Bachelor of Medical Science with Honours
Townsville
PROGRAM OF STUDY
Research projects, approved by the School of Medicine Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours) Committee, will be offered by academic staff within the School of Medicine or related academic disciplines. Eligible disciplines outside the School of Medicine will include all of those, which the MBBS addresses in an integrated manner during the first three years including disciplines within the Schools of:
Biomedical Sciences
Pharmacy and Molecular Sciences
Anthropology, Archaeology and Sociology
Psychology
Public Health and Tropical Medicine.
Specifically students will complete:
- an introductory seminar within a month of commencement outlining the aims and hypotheses of the research project, a timetable for completion and demonstration of appropriate facilities and ethical clearances for the work;
- maintenance of laboratory books or diaries (depending on the field of study) as a record of activities;
- a literature review of 7,000-10,000 words;
- a research project leading to completion of a thesis of not less than 10,000 and not more than 20,000 words;
- an exit seminar to outline the most significant findings of the research in the context of the field;
- attendance at components of coursework usually completed by honours students within the discipline (compulsory task);
- attendance at research seminars of the School of Medicine and the discipline in which the research is conducted (compulsory task);
- students will be required to address relevant animal or human ethics issues through applying to the Universitys Ethics Committee for permission to conduct their project (compulsory task);
- before commencing their research, students must have completed relevant safety/training courses eg laboratory safety for lab-based programs (compulsory task).
Assessment of the program will take the following form:
- 5% seminar outlining initial proposal of research;
- 20% literature review;
- 10% exit seminar;
- 50% final thesis;
- 5% log books/diaries;
- 10% supervisor assessment (diligence, participation, etc).