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POGO8035 Research Project (6 units)

Offered By Policy & Governance
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject Policy and Governance
Offered in Second Semester, 2009, First Semester, 2010, and Second Semester, 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description This course introduces students to original research. Students identify their own research questions and hypotheses, conduct research, and complete a professional and/or academic research paper. The completed papers are expected to make a contribution to important policy debates and/or to the academic literature. Well-written reports are recommended for publication in the Program's Discussion Paper series.
Learning Outcomes On satisfying the requirements for this course, students will have the knowledge to design and conduct original research. Students will also develop their writing and presentation skills.
Indicative Assessment

Assessment is based on the satisfactory completion of a 10,000 word research paper. Students must also meet a number of milestones during the semester including the submission of a 500-word project proposal and a presentation of findings at the end of semester.

Workload There are approximately 12 contact hours for group sessions and academic skills workshops plus time spent with individual supervisors. Because this is a research project, students will spend most time working independently. The workload is potentially higher than for a normal 6 point subject.
Areas of Interest Policy Studies
Eligibility Distinction or better performance in POGO8096
Assumed Knowledge and
Required Skills
Distinction or better performance in POGO8096
Requisite Statement POGO8096 Research Methods (6 units) or POGO8196 Research Methods (12 units)
Corequisites

Pre/corequisite courses:

POGO8096 Research methods  

Consent Required in some circumstances
Technology Requirements Internet Access
Programs Master of Public Administration and Master of Public Policy
Other Information

Delivery Mode:

On campus. Each student is allocated a supervisor for the duration of the project. Students are required to attend group discussion sessions and academic research skills workshops.  

Academic Contact Bruce Chapman

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