Master of Philosophy

Mixed Studies

A course by

AUT

A one-year, research-only master's degree enabling students to undertake an original research thesis in a field of their choice, supervised by expert academic staff at AUT.

NZ$10,486

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NZQA Level 9 Certification (120 Credits)

Study Level

Post Grad

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Available in 3 locations

It will take a total of 1 year

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Research and Analytical Skills

Develop advanced research skills by designing and conducting independent research in a chosen discipline.

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Thesis Production

Demonstrate the ability to communicate complex ideas and findings through an original thesis.

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Critical Thinking

Critically analyse literature and methodologies relevant to their research area.

What You're Signing Up For

The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) at AUT is a one-year, research-only master's degree that enables students to develop specialist research skills by working on an independent thesis in their chosen field. The MPhil programme is highly flexible, allowing candidates to pursue research in a broad range of areas under the guidance of AUT's expert supervisors. It provides a strong foundation for future doctoral study.

Course Content

  • Completion of an original research thesis
  • Preparation of a formal research proposal
  • Advanced research methods (may be required for some)
  • Supervision by academic experts in a chosen area of interest
  • Access to faculty-specific resources and expertise

What you need to know first

Four-year bachelor’s degree with B average or higher; or

Bachelor’s honours degree with B average or higher; or

Bachelor’s degree and a postgraduate diploma with B average or higher; or

Bachelor’s degree and at least three years relevant experience

Interview may be required for particular research areas

May be required to complete an approved research methods course

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Preparation for doctoral (PhD) study

  • Research roles in various industries

  • Academic or teaching positions