Subject description

Students enrolling in this subject must: (1) have completed a program meeting the requirements for admission to Honours in Human Geography or Land and Heritage Management and a cognate discipline; (2) write a thesis on a topic acceptable to and supervised by each academic unit; (3) complete such course work … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to:
1.
Formulate, implement and present a research project;
2.
Develop skills in undertaking research including the use of initiative, self-discipline and self-motivation;
3.
Develop communication skills both written and oral;
4.
Develop time management strategies to develop the ability to work to a drawn out yet constrained time schedule.

Work integrated learning

Professional WIL:This subject has "Professional WIL". Students in this subject will spend substantial time in a workplace and receive guidance, supervision and feedback from a workplace supervisor.

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