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RES5115 Research Preparation: Principles and Approaches
SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY
Credit Points: 20
 
Description:

The unit introduces the principles underlying the theory of knowledge and how this affects the approaches taken in research, before addressing the principles of research design.  Students are exposed to a range of specific research methods, including quantitative and qualitative research methods. The unit considers issues and methods relevant to these forms of research, as well as the gathering, analysis and presentation of findings. The unit provides students with a foundation on which they will be expected to build for their research study. 



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This Unit is part of the following Courses / Unit Sets
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SPISCIInformation Science Area of Specialisation
SPAALGKnowledge Services Area of Specialisation
I09Master of Innovative Technology
I33Master of Nurse Education
695Master of Nursing
695Master of Nursing - Bunbury
I48Master of Nursing
L65Master of Occupational Health and Safety
I01Master of Occupational Hygiene and Toxicology
J35Master of Paramedical Science by Research
J14Master of Public Health
Q63Master of Science (Biological Sciences)
L62Master of Science (Chemistry)
Q45Master of Science (Computer Science)
Q64Master of Science (Environmental Management)
N90Master of Science (Human Biology)
N93Master of Science (Mathematics and Planning)
J11Master of Science (Midwifery)
P20Master of Science (Sports Science)
SPTELITeacher Librarianship Area of Specialisation
 
 
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 15/03/2013 VET: 20/05/2013