Overview
Research Thesis s an inquiry-based learning course that provides an opportunity for students to bring together engineering principles learned through academic study. Students apply these principles to innovatively solve problems such as the development of a specific design, process and/or the investigation of a hypothesis.
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The thesis requires the student to become critically conversant in the academic and professional literature on a particular topic, formulate problems in engineering terms, manage an engineering project and find solutions by applying engineering methods. Students are expected to understand how their project fits within the discipline and broader societal context. Students also develop their ability to work in a research and development environment.
Apart from in exceptional circumstances, you should continue with the same supervisor and project as you had in CEIC4951.
This is the second course of the three course thesis structure. Subject to making sufficient progress in CEIC4951 and with the approval of your supervisor, you may be allowed to enroll in CEIC4953 at the same time as this course.
Conditions for Enrolment
Prerequisite: Completion of Research Thesis A (4951)
Course Outline
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Fees
Type | Amount |
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Commonwealth Supported Students (if applicable) | $794 |
Domestic Students | $3980 |
International Students | $3980 |
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