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Individual Research Project B - AFCP866

In Individual Research Project A (Option #1), students will have identified and analysed, in depth, an industry issue. In this unit students will use problem solving research skills to resolve the issue(s) identified. The research skills can draw on quantitative or statistical techniques, qualitative techniques such as surveys, clinical methods such as case studies or analytical techniques. The research project requires a student to apply research skills, and creative problem solving skills, and consider the industry relevance of selected methods. Prior to commencing the research paper students should have an agreed Supervisor, and a work plan approved by the student's Supervisor. Enrolment in this unit is subject to approval by the Program Director for the Master of Applied Finance. This Research Paper is an alternative to a course-work elective.

Credit Points: 2
When Offered:

AFC Term 1 City - Applied Finance Centre, City Campus, January to March

AFC Term 1 MB - Applied Finance Centre, Melbourne Campus, January to March

AFC Term 2 City - Applied Finance Centre, City Campus, March to June

AFC Term 2 MB - Applied Finance Centre, Melbourne Campus, March to June

AFC Term 3 City - Applied Finance Centre, City Campus, June to September

AFC Term 3 MB - Applied Finance Centre, Melbourne Campus, June to September

AFC Term 4 City - Applied Finance Centre, City Campus, September to December

AFC Term 4 MB - Applied Finance Centre, Melbourne Campus, September to December

Staff Contact(s): Dr Rob Trevor, Dr Tony Carlton
Prerequisites:

Admission to (MAppFin or MAppFin(Adv) or GradCertPost-MAppFin) and AFCP865 and permission by special approval Prerequisite Information

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Assessed As: Graded
Offered By:

Department of Applied Finance and Actuarial Studies

Faculty of Business and Economics

Course structures, including unit offerings, are subject to change.
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