Description
The 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 be usually performed by examiners with relevant experience in the area of research undertaken by the student.
Subject details
Type | Honours Thesis |
Code | HLSC44-140 |
EFTSL | 0.1875 |
Faculty | Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine |
Credit | 15 |
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Learning outcomes
1. Write an ethics application relevant to the project of study to the standard of submission to the relevant Ethics Committee 2. Under supervision apply appropriate high level technical skills to the project of study with due regard to scientific and safety standards 3. Effectively liaise with external partners to negotiate appropriate resources and/or access to research subjects 4. Conduct research within ethical frameworks in individual and team environments to achieve high level outcomes
Enrolment requirements
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This subject is only available to students admitted into a Health Sciences & Medicine Honours Degree and requires Faculty approval. This subject is not available as a general elective. To be eligible for enrolment, the subject must be specified in the students’ program structure. |
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