Pathways to Postgraduate Research
An undergraduate degree is the first step on the pathway to a rewarding career through further postgraduate research study in a particular field of interest.
Students are encouraged to refer to the Program Rules for further requirements on admission to the research programs listed below:-
| Undergraduate Degree | Honours | Postgraduate Research |
|---|---|---|
Bachelor of Dental Surgery Bachelor of Oral Health | Bachelor of Science in Dentistry (Hons) | Master of Science in Dentistry |
| Bachelor of Health Science | Bachelor of Health Science (Hons) | Master of Clinical Science Master of Medical Science PhD |
| Bachelor of Nursing | Bachelor of Nursing (Hons) | Master of Clinical Science Doctor of Nursing PhD |
| MBBS | Bachelor of Medical Science (Hons) | Master of Clinical Science |
| Bachelor of Psychology (Hons) | Bachelor of Psychology (Hons) | Master of Medical Science Combined degree of Master of Psychology (Clinical)/PhD PhD |
| Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Social Sciences Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Economics Bachelor of Mathematics and Computer Science | Bachelor of Health Sciences (Hons) | Master of Medical Science Combined Degree of Master of Psychology (Clinical)/PhD PhD |
A Master of Philosophy program for Australian and New Zealand citizens and permanent residents commenced in 2010 and has been created to provide a single Masters level research degree. It provides a unique opportunity for eligible students with a flexible entry pathway into this program direct from a Bachelor degree awarded by an Australian University without the need to complete Honours. Successful completion of the Master of Philosophy program will provide a pathway to entry into a Doctor of Philosophy program.
From 2011, this program will supersede all named Masters by Research Degrees currently available at the University of Adelaide.
*Refer to the Program Rules for details of Coursework Programs that are offered in the Faculty, which are not listed above, but may also lead to further postgraduate research study.
