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Environmental Industry Research - 50 Pt1 (ENST90041)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 25On Campus (Parkville)
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Contact information
Semester 1 (Extended)
Email: newbound@unimelb.edu.au
Semester 2 (Extended)
Email: newbound@unimelb.edu.au
Overview
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This subject allows students to conduct an substantial independent, original research project in a specified area of environment and sustainability, in collaboration with an industry partner. The project addresses a real world problem in an industry context and comprises a review of a body of literature, a review and discussion of methodology and/ or an evaluation of research or experimental protocols and some original research.
The specific focus of the research project will be initiated by either the student arising from their keen interests and consultations with other networks and academic staff with relevant expertise, or by an industry partner. Proposals for research projects must be submitted to the subject coordinator in the semester prior to commencement in the subject. Final approval for the topic lies with the subject co-ordinator.
The work will be equivalent to lecture and practical based subjects worth 25 points. The work commitment includes regular one hour meetings with academic and industry partner supervisors where students report on progress, difficulties and research plans. Workshops conducted by the subject coordinator will deliver skill development in research practice including oral and written report presentation, with a focus on communication of research in interdisciplinary contexts.
Students enrol in the Part 1 subject in the first semester and the Part 2 subject in the second semester.
Intended learning outcomes
Upon completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Collaborate with industry partners to develop a substantial research project that investigates a real world problem;
- Undertake original research on topic pertaining to sustainability or environment;
- Integrate and apply disciplinary knowledge and skills to an independently generated research question and investigation;
- Analyse and synthesize salient features and important theoretical, methodological and empirical trends in published literature and data;
- Manage the practical elements of a research project that involves research partners beyond the academia; and
- Present research findings in clear, concise and persuasive written and verbal forms.
Generic skills
Students will:
- Enhance their skills in critical thinking.
- Apply critical thinking skills and foundational research skills to develop and address a research question arising from a real world problem.
- Demonstrate planning and time management skills.
- Undertake research independently.
- Demonstrate a capacity to communicate research findings clearly, comprehensively and persuasively.
- Develop an understanding of how research is used by industry, and develop links with organisations in the environment and sustainability fields.
Last updated: 16 August 2024