Doctor of Philosophy - Business and Informatics
PhD
In Biloela (Australia)
Description
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Type
PhD
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Location
Biloela (Australia)
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Start date
Different dates available
Overview At a glance The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is a four-year course of supervised research focused on a particular area of interest you have in business or informatics. Study modes On-Campus, Distance Availability Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Melbourne, Noosa, Sydney, Bundaberg, Gladstone, Mackay, Perth, Rockhampton, Townsville, Distance Education Duration 4 years full-time, 8 years part-time Intake dates March, July, November CRICOS 058810J
Career opportunities A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) qualificaiton is highly regarded in research roles or where highly specialised knowledge is required. It is a prerequisite for a permanent academic position in many universities.
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Subjects
- Doctor
- Philosophy
- Full Time
- Part Time
Course programme
To complete the course, a candidate will normally study for an expected period of 4 years (full-time) or 8 years (part-time). New applicants may apply at any time of the year and continuing candidates will be re-enrolled at the beginning of each academic year. The research units in which doctoral candidates enrol are ungraded. Candidates who may be required to complete prescribed units will be enrolled in a separate course (CP20).
Discipline-specific unit codes are allocated according to the faculty and discipline in which the candidate is undertaking their research. Within each unit code, provision is made to identify the mode of attendance as full-time, or part-time. Mode of attendance shall be determined at admission or re-enrolment.
Areas of Study
- Accounting
- Business management
- Economics and econometrics
- Sales and marketing
- Other business.
For example units you could study as part of the Doctor of Philosophy - Business and Informatics course please click here.
If you have any questions regarding this course, call 13 27 86.
Doctor of Philosophy - Business and Informatics