Postgraduate - Edith Cowan University
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TDE5236 10 Credit Points<br />
Effective Presentations, Webskills and e-Portfolios for HPI<br />
Managers<br />
FACULTY OF EDUCATION & ARTS<br />
Prerequisite :<br />
TDE5131 Managing Human Performance in Global<br />
Organisations<br />
The Web can be a powerful tool for live and asychronous<br />
meetings and presentations. The use of links can adapt<br />
presentations to audiences with differing backgrounds, who may<br />
need in-depth information in varying areas. This module<br />
introduces basic non-programming skills for the development of<br />
Web presentations. It also introduces examples of the e-portfolio<br />
as an expansion of the traditional CV or resumè. The use of<br />
advanced Web search techniques for locating relevant<br />
professional information is also explored.<br />
TDE5242 10 Credit Points<br />
Dimensions of Interactive Learning Systems<br />
FACULTY OF EDUCATION & ARTS<br />
Prerequisite :<br />
TDE5141 Instructional Design Essentials<br />
Participants gain experience and expertise at analysing sample<br />
interactive learning systems and system/project proposals against<br />
instructional quality, corporate requirements, and other criteria.<br />
Methods for costing and performing simple cost-benefit analyses<br />
of instructional systems development projects are investigated.<br />
Participants develop instructional systems standards for<br />
application in their own work environment.<br />
TDE5243 10 Credit Points<br />
Tools and Resources for Managing the Corporate Learning<br />
Environment<br />
FACULTY OF EDUCATION & ARTS<br />
Prerequisite :<br />
TDE5141 Instructional Design Essentials<br />
An evaluative exploration of commercially produced software for<br />
administering corporate training programs. The emphasis will be<br />
on computer-based training delivery, performance assessment,<br />
tracking, records management, and report generation.<br />
TDE5244 10 Credit Points<br />
The Management of Learning Resource Development<br />
FACULTY OF EDUCATION & ARTS<br />
Prerequisite :<br />
TDE5141 Instructional Design Essentials<br />
Participants develop skills in instructional development project<br />
management, using appropriate tools. They integrate their<br />
knowledge of instructional design models and processes with<br />
standard project management techniques. The contribution of<br />
instructional design and project management techniques to quality<br />
assurance is discussed. Learning is applied to participants' work<br />
environments or to a given problem.<br />
TDE5252 10 Credit Points<br />
Research Proposal<br />
FACULTY OF EDUCATION & ARTS<br />
Prerequisite :<br />
TDE5151 Literature Review and Methodology<br />
In this unit students are required to develop a research proposal<br />
that outlines the nature and intent of the proposed research<br />
project. The research proposal will be developed in conjunction<br />
with the assigned supervisor and submitted to an independent<br />
reviewer for evaluation and approval.<br />
TDE5353 10 Credit Points<br />
Data Collection and Analysis<br />
FACULTY OF EDUCATION & ARTS<br />
Prerequisites :<br />
TDE5151 Literature Review and Methodology<br />
TDE5252 Research Proposal<br />
In this unit students will be required to implement their chosen<br />
research methodology to collect the data relevant to the<br />
investigation. They will then be required to collate and analyse<br />
the data collected.<br />
TDE5454 10 Credit Points<br />
Project Report<br />
FACULTY OF EDUCATION & ARTS<br />
Prerequisites :<br />
TDE5151 Literature Review and Methodology<br />
TDE5252 Research Proposal<br />
TDE5353 Data Collection and Analysis<br />
In this unit students will be required to consolidate their literature<br />
review, statement of methodology, data collection and analysis<br />
into a single unified and coherent research project report.<br />
TDE6120 30 Credit Points<br />
Masters Thesis<br />
FACULTY OF EDUCATION & ARTS<br />
TDE6121 30 Credit Points<br />
Masters Thesis<br />
FACULTY OF EDUCATION & ARTS<br />
TSM5113 15 Credit Points<br />
Tourism & Hospitality Management VA<br />
FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW<br />
This unit is designed for students wishing to undertake research in<br />
a specific topic related to their honours thesis topic. It enables<br />
students to select an approved tourism or hospitality management<br />
problem or issue, and will culminate in the production of a<br />
management report. The focus of the unit is on tourism and/or<br />
hospitality management theory and practice related to one<br />
particular product/sector of student interest.<br />
It is envisaged that the topic under review will focus on the issues<br />
of management related to their honours thesis topic. Thus it will<br />
be neither mutually inclusive or exclusive of the student's thesis<br />
topic, but will instead be complementary to it. In this way the<br />
study undertaken in this unit will be supportive of the wider field<br />
of knowledge in which the student is engaged, It is also<br />
envisaged that the unit will form the basis of a broader two<br />
semester study leading on to more in-depth research in the<br />
succeeding unit Tourism & Hospitality Management VB.<br />
TSM5172 30 Credit Points<br />
Honours Thesis Development VA<br />
FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW<br />
This unit involves the identification of an appropriate research<br />
project, the development of a proposal and the skills required to<br />
undertake the project.<br />
TSM5173 30 Credit Points<br />
Honours Thesis Development VB<br />
FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW<br />
This unit involves the identification of an appropriate research<br />
project, the development of a proposal and the skills required to<br />
undertake the project.<br />
TSM5213 15 Credit Points<br />
Tourism & Hospitality Management VB<br />
FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW<br />
Prerequisite :<br />
TSM5113 Tourism & Hospitality Management VA<br />
This unit builds upon the pre-requisite unit TSM5113 Tourism &<br />
Hospitality Management VA. It enables students to explore one<br />
part of their research broadly related to their thesis in greater<br />
detail and complete a research report on the topic.<br />
The topic under study will be that which was approved by the<br />
supervisor for the pre-requisite unit.<br />
In this unit however, the student will take the topic further and<br />
focus on a higher level of tourism and/or hospitality management<br />
theory and practice related to the particular product/sector of<br />
student interest identified in the pre-requisite unit.<br />
ECU <strong>Postgraduate</strong> Course Guide 2008 313