The course provides students with experience in designing and executing a research project. Students will undertake a supervised project in collaboration with other students; these groups being coordinated by an instructor.
Emphasis is placed on:
- Research design, including scientific context of the project, logistics and ethical considerations;
- Application of appropriate methods and techniques;
- Data collection, including field research and other information sources;
- Data analysis and interpretation;
- Research communication.
The course prepares students for the increasing number of careers that require research, project and communication skills; and is also an introduction to research for those considering postgraduate degrees.
Topics are recommended by the instructors, and build upon topics and ideas developed in other courses in Geography. As part of the projects students are expected to seek relevant readings and other resources independently, The scheduled classes facilitate the process through supporting the research design, data collection, analysis and communication stage.