- Certificate in Computing
- Certificate in Information Systems
- Certificate in Mathematics
- Diploma in Computing
- Diploma in Information Systems
- Diploma in Mathematics
- Information Systems
- Mathematics
- Electrical/ Electronic Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Physics
- Computing Science
- Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronics)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Civil)
- Bachelor of Networks and Security
- Bachelor of Software Engineering
- Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology (Information Systems)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology (Computing Science)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Science (Mathematics)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Science (Physics)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Cybersecurity
- Master of Arts in Mathematics
- Master of Science in Computing Science
- Master of Science in Engineering
- Master of Science in Information Systems
- Master of Science in Mathematics
- Master of Science in Physics
- Master of Computing & Information Systems
- Master of Information Systems
- Doctor of Philosophy (Computing Science)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Information Systems)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Mathematics)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Physics)
- Certificate in Computing
- Certificate in Information Systems
- Certificate in Mathematics
- Diploma in Computing
- Diploma in Information Systems
- Diploma in Mathematics
- Information Systems
- Mathematics
- Electrical/ Electronic Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Physics
- Computing Science
- Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronics)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Civil)
- Bachelor of Networks and Security
- Bachelor of Software Engineering
- Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology (Information Systems)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology (Computing Science)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Science (Mathematics)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Science (Physics)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Cybersecurity
- Master of Arts in Mathematics
- Master of Science in Computing Science
- Master of Science in Engineering
- Master of Science in Information Systems
- Master of Science in Mathematics
- Master of Science in Physics
- Master of Computing & Information Systems
- Master of Information Systems
- Doctor of Philosophy (Computing Science)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Information Systems)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Mathematics)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Physics)
Doctor of Philosophy (Physics)
On successful completion of this programme, graduates should be able to:
- Design, develop and apply methods in the field of Physics to solve complex problems leading to substantial extension of existing knowledge or generation of new knowledge.
- Engage critically with scholarly and professional issues in the field of Physics, demonstrating the capacity to formulate solutions to complex problems and manage uncertainty.
- Plan and carry out projects of regional significance relevant to the field of Physics, both independently and collaboratively to reach independent conclusions.
- Articulate complex ideas effectively in Physics in written and oral formats and disseminate research outcomes to the wider public and scientific community.
- Apply critically ethical standards of the professional code of practice in physics-related research, recognising their intricacies, outcomes, and implications.”