Undergraduate TAS-CAD304-2023
Negotiated Project in Ageing and Dementia
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Your upfront cost: $0
Duration
14 weeks
Study method
100% Online
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Assessments
100% online
Prior study
Not required
Start dates
- 30 Oct 2023
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Subject details
Upon completion of this subject, the student should be able to:
- Engage in an effective collaborative process to discuss research, develop ideas, and respond to questions.
- Conduct independent and self-directed research into a topic of importance relating to ageing or dementia.
- Collect, integrate, and interpret relevant scientific literature from a range of sources and formats.
- Communicate information relating to scientific literature in both written and spoken forms using appropriate academic skills and conventions.
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- Refer to Mylo for study topics
Others
Conditional requisite: 50 credit points at Intermediate level
Additional requirements
No additional requirements
This subject will involve students selecting a research topic related to ageing or dementia for a major assignment and related presentation. The subject area will be negotiated with the academic staff contributing to the subject, and will involve a literature review and analysis and synthesis of research in this area. Students will be required to present their project verbally, and to respond to questions and comments in the online environment.
- Presentation (25%)
- Research Plan (10%)
- Literature Review (50%)
- Discussion Posts (15%)
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