This course is comprised of supervised research that represents the personal scholarly work of a student. This research will be based on a coherent inquiry, at an advanced level, into an approved topic related to medical imaging. The aim of this course is to develop students’ knowledge of the purpose, nature and practice of research, research skills, and an ability to undertake research relating to medical imaging. It will give students experience in conducting research that strengthens the knowledge and practice of medical imaging, while equipping them with the ability to contribute to medical imaging research in the future. In addition, this course aims to equip the students with critical thinking and research skills that they can draw on to inform their clinical practice.
This research course is at level 9 of the New Zealand Qualifications Framework (NZQF), with students required to review the appropriate literature and conduct medical imaging research. The research will be conducted through an approved research project and supported by a nominated supervisor.
Teaching and administration of the course will be online by distance via the University of Auckland’s learning management system ‘Canvas’. It will incorporate a range of supporting learning approaches including videos, webpages, and links to the library databases and resources. Meetings with both teaching and research supervisors will be offered through face-to-face meetings or online. An individual, original project report will be produced on the research project.
This course is a compulsory course within the BMedImag(Hons) programme.