3 points
* 6 hours per week including 2 hours of
formal classes
* Second semester
* Caulfield
* Prerequisites:
IAR3501
* Corequisites: IAR4108 and TAD4502
* This subject is taken
in conjunction with TAD4502. That subject is concerned with the academic
philosophy and research issues that underlie IAR4108, while this subject is
concerned with the effectiveness of the professional practice as part of the
research and planning of the major project.
Objectives On successful completion of this subject, students should be able to analyse the methodology and sub-methodologies underlying their undertaking of the major project; report on their management of a project; review and revise their strategies and management of the major project.
Synopsis Students expose their management, planning and research methods for their major project in a series of seminars. The subject is concerned not with the design content of the major project, but rather, with its management and implementation; and its methods of relating it to the broad philosophical and other contextual issues surrounding it.
Assessment Oral and written seminar presentations: 100%
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