Biomedical Science Research Project (BIOM30003)
Undergraduate level 3Points: 12.5On Campus (Parkville)
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Summer Term
Subject Coordinator
Prof Joel Bornstein
Administrative Coordination
Semester 1
Subject Coordinator
Prof Joel Bornstein
Administrative Coordination
Semester 2
Subject Coordinator
Prof Joel Bornstein
Administrative Coordination
Overview
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An individual program of supervised research in which the student, in consultation with the supervisor, designs, conducts and reports on the outcomes of a specific project. Detailed requirements are negotiated with the supervisor.
Intended learning outcomes
To provide students with opportunities to gain experience in the design, conduct, management and reporting of research projects.
Generic skills
Students are expected to develop skills in:
- locating and synthesising information available in scientific and other literature in order to establish the need and scope of the research project;
- creative problem solving by devising the methodological approaches to address the research question;
- time management;
- collection and analysis of data;
- communication of research results in oral and written form, requiring critical analysis, synthesis and organisation of knowledge and construction of a rational and lucid scientific argument;
- understanding potential ethical issues associated with research
Last updated: 3 November 2022