Inf. Sc. Research Proposal R (6798.6)
Available teaching periods | Delivery mode | Location |
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View teaching periods | Research |
Bruce, Canberra |
EFTSL | Credit points | Faculty |
0.125 | 3 | Faculty Of Science And Technology |
Discipline | Study level | HECS Bands |
Academic Program Area - Technology | Research Level | Band 2 2021 (Commenced After 1 Jan 2021) Band 3 2021 (Commenced Before 1 Jan 2021) |
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:1. Assess research articles in the related study field.
2. Formulate a research topic in the related study field.
3. Develop a research plan at a higher degree level, including literature review, research question formalisation, and research methodology.
4. Demonstrate a capacity in both writing and oral presentation an advanced technical report.
Graduate attributes
1. UC graduates are professional - communicate effectively1. UC graduates are professional - display initiative and drive, and use their organisation skills to plan and manage their workload
1. UC graduates are professional - employ up-to-date and relevant knowledge and skills
1. UC graduates are professional - take pride in their professional and personal integrity
1. UC graduates are professional - use creativity, critical thinking, analysis and research skills to solve theoretical and real-world problems
2. UC graduates are global citizens - behave ethically and sustainably in their professional and personal lives
2. UC graduates are global citizens - communicate effectively in diverse cultural and social settings
2. UC graduates are global citizens - think globally about issues in their profession
3. UC graduates are lifelong learners - adapt to complexity, ambiguity and change by being flexible and keen to engage with new ideas
3. UC graduates are lifelong learners - be self-aware
3. UC graduates are lifelong learners - evaluate and adopt new technology
3. UC graduates are lifelong learners - reflect on their own practice, updating and adapting their knowledge and skills for continual professional and academic development
Prerequisites
None.Corequisites
None.Incompatible units
None.Equivalent units
None.Assumed knowledge
None.Year | Location | Teaching period | Teaching start date | Delivery mode | Unit convener |
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2024 | Bruce, Canberra | Semester 1 | 05 February 2024 | Research | Dr Wanli Ma |
2024 | Bruce, Canberra | Semester 2 | 29 July 2024 | Research | Dr Dat Tran |
2025 | Bruce, Canberra | Semester 1 | 03 February 2025 | Research | Dr Wanli Ma |
2025 | Bruce, Canberra | Semester 2 | 28 July 2025 | Research | Dr Dat Tran |
Required texts
Varies depending on individual students; However, a student is expeacted to read at least 20 scholarly articles.
Submission of assessment items
Special assessment requirements
An aggregate mark of 50% is required to pass the unit.
The final grade of a student is determined according to the following table:
85 <= the aggregate mark <= 100 |
Final grade = HD |
75 <=the aggregate mark < 85 |
Final grade = DI |
65 <= the aggregate mark < 75 |
Final grade = CR |
50 <=the aggregate mark < 65 |
Final grade = P |
the aggregate mark < 50 |
Final grade = FAIL (NX, NC, or NN) |
Academic integrity
Students have a responsibility to uphold University standards on ethical scholarship. Good scholarship involves building on the work of others and use of others' work must be acknowledged with proper attribution made. Cheating, plagiarism, and falsification of data are dishonest practices that contravene academic values. Refer to the University's Student Charter for more information.
To enhance understanding of academic integrity, all students are expected to complete the Academic Integrity Module (AIM) at least once during their course of study. You can access this module within UCLearn (Canvas) through the 'Academic Integrity and Avoiding Plagiarism' link in the Study Help site.
Use of Text-Matching Software
The University of Canberra uses text-matching software to help students and staff reduce plagiarism and improve understanding of academic integrity. The software matches submitted text in student assignments against material from various sources: the internet, published books and journals, and previously submitted student texts.
Learner engagement
workshops |
14 hours |
thesis supervisor interaction |
7 hours (~1 hour per fortnight) |
reading and critique |
80 hours |
research proposal, the first cut |
10 hours |
research proposal, the second cut |
10 hours |
research proposal, the third cut |
20 hours |
presentation |
5 hours |
self-reflection |
4 hours |
TOTAL= |
150 hours |
Participation requirements
In addition to the workshops, each student is expected to have a 1-hour per fortnight meeting with their thesis supervisors.
Required IT skills
Microsoft Word and EndNote, or similar
Work placement, internships or practicums
N/A
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