6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate - Unit
Refer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered.
Faculty
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Chief examiner(s)
Coordinator(s)
Dr Darren Creek
(Parkville)
Goh Bey Hing
(Malaysia)
Quota applies
This unit is quota restricted. Selection is merit-based and students must apply for the unit. For more information please see http://www.pharm.monash.edu.au/students/undergrad/pac3522research-project.html
Not offered in 2019
Prerequisites
PAC3191
PAC3241
PAC3351
PAC3421
All third year units except the elective unit (students take this unit in the summer break between third and fourth year)
Co-requisites
PAC3252
PAC3362
PAC3432
Synopsis
This unit will provide students with a preliminary training in research in pharmaceutical science or pharmacy practice within the faculty as well as provide the knowledge of research philosophy and approaches.
Students will participate in a hands-on research project within the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Science (MIPS) or the Centre for Medicine Use and Safety (CMUS) under the supervision of an academic staff member. The project will enhance students' skills in all aspects of research.
Outcomes
The aim of this unit is to provide students the opportunity to gain skills in research and an understanding of current research activities within the faculty. The unit is designed for the student who may wish to pursue further study in research-orientated postgraduate programs.
The elective aims to:
- provide students with experience in an area of research
- provide students with an insight into future opportunities in the area of research
- encourage and attract high quality students interested in pursuing a career in research, the biotechnology or pharmaceutical industry or academia.
At the end of this elective, students will be expected to have developed:
- An understanding of some recent advances in research in pharmaceutical science or pharmacy practice and the literature within their area of research;
- An appreciation of the need to define a hypothesis, design an approach to test the hypothesis, plan the experiments, undertake the experiments, analyse and interpret the data and write a research report;
- An appreciation of basic research philosophies and approaches.
Assessment
Written report: 50%; Supervisor mark: 50%, comprising 10% for each of: initiative; technical capability; attention to detail; teamwork; project understanding.
Workload requirements
Students will participate in a small number of lectures and undertake a research project equivalent to 72 hours of learning. The research project will be 4 weeks in duration and will take place in either November/December or January/February prior to fourth year.
Workload requirements:
- Six hours of lectures
- One hundred and thirty eight hours of research project (approx. 4 weeks)
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