Doctor of Philosophy (Public Health)
University of Tasmania
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level:
CRICOS: 00586B
A Doctor of Philosophy is a course of supervised research and professional development conducted over 3-4 years (full-time) or 6-8 years (part-time), culminating in the examination of a thesis or creative equivalent, by at least two external examiners.
Subjects
- Public Health
Standard entry requirements
- As per Rule 4 and HDR Admissions and Enrolement Policy. Prior to applying applicant should find a potential supervisor and discuss their proposed topic. Applicants will be considered who have a Bachelor degree with upper second class Honours or higher from a recognised tertiary institution
- A research Masters degree with at least two thirds of the degree comprising a thesis
- A coursework Masters degree or Graduate Diploma which includes a research project or thesis of 10,000-20,000 words (minimum 25% research component of the entire degree): a qualification at a level from another tertiary institution considered equivalent by the Dean of Graduate Research. Note: International students must meet the University English Language requirement for admission.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Entry | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Cradle Coast | No | |||
Hobart | No | |||
Launceston | No | |||
Sydney - Rozelle | No |
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