2017 Postgraduate Courses
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Doctor of Philosophy (Integrated) | 2017

This information is for students commencing their course in 2017. Students follow the rules and requirements for the year they commenced their course. Please refer to the Archives link in the menu for years prior to 2017.

Testamur Title of Degree:

Doctor of Philosophy

Abbreviation:

PhD(Int)

UOW Course Code:

210

CRICOS Code:

079632D - Arts

094536A - Creative Arts

079632D - Law

Total Credit Points:

192

Duration:

4 years full-time or part-time equivalent

Home Faculty:

Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts

Intake Session(s):

Autumn/Spring

Delivery Mode:

On-campus (face-to-face)

Delivery Campus:

Wollongong

Additional Information:

Course Finder

Overview

The Doctor of Philosophy (Integrated) is a four-year research degree which integrates a traditional three-year PhD with one-year of preliminary coursework. The coursework helps prepare candidates to undertake in-depth research in order to make an original contribution to the body of knowledge in a chosen field of study. This qualification can lead to, or enhance, an academic career and is also highly regarded by public and private sector employers. The PhD is the qualification normally required for academic employment at a university or research institute.

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 cognitive, technical and creative skills in a discipline area to plan and execute a substantial piece of research that makes a contribution to knowledge;
  2. Demonstrate mastery of theoretical knowledge and critically reflect on, synthesise and evaluate complex information, problems, concepts, and theories;
  3. Communicate a coherent and sustained argument, explaining and disseminating research results and conclusions to peers and to the community;
  4. Apply advanced knowledge of research, research integrity, ethics and the rights and safety of others, to plan and execute a substantial piece of research with a high level of autonomy, accountability, adaptability and responsibility for personal outputs. 

Course Structure - Arts

Students complete 48 credit points of coursework (including 24 credit points of research training subjects i.e. Core ARTS901) and a substantial research component (thesis).

Students progressing to the research component (thesis) will have developed their specific research topic before commencing the research component (thesis). They will enrol in THES924 Thesis (full-time) or THES912 Thesis (part-time). 

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
Core
ARTS901Master of Arts Research Methods24Autumn, Spring
Electives
BCM 905Special Topics in Communication and Media Studies24Autumn, Spring
ELL 905Special Topics in English Language & Linguistics24Autumn, Spring
ENGL905Special Topics in English Literatures24Autumn, Spring
INDS905Special Topics in Indigenous Studies24Autumn, Spring
SOC 905Special Topics in Sociology24Autumn, Spring
STS 905Special Topics in Science and Technology Studies24Autumn, Spring
GWP 800Global Workplace Practice ^6Spring
Plus ONE from the following:
THES924Thesis Full Time24Autumn, Spring
THES912Thesis Part Time12Autumn, Spring

^ GWP 800 Global Workplace Practice is only available to international students to enrol

Course Structure - Creative Arts

*Please Note - This course is not available to commencing students in 2017

In order to progress to the research component (thesis), PhD (Integrated) students must complete research subject at 65% or higher and the two coursework subjects with an average of 65%.

Students not meeting these requirements may be offered an alternative of transferring into a Masters program.

Students progressing to the research component (thesis) will have developed their specific research topic before commencing the research component (thesis). They will enrol in THES924 Thesis (full-time) or THES912 Thesis (part-time).

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
Core
ARTS901Master of Arts Research Methods24Autumn, Spring
Plus coursework subjects in the area of specialisation:
Creative Writing
WRIT910Analysis of Texts12Not offered in this year
WRIT911Literary Composition12Not offered in this year
Graphic Design
DESN910Graphic Design Theory and Industry Research Methodologies12Not offered in this year
DESN911Studies in Process and Analysis - Graphic Design12Not offered in this year
Media Arts
DESN910Graphic Design Theory and Industry Research Methodologies12Not offered in this year
DESN911Studies in Process and Analysis - Graphic Design12Not offered in this year
or
VISA910Visual Arts Theory12Not offered in this year
VISA911Studies in Process and Analysis - Visual Arts12Not offered in this year
Music Composition
MUS 910Music Analysis12Not offered in this year
MUS 915Studies in Composition Technique12Not offered in this year
Theatre
THEA910Theatre Analysis12Not offered in this year
THEA911Advanced Techniques in Theatre12Not offered in this year
Visual Arts
VISA910Visual Arts Theory12Not offered in this year
VISA911Studies in Process and Analysis - Visual Arts12Not offered in this year
Plus ONE from the following:
THES924Thesis Full Time24Autumn, Spring
THES912Thesis Part Time12Autumn, Spring
The following elective may also be chosen:
GWP 800Global Workplace Practice ^6Spring

^ GWP 800 Global Workplace Practice is only available to international students to enrol

Course Structure - Law

*Please Note - This course is not available to commencing students in 2017

Students complete 48 credit points of coursework (including 24 credit points of research training subjects) and a substantial research component.

Students will choose coursework subjects in consultation with their Head of Postgraduate Studies (HPS).

Students progressing to the research component (thesis) will have developed their specific research topic before commencing the research component (thesis). They will enrol in THES924 Thesis (full-time) or THES912 Thesis (part-time).

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
CMP 901Strategy and Sea Power8Not offered in this year
CMP 902Law of the Sea8Autumn, Spring
CMP 904Maritime Regulation and Enforcement8Autumn, Spring
CMP 905Legal Regulation of Shipping8Autumn, Spring
CMP 906Comparative Oceans Policy8Spring
CMP 907Maritime Security Law and Policy8Autumn, Spring
CMP 908Contemporary Maritime Issues in the Asia-Pacific Region8Autumn
CMP 909International Marine Environmental Law8Autumn, Spring
CMP 910Selected Topic in Maritime Studies8Not offered in this year
CMP 911Research Project in Maritime Studies8Autumn, Spring
CMP 912Minor Thesis in Maritime Studies16Autumn, Spring
CMP 913Integrated Marine and Coastal Management8Not offered in this year
CMP 914International Fisheries Law8Autumn, Spring
CMP 915Fisheries Management8Autumn, Spring
CMP 916Fisheries and Development8Autumn
CMP 917Integrated Monitoring, Control and Surveillance8Spring
CMP 918International Fish Trade8Spring
LAW 960Legal Studies For Professionals6Trimester 1, Trimester 2
LAW 969Work Health and Safety Law6Not offered in this year
LAW 993Research Essay8Not offered in this year
LAW9302Law of Business Organisations6Trimester 1, Trimester 3
LAW9380Law for Environmental Managers8Spring
LWPD900Prosecutorial Practice6Autumn
LWPD901Applied Criminal Law6Autumn, Spring
LWPD902Advanced Criminal Evidence6Autumn, Spring
LWPD919Special Studies in Prosecutions6Autumn, Spring
LWPD920Prosecutions Research Project12Annual, Autumn, Spring, Spring 2017/Autumn 2018
LWPD926Experts and their Evidence6Autumn, Spring
LWPD928Criminal Trial and Appellate Advocacy6Autumn, Spring
LWPD929Jury Advocacy6Autumn, Spring
GWP 800Global Workplace Practice ^6Spring
Plus ONE from the following:
THES924Thesis Full Time24Autumn, Spring
THES912Thesis Part Time12Autumn, Spring

^ GWP 800 Global Workplace Practice is only available to international students to enrol

Credit Arrangements

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

Other Information

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

Last reviewed: 9 May, 2017