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Doctor of Philosophy


Introduction

The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) candidate should uncover new knowledge either by the discovery of new facts, the formulation of theories or the innovative re-interpretation of known data and established ideas. The thesis research will be a program which is practically oriented and useful in developing an effective understanding, providing for the application of solutions to real world problems. Subject to and in accordance with Curtin's Higher Degree by Research Regulations for Doctoral Degrees, a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree shall be awarded for a thesis as defined in regulations or a combination of a thesis and coursework in which the coursework component does not exceed one third of the total doctoral degree program. In all cases the thesis must, in the opinion of the examiners, be a substantial original contribution to the knowledge or understanding of any field of study and demonstrate the capacity of the candidate to conceive, design and carry to completion independent research.

Course Entry Requirements/Prerequisites

These are outlined at http://research.curtin.edu.au/graduate/entryrequirements.html

Duration and Availability

A candidate may enrol in a Doctor of Philosophy either full-time or part-time. Enrolment shall be continuous with the exception of periods of leave of absence as approved by the Divisional Graduate Studies Committee. The minimum course duration is two years full-time or equivalent part-time, and the maximum course duration is four years full-time or equivalent part-time. Research Training Scheme places may be available as well as fee paying places. The time limits shall be adjusted for approved periods of leave of absence.

Additional Course Expenses

Students may be expected to purchase a number of textbooks, readers and other vital study materials. Costs of thesis preparation and binding are normally paid by the doctoral student.

Further Information

For doctoral studies visit http://postgrad.curtin.edu.au/research.html and for research graduate studies visit http://research.curtin.edu.au/graduate/ Specific Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) course codes and availability information can be obtained from Divisional Graduate Studies Officers (see http://research.curtin.edu.au/graduate/contacts.html)

Special Note

Curtin's Higher Degree by Research Regulations for Doctoral Degrees will apply in respect of enrolment, candidacy, the thesis committee and the examination process. For further information please refer to the General Information section of the front of this handbook. A candidate shall comply with these regulations as from time to time amended or remade except that, where the University Graduate Studies Committee is of the opinion that any candidate has been or may be adversely affected by a change in theregulations since initial enrolment, the candidate may be permitted to continue under such regulation or regulations in force at any time during the period of candidature and on conditions the Committee may prescribe. The above study package code is forpublication purposes only. Specific Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) course codes and availability information can be obtained from Divisional Graduate Studies Officers (see http://research.curtin.edu.au/graduate/contacts.html).

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