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Master of Philosophy (Public Health)

The University of Adelaide

Entry Requirements

To meet the minimum academic standing required for admission to a Master of Philosophy degree you’ll need to have completed: a relevant University of Adelaide bachelor degree (or equivalent), with a minimum distinction average.

English language proficiency requirements

IELTS (ACADEMIC) - Overall Score 6.5 All Other Bands 6.0

TOEFL (INTERNET BASED TEST) - Total score 79 Writing 21 Speaking 18 Listening & Reading 13

PEARSON TEST of ENGLISH (ACADEMIC) - Overall Score 58 All Other Bands 50

C1 ADVANCED - Overall Score 176 All Other Bands 169

You can apply for admission at any time throughout the year.

Course Details

The Master of Philosophy (Public Health) is conducted over two years of full time study or the equivalent in half-time candidature. The key aim of the program is to train students in research methodology and techniques and to engage them in the critical evaluation of literature and results in their field of research at an advanced level. Whilst the Master of Philosophy (Public Health) may contain a significant coursework component, the focus of the degree is on research. Master of Philosophy (Public Health) graduates are well placed to progress to independent research at doctoral level.

As one of the most highly research-intensive and respected universities in Australia and a member of the prestigious Group of Eight, The University of Adelaide is the smart choice for your research program. The University is committed to providing unique opportunities for graduates and researchers who are recognised as worldwide leaders for their vision and capacity to address global research challenges.

Career Readiness

A Master of Philosophy (Public Health) is a great stepping stone to transition to a Doctor of Philosophy. It is the highest research award after a doctorate and can greatly increase your career opportunities in academia, government and industry.

Potential careers

Public Health, Public Health Management, Public Health Officer, Research Manager

Degree Structure

A Master of Philosophy (Public Health) comprises an independent, supervised research project mutually agreed upon by the student, their supervisors and Head of School. Domestic students can choose to undertake the degree by either 100% research or, by mixed research and coursework; international students will normally proceed to the degree by mixed research and coursework.

The award of the degree for students in the 100% research stream is based entirely on the examination of a thesis, however, students in the mixed research and coursework stream complete one third of the degree (15 units) by coursework and the remaining two thirds of the degree by research resulting in the production of a proportionally smaller thesis. In addition Master of Philosophy students complete a minimum of 60 hours of relevant professional development activities through the University’s Career and Research Skills Training (CaRST) program.

Progress through the degree is tracked through the completion of a number of key milestones. These milestones provide an opportunity for the University to review progress and ensure that candidates are well supported to complete their degree in a timely manner.


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Level of Study: Masters Degree (Research)

Duration: 2 years

CRICOS Course Code: 077763J

English Requirements: IELTS Score UG 6.5

Annual Tuition: AUD$53,500.00


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