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Course Guide - Edith Cowan University

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eflection and then application through case study development.<br />

The unit seeks to provide the student with an up to date<br />

understanding and critical appreciation of the link between these<br />

modern psychological and managerial areas. .<br />

HST5510<br />

20 Credit Points<br />

Project Management<br />

FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />

The content of this health and community care unit is focussed on<br />

methodologies, standards and systems for project management.<br />

The unit content includes use of project management software in<br />

health and community care projects. The unit entails the<br />

production of a personal guide to project management that is<br />

relevant to specific health and community care settings.<br />

HST5511<br />

20 Credit Points<br />

Workplace Project Proposal<br />

FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />

This unit is designed for people who are currently working in the<br />

health or community care sectors. Students will prepare a project<br />

proposal using the project management approach covered in<br />

HST5510. The project will focus on a management-related issues<br />

in a health or community care organisation.<br />

HST5601<br />

20 Credit Points<br />

Workplace Project<br />

FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />

Prerequisite :<br />

HST5511 Workplace Project Proposal<br />

The focus of this unit is the implementation of a health and<br />

community care project. Students will use a project proposal to<br />

guide the implementation of a substantial workplace project,<br />

which has been designed to resolve a strategic issue within either<br />

a health or community care organisation.<br />

HST6200<br />

0 Credit Points<br />

Master of Public Health Thesis<br />

FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />

Students in this unit are expected to develop their research<br />

proposal, finalise data collection and write up their thesis.<br />

HST7103<br />

30 Credit Points<br />

Work Based Project Proposal 2<br />

FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />

Prerequisite :<br />

HST7102 Work Based Project Proposal<br />

Based on their previous proposal unit (HST7102), students<br />

undertake a research project under the supervision of a member of<br />

the academic staff. The project can be undertaken over a period of<br />

one year (full time) or 2 years part time.<br />

HST7105<br />

30 Credit Points<br />

Work Based Project Proposal 1<br />

FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />

Students in conjunction with an industry partner and an academic<br />

supervisor will negotiate an appropriate project. Issues around<br />

access, resources and scope of the work will be established. A<br />

literature search and review will be undertaken and a<br />

project proposal will be developed. An ethics application will be<br />

submitted to the ECU Human Research Ethics Committee.<br />

HST7106<br />

30 Credit Points<br />

Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health Research<br />

Project 1<br />

FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />

Prerequisite :<br />

HST7103 Work Based Project Proposal 2<br />

Students will produce a written report on their research project<br />

together with a paper suitable for submission to a peer reviewed<br />

journal or a national conference - as negotiated with their<br />

principal supervisor.<br />

HST7107<br />

30 Credit Points<br />

Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health Research<br />

Project 2<br />

FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />

Prerequisite :<br />

HST7103 Work Based Project Proposal 2<br />

Students will produce a written report on their research project<br />

together with a paper suitable for submission to a peer reviewed<br />

journal or a national conference - as negotiated with their<br />

principal supervisor.<br />

HST7108<br />

30 Credit Points<br />

Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health Research<br />

Project 3<br />

FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />

Prerequisite :<br />

HST7103 Work Based Project Proposal 2<br />

Students will produce a written report on their research project<br />

together with a paper suitable for submission to a peer reviewed<br />

journal or a national conference - as negotiated with their<br />

principal supervisor.<br />

HST7109<br />

30 Credit Points<br />

Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health Research<br />

Project 4<br />

FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />

Prerequisite :<br />

HST7103 Work Based Project Proposal 2<br />

Students will produce a written report on their research project<br />

together with a paper suitable for submission to a peer reviewed<br />

journal or a national conference - as negotiated with their<br />

principal supervisor.<br />

HST7110<br />

30 Credit Points<br />

Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health Research<br />

Project 5<br />

FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />

Prerequisite :<br />

HST7103 Work Based Project Proposal 2<br />

Students will produce a written report on their research project<br />

together with a paper suitable for submission to a peer reviewed<br />

journal or a national conference - as negotiated with their<br />

principal supervisor.<br />

HST7111<br />

30 Credit Points<br />

Occupational and Environmental Safety and Health Research<br />

Project 6<br />

FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />

Prerequisite :<br />

HST7103 Work Based Project Proposal 2<br />

Students will produce a written report on their research project<br />

together with a paper suitable for submission to a peer reviewed<br />

journal or a national conference - as negotiated with their<br />

principal supervisor.<br />

HST7200<br />

0 Credit Points<br />

Doctor of Philosophy Thesis<br />

FACULTY OF COMPUTING, HEALTH AND SCIENCE<br />

Students in this unit are expected to apply the research process to<br />

their chosen topic of investigation.<br />

HTE4000<br />

15 Credit Points<br />

Marketing Principles<br />

FACULTY OF REGIONAL PROFESSIONAL STUDIES<br />

Marketing Principles is an introductory marketing unit that covers<br />

the key marketing concepts and their application in the marketing<br />

of goods and services. It is designed to enable students to<br />

understand marketing concepts, the interactive nature of these<br />

concepts and their application in the marketing of food, wine and<br />

tourism related product. The unit gives students a basic<br />

understanding of marketing and its application to the market<br />

place.<br />

238 ECU Postgraduate <strong>Course</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 2007

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