoral Research (Agricultural and Environmental Sciences) PT192 credit ptsAES802Doctoral Research (Agricultural and Environmental Sciences) FT192 credit ptsBMS801Doctoral Research (Dentistry and Medical Sciences) PT192 credit ptsBMS802Doctoral Research (Dentistry and Medical Sciences) FT192 credit ptsHES801Doctoral Research (Allied Health, Exercise and Sports Sciences) PT192 credit ptsHES802Doctoral Research (Allied Health, Exercise and Sports Sciences) FT192 credit ptsHSC801Doctoral Research (Nursing, Paramedicine and Healthcare Sciences) PT192 credit ptsHSC802Doctoral Research (Nursing, Paramedicine and Healthcare Sciences) FT192 credit ptsMED801Doctoral Research (Rural Health) P/T192 credit ptsMED802Doctoral Research (Rural Health) F/T192 credit ptsVSC801Doctoral Research (Animal and Veterinary Sciences) PT192 credit ptsVSC802Doctoral Research (Animal and Veterinary Sciences) FT192 credit ptsThe allocation of 192 credit points to the course duration (and each shell subject) was initially calculated based on a full-time study load for 2 sessions in each of 3 years (32 points per session), or a part-time study load for 2 study sessions in each of 6 years (16 points per session). As in all Higher Degrees by Research, candidature time may vary. However, variations to candidature time do not alter the total number of credit points allocated or required for graduation. Students will re-enrol in the same research shell subject for each enrolment session until they demonstrate through the examination process that they have met the requirements of the subject and course.