A candidate for the degree shall
1.Have an MBBS or other medical degree (including such qualifications from another country), or
2.Have been awarded the degree of Bachelor, and have relevant experience.
In addition to (1) or (2), the candidate must have support from the proposed supervisor and the relevant Head of School.
This is the main Masters level research program for postgraduate students in the Faculty of Medicine. Candidates must demonstrate ability to undertake research by the submission of a thesis embodying the results of an original investigation. The program may be undertaken either with or without supervision.
1) A candidate for the degree shall have been awarded an appropriate degree of Bachelor from the University of New South Wales or a qualification considered equivalent from another university or tertiary institution at a level acceptable to the Committee.
(2) An applicant who submits evidence of such other academic or professional attainment as may be approved by the Committee may be permitted to enrol for the degree.
(3) When the Committee is not satisfied with the qualifications submitted by an applicant the Committee may require the applicant, before being permitted to enrol, to undergo such examination or carry out such work the Committee may prescribe.
The School of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) has grown to become one of the largest schools in UNSW and one of the largest information technology schools in Australia.
The School has a strong research commitment, with research focus in the areas of artificial intelligence, computer architecture, computer systems, databases, networks, and software engineering. The School is also committed to incorporating the latest research into its curriculum, and courses in the above areas are available to all students undertaking major studies in the School. Introductory-level computing courses are also available more generally to students studying Science, Arts or Engineering.
Opportunities are provided for graduate research leading to the award of the degree Master of Science.
The School of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) has grown to become one of the largest schools in UNSW and one of the largest information technology schools in Australia.
The School has a strong research commitment, with research focus in the areas of artificial intelligence, computer architecture, computer systems, databases, networks, and software engineering. The School is also committed to incorporating the latest research into its curriculum, and courses in the above areas are available to all students undertaking major studies in the School. Introductory-level computing courses are also available more generally to students studying Science, Arts or Engineering.
Opportunities are provided for graduate research leading to the award of the degree Master of Engineering.
?A three year undergraduate degree equivalent to a standard Australian bachelor degree in science or engineering; or
?Up to five years work experience in the area of science or engineering; or
?Other applications will be considered on a case by case basis based on a combination of education and work experience.
The Graduate Certificate in Computing is designed for students who wish to complete a short qualification in Computing.
Admission is available to students with an appropriate degree or equivalent from an approved university in relevant fields such as building, construction management, construction economics, civil engineering, mining engineering, architecture, quantity surveying, property development, real estate, or equivalent, with grades of credit average or above. Professional experience in the construction industry of at least 12 months at a management level is essential in admission selection.
Applicants may apply directly to this program or may progress to this program upon successful completion of the course requirements of the Master of Construction Project Management program (8123).
The School welcomes enquiries from graduates interested in pursuing research for the award of the degree Master of Science.
Upon applying, applicants must attach to their admission form: a statement of about 100 words of a proposed research plan; details of previous research experience; names and addresses of two academic referees from most recent studies who would be willing to support your application; a full academic transcript of your qualifications (a certified English translation is required if this is not in English); and be able to satisfy English requirements (you may apply to do an intensive english training course if you are not able to satisfy these requirements).
Please contact the School for an information/enrolment package to be sent to you, be sure to include your full address (Email: pgstudy.ceic.unsw.edu.au).
(1) A candidate for the degree shall have been awarded an appropriate degree of Bachelor from the University of New South Wales or a qualification considered equivalent from another university or tertiary institution at a level acceptable to the Committee.
(2) An applicant who submits evidence of such other academic or professional attainment as may be approved by the Committee may be permitted to enrol for the degree.
(3) When the Committee is not satisfied with the qualifications submitted by an applicant the Committee may require the applicant, before being permitted to enrol, to undergo such examination or carry out such work the Committee may prescribe.
The School welcomes enquiries from graduates interested in pursuing research for the award of the degree Master of Engineering.
Upon applying, applicants must attach to their admission form: a statement of about 100 words of a proposed research plan; details of previous research experience; names and addresses of two academic referees from most recent studies who would be willing to support your application; a full academic transcript of your qualifications (a certified English translation is required if this is not in English); and be able to satisfy English requirements (you may apply to do an intensive english training course if you are not able to satisfy these requirements).
Please contact the School for an information/enrolment package to be sent to you, be sure to include your full address (Email: pgstudy.ceic.unsw.edu.au).
The minimum admission criteria to begin an MSc in Chemistry comprise:
1. The equivalent of a four year undergraduate degree in Chemistry or a related discipline at the level Honours Class II division 2 in which the final year of the course involved a substantial research project and thesis;
or
A lesser undergraduate degree with substantial (documented) subsequent research experience (e.g., research in industry or academic institution involving publications in refereed journals, conference proceedings, company reports with the candidate as a prominent author, patents etc.);
2. Satisfactory English language ability (see How to Apply information for International Students).; and
3. The availability of adequate infrastructure and supervision to facilitate the proposed research.
This program is designed primarily as a training course in advanced work. The candidate learns the fundamentals of research in an area of Chemistry and acquires skills in new chemical techniques. The candidate must undertake an original investigation but this would normally be more limited in scope than for a Doctorate.
Although originality is to be encouraged as much as possible, careful supervision is necessary at all times: the work should be closely supervised in the early stages and wherever a new technique is being used.
Most Masters research programs require a minimum of two years full-time study and the preparation of a thesis. The length of an MSc thesis should normally not exceed 75,000 words of text.
The School undertakes teaching and research in the specialist disciplines of engineering construction and management, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, water engineering, transport engineering and environmental engineering.
The School comprises specialist staff with a broad spectrum of expertise across the disciplines of civil and environmental engineering.
Opportunities are provided for graduate research leading to the award of the degree Master of Engineering. The School has a large number of full time research students and it leads the country in research across the breadth of Civil and Environmental Engineering.