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Hobart, Launceston, Rozelle - Sydney

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This unit is only available for students who have successfully completed CNA450, or are studying CNA450 in the same semester.

Introduction

This is the first of three linked dissertation units in the Bachelor of Nursing (Honours). In this unit, students embark on their research work under the guidance of a supervisor or supervisors. The type of work undertaken in this unit will reflect the specific research project, but there is an expectation that students will clarify their research question and chosen methods / methodology and obtain ethics approval if appropriate. The work undertaken in CNA418 contributes to the development of the research project that will be reported in the thesis submitted for examination in CNA474 Dissertation Part 3

Summary 2021

Unit name Dissertation Part 1
Unit code CNA418
Credit points 25
Faculty/School College of Health and Medicine
School of Nursing
Discipline Nursing
Teaching staff

Christine Stirling

Level Honours
Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Teaching

Teaching Pattern

 Individual research supervision; intensive workshop.  Students are also encouraged to attend seminars presented by research staff on topics relevant to their project and to access provided web based resources.

Assessment

Submission of a research protocol. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory progress

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