2017 Postgraduate Courses
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Doctor of Philosophy (Integrated) | 2017

Testamur Title of Degree:

Doctor of Philosophy

Abbreviation:

PhD (Int)

UOW Course Code:

210

CRICOS Code:

094535B

Total Credit Points:

192

Duration:

4 years full-time or part-time equivalent

Home Faculty:

Faculty of Business

Intake Session(s):

Trimester 1 / Spring

Delivery Mode:

Coursework and Supervised Individual Research

Delivery Campus:

Innovation Campus (Wollongong)

Additional Information:

Course Finder

Overview

The Doctor of Philosophy Integrated (PhD(I)) is an advanced postgraduate research degree that develops research skills and provides students with the opportunity to conduct in-depth research in their chosen discipline.

The PhD(I) is a four year degree consisting of 2 sessions of coursework (48 credit points) followed by 6 sessions of Doctor of Philosophy research (144 credit points).

Under the guidance of a supervisory team, consisting of two supervisors, students will independently plan and execute a research project that will lead to the production of a substantial thesis.

Coursework is taken in the first two sessions of the degree and students will enrol in generic and discipline specific research training subjects including preparation of their research proposal. The training subjects typically include introduction into the role of theory, research design and methodology, literature sourcing, review and critique, bibliography organisation, structuring and writing a dissertation, and quantitative and qualitative data analysis and interpretation. These subjects expose students to diverse teaching methods. For subject details, see the course structure section below. In order to progress to the research component of the degree, students must complete the coursework component with an average of 65%, including 65% in each subject.

Students completing the PhD(I) will make a significant and original contribution to knowledge in their chosen discipline. They will also be able to communicate this contribution to their peers and the community.

Entry Requirements

Academic requirements and English requirements are available from the Course Finder.

Course Learning Outcomes

Students graduating from the Doctor of Philosophy (Integrated) will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate expert, specialised cognitive, technical and research skills in a discipline area to independently and systematically generate original knowledge and understanding to make a substantial scholarly contribution to a discipline.
  2. Critically reflect on, synthesise and evaluate a substantial and complex body of knowledge at the frontier of a discipline area.
  3. Communicate research findings, explaining and critiquing theoretical propositions, methodologies, results and conclusions to peers and to the community.
  4. Apply detailed knowledge of research, research integrity, ethics and the rights and safety of others, to plan and execute original research with intellectual independence and with full autonomy, authoritative judgement, adaptability and responsibility for personal outputs.

Course Structure

The coursework component of the PhD(I) includes 48 credit points of coursework subjects. All students enrol in the core subjects listed in the table below. Students studying Economics will need to take additional core subjects, see the Economics schedule for details. The student’s supervisors, in consultation with the School Head of Postgraduate Studies, will recommend the appropriate elective subjects for students in all other disciplines. On successful completion of coursework subjects, students work with their supervisors to complete a research thesis (144 credit points). 

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
Core Subjects
BUS 980Business Research Proposal6Autumn, Spring
BUS 996Introduction to Research and Research Methods12Spring


PhD(I) students who meet the progression requirements will then enrol in the following thesis subject.

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
 
THES924 Thesis Full Time 24 Autumn, Spring
or
THES912 Thesis Part Time 12 Autumn, Spring

 Accounting 

Choice of 30 credit points  of elective subjects as approved by the Discipline Leader and Head of Postgraduate Studies.

Economics

Economics students will have to complete three additional core subjects (18 credit points) and 2 elective subjects from the list below.

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
Additional Core Subjects
ECON996Advanced Macroeconomic Theory6Autumn
ECON997Advanced Microeconomic Theory6Autumn
ECON939Quantitative Economic Analysis6Autumn
Elective Subjects
ECON936Graduate Macroeconomics6Not offered in this year.
ECON937Graduate Microeconomics6Not offered in this year.
ECON915Electronic Commerce and the Economics of Information6Not offered in this year
ECON940Statistics for Decision Making6Trimester 1, Trimester 2, Trimester 3
ECON941Advanced Topics in Economics - A6Not offered in this year
ECON942Advanced Topics in Economics-B6Not offered in this year
ECON943Advanced Topics in Economics - C6Not offered in this year
ECON944Smalls Firms and the Economy6Not offered in this year
ECON945Regional Development6Not offered in this year

Finance 

 

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
Choice of 30 credit points of elective subjects from the list below.
FIN 924Financial Statement Analysis For Business6Trimester 1, Trimester 2, Trimester 3
FIN 925Banking Theory and Practice6Trimester 1, Trimester 2, Trimester 3
FIN 927Entrepreneurial Finance6Not offered in this year
FIN 928Multinational Financial Management6Trimester 1, Trimester 2, Trimester 3
FIN 955International Banking6Trimester 1, Trimester 2, Trimester 3
FIN 957Portfolio Simulation6Trimester 1, Trimester 2

Management and Operations 

 

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
Choice of 30 credit points of elective subjects from the list below.
MGNT901Fundamentals of Management6Not offered in this year
MGNT908Human Resources Development6Trimester 1, Trimester 2, Trimester 3
MGNT910Strategic Management6Trimester 1, Trimester 2, Trimester 3
MGNT911Organisational Behaviour6Not offered in this year
MGNT915Management of Change6Trimester 1, Trimester 2, Trimester 3
MGNT920Organisational Analysis6Trimester 1, Trimester 2, Trimester 3
MGNT930Strategic Human Resource Management6Trimester 2
MGNT940Innovation and Entrepreneurship6Not offered in this year
MGNT941Small Business Management6Not offered in this year
MGNT949Performance Management6Trimester 2
MGNT963Management of Workplace Health and Safety6Trimester 1, Trimester 3
MGNT969Job Analysis, Recruitment and Selection6Trimester 1, Trimester 2, Trimester 3
MGNT978Cross Cultural Management6Trimester 1, Trimester 2, Trimester 3

Marketing 

Subject Code subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
Choice of 30 credit points of elective subjects from the list below.
MARK901Digital Marketing6Trimester 3
MARK917Business to Business Marketing6Not offered in this year
MARK920Social Marketing6Trimester 1, Trimester 2, Trimester 3
MARK922Marketing Management6Not offered in this year
MARK935Marketing Strategy6Trimester 1, Trimester 2, Trimester 3
MARK936Consumer Behaviour6Trimester 2
MARK938Managing Services and Relationship Marketing6Not offered in this year
MARK940Marketing Communications6Trimester 1, Trimester 3
MARK956Creating and Marketing New Products6Not offered in this year
MARK957International Marketing Strategy6Trimester 1, Trimester 2, Trimester 3
MARK977Research For Marketing Decisions6Trimester 2
MARK980Strategic Brand Management6Not offered in this year
MARK995Tourism Marketing6Not offered in this year
MARK941Corporate Identity and Branding6Not offered in this year
MARK942Interactive Public Relations6Not offered in this year
MARK943Public Relations for Innovation and Change6Not offered in this year

International students may also be able to enrol in one or more of the following subjects with approval from the supervisor and the Head of Postgraduate studies of their school.

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
RESH901 Fundamentals for HDR Writing 0 Autumn / Spring
or
RESH900 Fundamentals for HDR Writing 6 Autumn / Spring

RESH901 or RESH900 Fundamentals for HDR Writing is designed for international students who are from a Non-English speaking background to help them with their thesis writing skills in the early stages of their degree.

GWP 800 Global Workplace Practice is also available to international students. For more information, visit the Workplace Integrated Learning website.

PLEASE NOTE: Not all subjects are offered at all locations, and subject and session offerings may change prior to the commencement of session. Students are advised to check the latest information available on the Subject Database by clicking the subject codes above.

Credit Arrangements

Credit and articulation arrangements are available from the Course Finder. Refer to UOW's articulation arrangements for information on how to apply for credit.

Other Information

Further information is available at:
UOW Course Finder
Email business-enquiries@uow.edu.au

Last reviewed: 21 February, 2017