James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2000

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FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING — POSTGRADUATE AWARD REQUIREMENTS

GENERAL

1.1  The graduate degrees shall be:

Master of Applied Science MAppSc
Master of Engineering ME
Master of Engineering Management MEngMgmt
Master of Engineering Science MEngSc
Master of Science MSc

1.2  There shall be awards of:

Graduate Diploma of Science GDipSc
Graduate Certificate of Engineering GCertE

DEGREES, DIPLOMAS IN SCIENCE

MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCE

1.  Enrolment in the degree

The degree of Master of Applied Science may be undertaken in the schools and institutes listed in Schedule A below.

2.  A person may be approved to enrol for the degree if that person has qualified in this or another recognised institution of higher education for a bachelor degree or its equivalent provided that the Faculty, on the recommendation of the appropriate head of school, is satisfied that the candidate has sufficient qualifications and/or experience for admission to candidature.

3.1  Requirements for the degree

A candidate for the degree shall pursue studies to obtain normally a minimum of 36 units.

3.2  The 36 units from 3.1 above, shall be obtained in accordance with the requirements set out in the selected strand of study or as decided by the relevant head(s) of schools.

3.3  A candidate must complete at least 18 units in the discipline in which he/she is taking out the degree or as specified by the relevant head(s) of schools.

4.  Period of candidature

A candidate shall complete the requirements for the degree normally in three semesters and not more than two calendar years in the case of a full-time candidate and normally in six semesters and not more than four calendar years for a part-time candidate. The minimum period of candidature will be one calendar year.

5.  Credit for other studies

Credit may be granted for:

6.  Exemption for other studies

Exemption may be granted for a maximum of 9 units for relevant subjects completed at the undergraduate level provided that additional postgraduate subjects approved by the head of the appropriate school are completed to bring to 36 the total units completed for the degree.

7.1  Evaluation by research option

If the research option is taken then the submission of the original and two copies of the dissertation or report on an approved research topic is to be submitted for examination.

7.2  The heads of the schools in which the candidate is registered shall nominate the names of two examiners. These may both be internal or one or both may be external.

7.3  The dissertation or report is to have a minimum value of 12 units and a maximum value of 15 units.

7.4  The Faculty, on considering the reports of the examiners, may recommend the award of the degree, refuse the degree or require the candidate to submit to further examination.

7.5  On completion of all requirements to the satisfaction of the Faculty and on the recommendation of the school, the Faculty will recommend the award of the degree.

7.6  A copy of the dissertation or report shall be kept in the school and/or in the Library.

8.  Award

A candidate who has complied with all the requirements, together with all other relevant statutes and requirements shall be recommended for the award of Master of Applied Science.

9.  Entry to a Master of Science

A candidate who has completed the requirements of the Master of Applied Science including the attainment of at least a credit grade in the project option may apply to the head of the appropriate school/institute for approval to enrol in a Master of Science.

Schedule A

Schedule A Schools

MASTER OF SCIENCE

1.  Enrolment in the degree

The degree of Master of Science may be undertaken in the schools and centres in the Faculty of Science and Engineering or the Faculty of Health, Life and Molecular Sciences listed in Schedule A below. The degree shall be awarded in recognition of research or alternatively for adequate progress in formal coursework combined with research.

2.  A person may enrol for the degree of Master of Science if that person has:

3.  A candidate shall be designated as a full-time candidate or as a part-time candidate by the Faculty upon recommendation of the head of the school in which the candidate is to be registered.

4.1  Supervision of candidates

Before permitting a person to enrol for the degree, the Faculty shall be satisfied that adequate facilities are available for the studies proposed.

4.2  A candidate when enrolled, shall be registered in the appropriate school and assigned to a supervisor who shall be a member of the academic staff. One or more associate supervisors may be appointed on account of their special knowledge of the candidate’s approved program of study or in order to ensure effective supervision of the candidate during any periods spent external to the University.

4.3  Unless specialist supervision in the particular field of study can be provided by the University, study in an environment external to the University will not be acceptable as a basis for registration for the degree.

4.4  Part-time candidates must attend the University as required by their supervisors and approved by the Faculty. Applications for enrolment will be considered only if the Faculty is satisfied that the attendance requirements can be met.

4.5  Periodically the supervisor may be requested by the head of the school to report on the candidate’s work. If, in the opinion of the head of the school, the candidate’s progress is unsatisfactory the head may advise the Faculty, which may terminate the candidature or take such other action as it deems necessary.

4.6  A candidate may be required by the head of the school to attend specified courses of study.

5.1  Duration and Progress

The candidate shall undertake a course of study leading to the submission of a thesis for examination. The thesis may not be submitted by a candidate earlier than one calendar year nor later than two (for a full-time candidate) or four (for a part-time candidate) calendar years after enrolment, except that in special circumstances the Faculty may grant an extension of the relevant period.

5.2  A minor portion of the thesis may cover work undertaken before enrolment provided that this work has not been used in gaining another academic qualification.

5.3  Published contributions may be submitted to support or to form part of the thesis.

5.4  Candidates should present a progress seminar to members of the relevant school within six months of enrolment. The head of the school will report to the Executive Dean. All candidates shall present a progress report at the completion of each 12 months of candidature unless the thesis is ready for submission within eight weeks of this period.

5.5  Candidates may at the discretion of the Executive Dean on the advice of the appropriate school be granted an extension or suspension. The period for an extension will normally be up to 6 months for a full-time candidate and 12 months for a part-time candidate. Suspension of candidature will not normally exceed 12 months.

6.1  Examination

On completion of the thesis an original and two copies of the thesis*, together with any separate published material, shall be submitted to the Registrar of the University.

6.2  The Faculty, on the advice of the head of the school in which the candidate is registered, shall appoint two examiners of whom at least one shall be external to the University.

6.3  The Faculty, on the recommendation of the examiners, may require the candidate to undertake a written or an oral examination or both.

6.4  The Faculty, on considering the reports of the examiners, may recommend the award of the degree, refuse the degree, appoint another examiner or require the candidate to resubmit the thesis either re-written or including further research material. A candidate who fails to satisfy the examiners after resubmission of the thesis, shall not again be eligible for candidature for a Master’s degree in the same discipline.

6.5  Grade awarded to overall degree to be pass or fail only.

6.6  All corrections if requested are to be made:

6.7  Award of the degree to be conferred when the following condition has been met: an acid free copy plus supporting documentation of the thesis has been deposited in the Library or a written guarantee has been provided by the school concerned that the said school holds all the material necessary for preparation of said copy.

Schedule A

Schedule A Schools

MASTERS QUALIFYING COURSE

1.  A person seeking to enrol for a Masters Degree shall undertake such subjects and such literature projects and other studies as the head of the relevant school designates and may be required to attain a satisfactory standard in any additional subjects as prescribed for pass degrees of the Faculty. With the approval of Faculty, the course of study may be derived from more than one school.

2.  The basis for evaluation of a candidate shall be as designated by the head of the school and may include written and/or oral examinations, literature surveys, essays and seminars.

3.  The result of the evaluation shall be determined by the Faculty on the advice of the head of the school, as pass or fail.

4.  Except with the approval of the Faculty, there shall be no re-examination.

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF SCIENCE

The Graduate Diploma of Science may be undertaken in the schools, centres and institutes listed in Schedule A.

1.  A person may enrol for the Graduate Diploma of Science course if that person:

2.  A candidate shall pursue studies to obtain a minimum of 24 units. The normal period of candidature shall be one year of full-time study or two years of part-time study.

3.  A candidate shall select one of the disciplines offered in the schools, centres and institutes listed in Schedule A, or an approved combination of those disciplines and follow the course of study prescribed.

4.  Assessment procedures may include any or all of the following: assignments and papers, a research project and report and examinations.

5.  Except with the approval of the Faculty, there shall be no re-examination.

6.  A candidate who has qualified for the Graduate Diploma of Science in one discipline may enrol in a further discipline in a subsequent year.

7.  The Graduate Diploma of Science shall be awarded in the following classes:

8.  A candidate who has complied with the provisions of these Requirements and all other relevant Statutes and Requirements of the University shall be recommended by the Faculty for the award of the Graduate Diploma of Science.

9.  Appeal procedures are as per normal University procedures for Master’s Requirements.

Schedule A

Schedule A Schools

DEGREES, CERTIFICATES IN ENGINEERING

1.  Definitions

For the purpose of these Requirements the following definitions apply:

2.  Entitlement to enrol and attend

Any person who is not proceeding to a degree may enrol for any subject with the approval of the head of School of Engineering and on completing the subject is entitled to receive an official statement to that effect on application to the Registrar.

3.  Saving clause

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in these Requirements the Faculty may in any case in which it may deem it appropriate to do so, dispense with or suspend any condition of or prescription by these Requirements.

4.  Extension of candidature

A candidate’s period of candidature may be extended by the Faculty on the recommendation of the head of the school.

5.  Credit

The Dean, on the recommendation of the head of the school, may give a candidate credit towards a postgraduate award for subjects completed at this or another university or institution of higher education approved by the Faculty.

6.  Continuing education

The coursework requirements forming part of these awards may, where appropriate arrangements have been made and with the recommendation of the head of the school, be completed as part of a program of continuing education at the University.

MASTER OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE

1.  The degree of Master of Engineering Science is predominantly a research degree. When awarded for a combination of research and coursework the program shall comprise 24 units, a maximum of eight of which can be coursework.

2.  Entry requirements

To qualify for admission to candidature an applicant shall have completed the requirements for:

3.1  Course of study

Each candidate for the degree shall follow a course of advanced study and/or investigation, attend lectures and tutorial classes and carry out laboratory work in accordance with the coursework plan approved by the head of the appropriate Engineering discipline.

3.2  For the research component, each candidate shall carry out, in the Engineering laboratories or elsewhere, a program of investigation and research as required by the candidate’s supervisor(s).

4.  Duration

Each candidate shall complete the requirements for the degree, either full-time in normally not less than one year nor more than two years, or part-time in normally not less than two years nor more than four years.

5.1  Assessment

Each candidate shall submit reports and pass examinations as prescribed from time to time by the head of the appropriate Engineering discipline.

5.2  Each candidate shall submit a thesis embodying the results of the research conducted in accordance with Requirement 3.2.

5.3  The original and two copies of the thesis shall be submitted to the Registrar.

5.4  The head of the appropriate Engineering discipline shall advise the Registrar in writing of the names of not less than two examiners, at least one of whom shall be external to the University. The candidate’s supervisor shall not be an examiner.

6.  A candidate who has fulfilled the conditions prescribed in Requirement 5 and has satisfied the examiners shall be eligible for the award of the degree of Master of Engineering Science.

MASTER OF ENGINEERING

1.  The degree of Master of Engineering is a professional award for postgraduate study which can be obtained by assessment of work undertaken in professional practice.

2.  Entry requirements

To qualify for admission to candidature an applicant shall have satisfied the conditions specified in the Degree of Master of Engineering Science Requirement 2 above or shall have completed the requirements for:

3.  Professional Practice Degree

This degree program shall comprise 24 units of design/development project work.

4.  Each candidate shall submit evidence satisfactory to the head of the school that proficiency has been acquired in that branch of Engineering in which the material is being presented for examination.

5.  Course of study

Each candidate for the degree shall carry out in industry a research, design or development project in accordance with a plan approved by the head of the school.

6.  Duration

Each candidate shall enrol annually for a period of not less than two years nor more than five years.

7.1  Assessment

Each candidate shall submit:

7.2  No candidate may submit for examination, work in respect of which the candidate has already qualified for a degree in any university or, without the permission of the Faculty, work which has previously been submitted for any such degree.

7.3  The original and two copies of the material required under Requirement 7.1 shall be submitted to the Registrar.

7.4  The head of the school shall advise the Registrar in writing of the names of not less than two examiners, at least one of whom shall be external to the University. The candidate’s supervisor shall not be an examiner.

8.  A candidate who has fulfilled the conditions prescribed in Requirement 7 and has satisfied the examiners shall be eligible for the award of the degree of Master of Engineering.

MASTER OF ENGINEERING AND MASTER OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE QUALIFYING COURSES

1.1  Course requirements

A candidate seeking to enrol for the degree of Master of Engineering Science under its Requirement 2.7 or Master of Engineering under its Requirement 2.4 will be required to undertake a Master’s qualifying course as specified by the head of the School of Engineering.

1.2  Normally candidates will be required to undertake three undergraduate 2 unit subjects and complete a suitable project, all specified by the head of the school. In special cases these requirements may be modified by the Faculty on the advice of the head of the school.

2.1  Assessment

A candidate shall attain at least a Credit level in all subjects attempted and a satisfactory standard in the project as determined by the head of the school.

2.2  The basis for evaluation of a candidate shall be as designated by the head of the appropriate Engineering discipline and the result of evaluation shall be determined by the Faculty on the advice of the head of the school.

3.  Re-examination

Except with the approval of the Faculty, there shall be no re-examination.

MASTER OF ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT

1.  The degree of Master of Engineering Management program shall comprise 36 units of study including 30 units of coursework and six units of project work.

2.  Entry requirements

To qualify for admission to candidature, an applicant shall have satisfied the conditions specified in Master of Engineering Science Requirement 2 or Master of Engineering Requirement 2.

3.1  Course of study

Each candidate for the degree shall follow a course of advanced study and investigation, attend lectures and tutorial classes and carry out other work in accordance with a plan approved by the head of the School of Engineering.

3.2  Each candidate shall carry out an engineering management project or investigation as required by the candidate’s supervisor(s).

4.  Duration

Each candidate shall complete the requirements for the degree, either full-time in normally not less than one year nor more than two years, or part-time in normally not less than two years nor more than four years.

5.1  Assessment

Each candidate shall submit reports and pass examinations as prescribed from time to time by the head of the school.

5.2  Each candidate shall submit a report on the engineering management project or investigation as set out in Requirement 3.2.

5.3  The original and two copies of the report shall be submitted to the head of the school who will nominate an examiner who shall not be the candidate’s supervisor.

6.  A candidate who has fulfilled the conditions prescribed in Requirement 5 and has satisfied the examiner shall be eligible for the award of the degree of Master of Engineering Management.

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF ENGINEERING

Candidates should have the equivalent of a level 1 science/engineering mathematics background.

To qualify for the award a candidate must normally have completed subjects of a minimum total value of six units in accordance with these requirements. The normal time for completion of the subjects is one or two semesters.

For all Strands containing subjects from levels higher than level 1 of the Bachelor of Engineering degree, approval of the Head of School must be obtained.


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