The Master of Philosophy is a research degree aimed at those who intend to pursue research careers in oral health or a related field or who wish to upgrade their qualifications to give them a competitive edge in their employment by demonstrating superior ability and some research experience. It may also be used as a stepping stone to commencing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).
During this degree, students undertake supervised research leading to the production of a thesis. Students may be required to attend classes or undertake coursework units of study, and the thesis is the only or major examinable assessment requirement for the degree.
(1)
To be eligible to be admitted to candidature by the Head of School and Dean or Associate Dean (Research Education), an applicant must hold or have completed the requirements for;
(a)
a Bachelor's degree with first class or second class honours from the University of Sydney in a relevant discipline; or
(b)
a Master's degree; and
(c)
have a minimum of one year's relevant work or research experience.
(2)
The Associate Dean (Research Education) may admit to candidature an applicant who does not meet the requirements of sub-clause (1), provided that the applicant holds a qualification qualifications that, in the opinion of the Faculty Research Education Committee, are equivalent to those prescribed in sub-clause (1).
(3)
The Associate Dean (Research Education) may impose on a student admitted to candidature pursuant to sub-clause (2) such conditions as the Associate Dean (Research Education) considers appropriate..
(1)
An applicant for admission to candidature must submit to the Faculty:
(a)
satisfactory evidence of the applicant's eligibility for admission;
(b)
written evidence confirming that an academic within the Faculty, with an academic background appropriate to the
candidate's proposed research:
(i)
supports the applicant's research proposal; and
(ii)
is willing to supervise the research.
(c)
a written preliminary research proposal developed in conjunction with the proposed supervisor and in the form specified by the Faculty.
(d)
a statement certifying the applicant's understanding that, subject to the University of Sydney (Higher Degree by Research Rule) 2011, if the candidature is successful, their thesis and record of design-based work will be lodged with the University Libraries and made available for immediate public use;
(e)
Evidence of minimum English language requirements, where not demonstrated by academic qualifications; and
(f)
the contact details of two academic or practitioner referees.
(2)
In addition, an applicant for admission to part-time candidature must submit a statement that they will have sufficient time available to complete the requirements of the degree in accordance with these resolutions.
(1)
The HDR Rule specifies the conditions for the granting of credit for previous studies, including the effect on completion times.
(1)
To satisfy the requirements of the degree candidates must:
(a)
complete any specified probationary requirements;
(b)
complete within the first year (full-time equivalency) of candidature a minimum of 6 credit points of study from Table R as determined in the relevant Faculty milestones statement and any other studies, as required by the supervisor(s) of the research project;
(c)
conduct research on the approved topic; and
(d)
write a thesis embodying the results of the research.
(1)
A candidate shall produce a thesis that meets the requirements specified in the HDR Rule.
(2)
The thesis will have an upper limit of 50,000 words including footnotes that may be exceeded by no more than 10,000
words with the permission of the Associate Dean (Research Education). The word limit does not include appendices.
(1)
A candidate is normally accepted for candidature on a probationary basis for a period not exceeding one year according to the provisions of the HDR Rule.
(2)
In the probationary period, other than in exceptional circumstances, to the satisfaction of the Faculty Postgraduate Research Education Committee, each candidate must:
(a)
meet any conditions set by the Faculty Postgraduate Research Education Committee; and
(b)
demonstrate adequate English language competency for the completion of the degree.
(1)
The HDR Rule specifies the allowable completion times and submission dates available for full- and part-time candidates in this course.
(1)
The attendance pattern for this course is full-time or part-time according to candidate choice. Visa requirements commonly restrict international students to full-time study only.
(1)
A candidate may discontinue enrolment in a unit of study or the degree subject to the conditions specified by the HDR Rule.
(1)
A candidate may suspend enrolment from the degree subject to the conditions specified by the HDR Rule.
(1)
A candidate may take leave of absence from the degree subject to the conditions specified by the HDR Rule.
(1)
A candidate is required to maintain satisfactory progress towards the timely completion of the degree. Progress will be reviewed annually according to the provisions of the HDR Rule and the Progress Planning and Review of Higher Degree by Research Students Policy 2015.