Course code: 0029
The objective of the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program is to conduct research
at the highest level of competence and expertise in disciplines taught within
the faculty. The combination of advanced independent study in a specialised
area coupled with external examination of the thesis is intended to ensure that
the standard required of candidates is high. On completion of the course
students should:
A candidate for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
will normally have qualified for a degree of master or a degree of bachelor
with honours of 2A standard or above at Monash or an equivalent institution.
All candidates will be required to write a major thesis and may be required
initially to enrol in a masters degree and take coursework as prescribed by the
department. Where a student's level of research preparation is considered
inadequate, additional coursework may be prescribed. All coursework
requirements must be completed before transfer of candidature from masters to
PhD occurs. In some circumstances students enrolled in the PhD program may be
required to undertake some additional coursework.
Under certain conditions, the degree of Doctor of Philosophy may be taken in
one of the departments of the faculty on a part-time basis. These conditions
are as follows:
1 Candidates are required to undertake the equivalent of six months
of full-time study during the first forty-eight months of candidature. The
period need not be continuous but is usually completed in blocks of not less
than one month.
2 Candidates must maintain regular contact with their
supervisors.
3 Candidates must be able to devote two full days per week, or an
acceptable alternative period, to pursuing their PhD studies. At least one of
these days must be a weekday (Monday to Friday).
4 Candidates are required to attend graduate seminars organised by
the department in which they are enrolled. They are expected to participate
regularly in the seminar series and to give at least two seminars during the
period of candidature.
A full-time candidate shall normally submit a thesis for examination not less
than twenty-four months and not more than sixty months after admission to
candidature for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. For part-time candidates
the minimum period of candidature is forty-eight months and the maximum period
ninety-six months.
On the recommendation of the head of the department concerned, the PhD and
Scholarships Committee will appoint a member of the university staff to
supervise the work of each candidate.
Applicants for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy should request an application
form from the Manager Research and Higher Degrees on (03) 9903 2646.
Preliminary inquiries to discuss the area of specialisation should be directed
to the head of the appropriate department.