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Program Summary
The School welcomes enquiries from graduates interested in pursuing research for the award of the degree Master of Science.
Upon applying, applicants must attach to their admission form: a statement of about 100 words of a proposed research plan; details of previous research experience; names and addresses of two academic referees from most recent studies who would be willing to support your application; a full academic transcript of your qualifications (a certified English translation is required if this is not in English); and be able to satisfy English requirements (you may apply to do an intensive english training course if you are not able to satisfy these requirements). Please contact the School for an information/enrolment package to be sent to you, be sure to include your full address (Email: pgstudy.ceic.unsw.edu.au). Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes Please contact the School of Chemical Sciences Engineering or the Faculty of Engineering for information.
Please contact the School of Chemical Sciences Engineering or the Faculty of Engineering for information.
Master of Engineering (ME) and Master of Science (MSc) without supervision
1. The degree of Master of Engineering or Master of Science without supervision may be awarded by the Council on the recommendation of the Higher Degree Committee of the appropriate faculty (hereinafter referred to as the Committee) to a candidate who has demonstrated ability to undertake research by the submission of a thesis embodying the results of an original investigation. Qualification 2. A candidate for the degree shall have been awarded an appropriate degree of Bachelor of the University of New South Wales with at least three years relevant standing in the case of Honours graduates and four years relevant standing in the case of Pass graduates, and at a level acceptable to the Committee. Enrolment and Progression 3. An application to enrol as candidate for the degree without supervision shall be made in the prescribed form which shall be lodged with the Registrar not less than six months before the intended date of submission of the thesis. A graduate who intends to apply in this way should, in his or her own interest, seek at an early stage the advice of the appropriate head of school (or department) with regard to the adequacy of the subject matter and its presentation for the degree. A synopsis of the work should be available. Thesis 4. (1) A candidate shall submit a thesis embodying the results of the investigation. (2) The candidate shall give in writing to the Registrar two months notice of intention to submit the thesis. (3) The thesis shall present an account of the candidate's own research. In special cases work done conjointly with other persons may be accepted, provided the Committee is satisfied about the extent of the candidate's part in the joint research. (4) The candidate may also submit any work previously published whether or not related to the thesis. (5) Three copies of the thesis shall be presented in a form which complies with the requirements of the University for the preparation an submission of theses for higher degrees. (6) It shall be understood that the University retains the three copies of the thesis submitted for examination and is free to allow the thesis to be consulted or borrowed. Subject to the provisions of the Copyright Act, 1968, the University may issue the thesis in whole or in part, in photostat or microfilm or other copying medium. Examination 5. (1) There shall be not fewer than two examiners of the thesis, appointed by the Committee, at least one of whom shall be external to the University unless the Committee is satisfied that this is not practicable. (2) Before the thesis is submitted to the examiners, the head of the school in which the candidate is enrolled shall certify that it is prima facie worthy of examination. (3) At the conclusion of the examination each examiner shall submit to the Committee that: (a) the candidate be awarded the degree without further examination; or (b) the candidate be awarded the degree without further examination subject to minor corrections as listed being made to the satisfaction of the head of the school (or department); or (c) the candidate be awarded the degree subject to a further examination on questions posed in the report, performance in this further examination being to the satisfaction of the Committee; or (d) the candidate be not awarded the degree but be permitted to resubmit the thesis in a revised form after a further period of study and/or research; or (e) the candidate be not awarded the degree and be not permitted to resubmit the thesis. (4) If the performance at the further examination recommended under (3)(c) above is not to the satisfaction of the Committee, the Committee may permit the candidate to re-present the same thesis and submit to further examination as determined by the Committee within a period specified by it, but not exceeding eighteen months. (5) The Committee shall, after consideration of the examiners' reports and the results of any further examination, recommend whether or not the candidate may be awarded the degree. If it is decided that the candidate be not awarded the degree the Committee shall determine whether or not the candidate may resubmit the thesis after a further period of study and/or research. Fees 6. A candidate shall pay such fees as may be determined from time to time by the Council. 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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