SCIE3001
10 units
3000 level
Course handbook
Description
This course is for those who want to further develop the knowledge and skills they have gained in their degree to impact the real world now and in their future career. This course will see you create value on a real project by developing an evidence-based, sustainable, business case for an external client. The collaborative style of this course will see you and peers actively partnering your own learning with a broad range of expertise, evidence and experience.Most critically, this course will give you on-the-ground experience working on real-world complex problems. Complex problems are often called 'wicked' problems: typically they are high stakes and resist solution, and even resist agreed definition. Think climate change, biodiversity loss, the obesity epidemic, poverty and antibiotic resistance. The skills needed to work on complex problems are no longer a luxury. They are now considered essential for university graduates.Graduates who seek to resolve complex problems will work in transdisciplinary teams using methods that work with, rather than ignore, complexity. You will learn how to be an agile member of a dynamic team, contributing your disciplinary expertise, and developing your transferable skills as you do. In doing so you will evidence new skills and leadership qualities.The evidence-based approach you learn will be equally relevant for working in industry, undertaking applied research, applying for research grants or creating your own entrepreneurial business. Service to our university’s community will mean you can graduate from university already demonstrating your experience in addressing the big, challenging issues of our time.
Availability2024 Course Timetables
Callaghan
- Semester 1 - 2024
- Semester 2 - 2024
Ourimbah
- Semester 1 - 2024
- Semester 2 - 2024
Replacing course(s)
This course replaces the following course(s): SCIE3001A and SCIE3001B. Students who have successfully completed SCIE3001A or SCIE3001B are not eligible to enrol in SCIE3001.
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of the course students will be able to:
1. Communicate what makes a challenge or problem complex.
2. Plan, develop and report on a project investigating a complex challenge, and propose and communicate evidence-based, ethical and sustainable outcomes.
3. Articulate the skills required for transdisciplinary work and employability.
4. Work independently and as part of a team within a workplace environment.
5. Critically reflect on the ethical and technical issues faced in the workplace.
Content
Topics to be covered include:
- Distinguishing and defining complex problems
- Planning and undertaking a practical project using an evidence-based approach
- Working as part of a transdisciplinary team
- Refining writings skills
- Communicating research findings to clients and stakeholder audiences
- Ensuring your practice is ethical, responds to complexity and contributes to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
Requisite
Students must have successfully completed SCIE2002 or SCIE2003.
This course replaces SCIE3001A and SCIE3001B. If you have successfully completed both those courses you cannot enrol in this course.
Assessment items
Written Assignment: Teamwork Project Preparation
Report: Final Report
Presentation: Presentation
Contact hours
Semester 1 - 2024 - Callaghan
Online Activity-1
- Online 3 hour(s) per week(s) for 13 week(s) starting in week 1
Workshop-1
- Face to Face On Campus 2 hour(s) per week(s) for 13 week(s) starting in week 1
- Compulsory Requirement: Students must attend 80% of sessions.
Semester 1 - 2024 - Ourimbah
Online Activity-1
- Online 3 hour(s) per week(s) for 13 week(s) starting in week 1
Workshop-1
- Face to Face On Campus 2 hour(s) per week(s) for 13 week(s) starting in week 1
- Compulsory Requirement: Students must attend 80% of sessions.
Semester 2 - 2024 - Callaghan
Online Activity-1
- Online 3 hour(s) per week(s) for 13 week(s) starting in week 1
Workshop-1
- Face to Face On Campus 2 hour(s) per week(s) for 13 week(s) starting in week 1
- Compulsory Requirement: Students must attend 80% of sessions.
Semester 2 - 2024 - Ourimbah
Online Activity-1
- Online 3 hour(s) per week(s) for 13 week(s) starting in week 1
Workshop-1
- Face to Face On Campus 2 hour(s) per week(s) for 13 week(s) starting in week 1
- Compulsory Requirement: Students must attend 80% of sessions.
Course outline
- SCIE3001 - Semester 1, 2024 (All) (PDF, 189.0 KB)
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