Master of Audiology (Research)
Course 304-AA (2008)
Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2008.Search for this in the current handbook
Year and Campus: | 2008 |
---|---|
Fees Information: | Subject EFTSL, Level, Discipline & Census Date |
Level: | Graduate/Postgraduate |
Contact
School of Medicine
Telephone: 61 3 8344 5998
Email: medicine-info@unimelb.edu.au
Course Overview: | The degree of Master of Audiology is a research higher degree designed to enable clinical audiologists to upgrade their knowledge and skills in the field of audiology through undertaking a research degree at Masters level.
|
---|---|
Objectives: |
Research Masters degrees at the University of Melbourne are designed for students to develop advanced skills in carrying out independent and sustained research. The thesis should demonstrate a critical application of specialist knowledge and make an independent contribution to existing scholarship in the area of research. On completion of the course students should be able to:
|
Course Structure & Available Subjects: |
An approved program of not less than one year full-time research (or equivalent part-time) on a specific aspect of the discipline will be undertaken by candidates. Examination of a thesis embodying observations made by the candidate and including a critical review of the literature in the relevant field. The thesis for the degree of Master of Audiology will ordinarily represent the equivalent of not less than one year full-time research and, except with the special permission of the Standing Committee on Graduate Studies of the faculty, is to be submitted not later than 12 months following completion of the research. The thesis should normally be 40,000 words in length excluding tables, illustrations and bibliography. The thesis should contain a preface stating the extent to which the candidate is reporting work to which others have contributed. A candidate may not present in the thesis work for which a degree has been conferred at this or another university. Where it is appropriate, an applicant for enrolment as a higher degree candidate or an applicant submitting a thesis for examination must submit evidence to the satisfaction of the faculty that all ethical requirements associated with the research have been approved by the appropriate body of the institution or institutions involved.
|
Entry Requirements: | Candidates for Master of Audiology must have completed the Graduate Diploma in Audiology (or an equivalent qualification) with the consent of the Faculty.
|
Core Participation Requirements: |
For the purposes of considering request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Cwth 2005), and Student Support and Engagement Policy, academic requirements for this subject are articulated in the Subject Overview, Learning Outcomes, Assessment and Generic Skills sections of this entry. It is University policy to take all reasonable steps to minimise the impact of disability upon academic study, and reasonable adjustments will be made to enhance a student's participation in the University's programs. Students who feel their disability may impact on meeting the requirements of this subject are encouraged to discuss this matter with a Faculty Student Adviser and Student Equity and Disability Support: http://services.unimelb.edu.au/disability |
Graduate Attributes: |
Research Masters degrees at the University of Melbourne seek to develop graduates who have a capacity for defining and managing a research project characterised by originality and independence. Their training equips them for more sustained and original work at the doctoral level or for applied research positions in a wide variety of contexts. The University expects its research masters graduates to have the following qualities and skills:
|
Generic Skills: | The Melbourne Experience enables our graduates to become: Academically excellent:
Knowledgeable across disciplines:
Leaders in communities:
Attuned to cultural diversity:
Active global citizens:
|
Links to further information: | 304-AAMaster of Audiology (Research)Master of Audiology2008PYThe degree of Master of Audiology is a research higher degree designed to enable clinical audiologists to upgrade their knowledge and skills in the field of audiology through undertaking a research degree at Masters level.
Research Masters degrees at the University of Melbourne are designed for students to develop advanced skills in carrying out independent and sustained research. The thesis should demonstrate a critical application of specialist knowledge and make an independent contribution to existing scholarship in the area of research. On completion of the course students should be able to:
Research Masters degrees at the University of Melbourne seek to develop graduates who have a capacity for defining and managing a research project characterised by originality and independence. Their training equips them for more sustained and original work at the doctoral level or for applied research positions in a wide variety of contexts. The University expects its research masters graduates to have the following qualities and skills:
Academically excellent:
Knowledgeable across disciplines:
Leaders in communities:
Attuned to cultural diversity:
Active global citizens:
An approved program of not less than one year full-time research (or equivalent part-time) on a specific aspect of the discipline will be undertaken by candidates. Examination of a thesis embodying observations made by the candidate and including a critical review of the literature in the relevant field. The thesis for the degree of Master of Audiology will ordinarily represent the equivalent of not less than one year full-time research and, except with the special permission of the Standing Committee on Graduate Studies of the faculty, is to be submitted not later than 12 months following completion of the research. The thesis should normally be 40,000 words in length excluding tables, illustrations and bibliography. The thesis should contain a preface stating the extent to which the candidate is reporting work to which others have contributed. A candidate may not present in the thesis work for which a degree has been conferred at this or another university. Where it is appropriate, an applicant for enrolment as a higher degree candidate or an applicant submitting a thesis for examination must submit evidence to the satisfaction of the faculty that all ethical requirements associated with the research have been approved by the appropriate body of the institution or institutions involved. One year full-time or two years part-time.Please refer to the Faculty's Scholarships page: http://www.mdhs.unimelb.edu.au/courses/scholarships/postgrad.html or the University's Scholarships Office page: http://www.services.unimelb.edu.au/scholarships/Candidates for Master of Audiology must have completed the Graduate Diploma in Audiology (or an equivalent qualification) with the consent of the Faculty.
School of Medicine Telephone: 61 3 8344 5998 Email: medicine-info@unimelb.edu.au Medicine, Dentist. & Hlth SciAudiology021286GPostgraduate Coursesmonths304-AA |
Download PDF version.