The Master of Research is part of a combined set of programs that offer students a pathway into a higher degree by research from an undergraduate degree. The Master of Research offers students the opportunity to undertake supervised research in the related discipline of their choice, with the aim of submitting a major thesis of 20,000 words. Candidates develop a range of skills, including independent thinking, project management, data analysis and critical thinking, as well as refined communication skills.
The program fosters the development of independent research skills, making it ideal preparation for those looking to undertake further research through a PhD program and/or pursue a career in research.
Aims and objectives
Upon successful completion of the Master of Research graduates will be able to:
1. Demonstrate skills to investigate, analyse, synthesise and critically evaluate current theory and knowledge in one or more disciplines
2. Demonstrate an advanced knowledge of research principles and methods and ability to apply appropriate methods to answer a research question
3. Demonstrate ability to design and conduct a coherent, independent research project and successfully execute it in a timely and self-directed manner
4. Demonstrate communication and technical skills through the presentation of a coherent and sustained argument in both verbal and written forms
5. Design, evaluate, implement, analyse, theorise and disseminate research that makes a contribution to knowledge
6. Work independently and ethically.