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MIR5120
Monash Injury Research Institute
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Monash Injury Research Institute |
Offered | Clayton Second semester 2013 (Flexible) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Caroline Spencer |
This unit will locate the current status of the research literature in this domain. It will allow an in depth examination of the current disaster related research and evaluation models and compendia, identify the strengths and weaknesses of these models, clarify terminology issues, critically review the literature, consider conceptual frameworks and methodological issues in undertaking research and evaluations in the disaster preparedness and management setting and develop core competencies required to design, and conduct research and evaluations in this setting. The unit will establish a standardised approach to reporting disaster research and evaluations and the need to create compendia of such research evaluations towards building the science of disaster preparedness and management to provide a more sophisticated evidence base for the discipline, and, to inform the research agenda for further research in this discipline.
By the completion of this unit, students will be able to:
Two minor assignments (1000 words each) 30%
Major assignment (4000 words) 70%
156 hours including pre reading, three day full time block release, post reading and assignments supported by online tutorials using MUSO.
Students are required to spend 12 hours per week on this unit working through self directed learning materials, participating in tutorials through MUSO and in preparation of unit assessment tasks (156 hours total).