Hobart
Introduction
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Unit name | Supervised Research Project |
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Unit code | HSP404 |
Credit points | 25 |
Faculty/School | College of Arts, Law and Education School of Social Sciences |
Discipline | Policing and Emergency Management |
Coordinator | %asset_metadata_unit.Coordinator% |
Available as student elective? | %asset_metadata_unit.AvailableAsElective_value^empty:No% |
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Availability
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Learning Outcomes
- Conduct a critical analysis of relevant scholarly literature relating to your chosen topic or field of enquiry in your workplace context.
- Critically reflect on and communicate contextual theory and disciplinary knowledge relevant to your chosen topic or field of enquiry in your workplace context.
- Apply critical analysis of and reflection on your chosen topic or field of enquiry to develop a research paper demonstrating sound understanding of contextual theory and disciplinary knowledge and their practical application in a real life organisational setting.
Fees
A fee waiver applies to students who study this unit as part of a Faculty approved police cohort in R4C Bachelor of Arts - Professional Honours in Public Sector Leadership Management, Investigative Practice and Prosecution Practice in 2018.
Teaching
Teaching Pattern | Intensive directed study involving weekly contact with supervisor (13 wks). |
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Assessment | Task 1: Progress report on topic and advisers (20%) Task 2: Critical Literature Review (30%) Task 3: Research paper (50%) |
Timetable | View the lecture timetable | View the full unit timetable |
Textbooks
Required | None |
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