Aviation Honours Project (Part 2)
Duration
- One semester
Contact hours
- Nil
On-campus unit delivery combines face-to-face and digital learning.
Prerequisites
Aims and objectives
The Aviation Honours Project is the cornerstone of the Aviation Honours program. The Unit aims to equip the students with the knowledge and hands-on skills of undertaking a research project that addresses industry issues and public concerns that implementing the research plan formulated resulting in a quality draft of the certain elements constituting to the final thesis. These elements include Finding and Discussion, and Conclusion. The final thesis consists of both Part I attained in AVA40002 in semester 1 and Part II in AVA40003 in semester 2.
Unit Learning Outcomes (ULO)
Students who successfully complete this unit will be able to:
1. Collect data and demonstrate meaningful analysis and critical appraisal of the data collected;
2. Draw conclusions based on the discussion of data collected;
3. Present orally and in writing the final thesis.
Unit Learning Outcomes (ULO)
Students who successfully complete this unit will be able to:
1. Collect data and demonstrate meaningful analysis and critical appraisal of the data collected;
2. Draw conclusions based on the discussion of data collected;
3. Present orally and in writing the final thesis.
Unit information in detail
- Teaching methods, assessment, general skills outcomes and content.
Teaching methods
* Student consultation, (scheduled with supervisor, face to face): (10 hours),
* Scheduled synchronous online Learning events: (N/A)
Non-scheduled online learning events and activities: (N/A)
Other non-scheduled learning events and activities: (approx. 140 hours)
* Scheduled synchronous online Learning events: (N/A)
Non-scheduled online learning events and activities: (N/A)
Other non-scheduled learning events and activities: (approx. 140 hours)
Assessment
| Types | Individual or Group task | Weighting | Assesses attainment of these ULOs |
| Oral presentation | Individual | 25% | 1,2,3 |
| Written document, which is the final thesis consisting of both Part I and Part II of the research project | Individual | 75% | 1,2,3 |
• an aggregate mark for the unit of 50% or more.
General skills outcomes
During this unit students will receive feedback on the following key generic skills:
• problem solving skills
• analysis skill
• problem solving skills
• analysis skill
• communication skills
• ability to tackle unfamiliar problems, and
• ability to work independently
• ability to work independently
Content
There are no classroom-based lectures for this Unit. It is the writing time for the student to accomplish the final thesis, which consists of Part I attained in AVA40001 and AVA40002 in semester 1, and Part II attained in AVA40003 in semester II
Study resources
- References.
References
A list of reading materials and/or required texts will be made available in the Unit Outline.