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The Master of Philosophy is a higher degree by research in divinity or one or more of its associated disciplines and is designed for individuals who bring a foundation within this disciplinary range. The purpose of the Master of Philosophy is to qualify individuals to apply an advanced body of knowledge in divinity or one or more of its associated disciplines in a range of contexts and to provide a pathway for possible further learning.

Qualification: Master Degree (By Research)

Course structure: The course of study for the Master of Philosophy by major thesis consists of: Submission of an annual report throughout the duration of candidature; Satisfactory completion of confirmation of candidature; Where relevant, satisfactory completion of requirements of the Human Research Ethics Committee; Attendance and participation in a minimum of 8 hours of research seminars at the University and either a University Research Conference or a research conference approved by the candidate’s College during each year of candidature. Satisfactory completion of these requirements must be certified by the College on the candidate’s annual report; Preparation of a thesis of up to 40,000 words for examination.


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