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Unit name Policy Implementation and Evaluation
Unit code HPP412
Credit points 25
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
School of Social Sciences
Discipline Politics and International Relations
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Requisites

Prerequisites

Major with GPA of 6.5 or higher for honours entry OR admission into R5M, R6M, R7M or C7W

Mutual Exclusions

You cannot enrol in this unit as well as the following:

HPP402, HSD425

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Internal: 2 hour seminar weekly (13 wks)

Distance: Web based delivery

Assessment

HPP412 Off CampusOnline seminar participation (20%); 1500-word discussion paper/short essay (20%); 1000-word research essay outline (10%); 3500-word research essay (50%)

HPP412 On Campus:   Seminar participation (20%); 1500-word discussion paper/short essay (20%); 1000-word research essay outline (10%); 3500-word research essay (50%)

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