C02018v3 Doctor of Philosophy
Award(s): Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)CRICOS code: 036570B
Load credit points: 0
Course EFTSL: 4
Location: City campus
Note(s)
Research degrees are offered on a sponsored, scholarship, faculty part-sponsored or full-fee-paying basis. Contact UTS: Engineering or the University Graduate School for further details.
Overview
Career options
Admission requirements
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Other information
Overview
The PhD is a University-wide degree which involves an intense period of supervised study and research, culminating in the submission of a thesis. The degree is awarded to candidates who, through original investigation, make a distinct and significant contribution to knowledge in their field of specialisation.
The faculty's policy is one of close interaction with industry and the profession, and of seeking to contribute directly to the advancement of Australian engineering practice. Applied research programs and studies involving a direct relationship with industry are strongly encouraged. The majority of research conducted by faculty staff is supported by industry sources.
Career options
Career options include positions in universities and other institutions undertaking research or other academic work including teaching. Opportunities involving research and development also exist with national and international firms.
Admission requirements
Transfer from a research master's degree program may be offered on application.
Course duration and attendance
The maximum course duration is four years of full-time, or eight years of part-time study.
Students can complete in less than the maximum time. For full-time candidates, the program is normally of at least two years' duration for the holder of a Master's degree by research, and three years for a holder of a Bachelor's degree or a Master's degree by coursework. For part-time candidates, the program is normally of at least three years' duration for the holder of a Master's degree by research, and five years for the holder of a Bachelor's degree or a Master's degree by coursework.
The work may be carried out either on University premises, at a site external to the University, or some combination of both. Candidates may commence their studies at the beginning of Autumn or Spring semester in any given year.
Course structure
Candidates are required to complete a thesis, under the supervision of appropriate members of academic staff. A formal course of study or other work may also be prescribed.
Candidates are required to submit, in consultation with their supervisor(s), a progress report at the end of each semester, and to complete a Doctoral Assessment and seminar.
Course completion requirements
49986 PhD Thesis: Engineering | 0cp |
Other information
Further information is available from the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology Research and Development Office on:
