Photography Degree at RMIT University

Campus

City campus
Description

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Masters and PhD programs are available to qualified individuals who wish to pursue a research project with applications in the areas of industrial and scientific photography, including technical, electronic, digital and multimedia, education and communication. A wide scope of imaging projects will be considered. The projects are self-initiated, but undertaken under the supervision of an academic staff member.

General information is available at Postgraduate Study at RMIT

Useful Links

Research supervisors and their research interests

Research and Innovation at RMIT University

Information for Research Students

RMIT Research Centres
Duration

Masters: two years full-time or four years part-time. PhD: four years full-time or eight years part-time.
Pathways

Gaining credit for previous study or experience
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and credit transfer are ways that RMIT recognises applicants’ skills and knowledge gained through formal and informal education and training, work experience, and/or life experience (including volunteer work; committee responsibilities; family duties, hobbies).
Entrance Requirements

Research programs
Minimum entry requirements exist for Master by Research and Doctoral programs at RMIT. While these are the minimum, due to the often competitive nature of research places preference may be given to those applicants holding higher than the minimum eligibility requirements.

Master
A first degree of RMIT with at least a credit average in the final undergraduate year; or a qualification deemed equivalent by RMIT to a first degree of RMIT with at least a credit average in the final undergraduate year; or evidence of experience which satisfies RMIT that the applicant has developed knowledge of the field of study sufficient to undertake the proposed program.

Note: Some programs may require details of other desirable attributes such as other qualifications or experience relating specifically to individual programs. Please refer to contact details listed under individual program entries prior to applying.

PhD
A degree of Master by Research of RMIT; or a degree of Master by Coursework of RMIT which includes a research program with a duration of at least one semester full-time (or part-time equivalent); or a degree of Bachelor of RMIT with first class honours or upper second class honours (or another award as deemed equivalent); and such qualifications or experience as RMIT considers appropriate.

Note: Some programs may require details of other desirable attributes such as other qualifications or experience relating specifically to individual programs. Please refer to contact details listed under individual program entries prior to applying.

Further information
Graduate Research Office
Tel. +61 3 9925 8355
Fax: +61 3 9925 4089
Email: gro@rmit.edu.au

Equity admissions schemes
RMIT understands that people’s backgrounds and circumstances can affect their access to education and training. RMIT’s equity admissions schemes allow applicants to explain the circumstances that have adversely affected their education, and demonstrate their capacity for future academic success.

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