Masters Research Project 1 (H)
Toowoomba , Australia
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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Biomedical Engineering | Clinical Psychology | Public Health
Area of study
Engineering | Health
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Course Description
The Masters Research Project 1 (H) course is designed for candidates undertaking research in specific discipline areas, including Engineering and Built Environment, Health and Community, and Sciences. Candidates should enroll in this course for each semester of their candidature when 1 unit is required.
Topics
The topics for this course are determined by the supervisor in consultation with the student.
Availability
The course is available at various locations, including:
- Springfield
- Online - Research 1
- Online - Research 3
- External - Research 1
- On Campus - Research 7
- Online - Research 7
- Online - Research 4
- On Campus - Research 3
- On Campus - Research 1
- On Campus - Research 2
- Online - Research 2
- External - Research 4
- External - Research 3
- Online - Research 6
- External - Research 5
- On Campus - Research 4
- On Campus - Research 6
- On Campus - Research 8
- External - Research 8
- External - Research 2
- On Campus - Research 5
- Online - Research 8
- External - Research 6
- External - Research 7
- Online - Research 5
- Toowoomba
- On Campus - Research 8
- Online - Research 7
- Online - Research 6
- Online - Research 3
- Online - Research 8
- Online - Research 5
- External - Research 4
- External - Research 6
- On Campus - Research 6
- On Campus - Research 4
- External - Research 1
- External - Research 5
- Online - Research 1
- On Campus - Research 5
- On Campus - Research 1
- Online - Research 2
- Online - Research 4
- On Campus - Research 3
- External - Research 7
- External - Research 8
- On Campus - Research 2
- On Campus - Research 7
- External - Research 3
- External - Research 2
- Ipswich
- External - Research 7
- On Campus - Research 2
- External - Research 8
- Online - Research 5
- Online - Research 6
- Online - Research 4
- On Campus - Research 5
- On Campus - Research 4
- On Campus - Research 8
- Online - Research 7
- External - Research 5
- Online - Research 8
- On Campus - Research 7
- External - Research 2
- Online - Research 3
- External - Research 3
- External - Research 1
- On Campus - Research 6
- External - Research 6
- On Campus - Research 3
- Online - Research 2
- Online - Research 1
- External - Research 4
- On Campus - Research 1
Course Contacts
The course coordinators are:
- Adam Schmidt
- Charlotte Brownlow
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, graduates will be able to:
- Investigate a substantial, complex and relevant area of research with specialised research skills that enable them to advance their discipline.
- Critically evaluate relevant research literature, theoretical propositions, methodologies and findings to design and conduct original research.
- Cogently present, verbally and in writing, research findings which include propositions, creative works, insights and conclusions to their peers and professional community.
- Independently and systematically apply specialised technical and research skills to plan and execute a research project, undertake research ethically according to the discipline standards, and generate new knowledge and original insights that make a contribution to their discipline.
- Apply principles of integrity, research ethics, judgement, adaptability and responsibility in ways appropriate to an expert in their discipline.
Program Level
The program level for this course is Research.
Course Level
The course level is 9000 AQF level 10 Doctoral qualification.
Student Contribution Band
The student contribution band for this course is Band 4.
Fees
The fees for this course are not specified.
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