Course

Master of Arts (Research Studies)/PhD

Approved Abbreviation: MA(ResSt)/PhD


Western Sydney University Course Code: 1687.2

CRICOS Code: 071119G


Students should follow the course structure for the course version relevant to the year they commenced. This version applies to students whose commencement year in this course is 2011.

Commencement Year 2010 - 1687.1 Master of Arts (Research Studies)/PhD

The Master of Arts (Research Studies)/PhD is designed to prepare students to undertake a doctoral research project across disciplines in the Humanities and Social Sciences. It combines one and a half years of coursework and research training in Humanities and Social Science research methods and theory to prepare students to undertake a substantial doctoral research project in the second and subsequent years of the degree.

The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) component provides training and education with the objective of producing graduates with the capacity to conduct research independently at a high level of originality and quality. A 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.

Study Mode
Four and a half years full-time (one and a half years for the Master of Arts (Research Studies) plus three years for the PhD).

Admission

This course is only available to International students. Please contact the Head of Program for further information.

Course Structure

The coursework component of the Master of Arts (Research Studies)/PhD is structured on a total of 120 credit points to provide students with a discipline and research based coursework. The course will include a 120 credit point Master degree that has a research training component of one third (40 credit points) with a coursework component of discpline based content of two thirds (80 credit points).

The PhD component of the course will be completed according to the current Western Sydney University Doctor of Philosophy policy.

The course will comprise the following:

Core units - 20 credit points

Research Training - 40 credit points

Alternate units - 50 credit points

One Elective unit - 10 credit points

Students must successfully complete:

Core Units - 20 credit points

400585Theories of the Social
A7444Language and Linguistics Research Methods

Research Training component - 40 credit points

400421Research Methods for Humanities and Social Sciences
101297Languages and Linguistics Special Project
400586Integrating Theory, Research and Practice

Note: 400586 Integrating Theory, Research and Practice is a 20 credit point unit

Alternate Units - 50 credit points (selected from the following)

100919Investigating Second Language Acquisition
100925Literary Translation
101695Introduction to Interpreting PG
101696Introduction to Translation PG
101697TESOL Methodology and Curricula
101825English Linguistics for TESOL
400417Epidemiology and Quantitative Methods

Note: 101697 TESOL Methodology and Curricula is a 20 credit point unit

And one elective unit - 10 credit points

In order for students to progress into the PhD research program, they must have an average grade of 75% or greater across all units and have obtained an average grade of >74% across 101297 Languages and Linguistics Special Project and 400586 Integrating Theory, Research and Practice. The required research HRD documentation will be assessed by the College of Arts Research and Higher Degree Committee.

As part of this evaluation, successful candidature will be dependent on the availability of appropriate topics and available supervision. In order to facilitate this transition, students will be given ongoing academic advice regarding potential doctoral projects during the course of their Master’s study.



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