Research Method and Shorter Thesis

Subject 196-503 (2009)

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Credit Points:
Level: Research Higher Degree
Dates & Locations: This is a time-based subject, taught on campus at .
Time Commitment: Contact Hours: In preparation for the thesis, students are required to undertake two seminar series: Research Process in Semester 1 and Thesis Development in Semester 2, each comprising 12 x 2 hour classes, or may be taught in intensive mode in blocks during the year.
Total Time Commitment:

24 hours research, seminars and supervision as negotiated with supervisor.

Prerequisites: n/a
Corequisites: None
Recommended Background Knowledge: None
Non Allowed Subjects: None
Core Participation Requirements:

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Coordinator

Assoc Prof Lynette Barbara Joubert

Contact

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The University of Melbourne
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Subject Overview: In preparation for the thesis, students are required to undertake two seminar series: Research Process in Semester 1 and Thesis Development in Semester 2, each comprising 12 x 2 hour classes, or may be taught in intensive mode in blocks during the year. The purpose of the series is to introduce students to issues in research epistemology and methodology. To that end, reading and class discussion will focus around issues relevant to the design and analysis of research. At the end of the seminar series, students will be able to demonstrate their ability to conceptualise the research task by completing a research proposal of 2000 words. They will also be able to prepare an Ethics Proposal for the Human Research Ethics Committee.
Objectives: TBA
Assessment: A 22 000 word thesis 100% (due at the end of the study period).
Prescribed Texts: n/a
Breadth Options:

This subject is not available as a breadth subject.

Fees Information: Subject EFTSL, Level, Discipline & Census Date
Generic Skills:
  • demonstrate advanced learning in research skills;
  • demonstrate critical application of specialist knowledge in their area of study;
  • carry out an independent piece of research.
Links to further information: http://www.socialwork.unimelb.edu.au/
Notes: This subject will not be available for new enrolments from 2008.

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