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TM5549 - Dissertation 1
Credit points: |
6 |
Year: |
2023 |
Student Contribution Band: |
Band
3 |
Administered by: |
College of Public Health, Medical and Vet Sciences |
Students must contact the subject coordinator Dr Iyke Emeto (theophilus.emeto@jcu.edu.au)
prior to enrolment. This subject aims to allow students to demonstrate an in-depth
level of skill in research in public health and tropical medicine. The amount of work
required is that associated with a 6 unit subject - this is approximately 260 hours.
Students must complete an independent piece of research in order to fulfil the requirements
of this subject, as well as an oral presentation describing the research. A systematic
review is also acceptable (but not a narrative review). Ideally students should submit
for assessment of this subject a manuscript that has been accepted for publication
in a journal. However this is not a requirement. Students can submit a report, or
the research project can be submitted in the format that is appropriate for a published
manuscript. However, the work should be of a sufficient standard for publication in
a peer-reviewed journal. Students must negotiate supervision by relevant academic
staff within the College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences. This should
be done with the advice of the subject co-ordinator. Ethics approvals etc. must be
obtained from all relevant organisations prior to conducting the research. Please
note: Your enrollment in this subject can only be processed after your research proposal
has been approved by the subject co-ordinator and appropriate ethics approval has
been obtained (where applicable).
Learning Outcomes
- apply knowledge of research principles and methods to plan and ethically execute a
research-based project, and/or piece of scholarship;
- integrate and apply an advanced body of theoretical and technical knowledge in the
disciplines of public health and tropical medicine;
- communicate theoretical propositions, methodologies, conclusions and professional
decisions through advanced literacy and numeracy skills to specialist and non-specialist
audiences;
- Specifically, students will demonstrate competence in the following tasks: undertake
a critical review of the available literature; develop a research proposal; develop
an ethics application (where appropriate); conduct a substantial research project
and report the findings in a relevant format, in the context of limitations and strengths,
and previous literature.
Subject Assessment
- Oral > Presentation 1 - (10%) - Individual
- Written > Project report - (80%) - Individual
- Written > Proposal - (10%) - Individual.
Special Assessment Requirements
Achieve an overall percentage of 50% or more; Complete and submit the research proposal;
Complete and submit the oral presentation; Complete and submit the final report
Prerequisites: |
TM5515 OR TM5516 OR TM5524 OR EQUIVALENT SUBJECT. IN ADDITION, THE RESEARCH PROPOSAL
MUST BE APPROVED BY THE SUBJECT COORDINATOR BEFORE ENROLLING IN THE SUBJECT. ETHICS
CLEARANCE MUST BE OBTAINED PRIOR TO CONDUCTING THE RESEARCH. STUDENTS MUST HAVE AN
APPROPRIATE MENTOR AS APPROVED BY THE SUBJECT COORDINATORThe research proposal has been approved by the subject coordinator; Ethics clearance
has been given for the research proposal; you previously successfully completed a
postgraduate research methodology subject; you have established contact with suitable
mentors
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Availabilities
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Townsville,
Study Period 1,
Internal
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Census Date 23-Mar-2023 |
Coord/Lect: |
Assoc. Professor Iyke Emeto. |
Workload expectations: |
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Townsville,
Study Period 2,
Internal
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Census Date 24-Aug-2023 |
Coord/Lect: |
Assoc. Professor Iyke Emeto. |
Workload expectations: |
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Study Period 1,
External
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Census Date 23-Mar-2023 |
Coord/Lect: |
Assoc. Professor Iyke Emeto. |
Workload expectations: |
- 260 hours online activity
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Study Period 2,
External
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Census Date 24-Aug-2023 |
Coord/Lect: |
Assoc. Professor Iyke Emeto. |
Workload expectations: |
- 260 hours online activity
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Note:
Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process,
and in case
of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest
official information.