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Master of Philosophy (Major Thesis)

  • Masters (Coursework)

William Angliss Institute is the only TAFE in Australia to offer a research-based Master of Philosophy.

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
2 years full-time
Course Code
CRS1400429
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
Domestic Fees
$20,000 total

About this course

Course Description

William Angliss Institute is the only TAFE in Australia to offer a research-based Master of Philosophy. As a specialist institution focused on and with close and proactive links to the increasingly economically important foods, tourism, hospitality and events industries, we are ideally placed to offer this internationally recognised higher degree by research program with its compelling mix of academic rigour and practical real world experience.

Entry requirements

Entry requirements

ACADEMIC:

  • a three-year Bachelor degree with average grades of at least High Distinction for the final year (equivalent to above 80 percent on the Angliss grading scale);
  • a four-year Bachelor degree or an honours degree with average grades of at least High Distinction for the final year (equivalent to above 80 percent on Angliss grading scale);
  • a Master by Coursework degree with average grades of at least Distinction for the final year (equivalent to above 70 percent on the Angliss grading scale); or

OTHER (NON-ACADEMIC):

  • professional experience in your chosen field through which you have developed applied knowledge and skills and which satisfies us that you have the potential to successfully complete the Master of Philosophy; and
  • any other condition relating to prerequisite study that we may impose, which usually requires you to prepare a portfolio covering your:
    • Professional awards and memberships;
    • Professional currency – evidence of engagement with the profession, involvement with professional associations;
    • Professional qualifications and accreditations;
    • Teaching and scholarship - details of your teaching experience and scholarly practice relative to your discipline and/or area of professional practice; and
    • Research and/or reflective practice contributions, including but not limited to: website contributions, conference presentations, workshop presentations, contributions to trade magazines and the media.

Potential students should undertake to find a suitable supervisor, prior to application. Please see our Academic Staff Profiles page to view detailed profiles for our research active staff.

Study locations

Melbourne

Course structure

Course Structure

On commencement, students will undertake RES904 Research Principles and RES905 Research Proposal. This will provide a basis and complement their independent study under supervision.