Overview
Overview
What you'll learn
- demonstrate knowledge of advanced science concepts and principles and understand the role of theoretical models and empirical studies in the past and current development of scientific knowledge
- apply advanced science principles to understand the causes of problems, devise strategies to solve them and test the possible solutions
- use advanced tools, methodologies, language and conventions of science to test and communicate ideas and explanations
- communicate effectively, through both the written word and oral presentation within the ethical and professional framework of their chosen discipline
- use a range of advanced measurement and data analysis tools to collect and carry out subsequent analysis with due regards to the uncertainties
- work as responsible, reflective, self-directed and motivated learners
- comprehend that Science is an international discipline with varying perspectives as demonstrated in the diversity of opinion identified while undertaking this course
- understand the global and cultural issues within their chosen area of study and how these impact on the practice of their profession
- work effectively and ethically in a multi-faceted scientific research environment