Unit rationale, description and aim
This is a 20 credit point unit in which students work with appointed supervisors on a piece of applied research related to their business specialisation. It is an individual program of supervised research which contributes significantly to a student’s knowledge and capabilities in an area of professional practice. Drawing on the skills developed in BUSN617 Research Methods, students will select a well–defined area of investigation in a relevant business, organisational or communal setting related to their professional/ career interests and aspirations. Student may undertake their action research project by spending time at approved industry placements to conduct primary research that includes observing activities and processes relevant to their professional focus or conducting secondary data analysis, or a combination of both primary and secondary research. The final report is intended to develop professional research skills to enhance career options.
Learning outcomes
To successfully complete this unit you will be able to demonstrate you have achieved the learning outcomes (LO) detailed in the below table.
Each outcome is informed by a number of graduate capabilities (GC) to ensure your work in this, and every unit, is part of a larger goal of graduating from ACU with the attributes of insight, empathy, imagination and impact.
Explore the graduate capabilities.
Critically analyse and expound on previous researc...
Learning Outcome 01
Apply an appropriate research methodology to a spe...
Learning Outcome 02
Apply the knowledge of the field to the identified...
Learning Outcome 03
Evaluate research information/data by systematical...
Learning Outcome 04
Formulate a research report that is well-structure...
Learning Outcome 05
Content
Topics include:
- Development of a research proposal.
- Ethics review with supervisor.
- Independent research using an appropriate research methodology under supervision.
- Documenting the research project, including critical literature reviews, research activities, findings and analyses, including recommendations for further investigation if appropriate using a sound academic writing style.
Assessment strategy and rationale
This is a capstone double unit, which is taken over two consecutive study periods, whether semesters for on-campus students, or in ACU Online 10 week asynchronous delivery mode for online students. The assessment strategy is to determine whether students are able to draw on their learning in the pre-requisite unit, BUSN617 Research Methods, and other units in the relevant degree, to formulate and conduct a methodologically sound and appropriate investigation related to the students major field of study. Where appropriate, the project should also relate to the student’s employment or professional experience and show an ability to link understanding, knowledge and skills developed throughout the relevant course to real-world issues in such a way as to be able to make recommendations based on logical and evidence-based analysis. Completion on one hurdle task and two pieces of assessment is required.
Overview of assessments
Assessment Task 1: Hurdle task This hurdle task...
Assessment Task 1: Hurdle task
This hurdle task requires students to review selected principles and concepts of good research design. If a student does not pass the hurdle task before the census date, it is highly recommended the student withdraws from this unit.
0%
Assessment Task 2: Project Proposal This assessm...
Assessment Task 2: Project Proposal
This assessment task consists of a 2500-word written project proposal (not including references, appendices and other supporting documentation). This task requires students to provide a clear and coherent account of the proposed research, including consideration of ethical issues, a short literature review of the topic of the project, the research questions the research project will investigate and the likely research methods that will be used in the project. Students will also need to record a 2-minute video explaining the importance and potential contribution of the research proposal.
Submission Type: Individual
Assessment Method: Project Proposal
Artefact: Written project proposal
20%
Assessment Task 3: Project Report This assessmen...
Assessment Task 3: Project Report
This assessment task consists of a 10,000 word project report (not including references, appendices and other supporting documentation). This task requires students to expand on the Research Proposal produced in Assessment Task 2 by undertaking and reporting on the research undertaken, including the research methodology, analysis of the relevant literature, conclusions, recommendations and accounting for local and international perspectives.
Submission Type: Individual
Assessment Method: Project Report
Artefact: Written project report
80%
Learning and teaching strategy and rationale
In on-campus and online modes, the unit will be delivered over two study periods. Students will have access to all primary learning materials online, along with formative and summative assessments, all of which will be available in the Learning and Management System, to provide a learning experience beyond the classroom. Students should anticipate undertaking 250 hours of study for this unit, including class attendance, readings, online forum participation, assessment preparation or ACU Online 10 week asynchronous delivery mode.
ACU Online
This unit uses an active learning approach to support students in the exploration of knowledge essential to the discipline. Students are provided with choice and variety in how they learn. Students are encouraged to contribute to asynchronous weekly discussions. Active learning opportunities provide students with opportunities to practice and apply their learning in situations similar to their future professions. Activities encourage students to bring their own examples to demonstrate understanding, application and engage constructively with their peers. Students receive regular and timely feedback on their learning, which includes information on their progress.