The University of Goroka (UoG) is a public university located in Goroka, Eastern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. The university was established in 1961 as a teachers' college and gained university status in 1997. UoG has since grown to offer several undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
In this article, we will focus on the postgraduate study programs and their entry requirements.
5 Quick Questions and Answers about Post Graduate Studies at the University of Goroka
Q1. What postgraduate programs are offered at the University of Goroka (UoG)?
The University of Goroka offers several postgraduate programs, including:
- Doctor of Philosophy (by Research),
- Master of Education (by Research),
- Bachelor of Education (Honours) by Research,
- Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE),
- Master of Arts (by Research), and
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) by Research.
Q2. What are the entry requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy program?
Applicants must have a Degree of Master or a Bachelor with First Class Honours or equivalent from a Senate-recognised institution.
They also need to submit an application to the Chair of Post Graduate Studies Admissions, including the details required by the prescribed form for Application for doctoral studies and a research proposal.
Applicants will be registered provisionally for six months, during which they need to develop and prepare their thesis.
Q3. What are the entry requirements for the Master of Education program?
Applicants must have a Bachelor of Education Honours, Second Class Upper Division, or better from a recognised institution, and more than two years of work experience in a relevant field of education.
They also need to submit two references from a current or recent employer for more than two years and a research proposal of 500 words maximum in a nominated field of study.
Q4. What postgraduate programs are offered by the School of Humanities?
The School of Humanities offers Master of Arts (by Research) and a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) by Research.
The Master of Arts program has four specialisations, including Communication and Social Change, Language and Literature, Melanesian Perspectives, and Social Sciences.
Meanwhile, the Bachelor of Arts program has four specialisations, including Business Studies, Language & Literature, Melanesian Perspectives, and Social Sciences.
Q5. Can students apply for postgraduate studies if they don't have an Honours qualification?
Yes, students can apply for postgraduate studies without an Honours qualification. However, they need to have:
- an average GPA of 3.0 or better at undergraduate studies in Years 3 and 4 of Bachelor of Education courses or
- equivalent for the Master of Education program and Bachelor of Arts courses or equivalent for the Bachelor of Arts program.
To find out how to apply to the University of Goroka, click here POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS OFFERED AT UOG
The University of Goroka offers several postgraduate programs, including:
- Doctor of Philosophy (by Research),
- Master of Education (By Research),
- Bachelor of Education (Honours) By Research,
- Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE),
- Master of Arts (By Research), and
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) by Research.
Each program has its own specific entry requirements.
DOCTORAL PROGRAMS
The Doctor of Philosophy (by Research) program is offered in most of the disciplines that are available at the postgraduate level.
Prospective students who are interested in pursuing doctoral studies can contact the Director for Graduate Studies or the relevant Dean in a School.
The degree of Doctor of Philosophy is offered in the School of Education and the School of Science and Technology.
Entry Requirements:
Applicants must have a Degree of Master or a Bachelor with First Class Honours or equivalent from a Senate-recognised institution.
They also need to submit an application to the Chair of Post Graduate Studies Admissions, including the details required by the prescribed form for Application for doctoral studies and a research proposal.
Applicants will be registered provisionally for six months, during which they need to develop and prepare their thesis.
MASTER OF EDUCATION PROGRAM
The Master of Education (By Research) program is offered in Curriculum Studies, Educational Leadership & Management, and Teacher Education.
Entry Requirements:
Applicants must have a Bachelor of Education Honours, Second Class Upper Division, or better from a recognised institution, and more than two years of work experience in a relevant field of education.
They also need to submit two references from a current or recent employer for more than two years and a research proposal of 500 words maximum in a nominated field of study.
Applicants without an Honours qualification but wish to apply for a Masters must have an average GPA of 3.0 or better at undergraduate studies in 300- and 400-level of Bachelor of Education courses or equivalent.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (HONOURS) BY RESEARCH
The Bachelor of Education (Honours) By Research program is offered in Curriculum Studies, Educational Administration, Inclusive Education, and Teacher Education.
Entry Requirements:
Applicants with a first degree in Education must have an average GPA of 2.7 or better at undergraduate studies in Years 3 and 4 of Bachelor of Education courses or equivalent.
Where necessary, applicants with two years of work experience in a relevant field of education may also apply.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION (PGDE)
The Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) program is offered in Primary and Early Childhood Education, Secondary Education, and Technical and Vocational Education and Training.
Entry Requirements:
Applicants must have a recognised degree in a relevant field of study and a teaching qualification from a recognised institution.
MASTER OF ARTS (BY RESEARCH)
The Master of Arts (By Research) program is offered in four specialisations, including Communication and Social Change, Language and Literature, Melanesian Perspectives, and Social Sciences.
Entry Requirements:
Applicants must have a Bachelor of Arts Honours, Second Class Upper Division, or better from a recognised institution, and more than two years of work experience in a relevant field.
They also need to submit two references from a current or recent employer for more than two years and a research proposal of 500 words maximum in a nominated field of study.
- Applicants without an Honours qualification but wish to apply for studies in Years 3 and 4 of Bachelor of Education courses or equivalent.
- Applicants with other related degrees must have a GPA of 3.0 or better in the 3rd and 4th years of the degree.
- Applicants with a GPA below 3.0 but not less than 2.7 may be considered for admission if they have at least two years of relevant experience in the field of Education.
SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES
The School of Humanities offers two postgraduate programs:
1. Master of Arts (By Research) - 4 Semesters
The Master of Arts program has four specialisations, including Communication and Social Change, Language and Literature, Melanesian Perspectives, and Social Sciences. The program aims to provide students with research skills and knowledge in their chosen field of study.
Entry Requirements:
- Applicants must hold a degree with Honours in the chosen field of study from a recognised
- institution or equivalent.
- Applicants without Honours qualifications but wish to apply for a Masters must have an average
- GPA of 3.0 or better in the undergraduate degree.
2. Bachelor of Arts (Honours) by Research - 2 Semesters
The Bachelor of Arts program has four specialisations, including Business Studies, Language & Literature, Melanesian Perspectives, and Social Sciences. The program aims to provide students with research skills and knowledge in their chosen field of study.
Entry Requirements:
- Applicants with a relevant degree must have an average GPA of 2.7 or better in the 3rd and 4th years of
- their undergraduate studies in Bachelor of Arts courses or equivalent.
- Applicants with other related degrees must have a GPA of 3.0 or better in the 3rd and 4th years of
- their undergraduate studies in Bachelor of Arts courses or equivalent.
- Applicants with a GPA below 3.0 but not less than 2.7 may be considered for admission if they have at least two years of relevant experience in the field of study.
Final thoughts...
The University of Goroka offers a range of postgraduate programs in Education, Science, and Humanities. Students who wish to apply for these programs must meet the entry requirements outlined by the University.
Applicants without Honours qualifications but wish to apply for a Masters degree must have an average GPA of 3.0 or better in their undergraduate studies, while those applying for the Doctor of Philosophy program must hold a Degree of Master or a Bachelor with First Class Honours or equivalent.
Students who meet the entry requirements and complete their postgraduate studies at the University of Goroka will be equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in their chosen fields of study.
Other programs and additional information
Course details (Click on the links to find out more):
1) UOG Institute of Distance and Flexible Learning (IDFL)
2) University of Goroka ITVET Teacher Training
3) SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES Programs and Entry Requirements
4) SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Entry Requirements
5) SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Undergraduate Programs Entry Requirements
6) Post-Graduate Opportunities at University of Goroka - UOG | Doctor | Masters | Honours | PGDE