207-336 Project Planning

Availability

Burnley

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Mr Nicholas Bailey

Prerequisites

202-202 Experimental Design and Statistics, and completion of second-year core subjects.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Eight hours lectures, 52 hours project work and seminars

Subject Description

Upon completion of this subject, students should be able to:

  • understand the importance of ethics in research;

  • identify sources of knowledge;

  • identify the important components of a horticultural problem;

  • work as part of a group to investigate a problem;

  • collect information relevant to the problem and write a literature review related to the problem;

  • plan an investigation to test hypotheses related to the problem; and

  • initiate a program of investigation into the problem.

Groups of students will select a problem to be studied during the course of this subject. Appropriate literature and other resources will be consulted to provide a background to the problem and a plan of action will be formulated to begin investigating the problem.

Assessment

Literature review of 2000 words (50%); seminar (15%); assessed input to project management (35%).



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