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Postgraduate Studies

(This page has not been updated to 2007)

The University offers two main types of postgraduate programmes; degrees by research and course work, especially in the humanities and social sciences, law and business studies. Both types of study provide a rich learning experience, enhanced employment opportunities and the change to develop advance skills and expertise. The aim of a research degree is to build on existing knowledge through individual exploration and experiment, make an original contribution to understanding of particular subject. Students gain in-depth training and expertise in a specialist area together with a range of high level transferable skills.

The University’s Postgraduate Studies are open to graduates of this University (i.e., University of Papua New Guinea – UPNG), other recognized Universities or Institutions as well as to candidates whose qualifications and/or experiences are acceptable to the University Senate. Interested and intending students wishing to undertake postgraduate studies at UPNG must fully satisfy the requirements specified in the University’s By-Laws. Students may take up postgraduate studies in any of the following schools:

1. School of Business Administration

A candidate for any of the above programs may be enrolled in any of the following Disciplines of the School:

2. School of Humanities and Social Sciences

A candidate for any of the above programs may be enrolled in any of the following Disciplines of the School:

3. School of Law

A candidate for any of the above programs may be enrolled in any of the following Disciplines of the School:

4. School of Medicine and Health Sciences

A candidate for any of the above programs may be enrolled in any of the following divisions/disciplines of the School:

5. School of Natural and Physical Sciences

A candidate for any of the above programs may be enrolled in any of the following Disciplines of the School:

6. Duration of study

The minimum and maximum period of each of the programs are as follows:

  Status Minimum Maximum
Qualifying Part-time 18 months 24 months
  Full-Time 12 months 12 months
       
Masters Part-time 24 months 72 months
  Full-time 12 months 18 months
       
Masters in
Clinical Medicine
Full-Time 48 months 72 months
       
Doctorates Part-time 72 months 92 months
  Full-time 36 months 48 months