units
HSC4201
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences |
Organisational Unit | School of Health Sciences, South Africa |
Offered | South Africa Second semester 2014 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Prof Geoffrey Setswe |
This unit aims to develop students' understanding and skills in writing a research report in public health. The unit introduces students to the skills preparing an introduction, literature review, choice of research methods, findings and discussion of these findings, conclusions and recommendations. It provides direction and guidance in identifying a meaningful research question and in developing the skills and knowledge needed to design and write a research report using reputable referencing techniques. It reintroduces students to quantitative and qualitative research frameworks and data analysis techniques needed both to undertake the study and to write a public health research report.
Students may be allocated to visit a community site on a fieldwork to learn methods of community entry and how to conduct research fieldwork in different communities. This will be a supervised fieldwork visit done with the lecturer/researcher.
Assignment (20%)
Class Presentation (20%)
Research Report (60%)
Seminar and/or Online Learning Activity (3 hours)
+ Self-directed Learning Activity (6 hours) - data collection, analysis
+ Preparation of research report (5 hour)
+ Unit Assessment/Assignment (6 hours)
HSC4002 Health science research project 2