The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) degree is undertaken as a supervised program of original research.
It is suited to those with some research training and experience, but who do not meet the eligibility criteria for direct entry into the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).
The School of Social Sciences and Psychology at Western Sydney University delivers excellence in research and teaching and has a robust level of community engagement. The School provides innovative and relevant undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. Many of the programs that are managed by the School lead to professional recognition in areas such as Clinical Psychology, Social Work, Counselling, Urban Planning, Policing and Humanitarian work.
We are also proud of our achievements in research training, and offer Honours degrees in Social Science, Social Work and Psychology, and higher degrees at Masters and Doctoral (PhD) levels.
The School of Social Sciences is committed to build on its reputation through:
- Conducting cutting-edge research that contributes internationally to the generation of new knowledge and which informs our teaching;
- Undertaking engaged research that addresses many of the challenges facing contemporary society;
- Providing high quality undergraduate and postgraduate education for students from Greater Western Sydney and beyond;
- Offering ground-breaking programs that meet accreditation and industry standards and prepare graduates for professional employment and rewarding careers;
- Developing stimulating industry and government collaborations in research.
Your career
As a Master of Philosophy graduate, you will develop skills in critical thinking and presenting an organised and well-supported argument. These skills are important in a wide range of career paths such as:
- Market and consumer research
- Policy analysis, research and development
- Technology research and development
- Public relations and communications
- University teaching or administration