BZ5512 - Project and Dissertation
Credit points: | 12 |
Year: | 2005 |
Student Contribution Band: | Band 2 |
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Available to postgraduate students enrolled in the School of Tropical Biology.
This subject constitutes a research project representing full-time study for one semester (13-16 weeks) or part-time pro rata equivalent. In consultation with the Course Coordinator and an appropriate supervisor, the candidate will design a project and prepare a research proposal. The candidate will then undertake appropriate field or laboratory work, analyse the results and report the scientific findings in a dissertation. Results may also be presented to other students and staff in a seminar of about 20-30 minutes duration. Some candidates may be based at an off-campus research institution, in which case arrangements will be made for joint supervision involving a staff member from the School and one from the collaborating institution.
Learning Outcomes
- draw appropriate conclusions from research findings;
- formulate and execute a research plan;
- gain experience of working with an established research team which may be based inside or outside the University;
- learn how to evaluate and utilise scientific literature in a research project;
- present the completed work in the form of a dissertation.
Inadmissible Subject Combinations: | BT5053 and ZL5053 and ZL5055 |
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, , Study Period 1 | |
Census Date 31-Mar-2005 | |
Coordinator: | Professor David Blair |
Lecturers: | btpag, btrjc, Professor David Blair. |
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Census Date 31-Mar-2005 | |
Coordinator: | Professor David Blair |
Lecturers: | btpag, btrjc, Professor David Blair. |
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Census Date 31-Aug-2005 | |
Coordinator: | Professor David Blair |
Lecturers: | btpag, btrjc, Professor David Blair. |
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, , Study Period 2 | |
Census Date 31-Aug-2005 | |
Coordinator: | Professor David Blair |
Lecturers: | btpag, btrjc, Professor David Blair. |
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