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The Master of Philosophy (Ophthalmology) program spans two years of full-time study or equivalent part-time enrollment. This degree primarily focuses on equipping students with advanced research methodologies, analytical techniques, and the ability to critically assess scholarly literature and findings in their specialized area. While incorporating substantial coursework, the program emphasizes research training. Graduates emerge prepared to pursue doctoral-level independent research.
Ranked among Australia's top research institutions and as a distinguished Group of Eight member, The University of Adelaide offers exceptional opportunities for aspiring researchers. Our institution fosters global leadership by developing graduates with innovative perspectives and the capability to tackle international research challenges.
To meet the minimum academic standing required for admission to a Master of Philosophy degree you’ll need to have completed: a relevant University of Adelaide bachelor degree (or equivalent), with a minimum distinction average.
English language proficiency requirements
IELTS (ACADEMIC) - Overall Score 6.5 All Other Bands 6.0
TOEFL (INTERNET BASED TEST) - Total score 79 Writing 21 Speaking 18 Listening & Reading 13
PEARSON TEST of ENGLISH (ACADEMIC) - Overall Score 58 All Other Bands 50
C1 ADVANCED - Overall Score 176 All Other Bands 169
You can apply for admission at any time throughout the year.