Semester 2, 2023 Online | |
Units : | 2 |
School or Department : | Faculty of Business, Education, Law and Arts |
Grading basis : | Graded |
Course fee schedule : | /current-students/administration/fees/fee-schedules |
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Requisites
Pre-requisite: RSH8001
Overview
An important outcome of study at the Masters level is that learners should be able to plan and execute independent research which consolidates, builds upon and applies the capabilities developed through their program of study. A 'capstone' research course undertaken at, or towards, the end of the program is a suitable instrument for demonstrating these capabilities. This two unit research course enables students to synthesise the knowledge and skills developed in earlier courses of their program, into an approved research topic focused on key aspects of their areas of interest/specialisation. Students develop appropriate research skills and specialist knowledge which will enhance their career prospects and prepare them to undertake further studies in research.
Learners will, with guidance from the course examiner, plan and execute an independent piece of research which is clearly related to their overall program of study. Most topics will be drawn from either the candidate's work experience and/or areas of interest. This two-unit research course is intended to meet the needs of learners who wish to include a research component in their Masters program by providing a venue in which research can be undertaken to apply and/or extend knowledge developed in their program of study. The research must reflect mastery of the content of current literature and of knowledge and skills developed by the learner in his/her prior program. To successfully complete the course, students will be required to carry out supervised research on their chosen topic using an appropriate research method, present a research paper for examination and defend the results at an appropriate scholarly standard. This course will operate on the basis of frequent individual consultation and feedback between the student and course leader. The course examiner will provide advice and feedback on the development of a suitable topic building on the work undertaken in the prerequisite courses RSH8000 Introduction to Research and RSH8001 Research Methods.
Course learning outcomes
On successful completion of this course students should be able to:
- demonstrate the ability to plan an in-depth, independent academic investigation, research/evaluation project or other such scholarly activity focused on a research question, issue or topic of significance appropriate to the student's field of study in his/her Masters program;
- implement, refine, monitor and conduct independent research;
- critically analyse, synthesise and report the outcomes of the research reflecting appropriate academic standards of scholarship and presentation.
Topics
Description | Weighting(%) | |
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1. | Individual research topics and a research proposal will be developed by each student in consultation with the course examiner at the beginning of the semester | 100.00 |
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Assessment details
Description | Group Assessment |
Weighting (%) |
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Planning document | No | 10 |
Research (paper) | No | 90 |