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Overview

The Chief of Defence Force Students (CDFS) Programs in Arts, Business, Engineering, Science and Technology - Aeronautical offer the opportunity for students entering UNSW Canberra with a high Entrance Rank, and who maintain a high level of performance in their studies, to undertake research in a range of disciplines that … For more content click the Read More button below. The range of CDFS Programs, described in detail in the following sections, is characterised by the inclusion of specialist courses in critical analysis and/or research methods appropriate to the area of study. All programs also include discipline-specific research projects. The research projects will be supervised by academic staff from the relevant discipline. With the approval of the relevant Heads of Schools, multi- or cross disciplinary projects may be undertaken. Students in the research courses may work independently or as part of a team, depending on the nature of the project undertaken, though all students will submit individual assessment. Final assessment will be based on a written paper or report and oral presentations. Throughout the program, and in addition to completing the courses given in the following schedules, students will be engaged with cohort activities so as to develop and maintain their interest and continuing involvement in the program via invited lectures, seminars, general reading and social events. Each of the CDFS Programs has objectives and learning outcomes in common with the standard Bachelor degree in the same area, but extends the educational principles embodied in the standard degree to a higher level. In the programs, students will be exposed to courses in critical analysis and/or research methods in the discipline(s) of their chosen program, which will offer significant extensions to the ideas and analysis normally available in the standard degree program. This will allow all CDFS to successfully undertake research-oriented courses at the appropriate level through their program, thereby integrating research into their studies in a way that is not available in the standard degree. The individual projects undertaken in close association with academic staff on research topics of mutual interest underpin the CDFS Programs and give students the ability to develop their full potential.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Articulate and explain fundamental disciplinary concepts and methodologies.
  • Scholars
2.
Apply critical analysis to written, oral and audio-visual texts in the humanities and social sciences.
  • Scholars
3.
Demonstrate high skill levels in written and oral presentation, analysis and argument.
  • Scholars
4.
Critically and creatively employ disciplinary knowledge to engage with complex problems relevant to real world contexts.
  • Global Citizens
  • Scholars
5.
Engage effectively in scholarly debate so as to demonstrate initiative and self-direction, and to enable others to embrace innovation and change.
  • Professionals
  • Scholars
6.
Communicate and debate complex ideas, lucidly and ethically, capably using a variety of different media.
  • Professionals
  • Global Citizens
  • Scholars
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Review fields of contemporary research, identify a research topic and problem, pursue this research through a design proposal and communicate the results in an extended essay.
  • Scholars
  • Professionals
  • Leaders
  • Global Citizens

Program Structure
144 Units of Credit:

Students must complete 144 UOC as a standalone program.

1. Compulsory courses - 24 UOC
2. Prescribed elective courses - 84 UOC
3. Free elective courses - 24 UOC
4. General Education courses - 12 UOC

Prescribed Electives

Free electives

Students must take at least 24 UOC of the following courses.

General Education Maturity Requirement

Students must have completed 48 UOC before taking any of the following courses.

Level 2 Maturity Requirement

Students must have completed 36 UOC before taking any of the following courses.

Level 3 Maturity Requirement

Students must have completed 72 UOC before taking any of the following courses.

Admission Requirements

Special Admission Requirements

Related Programs

Related Programs

Bachelor of Arts - BA4400 - Arts

Program Requirements

Progression Requirements

Pathways

Honours Programs

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - BA (Hons)4511 - Arts (Honours)
Bachelor of Business (Honours) - BBus (Hons)4512 - Business (Honours)
Bachelor of Science (Honours) - BSc (Hons)4513 - Science (Honours)

Recognition of Achievement

University Medal

Award of Pass with Distinction

Program Fees

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