This course is the culmination of all skills acquired along their postgraduate studies and aims to introduce students to their direct research experiences.
The course is based on a prerequisite of 'Research Methodology' and students will be guided by a supervisor to put their knowledge of research methods into practice.
Intended learning outcomes
Teaching this course depends on the following methods and methods:
Lectures
Information gathering
Discussion panels
Case study panel discussions
Field visits and information gathering
Presentations
Methods of assessments
Division of grades :
20% for the formal aspect (assessed by the supervisor 15 degrees and the department 5 degrees)
50% of the substantive aspect (divided equally between the supervisor and the members, 15 marks for each and 5 marks for the department)
30% of the discussion (divided equally between the supervisor and the members, 10 points each).