Melbourne School of Engineering Department of Geomatics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Research Degree?

The student undertakes independent and sustained research on a particular topic conducted under academic supervision.  The program may contain up to 30% coursework.  Research is available through a Masters by Research or a PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) program.  Students who undertake a masters by research will produce a 30,000 word thesis, and students who undertake a PhD will produce an 80,000 -100,000 word thesis.  Both are externally examined.

What is a Coursework Degree?

The student undertakes subjects towards the award.  In a twelve month Masters, a student will normally undertake eight subjects work 12.5 point each.  Subjects are taught by an academic, with assessments for each subject.  The eighteen month Masters consists of twelve months of coursework study followed by a substantial research project of at least six months duration.

What areas of research are studied in the Geomatics Department?

The following links will help you to find the different research areas studies in the Department.

 

How do I find a Supervisor?

You are strongly encouraged to contact a member of the Academic staff whose area of research you are interested in to see if they are able to supervise your proposed topic before you formally apply.  Sometimes co-supervision between Departments is possible. 

 

How do I apply?

 

What Scholarships are available?

A range of scholarships are available to Postgraduate students. 

 

What resources can I expect as a Postgraduate student?

For detailed information please consult the Department's Postgraduate A-Z Guide:
www.geom.unimelb.edu.au/postgrad/atoz.html

Coursework students

Coursework students will have access to the following resources in the Department:

Research students

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