Postgraduate Programs
Overview
The School also offers three postgraduate degree programs, the:
- Master of Science in Agriculture M.Sc.(Ag)
- Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.)
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
The M.Sc.(Ag) program is a combination of coursework and research, while PhD and M.Phil. study programs are research only degrees.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD-Research)
- Must have a Master degree in a field of study related to the subject of the proposed research.
- Proven track record of research
- More than 2 years’ work experience
- Contact the School to confirm a Supervisor and other requirements before submitting your application
Master of Philosophy (MPhil-Research)
- A merit degree or postgraduate diploma from a tertiary institution approved by the Postgraduate Studies, Research and Innovation Committee (PSR&IC), or
- A Bachelor degree of Honors standard (GPA 3.7 out of 5) from a tertiary institution approved by the PSR&IC
- Relevant first degree with an industry experience of more than two years
Master of Science (M.Sc.Ag)
- A merit degree or postgraduate diploma from a tertiary institution approved by the Postgraduate Studies, Research and Innovation Committee (PSR&IC), or
- A Bachelor degree of Honors standard (GPA 3 out of 5) from a tertiary institution approved by the PSR&IC
- Relevant first degree with an industry experience of more than two years
This program is aimed at training and developing highly skilled agricultural professionals with specialization in different areas of agriculture to meet the increasing requirements for the agricultural industries including universities.
Rules for MSc in Agriculture with course work
The MSc degree in Agriculture will be fully governed by the existing “Rules for Master’s Degree based on Course Work” of the PNG University of Technology with the following exceptions.
1. The degree offered will be MSc in Agriculture.
2. There will be a three member advisory committee including the Principal Supervisor appointed by the HOD, Agriculture to help the student in selecting the courses and monitor the progress over the period of the study period. The major responsibility of guidance will lie with the Principal Supervisor.
3. The thesis will be marked as “Satisfactory” or “Unsatisfactory”. To pass, the candidates have to have a satisfactory grade.
Course duration :2 yrs
The MSc degree in agriculture is a full time programme of studies extending over four academic semesters (two years). The students will be taking the courses as per the following schedule along with a research (thesis) component.
CODE | SUBJECTS | SEMESTER |
---|---|---|
AG 501 | Research Methodology and Scientific Writing | I |
AG 502 | Biometry | II |
AG 503 | Thesis | I, II |
AG 504 | Population Genetics | I |
AG 505 | Quantitative Genetics | II |
AG 506 | Plant Breeding | I |
AG 507 | Plant Genetic Manipulation Practical Techniques | I |
AG 508 | Advanced Crop Physiology | I |
AG 509 | Horticulture Science | I |
AG 510 | Tropical Farming Systems | II |
AG 511 | Crop Modelling and Climatology | II |
AG 512 | Chemistry of Soils and Fertilizers | I |
AG 513 | Methods of Soils and Plant Analysis | II |
AG 514 | Soil Microbiology | I |
AG 515 | Epidemiology and Plant Disease Management | I |
AG 516 | Integrated Pest Management | II |
AG 517 | Applied Insect Ecology | I |
AG 518 | Principles of Weed Science | II |
AG 519 | Monogastric Animal Production in Papua New Guinea | I |
AG 520 | Ruminant Animal Production in Papua New Guinea | II |
AG 521 | Nutrients Requirement and Quantitative Nutrition | I |
AG 522 | Feed Analysis and Feed Technology | II |
AG 523 | Advanced Farm Management | I |
AG 524 | Agricultural Projects and Planning | I |
AG 525 | Structure and Efficiency of Agricultural Markets | II |
AG 526 | Contemporary Extension Systems in South East Asia | II |
AG 527 | Socio-Cultural Change | I |
AG 528 | Rural Community Development | II |
AG 529 | Cultivation and Mechanization | I |
AG 530 | Agricultural Processing and Storage Technology | II |
AG 531 | Soil and Water Conservation Engineering | II |