Doctor of Philosophy (Population Studies and Demography) 36 months PHD Programme By University of Waikato |TopUniversities

Doctor of Philosophy (Population Studies and Demography)

Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

6,615 NZDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Development StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Development Studies

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

At Waikato we provide an integrated and interdisciplinary approach to population studies with our graduate programme in Population Studies and Demography. You'll learn about advanced, empirical analysis of population structure and trends.
You'll explore the importance of population research and the need for attention to population trends, their causes and their implications on the environment, employment, work and family, health, population distribution, urbanisation, migration patterns, old age security and refugee movements.
This subject is of relevance to students from a wide range of backgrounds, such as sociology, economics, geography, political science and public policy, and provides opportunities to engage in individual directed studies and research for a masters or higher degree on a population-related subject.
Population Studies and Demography is offered by Te Ngira Institute for Population Research, a research institute based in the School of Social Sciences. Te Ngira Institute for Population Research is the only national unit in New Zealand that generates and coordinates research in population studies.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Development Studies

Degree

PhD

Study Level

PHD

Study Mode

On Campus

At Waikato we provide an integrated and interdisciplinary approach to population studies with our graduate programme in Population Studies and Demography. You'll learn about advanced, empirical analysis of population structure and trends.
You'll explore the importance of population research and the need for attention to population trends, their causes and their implications on the environment, employment, work and family, health, population distribution, urbanisation, migration patterns, old age security and refugee movements.
This subject is of relevance to students from a wide range of backgrounds, such as sociology, economics, geography, political science and public policy, and provides opportunities to engage in individual directed studies and research for a masters or higher degree on a population-related subject.
Population Studies and Demography is offered by Te Ngira Institute for Population Research, a research institute based in the School of Social Sciences. Te Ngira Institute for Population Research is the only national unit in New Zealand that generates and coordinates research in population studies.

Admission Requirements

58+
90+
6.5+

3 Years
Feb
Mar

Tuition fees

Domestic
6,591 NZD
International
6,615 NZD

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