Doctor of Philosophy (Health and Society)
University of Wollongong
Course Details
The Doctor of Philosophy is for graduates with a strong background in research who wish to explore a specialised topic in depth. This program will lead to an internationally recognised research doctoral degree qualification (PhD) that will enhance your research and career prospects. The School of Health and Society offers supervision in areas related to criminology, epidemiology, ergonomics, health promotion, indigenous health, occupational hygiene, public health, risk management, social policy, social work and work health and safety. The supervised independent research project that produces a doctoral dissertation involves a significant original contribution to a field of knowledge. The thesis is a minimum of 80,000 words and no longer than 100,000 words in length. Study at the doctoral level is by advanced research thesis and the requirements for the degree are not defined by a total credit point value, but by successful completion of the advanced research thesis. Full-time and part-time study options are available in most cases.
Qualification: Doctor Degree (By Coursework)
Course structure: 192 Credit points