91546 Environment Research Project B
12cp; 12hpw (includes developing the research plan, attending required training, working on the research project independently, with your project supervisors, or as part of a research group); there are no formal attendance requirements; attendance requirements are determined in discussion with the supervisor, depending upon the research proposalThere are course requisites for this subject. See access conditions.
Description
In this subject, students undertake a short research investigation under the supervision of a member of academic staff. Students contribute, in collaboration with their UTS supervisor and, where appropriate, an industry or external co-supervisor, to formulating the scope of the research project, including planning the research work. The student is responsible for carrying out the work, including appropriate and critical analysis of the data or information obtained, and writing up their findings in a formal written report (3000–5000 words approx.) which includes an introduction to the project, a description of the methods used, a presentation of the results obtained plus any analysis undertaken and a discussion of the results in the context of the relevant literature. They may also be required to present a seminar to other students, staff and industry or external partners.
Due to supervisory and infrastructure constraints, places in this subject are limited and it can only be undertaken with faculty approval. Students should approach their program adviser and potential supervisors about project availability in the first instance. A project proposal, written in consultation with, and signed by the proposed supervisor and countersigned by the program adviser must be sent to the Master of Science course director for formal approval. Where the project involves laboratory or fieldwork, a completed risk assessment form must also be provided with the approval request. Ethics approval is required for certain projects.
Typical availability
Spring session, City campus
Summer session, City campus
Detailed subject description.