PHY3990 - Action in physiology research project
6 points, SCA Band 0 (NATIONAL PRIORITY), 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Science
Leader(s): Associate Professor Helena Parkington
Offered
Clayton First semester 2009 (Day)
Clayton Second semester 2009 (Day)
Synopsis
This unit provides the opportunity for high achieving students to work with an academic supervisor and complete a research project in Physiology. The research project may be chosen from a list of projects available at the beginning of semester from the Department of Physiology. The unit convenor and supervisor must approve the project topic at the time of enrolment. Student will work in a research laboratory to obtain data, will complete a written preliminary and final report and will give a series of oral presentations on their work.
Objectives
On completion of this unit, students have acquired the following skills and attributes: review scientific literature in physiology, including the ability to identify key information in this area; access databases for provision of information; presentation of oral reports; construction of written reports; meet deadlines; work with a significant degree of independence; plan a large project, including the ability to adjust planning as events and results dictate; conduct appropriate statistical analysis of results; perform routine laboratory measurements and manipulations; maintain efficient and meaningful communication with a project supervisor and gain experience in the use of technical word processing packages and graphics software.
Assessment
Two oral reports (preliminary 10 minutes, 10%, 5% and final 15 minutes, 10%): 20%
Two written reports (preliminary 1,000 words, 10% and final 8,000 words, 40%): 50%
Assessment of laboratory work: 20%.
Contact hours
12 hours per week
Prerequisites
Permission of the unit convenor or the Head of Physiology. Students must have completed all first and second level units in their approved major, and be able to demonstrate that they have an appropriate project and supervisor/s. 12 points of study in the discipline area at 2nd year level and a distinction over 24 points at second year level.