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In this unit of study you will work collaboratively on authentic, complex problem-based projects developed with the University's external Partners and driven by industry and community needs. You will work in teams to identify a unique issue or opportunity wthin a broader problem relating to your areas of interest, bringing your disciplinary knowledge to real-world problems in biomedical sciences and health. You will engage in self-directed, inquiry-based research and problem solving with the support of a Project Supervisor. Your Project Partner will provide valuable insights into the industry as well as access to information that will assist you with your investigation and provide context for your final recommendations. In addition to deepening your understanding around project-related issues, you will further develop your skills in critical reflection, collaboration, complex problem solving and interdisciplinary effectives through evidence-based teaching approaches and workshop. By undertaking the industry and community project as your capstone experience in your current program you will be equipped with the adaptability and agility to successfully navigate contemporary issues in your area of specialisation.
Study level | Postgraduate |
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Academic unit | Department of Medical Sciences |
Credit points | 6 |
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None |
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Prohibitions:
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BMSC5106 or BMSC5107 |
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Session | MoA ? | Location | Outline ? |
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Semester 1 2021
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Normal day | Remote |
Outline unavailable
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Semester 2 2021
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Normal day | Remote |
Outline unavailable
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Semester 1 2022
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Normal day | Remote |
Outline unavailable
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Semester 2 2022
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Normal day | Remote |
Outline unavailable
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Semester 1 2023
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Normal day | Remote |
Outline unavailable
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Semester 2 2023
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Online | Camperdown / Darlington, Sydney |
Outline unavailable
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