Masters (Coursework)
School of Arts & Sciences
Do you dream of undertaking original research but feel you need guidance to complete such an enterprise? If so, The University of Notre Dame Australia's Master of Philosophy (Arts & Sciences) could be an ideal degree for you. This program combines four coursework units, a significant research project and access to university-based supervisors to oversee your research project. Suitable for applicants who have completed their undergraduate program with high credits and demonstrate a potential to complete research-based study. Contact us to find out more.
If you have performed exceptionally well in your undergraduate studies you may wish to undertake a research project in an area of particular interest. Each candidate is assigned two university-based supervisors who will provide support and academic guidance throughout this program's coursework and research components. During the coursework stage, your supervisors will assist with the early preparation of your research proposal and continue to offer guidance throughout the research phase until your thesis is examined.
The Master of Philosophy (Arts & Sciences) can be completed in 18 months of full-time or part-time study. Candidates will usually complete the four coursework subjects within the first full-time semester. An average grade of Credit in the coursework is a prerequisite for proceeding to the research component of the program. The schedule considers the fact that you may be working full-time or have other commitments during their enrolment.
Just remember that you must discuss your application with a suitably qualified academic staff member, preferably one you wish to be your principal research supervisor, before applying to enrol in a Master of Philosophy.
Master of Philosophy (Arts & Sciences) graduates may pursue careers in industry, academia and research organisations. Fields include journalism and media, government and public administration, computing, law, education and research.
Full details of the program requirements are contained in the Program Requirements.
More information regarding courses can be found at the course descriptions page.
Please note: the availability of these courses is indicative only and may be subject to change.