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Master Of Maritime Studies - Research

Duration: min of 1.5 years or part time equivalent
Location: Wollongong/Distance
Starting session/s: Autumn/Spring

Entry requirements

Students should have an undergraduate degree in any discipline from a recognised tertiary institution (or equivalent); or a University of Wollongong Graduate Certificate in Maritime Studies; or relevant professional experience.

Purpose of the program

This course is a research degree with a specialisation in Maritime Studies.

Program Structure

Students enrolling in the Master of Maritime Studies - Research program will be required to complete a 48 credit point thesis [CMP950 Major Thesis in Maritime Studies], plus 24 credit points of coursework prior to completion of the thesis. Some students may be exempt from all or part of the coursework requirement depending on their research/academic and/or professional experience.

The 24 credit points of coursework comprises:

CMP911 Research Project in Maritime Studies 8

Plus two 8 credit point subjects relevant to the particular needs of the student chosen from the Master of Maritime Studies coursework schedule, or other subjects approved by the Course Co-ordinatior.

plus:

THES924/ Major Thesis - full-time students 48
THES912 Major Thesis - part-time students 48

 

 

 

 
 
 

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