Doctor of Philosophy (Arts)
By research
Doctor of Philosophy
PhD
+ Course Availability Modes and Locations
Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.
| Doctor of Philosophy (Arts) (1905AA) |
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| On Campus | Uni Wide |
| Distance Education | Uni Wide |
| Doctor of Philosophy (Arts) (1904AA) |
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| Doctor of Philosophy (Arts) (1901PY) |
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| On Campus | Uni Wide |
| Distance Education | Uni Wide |
| Doctor of Philosophy (Arts) (1901AA) |
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| On Campus | Uni Wide |
| Distance Education | Uni Wide |
Normal course duration
Full-time 3.0 years (6.0 sessions)
For normal candidature:
Overall Duration (FTE): 3.0
Full-time: 3 years minimum/4 years maximum
Part-time: 3 years minimum/8 years maximum
For candidates with Master by research qualification:
Overall Duration (FTE): 2.0
Full-time: 2 years minimum/4 years maximum
Part-time: 2 years minimum/8 years maximum
For candidates with Publication:
Overall Duration (FTE): 0.5
Full-time: 6 months minimum /1 year maximum
Part-time: 12 months minimum/ 2 years maximum
Admission criteria
Standard CSU Admission criteria apply.
Credit
No special arrangements apply.
Graduation requirement
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 192 points.
Course structure
Students should contact the Sub-Dean (Research) or supervisor to discuss possible research topics. Students wishing to undertake research in an area strategically aligned with a designated University Research Centre should also contact the Director of that Centre.
In accordance with the University's Higher Degree Regulations, students will be assigned an appropriate supervisor who will assist the student in developing a research proposal and the title for the research, and guide the student during the research process and thesis preparation.
Priority research areas of the Faculty for a Doctor of Philosophy by research and thesis are Australian literature, rural social studies, Australian history, communication and culture, justice studies and police studies, ethics and social philosophy, psychology, social work, social administration and policy, theological and biblical studies, fine art and drama.
In consultation with the Sub-Dean and supervisor, each student will be allocated one of the following research subject codes, in which the student will enrol for the period of his or her candidature:
- ANT701 ANT702 Doctoral Research (Anthropology)
- ART701 ART702 Doctoral Research (Arts)
- COM701 COM702 Doctoral Research (Communication)
- HST701 HST702 Doctoral Research (History)
- PHL701 PHL702 Doctoral Research (Philosophy)
- POL701 POL702 Doctoral Research (Politics)
- PSY701 PSY702 Doctoral Research (Psychology)
- SOC701 SOC702 Doctoral Research (Theology)
- THL701 THL702 Doctoral Research (Theology)
- WEL701 WEL702 Doctoral Research (Welfare)
Subjects above are listed in both their full-time and part-time modes, where 701 = part-time and 702 = full-time.
+ Residential School
No subjects with a Residential School component have been identified in this course.
+ Workplace Learning
No subjects with a Workplace Learning component have been identified in this course.
Enrolment pattern
No enrolment pattern is specified. Students are advised to contact the Sub-Dean Higher Degrees or Coordinator for relevant information.
Contact
For further information about Charles Sturt University, or this course offering, please contact info.csu on 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia) or email inquiry@csu.edu.au
The information contained in the 2013 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: October 2012. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.
