University of Johannesburg
Doctor of Philosophy in Economics with Specialisation in Industrial Development
The Doctor of Philosophy in Economics with Specialisation in Industrial Development in Economics is offered by University of Johannesburg.
Program Length: 2 SEMESTERS.
Doctor of Philosophy in Economics with Specialisation in Industrial Development offered by the University of Johannesburg
PURPOSE
The purpose of this qualification is to develop advanced competencies in the mastering, interpretation, understanding, analysis and application of economic models. A qualifying candidate should show evidence of original and independent scientific work. Prospective students must prepare a research proposal in consultation with a member of staff of the School of Economics and Econometrics. Once a decision has been made that the proposal has been accepted, the prospective student will be allowed to register for the degree.
RULES OF ACCESS
A candidate who is in possession of a master’s qualification on NQF level 9 may apply for admission to this qualification. Alternatively, any other related qualification with a programme- specific minimum level of competency on NQF level. 9, and related experience which is considered relevant and sufficient by the Department Economics and Econometrics. Finalisation of registration for the programme (and/or continued registration) is subject to applicants complying with departmental-specific requirements. Such requirements usually include preparatory work leading up to a research proposal that is approved by the department. Possible examples of preparatory work are pre-reading, literature reviews, concept development, and successful completion of short courses aimed at skills and/or knowledge development. Candidates may also be required to successfully defend their research proposals at special discussion sessions.
FULL-TIME CURRICULUM / PART-TIME CURRICULUM
The qualification is to be completed over a minimum period of two years and a maximum period of four years for full time students, and a minimum period of two years and a maximum period of five years for part time students, on an approved topic. The Academic Regulations for doctoral qualifications are also applicable.
A thesis on an approved topic has to be successfully completed. In order to complete the research component students are required to defend their methodologies and empirical findings in a presentation to College members.