Subjects overview
This program can be completed in 1 year (3 semesters)
This program can be completed in 1 year (3 semesters)
Students must complete the following ninety credit points (90CP) of subjects.
The successful conduct of research requires advanced abilities in analysis and interpretation of data, critical thinking, and written and oral presentation. This subject, along with the skills developed in the subject "Research Preparation and Design," supports Health Sciences Honours students as they progress into their Honours program. A thorough coverage of mathematical and statistical procedures required to support both the project design and data analysis will be provided. Parametric and non-parametric statistical methods will be examined, including t-tests, analysis of variance (ANOVA), correlation, and regression. Workshops will actively develop students' skills in a variety of communication formats, including the writing of discipline-specific journal articles, short abstracts, and funding proposals. Students will also participate in regular presentation sessions, including oral and poster presentations.
Read moreThis subject is designed to provide the framework and skills necessary for Honours students to successfully commence a research project in the Health Sciences. Students will work closely with the Honours convenor and individual project supervisors to develop their research topic, formulate their aims and hypotheses and consider the significance of the project. Workshops will enable students to search for and retrieve, interpret and begin to critically evaluate the relevant literature in their field. Research ethics processes will be discussed and debated, and students will be assisted in completing ethics applications where appropriate for their study. Students will also review various research design strategies and identify appropriate methods for conducting their project and analysing their expected data. Finally, students will be supported in preparing and presenting a detailed research proposal to the Faculty.
Read moreThe thesis constitutes the major assessable component of the Honours year. It will be assessed as a scientific document, including consideration of the thoroughness of the literature review, the rigour, and validity of the data generated, and the students' analysis, presentation, and interpretation of their results. Additionally, the general presentation and style of the report will be evaluated. This part of the assessment will usually be performed by examiners with relevant experience in the area of research undertaken by the student.
Read moreThe thesis constitutes the major assessable component of the Honours year. It will be assessed as a scientific document, including consideration of the thoroughness of the literature review, the rigour, and validity of the data generated, and the students' analysis, presentation, and interpretation of their results. Additionally, the general presentation and style of the report will be evaluated. This part of the assessment will usually be performed by examiners with relevant experience in the area of research undertaken by the student.
Read moreThis thesis subject constitutes the major and final assessable component of the Honours year. The thesis will be assessed as the final scientific document and presentation, including consideration of the thoroughness of the literature review, the rigour, and validity of the data generated, and the student’s analysis, presentation, and interpretation of their results.
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