This module provides students with an opportunity to conduct in-depth, independent research on a defined topic under supervision of a qualified member of academic staff. Full time students typically conduct their research activities within the research labs of the university. Part time students conduct their research as agreed with their employers, and will be co-supervised by a member of XJTLU academic staff and a designated industrial supervisor.
A. plan a piece of scientific research to formulate, evaluate or criticize a hypothesis and propose and formulate a set of experiments to test, challenge or defend this hypothesis. B. demonstrate a critical awareness and understanding of the relevant scientific literature and relate and combine it with the arguments, criteria, justifications and/or discussions of the project. C. understand, consider and apply research ethics and health and safety regulations to prioritize, arrange and organize research work D. write a final project report in the format of a dissertation to evaluate, contrast and discuss, the experimental outcomes of the research project and their scientific implications and significance
Full time students will choose a research project with a nominated supervisor at the end of semester 1. Part time students will conduct research at their designated location and as agreed at the time of enrollment. Assessors for both full and part time students will be appointed to provide appropriate support and to appraise the preliminary report and record book. At a designated time (typically two months) after starting the research project, students will be required to write and defend a preliminary report describing the relevant background information, the hypothesis to be tested (where relevant), a plan of work and an anticipated timetable. Students will be permitted to prepare a draft of preliminary report and obtain feedback from their supervisor(s) before submission. Students will undertake research using the outline prepared for the coming semesters. The results arising from the project will be subsequently reported by oral presentation and by a research paper/dissertation at the end of the final semester. Students shall be permitted to prepare a preliminary draft of the report and obtain feedback from their supervisor(s) before submission of the final version. Two internal examiners will be appointed to conduct Viva with a student.