Master of Research
Victoria University
About
During your Master of Research at Victoria University, your study will be individualised according to your academic background.
You'll gain crucial skills in research ethics and project design.
Then you'll either study further research methods, or a disciplinary component relevant to your research.
On passing the units with a 70% average, you’ll begin your own research in a field of personal passion and interest.
Victoria University conducts highly-ranked research:
We are world number 12 for sport science education (Shanghai Rankings 2018 (external link) ).
We are ranked above world-standard in sport and health fields (Excellence in Research for Australia).
Within the Institute for Health & Sport you can study towards a qualification in a range of disciplines, including biomedical sciences, biotechnology, business, nursing, food science, sport science, and social sciences.
Specialise in your area of passion and personal interest within our research programs, which incorporate:
diversity and inclusion health, mental health and disease sport performance sport business policy.
Further opportunities exist to complete a Master of Research in our Institute for Sustainable Industries & Liveable Cities.
Structure
To attain the Masters of Applied Research, students will be required to complete 144 credit points consisting of:
- 36 credit points of combination of core units and disciplinary units (depending on entry point listed below)
- 108 credit points of Thesis units
Course structure and units
Core Units
- Research Design and Proposal Development Unit code UGR7002 Credits12
- Research Integrity and Ethics Unit code UGR7003 Credits12
Plus
Students with AQF7 qualification in a cognate discipline
- Introduction to Research Methodology Unit code UGR7001 Credits12
Or
Students with AQF8 qualification in a non-cognate discipline
- Enhancing Researcher Knowledge and Skills Unit code UGR7006 Credits12
Thesis Units
- Research Thesis Unit code UGR8001 Credits12
Applied Science
- Research Thesis (Full-Time) Unit code SHM8001 Credits48
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code SHM8011 Credits24
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code AHZ8021 Credits12
Arts
- Research Thesis (Full-Time) Unit code APR8001 Credits48
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code APR8011 Credits24
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code APR8021 Credits12
Biomedical Sciences
- Research Thesis 1 Full Time Unit code RBM8001 Credits48
- Research Thesis 1 Part Time Unit code RBM8011 Credits24
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code RBM8021 Credits12
Biotechnology
- Research Thesis 1 Full Time Unit code RBT8001 Credits48
- Research Thesis 1 Part Time Unit code RBT8011 Credits24
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code RBT8021 Credits12
Business
- Research Thesis (Full-Time) Unit code BMO8010 Credits48
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code BMO8011 Credits24
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code BMO8021 Credits12
Chemical Sciences
- Research Thesis 1 Full Time Unit code RCS8001 Credits48
- Research Thesis 1 Part Time Unit code RCS8011 Credits24
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code RCS8021 Credits12
Civil and Building Engineering
- Research Thesis Full Time Unit code VCC8001 Credits48
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code VCC8011 Credits24
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code VCC8021 Credits12
Computer Science and Mathematics
- Research Thesis 1 Full Time Unit code RCM8001 Credits48
- Research Thesis 1 Part Time Unit code RCM8011 Credits24
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code RCM8021 Credits12
Education
- Research Thesis (Full-Time) Unit code AER8000 Credits48
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code AER8001 Credits24
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code AER8021 Credits12
Electrical Engineering
- Research Thesis 1 Full Time Unit code VEE8001 Credits48
- Research Thesis 1 Part Time Unit code VEE8011 Credits24
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code VEE8021 Credits12
Environmental and Risk Engineering
- Research Thesis (Full-Time) Unit code VQT8003 Credits48
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code VQT8013 Credits24
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code VQT8021 Credits12
Food Science
- Research Thesis 1 Full Time Unit code RBF8001 Credits48
- Research Thesis 1 Part Time Unit code RBF8011 Credits24
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code RBF8021 Credits12
Law and Justice
- Research Thesis (Full-Time) Unit code BLO8010 Credits48
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code BLO8011 Credits24
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code BLO8021 Credits12
Mechanical Engineering
- Research Thesis 1 Full Time Unit code VMR8001 Credits48
- Research Thesis 1 Part Time Unit code VMR8011 Credits24
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code VMR8021 Credits12
Nursing
- Research Thesis (Full-Time) Unit code HNM8001 Credits48
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code HNM8011 Credits24
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code HNM8021 Credits12
Physics
- Research Thesis 1 Full Time Unit code RPH8001 Credits48
- Research Thesis 1 Part Time Unit code RPH8011 Credits24
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code RPH8021 Credits12
Sport Science
- Research Thesis (Full-Time) Unit code SSR8001 Credits48
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code SSR8011 Credits24
- Research Thesis (Part-Time) Unit code AHZ8121 Credits12
Entry requirements
Meeting the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee you entry into this course. Some courses receive more applications than the number of places available. In this situation we will also assess your education, work and other relevant experience.
If you do not meet the minimum requirements you may be eligible for one of our special admission programs. We also encourage you to explore our study pathways to help you reach your goal.
Find out more about how to apply for our courses, and our commitment to admissions transparency.
Entry requirements
Completion of an Australian Bachelor degree (or equivalent) in the same discipline with an average grade of Distinction (or equivalent) in the final year.ORCompletion of an Australian Bachelor Honours degree (or equivalent) in a different discipline with an average grade of Distinction (or equivalent).
Pathways from VU courses
There are many ways you can start your education journey at VU. Pathways offer an easy transition between courses at different levels, so that you can start with a certificate and progress right through to postgraduate study.
Find out more about pathways and credits.
Credit for skills and past study
If you have completed study with another university or institution and believe you are eligible to receive credit for skills and past study, you can apply for advanced standing.
Applications for advanced standing can be made after a discussion with your course coordinator or academic adviser.
Learning outcomes
The new Master of Research at VU provides students with the opportunity to undertake and complete a research project under supervision at masters level (AQF 9). It will achieve this by providing students with a range of initial coursework units covering a) the nature and expectation of the research process and b) disciplinary specialisations where appropriate. The research progress will also be scaffolded by milestone requirements ensuring support throughout and quality and timely submission of the research.
AQF level 9 criteria: Graduates at this level will have specialised knowledge and skills for research, and/or professional practice and/or further learning and be able to:
Knowledge
- Critically review a body of knowledge that includes the understanding of recent developments in one or more disciplines
- Demonstrate advanced knowledge of research principles and methods applicable to the field of work or learning
Skills
- Conceptually map and critically evaluate theoretical knowledge and to reflect critically on its application to the chosen field
- Develop high level cognitive, technical and creative skills with which to investigate, analyse and synthesise complex information, problems, concepts and theories and to apply established theories to different bodies of knowledge or practice
- Develop high level cognitive, technical and creative skills required to generate, evaluate and synthesise complex ideas and concepts at an abstract level
- Analyse, critique and implement cognitive and technical skills required to design, use and evaluate research and research methods
- Develop effective communication and technical skills required to present a coherent and sustained argument and to disseminate research results to specialist and non-specialist audiences
- Demonstrate expertise in the technical and communication skills required to design, evaluate, implement, analyse, theorise and disseminate research that makes a contribution to knowledge.
Application of Knowledge and Skills Graduates of a Master of Research will demonstrate the application of knowledge & skills:
- with creativity and initiative to new situations and/or for further learning
- with high level personal autonomy and accountability
- to plan and execute a substantial piece of research
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