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School of Education,
Languages and Communications
Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
(Arts and Humanities)
JPT/BPP(PA0862)06/16
Doctor of Philosophy (PhDPhil)
(Arts and Humanities)
JPT/BPP(PA0863)06/16
Programme description
Both programmes are conducted based mainly on research work.
In both programmes, student will learn how to investigate a
selected research topic using a variety of reliable,
scholarly resources. With guidance from academic
supervisors, they will learn how to search for, review,
evaluate; analyze the information, and draw new conclusions.
These programmes are designed to:
• To enable students to research a topic of interest to
considerable depth and to write a thesis that is expected to
contribute to new knowledge in a specific area.
• To produce qualified scholars, researchers or
professionals who are able to undertake research projects in
relevant areas of specialization.
• Upgrade the knowledge and skills of students in the areas
of humanities, education and social science to help them
advance further in their careers.
• To enable students to gain academic insight into the
subject matter and to be capable of communicating their
research findings in peer-reviewed and refereed
publications.
Entry Requirements
Master Of Philosophy
Candidates must possess at least one of the below to be
eligible to be considered for admission:
• A Bachelor’s Degree with Honours
• A Bachelor’s Degree with minimum CGPA of 2.75
• A Bachelor’s Degree or professional qualification, subject
to completing and passing the prescribed courses at Honours
level, if required by Senate of the University
Doctor of Philosophy
Candidates must possess at least one of the below to be
eligible to be considered for admission:
• A Master’s Degree
• A First Class Honours Bachelor’s Degree with prior
registration for a Master Degree and with approved research
experience in the relevant area
• Any other equivalent academic or professional
qualifications with the relevant research or industrial
experience approved by the Senate of the University
How To Pursue This Programme
1. Take some thought to consider a specific field of
research you wish to undertake. Try to identify and scope
your research topic as clearly as possible. You may wish to
seek out an academic staff in WOU to have a preliminary
discussion about your research interest with him/her.
2. Go to the nearest Regional Office and fill up the
MPhil/PhDPhil Application Form accordingly.
3. The University will process your application and confirm
whether your research topic is appropriate and whether there
are available supervisors in WOU. You may also be contacted
for an interview to further evaluate your candidature. This
process could take about a month or so.
4. If your candidature is approved, you will be contacted to
enrol for this programme and pay the necessary fees to start
your first semester.
5. You will then begin your research with the guidance of
your supervisor. If it is deemed necessary, your supervisor
may prescribe supplementary courses to provide you training
or knowledge in areas you may need.
6. Submit your initial thesis for examination
7. Attend a viva voce or oral examination where your thesis
is evaluated
8. Update your thesis accordingly and submit it, making sure
it meets the requirements of the University
9. Graduate!
Note: For Master level students, if your work in progress
has been proven or recognized to be of near PhD level and
quality, your Supervisor may submit a recommendation for you
to be assessed by a specially appointed committee in a
degree conversion exercise to PhD level which you would have
to take part and pass.
Duration
This programme is offered both in full-time and
part-time. The minimum study period for Master degree is 12
months (full-time) or 24 months (part-time) whereas a Doctor
degree will take 24 months (full-time) or 48 months
(part-times).
It is advised that students consider taking full-time only
if they are unemployed and have no other time commitments.
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