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Master of Engineering Science
Masters degrees involve one to two years of research for a full time
candidate and are similar in nature to the PhD, but do not necessarily
require candidates to make a significant original contribution to
research. Students are trained in research methodology and techniques
and are engaged in the critical evaluation of literature and results in
the substantive area of the thesis at an advanced level. Examiners of a
Masters degree will be seeking evidence that the candidate has:
- a
thorough understanding of the relevant techniques and methodologies in
the field as demonstrated by a thorough critical review of the
literature
- demonstrated competence in the chosen field
through judicious selection and application of appropriate methodology
to yield meaningful results
- demonstrated the capacity to evaluate critically these results
- presented a clear and well written thesis
Whilst a number of Masters degrees include an advanced coursework component, the focus is on research.
For further information regarding application to this program, contact Application Advisor or visit 'How To Apply'. For further information regarding program details, please contact the Program Adviser.
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