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This program provides specialised research training in particular disciplinary fields. It consists primarily of a research project, with literature review and report, carried out under the supervision of a member of academic staff. There is frequently a component of coursework, tailored to provide background information relevant to the research project. Students receive advanced formal training to provide them with research and presentation skills relevant to their research project.
The School has a wide range of interests, and training and research are offered in both plant and animal sciences. Areas of Biology in which facilities and appropriate supervision are available include: Ecology, Taxonomy, Environmental Physiology, Marine and Fisheries Biology, Genetics and Evolution, Mycology, Ultrastructure, Comparative Physiology, and Mammalian Studies. Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes The program is designed to meet the needs and objectives of individual students, building on the student's competence and experience. It can be used as a higher degree qualifying program (for students who do not meet criteria for direct entry to MSc/PhD programs), to upgrade existing qualifications or to develop expertise in a different disciplinary area from that of the first degree. In this format, the course is a terminating one culminating in the award of the Diploma.
Applicants should contact the School, before applying for admission, in order to identify a research field and a potential supervisor. For further information on the research interests within the School see Staff and Research. Please contact the School of BEES for information.
Please contact the School for information.
For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
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