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Master of Research - Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts | 2019
Testamur Title of Degree: | Master of Research |
Abbreviation: | MRes |
UOW Course Code: | 481 |
CRICOS Code: | 091521K |
Total Credit Points: | 96 |
Duration: | 2 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 / UAC Code: | Wollongong |
Overview
The Master of Research offered by the Faculty of Law, Humanities, and the Arts comprises research and research training, requiring students to complete 96 credit points of subjects. The first year comprises 48 credit points of research training and coursework while the second year comprises a 48 credit point thesis, which may be assessed by two external examiners. Academic Units may award advanced standing for the research training and coursework component and will determine the appropriate entry point.
Students can apply for entry at any time with both beginning and mid-year intakes, and the degree can be undertaken full or part-time.
The following research areas are available in the Faculty of Law, Humanities, and the Arts: English, History, Politics, Sociology, Indigenous Studies, Language and Linguistics, International Studies, Philosophy, Cultural Studies, and Science and Technology Studies.
The degree suits students who have just finished their undergraduate degrees but who want the applied skills and industry recognition that comes with the Master of Research. It also suits those returning to study and students interested in gaining extra research training on the way to a PhD. The Master of Research is perfect for students who want training from experts in research methods and who would benefit from completing a substantial research project.
Research Areas
Students completing the Master of Research from the Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts can specialise in either Arts and Humanities, or Creative Arts, and are able to focus their research in the following areas:
- English
- History
- Politics
- Sociology
- Indigenous Studies
- Language and Linguistics
- International Studies
- Philosophy
- Cultural Studies
- Science and Technology Studies
Specialisations
Specialisations for the Bachelor of Research within the Faculty of Law, Humanities, and the Arts are 'Arts and Humanities' or 'Creative Arts'. Students will study their area of research under one of these specialisations.
Entry Requirements & Credit Arrangements
Information on academic and English language requirements, as well as eligibility for credit for prior learning, is available from the Course Finder.
Course Learning Outcomes
Course Learning Outcomes are statements of learning achievement that are expressed in terms of what the learner is expected to know, understand and be able to do upon completion of a course. Students graduating from this course will be able to demonstrate:
CLO | Description | ||||||
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1 | Investigate, analyse and synthesise complex information, problems and concepts and apply established theories to identified discipline areas; | ||||||
2 | Understand, in the context of an advanced body of knowledge, recent developments in an identified discipline area; | ||||||
3 | With creativity and initiative, plan a substantial piece of research using advanced knowledge of research principles and methods applicable to the identified discipline area; | ||||||
4 | Communicate effectively, to a range of audiences, coherent and sustained arguments to evaluate and justify the selected research question, research design and interpretation of research results; | ||||||
5 | Implement a substantial piece of research that shows mastery of, and the capacity for critical reflection on, the application of theoretical knowledge with a high level of personal autonomy, accountability and regards for conventions for research integrity, privacy and integrity issues; | ||||||
6 | Disseminate research outcomes to specialist and non-specialist audiences. |
Course Structure
The Master of Research degree comprises both research and research training, requiring students to complete 96 credit points of subjects, as specified in the chosen area of study.
Subject Code | Subject Name | Credit Points | |
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Year 1 | |||
LHA 901 | The Writer: Critic, Analyst, Voice | 12 | |
LHA 902 | The Researcher: People, Places, Methods | 12 | |
LHA 903 | The Project and the Plan | 12 | |
Plus ONE from the following: | |||
ENGL970 | Research in English | 12 | |
HIST970 | Research in History | 12 | |
LANG970 | Research in Languages | 12 | |
PAIS970 | Research in Politics and International Studies | 12 | |
PHIL970 | Research in Philosophy | 12 | |
SCTI970 | Research in Critical Social Inquiry | 12 | |
Year 2 | |||
LHA 905 | Master of Research Thesis (Full Time) | 48 | |
LHA 904 | Master of Research Thesis (Part Time) | 24 |
Click on subject codes in the above table for information on sessions of offer for each subject. To find out specific information on timetables, tutorials, and classes, visit the Timetable page.
Other Information
Further information is available via email: lha_enquiries@uow.edu.au.