The course consists of four core coursework subjects and a dissertation of 128 points.
Coursework subjects
COM710 Approaches to Enquiry in Communication (16 points)
COM711 Research Project Development in Communication (16 points)
COM712 Reflective Practitioner Perspectives in Communication (16 points)
COM713 Project Proposal Communication (16 points)
Dissertation/Portfolio
COM714 Dissertation/Portfolio in Communication (Full time) (128 points)
COM715 Dissertation/Portfolio in Communication (Part time) (128 points)
Full-time- Distance
Session 1
COM710 Approaches to Enquiry in Communication (16 points)
COM711 Research Project Development in Communication (16 points)
Session 2
COM712 Reflective Practitioner Perspectives in Communication (16 points)
COM713 Project Proposal Communication (16 points)
Session 3 - 6
COM714 Dissertation/Portfolio in Communication (Full time) (128 points)
Part-time- Distance
Session 1
COM710 Approaches to Enquiry in Communication (16 points)
Session 2
COM711 Research Project Development in Communication (16 points)
Session 3
COM712 Reflective Practitioner Perspectives in Communication (16 points)
Session 4
COM713 Project Proposal Communication (16 points)
Session 5 - 12
COM715 Dissertation/Portfolio in Communication (Part time) (128 points)
Distance education
Multi campus
Session 1; Session 2
Research higher degree
3-8 years by distance education
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