Course Level

Master Degree (By Coursework)

Master of Philosophy (Ophthalmology)

The Master of Philosophy (Ophthalmology) 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 (Ophthalmology) may contain a significant coursework component, the focus of the degree is on research. Master of Philosophy (Ophthalmology) 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.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

North Terrace

Full-time - 2 years

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Entry requirements

  • An applicant must demonstrate that they have sufficient background and experience in independent supervised research to successfully complete a Master of Philosophy (Ophthalmology) as detailed in the academic program rules.

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