Master of Philosophy (Society and Culture)

Townsville, Cairns

 

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Program Overview

The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) program at James Cook University in the field of Society and Culture is a prestigious qualification that offers students the opportunity to engage in advanced research and innovation within social and cultural contexts. This program is characterized by its comprehensive curriculum, research emphasis, industry engagement, and a global perspective.

Curriculum: The MPhil program's curriculum is thoughtfully designed to enable students to explore deeply the field of Society and Culture and their chosen area of research. It provides a flexible framework for conducting independent research and typically includes courses in advanced research methods, social and cultural theory, and critical analysis. The curriculum equips students with the skills and knowledge required to excel in advanced research within the field of society and culture.

Research Focus: James Cook University places a strong emphasis on research, and this extends to the MPhil program in Society and Culture. Students are encouraged to engage in original research that contributes to the understanding of critical social and cultural issues, advancing knowledge in areas such as anthropology, sociology, history, and related disciplines. The research focus cultivates critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and prepares students to make meaningful contributions to the advancement of society and culture.

Industry Engagement: While the MPhil program primarily centers on research, it may also involve collaborations with research institutions, cultural organizations, and industry experts. Students may have the opportunity to work on projects with practical applications in society and culture. This industry engagement enriches the research experience and ensures that the research outcomes are valuable and relevant to the field.

Global Perspective: Recognizing the importance of a global outlook in Society and Culture, James Cook University integrates international insights into the MPhil program. Students are encouraged to appreciate the global dimensions of social and cultural research and the impact of their work on a global scale. They learn to address the challenges and opportunities presented by societal and cultural issues worldwide. This global perspective prepares students for careers that may involve international collaborations, addressing global societal challenges, and contributing to cultural solutions on a global scale. JCU also offers opportunities for international research collaborations and exposure to global societal and cultural trends.

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Location

Townsville, Cairns

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

AUD 33600

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: International students seeking admission to postgraduate programs at JCU are generally required to have a minimum of 60% or above in their prior academic qualifications. Specific programs may have varying entry requirements based on academic background and program specialization.

English Language Proficiency: 

  • IELTS:  with an overall score of 6.5 or 7.0, and no individual band score lower than 6.
  • TOEFL:  with an overall score of 86, and no individual band score less than 21.
  • PTE:  with an overall score of 58 and a minimum score of 54 in each communicative skill.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

JCU is supporting international students in their pursuit of higher education. The university offers various scholarships designed to assist eligible students in achieving their academic and career goals.

  1. Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarship: This prestigious scholarship is awarded to high-achieving international students across various study areas. It provides a significant reduction in tuition fees and is highly competitive.
  2. Dean's Scholarship for Excellence: This scholarship is aimed at international students who have demonstrated outstanding academic performance. It offers financial support by reducing tuition fees.
  3. JCU Access Fund Scholarship: This scholarship supports students facing financial hardship, offering assistance to cover tuition fees and living expenses.
  4. Tropical Environmental Scholarship: Designed for international students passionate about environmental conservation and research, this scholarship provides financial support for related programs.
  5. Sporting Scholarships: JCU recognizes the importance of sports and offers scholarships to athletes who excel in their chosen sport while pursuing their academic goals.
  6. Indigenous Scholarships: JCU is supporting Indigenous students by providing scholarships that facilitate access to higher education.
  7. Country-Specific Scholarships: JCU offers scholarships tailored to specific countries, encouraging cultural diversity and international collaboration.
  8. External Scholarships: JCU also facilitates access to external scholarships and funding opportunities that international students may be eligible for.

Graduates of the MPhil program at James Cook University in Society and Culture are well-prepared for research-focused careers in academia, cultural research organizations, government agencies, and the private sector. 

  1. University Lecturer or Professor in Social Sciences: Teaching and conducting research in sociology, anthropology, and related disciplines.

  2. Cultural Researcher or Historian: Engaging in advanced research related to cultural history and practices.

  3. Social Scientist: Conducting research in sociology and related fields, contributing to societal solutions.

  4. Anthropologist: Studying and understanding cultural practices and their impact on society.

  5. Government Policy Analyst: Working with government agencies on policy development and cultural research.

  6. Cultural Consultant: Advising organizations on cultural matters and practices.

  7. Archivist or Curator: Managing cultural archives and collections.

  8. Nonprofit Organization Leader: Heading cultural and societal organizations focused on making a positive impact.

  9. Research Consultant: Advising research organizations and institutions on societal and cultural advancements and strategies.


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