Semester: 1
Number of Credits: 4

 

 

Course Description

OESH area to be chosen in consultation with a supervisor; study must be on current issues and phenomena in OESH and is designed to prepare students for a productive research project. Learning activities include critical and extensive literature review, use of library and electronic sources of information, definition of a research question, research goals and objectives, anticipated results of study and their significance, research methodologies and ethics, including instrumentation where applicable, results and their interpretation, discussion and conclusions, and literature cited.

 

Assessment

Coursework: laboratory reports and in-course tests   50%
One research paper                                                    50%
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