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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programmes

MUST offers the following Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Programmes.

  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Biotechnology (KP/JPS(KA6041)04/10)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Transportation and Logistics (KP/JPS(KA6042)06/10)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Informatics (KP/JPS(KA8664)03/13)

Follow the links for additional information on these programmes.

  Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Biotechnology (KP/JPS(KA6041)04/10)
The Biotechnology programme is offering a PhD course that will lead to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Biotechnology. Our PhD programme provides students with advanced knowledge in key areas of this fast growing field and covers recent developments in life science research, bioinformatics, microbiology, biochemistry and systems biology. Our PhD students will develop independent research projects contributing to the field of Biotechnology under the supervision of their faculty. Assessment is by coursework and thesis which must constitute a significant original contribution to the advancement of knowledge in the chosen topic.
  Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Transportation and Logistics (KP/JPS(KA6042)06/10)
The PhD programme in Transportation and Logistics at the Malaysia University of Science and Technology (MUST) provides opportunities to students to conduct in-depth research in specialized areas while maintaining a reasonable breadth of knowledge in the dynamic field of transportation and logistics. This programme also offers sufficient flexibility to students to develop programmes of study and research that cross traditional disciplinary and departmental boundaries. This is necessary to tackle the increasingly inter-disciplinary nature of transportation and logistics issues and problems.
  Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Informatics (KP/JPS(KA8664)03/13)
The PhD programme in Informatics at the Malaysia University of Science and Technology (MUST) provides opportunities to students to conduct in-depth research in specialized areas while maintaining a reasonable breadth of knowledge in the dynamic field of transportation and logistics. This programme also offers sufficient flexibility to students to develop programmes of study and research that cross traditional disciplinary and departmental boundaries. This is necessary to tackle the increasingly inter-disciplinary nature of transportation and logistics issues and problems.
 
   
 
       
   
   
 
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