Not offered in 2021 - College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, College of Science and Engineering
College of Business, Government and Law - refer to Graduate Diploma in Research Methods (BGL)
The Graduate Diploma in Research Methods is a 36-unit program that requires one year of full-time study, or the equivalent part-time.
The course provides students with high-level knowledge and skills in research methods as a pathway towards further learning at research higher degree level.
Students may choose to exit from the Graduate Diploma in Research Methods with the exit award of the Graduate Certificate in Research Methods, provided that they have met the requirements for that award.
Students will normally be required to achieve a GPA of at least 6.00 to be eligible to apply for research higher degree study.
Applicants must normally hold an approved degree or equivalent qualification from an approved tertiary institution and have achieved a grade point average of 5.00 or greater. Under exceptional circumstances and subject to specific conditions, the Dean (Education) may admit others who can show evidence of fitness for candidature.
Admission to the course is subject to the relevant discipline area being able to provide suitable supervision for the program of study.
The course aims to provide students with:
Upon completion graduates will be able to demonstrate:
Credit
Credit may be granted for study undertaken in an approved Honours or postgraduate course or equivalent qualification, which has been completed at an approved institution
To qualify for the Graduate Diploma in Research Methods a student must complete 36 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic, according to the following program of study as discussed with their Course Coordinator:
COMS9001 Communicating Research (4.5 units)
Select at least 9 units of postgraduate or Honours Research Methods topics in consultation with the Course Coordinator.
Select at least 4.5 units of postgraduate or Honours topics from the relevant academic discipline in consultation with the Course Coordinator.
Select 18 units of postgraduate or Honours level research project, thesis or dissertation topics in consultation with the Course Coordinator.
Every effort has been made to ensure the information published on the Course Rule pages is accurate at the time of publication. Flinders University reserves the right to amend its curriculum without prior notice, and will update the Course Rules to reflect any amendments at the earliest opportunity.
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