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Research Degree Programs
Information Sheet
Postgraduate Honours
Master of Philosophy
Doctor of Philosophy
Supervision and Application
Program Details
Fees
Research Scholarships
Overview
Postgraduate Research candidates in Human Movement Studies carry out a sustained program of research that produces original findings. Research students report the outcomes of their research in a thesis, which is examined by external examiners.
Because of the emphasis upon supervised research, students entering any of the postgraduate research programs must have a supervisor before being accepted into the program. Usually a supervisor is a staff member in the school.
There are a number of students currently undertaking Postgraduate Research Degrees. A list of these students is available here.
Information Sheet
Please download the HMS Research Higher Degree brochure here.
Postgraduate Honours
Postgraduate Honours is an additional year of full-time study for suitably qualified bachelors degree graduates who have completed their undergraduate (pass) degree with a high grade-point average in advanced subjects.
Graduates from the UQ BSc and BScApp(HMS) degrees administered through the Faculty of Biological and Chemical Sciences and graduates from equivalent degree programs from other universities are eligible to undertake BSc (Hons) in the field of human movement science.
Graduates from the BA degree of UQ and graduates from equivalent degree
programs from other universities are eligible to undertake BA (Hons) in the field of sports studies.
Students who have completed majors in both sports studies and psychology within the BA degree and who wish to target professional preparation as a sport psychologist may undertake a joint honours degree in the field of sport and exercise psychology.
Both BSc(Hons) and BA(Hons) involve #16 of study of which some 50 - 70% is devoted to a research thesis. These are HECS-liable courses for Australian students.
For more information about the BSc(Hons) click here.
For more information about the BA(Hons) click here.
Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
Students entering the Master of Philosophy (MPhil) degree require at least an Honours Class II degree or the equivalent. The MPhil thesis provides evidence of significant research as the culmination of 1-2 years full-time equivalent study and research training.
For more information about the Master of Philosophy click here.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is a University-wide degree offered through all schools. For students to be considered as PhD candidates, they must have a Class I or IIa Honours Degree (or equivalent) or an approved Masters degree involving a significant research component.
The doctoral thesis provides evidence of a contribution to knowledge with a level of originality consistent with 3-4 years of full-time study and research training.
For more information about the Doctor of Philosophy click here.
Supervision and application
Please note that for students applying to undertake a research Masters degree (MPhil) or a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), a current staff member must agree in writing to be their academic advisor before an application can be processed. If you are interested in applying to complete an MPhil or PhD within the School of Human Movement Studies, please review the relevant information for prospective students on the School's website and then complete the online enquiry form which can be found at http://www.health.uq.edu.au/rhdenquiries/enquiry
We will then be in a position to establish availability of an academic advisor for you in the School. To continue with your application once you have been invited to apply, please follow the procedures outlined at http://www.uq.edu.au/grad-school/domestic-or-international-applicant.
Fees
Australian students (including Australian citizens or permanent residents and New Zealand citizens) are currently exempt from paying tuition fees for either Master of Philosophy or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) studies. For fees and costs for international applicants, please refer to UQ Programs and Courses: Fees and costs for international students.
Research Scholarship Options
There are a number of scholarships available.
For further information contact:
The Postgraduate Coordinator
School of Human Movement Studies
Phone: +61 (7) 3365 6240
Fax: +61 (7) 3365 6877
Email: pgrad.enquiries@hms.uq.edu.au
