Higher Degree by Research Programs
This page offers information on doing a higher (post-graduate)
degree by research under the full or partial supervision of Jon McCormack.
Please read this page carefully before contacting me if you'd like
to discuss supervision. In particular, check that you have the necessary entry
requirements and that you're interested in researching a suitable and
appropriate area (see research topics).
Degrees Offered
There are currently two post-graduate research degrees
offered by the Faculty of Information Technology:
A Masters degree is awarded for a thesis which shows independence of thought
and demonstrates the student's ability to carry out research in the field
concerned. The Masters program typically involves a one- to two-year period
of full-time or equivalent part-time study.
The Doctor of Philosophy is awarded for a written thesis that makes a
significant contribution to knowledge or understanding of fields
of study or research that the School undertakes. This involves the candidate
proving that they can carry out independent research, typically during
a three- to four-year period of full-time or equivalent part-time study.