16260 Honours Research 3
6cp; the subject is delivered through individual meetings between the supervisor and the studentRequisite(s): 16662 Honours Research 2 OR 16259 Honours Research 2
Undergraduate
Description
This is the third of four subjects belonging to the Bachelor of Property Economics (Honours) (C09063) (it is designed to be completed alongside 16671 Honours Research 4). Over these four subjects, the student works with a research supervisor to design, carry out, and report on a research project. There is significant variation possible in how the student can accomplish these goals. Theses might be qualitative or quantitative, written up in conventional academic format or presented primarily online. Task structure varies among projects and is determined between the supervisor and student, depending on the research aims.
This subject is delivered through one-on-one meetings between student and supervisor. As the third in the Honours sequence, this subject focuses on students completing the proposed research and writing up the findings from that research. The research and analysis is guided by the research methodology section prepared in Honours Research 2. The write up of the findings section also draws on the literature review prepared in Honours Research 1.
Typical availability
Spring session, City campus
Detailed subject description.
Fee information
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- Commonwealth-supported students: view subject fees at Fees Search: Commonwealth-supported
- Postgraduate domestic fee-paying students: fees are charged according to the course enrolled in; refer to Domestic Fees Search: Postgraduate and Research
- International students: fees are charged according to the course enrolled in; refer to International Fees Search
- Subject EFTSL: 0.125