Research Principles & Practices Graduate (ARTS90032)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5Dual-Delivery (Parkville)
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This subject introduces students to research skills for students planning, researching and writing a thesis in the School of Culture and Communication. Research Principles and Practices Graduate explores traditional and contemporary research practices and the differing methodological approaches guiding research practices in the School of Culture and Communication. It explores key research principles and practices including: defining an academic field, establishing a research question, identifying key words and key texts, developing a literature review, preparing and presenting a research proposal. Research Principles and Practices Graduate provides students with specific research methodologies and academic practices that will facilitate their research projects. It will also provide information about copyright, ethics and the conduct of ethical research.
Intended learning outcomes
Students who successfully complete this subject should be able to:
- Formulate a well-defined research question and research proposal in the field of culture and communication, incorporating relevant literature and justifying the chosen methodological approach.
- Conduct an ethical and rigorous research project in the field of culture and communication, adhering to academic integrity principles and addressing potential barriers to successful completion.
- Produce persuasive academic writing in various genres, such as literature reviews and research proposals, by applying professional skills like drafting, editing, and peer reviewing.
- Critically evaluate existing scholarship in the field of culture and communication and articulate the relationship between their research project and the broader academic discourse.
- Identify and apply appropriate research methodologies and practices, including data collection, analysis, and interpretation techniques, to address their research question in the field of culture and communication.
- Discuss copyright regulations and ethical considerations for conducting research and incorporate these principles into their research project in the field of culture and communication.
Generic skills
Students who successfully complete this subject should:
- Have advanced research and analytic skills
- Have the ability to communicate oral and written arguments and ideas effectively.
Last updated: 5 March 2025