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Master of Philosophy

The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) is higher degree by research qualification completed soley be research. Candidates in this course would undertake a research project within the broad area of Health.

Next intake: 01 Jan 2027
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Course essentials

Entry requirements

Credit

A full-time study load is 120 credits a year (usually four 15-credit units each semester). 120 credits equal one equivalent full-time student load (EFTSL). Each credit point equals about 10 hours of learning, so a 15-credit unit means roughly 150 hours.

240 credit points = 2.0 EFTSL

Study mode

Study modes tell you how teaching and learning will be delivered for your course and include where and when classes can be scheduled, what you'll do and the tech you'll use.

On campus
Online

Duration

2 years full-time or part-time equivalent

Start dates

01 January 2026
01 January 2027

Locations

Berwick (on campus)
Camp St (on campus)
Gippsland (on campus)
Mt Helen (on campus)
Online

Course overview

The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) is a higher degree by research qualification completed solely by research. Graduates at this level will have an advanced and integrated understanding of a complex body of knowledge. 
Undertaken over two years of full-time study, the MPhil requires candidates to demonstrate their capacity for independent research through the submission of a substantial thesis, or a portfolio of creative works accompanied by an exegesis. Throughout their research journey, the candidate works closely with a supervisory team who provide academic guidance and support. 
Candidates in this course would undertake a research project within the broad areas of nursing and allied health.

IT requirements

To do this course you’ll need a fast and reliable computer and access to high-speed internet. Expect to use about 5GB of data per month for every unit you’re doing. Find out more about the minimum IT requirements for studying with us.

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The fine print

The commencement of all courses is subject to available funding and enrolment quotas.

Everything in this course overview is correct at the time of being published. However, the University reserves the right to alter any course, procedure or fee. Please check for changes before you apply or enrol.

Federation University uses Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding (for eligible students) to deliver training.

School department

Graduate Research School

Course co-ordinator

Andrew Barton

I chose Federation University due to its close proximity to home, the fantastic new allied health facilities, and the smaller class sizes. It provides for more one-on-one learning with my lecturers."
— Sarah Little, Bachelor of Occupational Therapy

Career paths

The course creates opportunities for advanced professional practice in careers that entail complex research and in a variety of academic, industry, community and government settings. Graduates of the Master of Philosophy also have a pathway towards the Doctor of Philosophy.

Fees and scholarships

Tuition fee information

Domestic full fee-paying place  
2026 indicative full-time fee: $26,900

Full fee-paying places are not subsidised by the Australian Government. The indicative fee above is based on a typical first-year enrolment for this course and should be used as a guide only. Your fee will depend on your study load, the time it takes to complete your course and any approved credit you receive.

How it’s calculated

The amount is based on the course annual fee for 1 EFTSL (120 credit points). For 0.5 EFTSL (60 credit point) courses, the certificate fee is displayed.

Other fees

You will also need to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF).

Fee assistance

Domestic students undertaking a higher degree by research may be eligible to receive a Research Training Program (RTP) funded place.

Scholarships

There’s a range of scholarships and grants available. Find out what you can apply for.

Course details

Start dates

Anytime during the year (2026)

1 January 2026

Locations

Berwick (on campus)

Camp St (on campus)

Gippsland (on campus)

Mt Helen (on campus)

Online

Anytime during the year (2027)

1 January 2027

Locations

Berwick (on campus)

Camp St (on campus)

Gippsland (on campus)

Mt Helen (on campus)

Online

Information

  • Our Mt Helen, SMB, Camp St and Gillies St campuses are located in Ballarat.
  • Online learning is only an option if you’re not studying on an international student visa.

Contact hours

Expect to put in at least 38 hours per week (full time) or 19 hours per week (part time).

Semester 1
  • Elective

Winter Semester
  • Elective

Semester 2
  • Elective

Summer Semester
  • Elective

Semester 1
  • Elective

Winter Semester
  • Elective

Semester 2
  • Elective

Summer Semester
  • Elective

Entry requirements

The University's requirements for a Masters by research degree are:

  • have graduated with or qualified for a four year Honours Bachelor degree, or Degree with Honours, at least second class honours level, that included a dissertation demonstrating the ability to undertake research at Masters level; or
  • hold qualifications and/or have demonstrated skills, experience, research, or publications which are assessed as being at least equivalent to the qualifications above.
  • Applicants who do not meet the requirements will be required to undertake an additional programme of study equivalent to a fourth year of advanced undergraduate study and research in the relevant field.

    English language requirements

    Overall academic IELTS of 6.5 overall with no band less than 6.0; or equivalent

    Extra requirements

     

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      Hello, my name is Dr Anne Baker and I'm a lecturer in Occupational Therapy at Federation Uni on the Gippsland campus in Churchill. One thing I really love about teaching here is that we have small class sizes so that I get to really know my students and it means I can work with them to work on their personal learning goals and to help support them to become occupational therapists. An interesting thing about studying here is that we have brand new facilities that were developed in 2020 when the program first started, and we have a great teaching space which includes up-to-date equipment and assessment. So students are really getting the most relevant skills. And as they work to become occupational therapists, we also have excellent relationships with our clinical partners. So students get a great range of placement experiences and develop their skills in a range of different areas. A fun fact about me is that I'm also an occupational therapy driver assessor, which means that I can assess, make recommendations about people's fitness to drive. This is typically not an area that people think about when they think about occupational therapy, but occupation is more than just your job, so it includes things like self-care, so things like sharing and dressing, productive occupations, which does include work, and also things like driving, as well as leisure occupations, which are things that people do to occupy their time and their space. So this means as occupational therapists, we work from early on in people's lives, so pretty soon after birth, all the way through to advanced age and conditions that involve dying. We'd love you to come and study occupational therapy with us. We have a really great teaching team here, fantastic resources and I think you'll enjoy the student experience. 

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