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PTY3000 - Honours research proposal

6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL

Undergraduate Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences

Leader(s): Professor Jenny Keating

Offered

Peninsula Full year 2009 (Day)

Synopsis

The 6 credit point Honours Research Proposal subject extends research opportunities provided to students in the BPT(Hons) program by providing individualised and group supervision in developing a focused research proposal (4,500 words), applying for and obtaining ethics approval and commencing data collection. Students will have opportunities to advance their understanding of data analysis methods required to interpret data collected during the course of the proposed research, prepare and submit an application for approval to the relevant ethics committees and present their research proposal to staff and students. The research proposal will contribute 15% to the final honours grade.

Objectives

At completion of the subject Honours Research Proposal students will have demonstrated that they can:

  1. Collaborate with an academic supervisor;
  2. Develop a focused research proposal;
  3. Propose data analysis methods that are appropriate for analysis and interpretation of data collected during the course of their proposed research;
  4. Present a research proposal to staff and students and modify the proposal with consideration of feedback;
  5. Prepare and submit an application for approval to conduct the project to the relevant ethics committees;
  6. Adhere to project timelines.

Assessment

Hurdle requirement - Professional conduct: Students are required to demonstrate professional behaviour in communication (written or verbal) with department staff and clinical educators in order to pass the unit.

Hurdle requirement minimum of 80% attendance at seminars, presentation of the research proposal (hurdle requirement, formative assessment), submission of the written research proposal (4,500 words): summative assessment 100%.

Contact hours

Students are required to attend fortnightly research seminars during Year 3 of the BPT when not on clinical placement. Students are expected to undertake approximately 6 hours per week of study to construct the research proposal, and prepare the presentation of the research proposal, apply for and obtain ethics approval, submit the research proposal for assessment (4,500 words) and commence data collection.

Prerequisites

PTY2000

Prohibitions

Available to students enrolled in the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Physiotherapy.

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