Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Dalbir Ahlawat
Contact via dalbir.ahlawat@mq.edu.au
Julian Droogan
Contact via julian.droogan@mq.edu.au
PICT Offices, Level 2, Building Y3A
By appointment
Karina Guthrie
Contact via karina.guthrie@mq.edu.au
PICT Offices, Level 2, Building Y3A
By appointment
Shanaka Jayasekara
Contact via shanaka.jayasekara@mq.edu.au
Clive Williams
Contact via clive.williams@mq.edu.au
Unit Convenor
Vincent Williams
Contact via vince.williams@mq.edu.au
Y3A 238
As detailed on the iLearn site
Vincent Williams
Contact via vince.williams@mq.edu.au
Y3A 238
As detailed on the iLearn site
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Credit points |
Credit points
8
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Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
Admission to MPICT or MPICTMIntSecSt or MIntSecStud or MCompForensics
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Corequisites |
Corequisites
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Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
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Unit description |
Unit description
Students enrolled in this unit are expected to research and compose one substantial research project or thesis of 15,000 words on an approved topic. Students will be supervised in all stages of this task by the unit convener, and by PICT staff. All enrolled students will undertake a major research project or thesis, including all the stages from topic selection through to completion. The unit therefore provides students with the opportunity to explore a topic of particular relevance to themselves or their organisation. In so doing they will be encouraged to thoroughly engage with the existing research on their topic, using it as a stepping stone in developing their own interests and key analytical questions. This research relies on utilising secondary sources and does not require original empirical work. Indeed students are not permitted to conduct interviews or other fieldwork which would normally require ethics approval.
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Information about important academic dates including deadlines for withdrawing from units are available at https://www.mq.edu.au/study/calendar-of-dates
On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
Name | Weighting | Due |
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Proposal | 15% | Week 4 |
Draft of introduction | 15% | Week 8 |
Final report | 70% | End of session |
Due: Week 4
Weighting: 15%
The proposal should be 1000 words. See ilearn for dues date.
Due: Week 8
Weighting: 15%
The draft introduction should be 2-3000 words. See ilearn for due date.
Due: End of session
Weighting: 70%
The final dissertation report should be 10000 words. See ilearn for due date.
Students work independently with support from their academic supervisor. All assignments should be submitted electronically by the due date. Please refer to ilearn for details and guidelines for submission.
There are no specific or required readings for this unit as students will identify and review literature that is relevant to their research question.
This unit does not have a weekly schedule as students work with a member of PICT staff who acts as their supervisor throughout the unit. Students should arrange and maintain regular contact with their supervisor who will provide advice and support through all stages of the unit.
Macquarie University policies and procedures are accessible from Policy Central. Students should be aware of the following policies in particular with regard to Learning and Teaching:
Academic Honesty Policy http://www.mq.edu.au/policy/docs/academic_honesty/policy.html
Assessment Policy http://www.mq.edu.au/policy/docs/assessment/policy.html
Grading Policy http://www.mq.edu.au/policy/docs/grading/policy.html
Grade Appeal Policy http://www.mq.edu.au/policy/docs/gradeappeal/policy.html
Grievance Management Policy http://mq.edu.au/policy/docs/grievance_management/policy.html
Special Consideration Policy http://www.mq.edu.au/policy/docs/special_consideration/policy.html
In addition, a number of other policies can be found in the Learning and Teaching Category of Policy Central.
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Students with a disability are encouraged to contact the Disability Service who can provide appropriate help with any issues that arise during their studies.
Details of these services can be accessed at http://www.student.mq.edu.au/ses/.
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When using the university's IT, you must adhere to the Acceptable Use Policy. The policy applies to all who connect to the MQ network including students and it outlines what can be done.
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