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The goals of this course are to develop students' ability to undertake geographical research and to foster a critical appreciation of the research of others, both in preparation for graduate study and for entry into the workforce. This course takes a novel approach being based on problem-based learning in which students learn by being engaged in the research process. The training, practice and critical evaluation of the conduct of geographical research is carried out in groups with the communication of research findings using oral, numerate and written skills. The course is taught through occasional lectures and regular two-hour work-group meetings each week, supported by the availability of web-based resources, as well as active involvement in two field trips. The emphasis is on students working together to solve real world problems using transferable workplace skills.
The goal of this course is to develop students’ abilities to undertake geographical research, whilst gaining an appreciation of how to work in the community on ‘real’ issues, and developing team-work skills. Students successfully completing this course should have an understanding of:How to conceive, develop and execute a research project using problem-based learningHow to work successfully with others using service learningHow research is framed by broader conceptual and analytical frameworksEffective research designStudents will be able to:Undertake and deliver a research programme in a specified amount of timeWork effectively in groups Select and use appropriate geographical techniques in researchReflect critically on their research and that of others
30 points of 200 level geography, orin special cases with approval of the Head of Department.
GEOG204, GEOG303
There is an out of town workshop for all students on Saturday to Sunday 21-22 July. Attendance at this is a course requirement and no exceptions can be made.
Simon Kingham and David Conradson
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Domestic fee $1,384.00
International fee $6,400.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see School of Earth and Environment .