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HUP3990
Faculty of Science
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Science |
Monash Passport category | Advanced Studies (Enhance Program) |
Offered | Alfred Hospital Second semester 2013 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Anita Horvath and Associate Professor Frank Alderuccio |
This unit provides high achieving students a structured research project in Human Pathology supervised by an academic and/or clinical researchers within, or associated with, the Department of Clinical Haematology. The research project is selected from a list of projects available at the beginning of semester from the Department of Clinical Haematology. Students will learn skills in research design, implementation, data analysis and interpretation. In addition, students will develop skills in scientific communication through written assignments and reports and oral presentations based on their project.
On completion of this unit students will be able to:
Written literature review (1500 words): 10%
Oral presentation of research project - two 15 min presentations (10% each): 20%
Final research report (8000 words): 50%
Laboratory assessment: 20%
12 contact hours per week
A distinction average over 24 points at 2nd year level and 12 points at 3rd year level; associated with approved major.
Students must demonstrate they have an appropriate project and supervisor.
Permission for enrolment must be obtained from Head of School or unit convener.