This unit (ABA1002) introduces students to the world of academic research and familiarises them with a selection of methods employed across the Creative Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. In focussing on the theme of biography, the unit examines how different academic disciplines approach research and identifies the differences between obtrusive and unobtrusive methods. In developing a research proposal, students will identify a suitable research topic, formulate a key question, and design a suitable method for undertaking research. In doing so, they are planning for the theoretical, logistical and ethical challenges confronting real world research.
Unit details
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Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
ABA1002
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Identify and analyse the key features of research undertaken within the Creative Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; | ||
2. | Formulate a research topic, key question and suitable research method; | ||
3. | Design and present a simple research proposal; |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Exercise | Short (3 – 5 minute) presentation on a potential topic of inquiry | 20% |
Assignment | Research Proposal - Develop a written research proposal (1000 words) | 40% |
Presentation | Present a research proposal suitable for a small research project | 40% |
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