Abstract
In this subject, Students will be guided by their supervisor(s) to develop their knowledge, skills, and confidence as a researcher, particularly in relation to data analysis and interpretation. Through regular communication with their supervisor(s), students will have opportunities to reflect on their collected data, analyses, and interpretations. Students will develop … For more content click the Read More button below.
HRS442 (32 Points) and HRS443 (16 points) are the same subject with different point values that reflects the subject hours allocated to that subject code: 16 points requires between 240 and 320 hours and 32 points requires up to a maximum of 640 hours. These variations occur to allow those in integrated Honours programs to include advanced discipline subjects in their Honours program and reflects the intended depth of study required for the Honours project design. Course Documentation determines whether a student enrols in HRS442 or HRS443.
Syllabus
This subject will cover the following topics:
Approaches to ensuring rigour in relation to qualitative and quantitative data analysis;Considerations when choosing avenues for disseminating research findings;Considerations when choosing a journal in which to publish research findings;Advice for preparing and delivering an oral research presentation; andSelf-management tips for writing your research … For more content click the Read More button below.
Assessment items
2. Honours Dissertation/Draft Publication with Appendix
3. Honours Final Oral Presentation
Enrolment restrictions
Available only to students enrolled in a Bachelor Honours degrees: Bachelor of Paramedicine (Honours), Bachelor of Animal Science (Honours), Bachelor of Agricultural Science (Honours), Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours), Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours), Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine (Honours), Bachelor of Speech and Language Pathology (Honours).
Pre-requisite
Incompatible
Incompatible