About the Courses
Course structure
Course structure explained
Students are required to submit a thesis of approximately 40,000–60,000 words. As part of this course, students must also complete the subject 77697 Higher Degree Research Seminar.
The candidate is required to undertake all assessments as part of the faculty's Doctoral Framework three-stage program. In the first stage candidates must complete a formal candidature assessment, and in the second candidates must complete a progress confirmation, to ensure their progress is consistent with completion of the research program in the prescribed time and that they demonstrate potential to complete the work to standard.
Information regarding UTS: Law's key research areas and strengths, and the research interests of staff members, is available at postgraduate research degrees.
Course complet
Course structure
Course structure explained
Students are required to submit a thesis of approximately 40,000–60,000 words. As part of this course, students must also complete the subject 77697 Higher Degree Research Seminar.
The candidate is required to undertake all assessments as part of the faculty's Doctoral Framework three-stage program. In the first stage candidates must complete a formal candidature assessment, and in the second candidates must complete a progress confirmation, to ensure their progress is consistent with completion of the research program in the prescribed time and that they demonstrate potential to complete the work to standard.
Information regarding UTS: Law's key research areas and strengths, and the research interests of staff members, is available at postgraduate research degrees.
Course completion requirements
REQUIREMENT CREDIT POINTS
77698 Thesis (Law) 0
77697 Higher Degree Research Seminar 8
Total 0