CHEM4003
10 units
4000 level
Course handbook
Description
Research Methodologies II forms part of the Honours Program in Chemistry. This course covers advanced approaches to research methodology, with relevance to Honours projects undertaken by students at the 4000 level. Students enrolled in this course will explore contemporary perspectives in Chemistry research and focus specifically on; developing research skills; formulating research proposals; framing research questions; reviewing existing research; and choosing appropriate methodologies for different types of study. Methodologies are examined in the context of their application to their project (and associated research grouping), such as Physical Chemistry, Medicinal and Biological Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Applied Analytical Chemistry.
Availability2024 Course Timetables
Callaghan
- Semester 1 - 2024
- Semester 2 - 2024
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of the course students will be able to:
1. Apply discipline specific theoretical and practical research skills.
2. Demonstrate skills in information searching, selection, retrieval, and interpretation.
3. Identify appropriate methods of quantitative and/or qualitative data collection as relevant to the research project undertaken.
4. Design and develop a structured research plan using cognitive skills and critical thinking.
5. Interpret, summarise, and synthesise the literature of academic and professional literature.
6. Undertake scientific experimentation from the generation of a hypothesis through to the publishing of results including ethics and safety considerations.
7. Work safely in a variety of laboratory and/or field contexts.
Content
- Development and discussion of advanced understandings of Chemistry-related knowledge, Work Health and Safety and Quality Assurance knowledge. Development of skills appropriate to (and up to date for) Chemistry.
- Development of advanced experimental techniques, analysis, and report of the experimental methodology relevant to the proposed research project area.
Assessment items
Participation: Reading List
Tutorial / Laboratory Exercises: Experimental Assessment
Contact hours
Semester 1 - 2024 - Callaghan
Workshop-1
- Face to Face On Campus 2 hour(s) per term
Semester 2 - 2024 - Callaghan
Workshop-1
- Face to Face On Campus 2 hour(s) per term
Course outline
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