Postgraduate Courses
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Doctor of Philosophy

Course Code: 201

The University of Wollongong offers several different options for students wishing to study a Doctor of Philosophy degree. These are listed below.

Faculty of Business

Doctor of Philosophy - For students wishing to study in the field of Commerce.

Doctor of Philosophy - For students wishing to study in the field of Business

Faculty of Law, Humanities and Arts

Doctor of Philosophy - For students wishing to study in the field of Arts.

Doctor of Philosophy - For students wishing to study in the field of Creative Arts.

Doctor of Philosophy - For students wishing to study in the field of Law.

Faculty of Social Sciences

Doctor of Philosophy - For students wishing to study in the field of Education.

Doctor of Philosophy - For students wishing to study in the field of Health & Behavioural Sciences.

Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Psychology) - For students wishing to field Clinical Psychology. (Course Code: 209)

Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences

Doctor of Philosophy - For students wishing to study in the field of Engineering.

Doctor of Philosophy - For students wishing to study in the field of Computer Science and Software Engineering (SCSSE).

Doctor of Philosophy - For students wishing to study in the field of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering (SECTE).

Doctor of Philosophy - For students wishing to study in the field of Information Systems and Technology (SISAT).

Doctor of Philosophy - For students wishing to study in the field of Mathematics and Applied Statistics (SMAS).

Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health

Doctor of Philosophy - For students wishing to study in the field of Science.

Doctor of Philosophy - For students wishing to study in the field of Medicine.

Last reviewed: 29 July, 2013