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Overview
- Pursue supervised original post-graduate research in justice-related topics.
- Research an approved topic, involving both a theoretical perspective and/or professional practice and application.
- Develop your research and analytical skills, and advance your career possibilities.
- Make a substantial contribution to knowledge and understanding in your research area by competing a 50,000 word thesis.
| QUT course code | JS52 |
| Course duration | 1 year full-time |
| Start month | 2013 |
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| Course contact | Enquire |
| CRICOS code | 020310J |
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Details
Students pursue supervised postgraduate research in justice-related topics. The course offers formal recognition for original advanced research. Students develop their research and analytical skills, advancing their career possibilities.
Units
Course structure
Students undertake applied research on an approved topic, which involves both an appropriate theoretical perspective and a specific orientation to professional practice and application.
The thesis that students submit for their degree should be not less than 50 000 words and should constitute a substantial contribution to knowledge and understanding in the student’s area of research.
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Entry requirements
The following persons shall be eligible to apply for admission as a student for the degree:
1 A person who has completed the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Justice (Honours) of QUT, or
2 A person who has completed a qualification that is deemed equivalent and possesses appropriate research skills or substantial professional experience in the proposed field of research as deemed appropriate by the Course Coordinator, or
3 A person who has professional publications, etc that the Course Coordinator and the Faculty Research Committee accept as proof of a students advanced knowledge and research ability in the proposed field of research.
Minimum English language requirements
Students must meet the English proficiency requirements.
| IELTS (International English Language Testing System) | |
|---|---|
| speaking | 6.0 |
| writing | 6.0 |
| reading | 6.0 |
| listening | 6.0 |
| overall | 6.5 |
| TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) | |
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| speaking | 20.0 |
| writing | 20.0 |
| reading | 20.0 |
| listening | 20.0 |
| overall | 90.0 |
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Course fees
Your actual fees may vary depending on which units you choose. All fees are based on current fixed fee prices. We review fees annually.
2013: $11,600 (indicative) per Semester (subject to annual review)
Scholarships and financial support
You can apply for scholarships to help you with study and living costs.
Apply
How to apply for Master of Justice (Research)
You apply directly to QUT for all our research degrees.
Are you ready to submit your application?
You're ready if you have:
- Looked at our research areas
- Selected your degree
- Checked you meet the entry requirements
- Checked if you're eligible for a scholarship
- Agreed on a supervisor with your faculty
- Discussed your options and developed your topic
- Written your research proposal
- Gathered your supporting documents
All done? Then you're ready to apply.