Independent Research Project ENVS8049  - Details

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Offered By: Fenner School
Academic Career: Graduate Coursework
Course Subject: Environmental Science
Offered in: Summer Session, 2010, First Semester, 2010, Autumn Session, 2010, Winter Session, 2010, Second Semester, 2010, and Spring Session 2010
Unit Value: 6 units
Course Description: This is a  research-intensive course in which students undertake a self-directed research project under the guidance of a supervisor. It comprises a series of seminars on planning and conducting research, and on academic skills development. The majority of time is spent developing and implementing a research plan under the supervision of an academic member of staff.
Learning Outcomes:

On satisfying the requirements of this course, students will have the knowledge and skills to:

1. explain and critique basic research theory and practice as it applies to topics related to environment and society
2. conduct independent research on a supervised topic, and present research contexts, methodologies and findings clearly and effectively both orally and in writing
3. engage in ethically-sound and professional research on topics related to environment and society

Indicative Assessment:

Assessment will be based on:

  • Research plan (required; LO 1)
  • Oral presentations (25%; LO 1-3)
  • 5000 word paper on research topic (75%; LO 1-3)
Workload: Students are expected to devote at least ten hours a week to seminars and their research topic.
Areas of Interest: Resource Management and Environmental Science
Eligibility: Bachelor degree; professional knowledge or experience relevant to environment and society research.
Requisite Statement: Admission to this course is at the discretion of the Associate Director Education, Fenner School, subject to the availability of a suitable supervisor. Admission may be restricted to Masters-level students.
Recommended Courses: Quantitative and/or qualitative research methods courses relevant to research topic.
Consent Required: Departmental consent is required to enrol in this course
Programs: Master of Environment and Master of Climate Change
Academic Contact: Dr Ben Macdonald