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Doctor of Philosophy (in Journalism)
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Journalism is based on submission of
a scholarly thesis of between 80,000 to 100,000 words.
Length of Course
This degree is normally completed in not less than two years (four consecutive
sessions excluding the Summer session) with a maximum period of four years
of full-time research (or eight consecutive sessions) from the date of
registration.
Part-time candidates shall normally complete the research dissertation
in not less than three years (six consecutive sessions excluding the Summer
session) and a maximum period of six years (or twelve consecutive sessions).
Requirements for Admission
Applicants should have a relevant first degree with Honours Class II,
Division 1, or higher, or a Master degree either in journalism or in a
related area, or possess equivalent qualifications. Graduates in other
disciplines at Master level may also be considered if they can provide
evidence of research interest in specialist areas relevant to journalism
theory and practice.
Admission to the degree shall be subject to the approval of the Head
of School. Applicants must submit a statement detailing their research
history, together with a proposal (1,200 words maximum) of their intended
research. Research proposal guidelines are available.
Candidates for this degree enrol in JOUR999
Thesis.
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