Overview
A supervised independent study resulting in a piece of original work on a specific research question or an advanced critical analysis of existing, area-specific, literature and knowledge.
About this paper
Paper title | Supervised Independent Study |
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Subject | Applied Science |
EFTS | 0.3333 |
Points | 40 points |
Teaching period(s) | 1st Non standard period (1 January 2023 - 30 June 2023)
(Distance learning)
1st Non standard period (1 January 2023 - 30 June 2023) (On campus) 2nd Non standard period (1 July 2023 - 29 December 2023) (Distance learning) 2nd Non standard period (1 July 2023 - 29 December 2023) (On campus) 3rd Non standard period (1 January 2023 - 29 December 2023) (Distance learning) 3rd Non standard period (1 January 2023 - 29 December 2023) (On campus) 4th Non standard period (1 July 2023 - 28 June 2024) (Distance learning) 4th Non standard period (1 July 2023 - 28 June 2024) (On campus) 5th Non standard period (1 November 2023 - 31 May 2024) (Distance learning) 5th Non standard period (1 November 2023 - 31 May 2024) (On campus) |
Domestic Tuition Fees ( NZD ) | $3,309.34 |
International Tuition Fees | Tuition Fees for international students are elsewhere on this website. |
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- Teaching staff
- Independent study with supervision by academic with appropriate expertise
- Textbooks
- Textbooks are not required for this paper.
- Graduate Attributes Emphasised
- Critical thinking, Information literacy.
View more information about Otago's graduate attributes. - Learning Outcomes
- Identify an appropriate research problem and plan and conduct an investigation on an advanced topic within one of the fields offered within the MAppSc degree
- Employ effective information search strategies
- Undertake a literature review that places the topic within a wider field of knowledge
- Critically analyse a body of knowledge relevant to the research problem
- Select, justify and apply appropriate research methods to the research problem
- Communicate information, arguments, analyses and outcomes
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Overview
A supervised independent study resulting in a piece of original work on a specific research question or an advanced critical analysis of existing, area-specific, literature and knowledge.
About this paper
Paper title | Supervised Independent Study |
---|---|
Subject | Applied Science |
EFTS | 0.3333 |
Points | 40 points |
Teaching period(s) | 1st Non standard period (1 January 2024 - 28 June 2024)
(Distance learning)
1st Non standard period (1 January 2024 - 28 June 2024) (On campus) 2nd Non standard period (1 July 2024 - 27 December 2024) (Distance learning) 2nd Non standard period (1 July 2024 - 27 December 2024) (On campus) 3rd Non standard period (1 January 2024 - 27 December 2024) (Distance learning) 3rd Non standard period (1 January 2024 - 27 December 2024) (On campus) 4th Non standard period (1 July 2024 - 27 June 2025) (Distance learning) 4th Non standard period (1 July 2024 - 27 June 2025) (On campus) 5th Non standard period (1 November 2024 - 30 May 2025) (Distance learning) 5th Non standard period (1 November 2024 - 30 May 2025) (On campus) 6th Non standard period (15 July 2024 - 20 February 2025) (On campus) |
Domestic Tuition Fees ( NZD ) | $3,401.99 |
International Tuition Fees | Tuition Fees for international students are elsewhere on this website. |
- Contact
- Teaching staff
- Independent study with supervision by academic with appropriate expertise
- Teaching Arrangements
The Distance Learning offering of this paper is taught remotely.
- Textbooks
- Textbooks are not required for this paper.
- Graduate Attributes Emphasised
- Critical thinking, Information literacy.
View more information about Otago's graduate attributes. - Learning Outcomes
- Identify an appropriate research problem and plan and conduct an investigation on an advanced topic within one of the fields offered within the MAppSc degree
- Employ effective information search strategies
- Undertake a literature review that places the topic within a wider field of knowledge
- Critically analyse a body of knowledge relevant to the research problem
- Select, justify and apply appropriate research methods to the research problem
- Communicate information, arguments, analyses and outcomes