DENT 7280 - Doctor of Clinical Dentistry Research A
North Terrace Campus - Semester 2 - 2021
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General Course Information
Course Details
Course Code DENT 7280 Course Doctor of Clinical Dentistry Research A Coordinating Unit Dental Term Semester 2 Level Postgraduate Coursework Location/s North Terrace Campus Units 3 Contact Up to 1 hour per week Available for Study Abroad and Exchange N Prerequisites DENT 7200 Restrictions Available to Doctor of Clinical Dentistry Students only Assessment Literature review, Research project. Course Staff
Course Coordinator: Associate Professor James Dudley
Course Timetable
The full timetable of all activities for this course can be accessed from .
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Learning Outcomes
Course Learning Outcomes
1. Ability to design, manage and execute a significant research project
2. Develop skills required that lead to a research dissertation
3. Ability to effectively communicate research objectives and findings
4. Maintenance of currency in the field of research
University Graduate Attributes
This course will provide students with an opportunity to develop the Graduate Attribute(s) specified below:
University Graduate Attribute Course Learning Outcome(s) Deep discipline knowledge
- informed and infused by cutting edge research, scaffolded throughout their program of studies
- acquired from personal interaction with research active educators, from year 1
- accredited or validated against national or international standards (for relevant programs)
1-4 Critical thinking and problem solving
- steeped in research methods and rigor
- based on empirical evidence and the scientific approach to knowledge development
- demonstrated through appropriate and relevant assessment
1-4 Teamwork and communication skills
- developed from, with, and via the SGDE
- honed through assessment and practice throughout the program of studies
- encouraged and valued in all aspects of learning
1-4 Career and leadership readiness
- technology savvy
- professional and, where relevant, fully accredited
- forward thinking and well informed
- tested and validated by work based experiences
1-4 Intercultural and ethical competency
- adept at operating in other cultures
- comfortable with different nationalities and social contexts
- able to determine and contribute to desirable social outcomes
- demonstrated by study abroad or with an understanding of indigenous knowledges
1-4 Self-awareness and emotional intelligence
- a capacity for self-reflection and a willingness to engage in self-appraisal
- open to objective and constructive feedback from supervisors and peers
- able to negotiate difficult social situations, defuse conflict and engage positively in purposeful debate
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Learning Resources
Required Resources
NoneRecommended Resources
NoneOnline Learning
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Learning & Teaching Activities
Learning & Teaching Modes
Regular interaction with research supervisors (specific clinical discipline heads)
Workload
The information below is provided as a guide to assist students in engaging appropriately with the course requirements.
Contact Hours (semester)
Type
Number of sessions
Duration of each session (hr)
Total hours
Lectures
0
Tutorials
0
Practicals
0
Exam
0
Other : Supervisor Meetings
20
1
20
20
Assessment Tasks* (semester)
Type (describe)
Number of sessions
Expected preparation time (hr)
Total hours
Summative tutorials
0
Extended lab report / Assignments
0
Practical reports
0
Presentation
1
10
10
Summative tests
0
Project design study
40
40
Literature review
40
40
Take home exams
0
Other (please specify):
0
0
0
*E.g, practical reports, tutorial papers
90
Non-contact (semester)
Type
Number of sessions
Anticipated time (hr)
Total hours
Weekly reading & other study (hours/lecture)
0
Preparation for tutorial (hours/tutorial)
0
Preparation for practical (hours/practical)
0
Preparation for tests (hours/test)
0
Exam preparation
0
Conducting Research
20
6
120
0
0
120
Total workload (hrs/semester)
230
Workload/week (hr)
11.50
Expected workload (hrs/week):
3 unit course
12
6 unit course
24
9 unit course
36
12 unit course
48
Note that the workload model is based on 20 teaching weeksLearning Activities Summary
Undertaking research unnder supervision.Specific Course Requirements
NoneSmall Group Discovery Experience
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Assessment
The University's policy on Assessment for Coursework Programs is based on the following four principles:
- Assessment must encourage and reinforce learning.
- Assessment must enable robust and fair judgements about student performance.
- Assessment practices must be fair and equitable to students and give them the opportunity to demonstrate what they have learned.
- Assessment must maintain academic standards.
Assessment Summary
Literature Review completed
Summative (hurdle)
50%
Research project performance/progress
Summative (hurdle)
50%Assessment Related Requirements
NoneAssessment Detail
All summative assessments are required to be completed satisfactorily.
Students to have achieved satisfactory research progress as assessed by a panel including Assistant Dean Graduate Studies and supervisors.
Students required to have satisfactorily completed literature review of research topic of at least 5,000 words.
Submission
Thesis submission at end of year 3.Course Grading
Grades for your performance in this course will be awarded in accordance with the following scheme:
GS8 (Coursework Grade Scheme) Grade Description CN Continuing FNS Fail No Submission NFE No Formal Examination F Fail NGP Non Graded Pass P Pass C Credit D Distinction HD High Distinction RP Result Pending Further details of the grades/results can be obtained from Examinations.
Grade Descriptors are available which provide a general guide to the standard of work that is expected at each grade level. More information at Assessment for Coursework Programs.
Final results for this course will be made available through .
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