Overview

The Master of Industrial Research program is being provided through the ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centre for the Chemical Industries, an ARC centre funded across UNSW, the University of Melbourne and Swinburne University, CSIRO and several industry partners. ARC transformation training centres aim to foster engagement between university-based researchers and … For more content click the Read More button below. This program involves a minimum of 1.5 years full-time study, maximum 2 years. The masters thesis should be submitted for examination within 2 years of full-time study. This program also comprises of between 18 - 24 units of credit (uoc) of coursework which includes a 6uoc core course CHEM7001 Chemistry Health and Safety and up to 18uoc of advanced coursework electives offered in the faculties of Science, Law and Business.

Program Structure

Students must complete 72 UOC when taken as a standalone program.

Core Courses6 Units of Credit:
Prescribed Electives

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Program Requirements

Progression Requirements

Satisfactory performance review every year subject to completed milestones

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Associated Programs

Similar Program

Master of Philosophy - MPhil2475 - Science

Postgraduate Pathway

Doctor of Philosophy - PhD1870 - Chemistry

Program Fees

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