Multidisciplinary lab – Does it work?

Authors

  • Michael Bowyer University of Newcastle
  • Bill Budd University of Newcastle
  • Michelle Duffy University of Newcastle
  • Clovia I Holdsworth University of Newcastle
  • John L Holdsworth University of Newcastle
  • Timothy Kirkman University of Newcastle
  • Bonnie McBain University of Newcastle
  • Brett Neilan University of Newcastle
  • Liam Phelan University of Newcastle
  • Richard Yu University of Newcastle

Keywords:

laboratory, multidisciplinary

Abstract

As part of the restructure of the BSc program of The University of Newcastle, a multidisciplinary laboratory course (SCIE1002) was introduced for the first time this year as a core course. Students are given the opportunity to develop their capacity to engage and understand the perspectives of multiple disciplines while addressing scientific challenges. They also learn essential/foundational laboratory skills required in their chosen majors and across a range of other diverse science disciplines. The course was developed by several disciplines within the Faculty of Science: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science and Management, Geography, Physics and Psychology. Explored using multiple disciplinary approaches, the laboratory sessions focus on two practical research questions: Water – Would you drink it? and Energy – How much does it cost? Initial students’ feedback are positive; students engage with the online contextual pre-lab materials and, particularly, with the laboratory active learning as they provide real world relevance. The laboratory setting generated a highly interactive environment with student peers and staff enhancing students’ learning and building staff-students relationships. This presentation will discuss the development and implementation of the course, challenges encountered and planned improvements guided by both students and staff feedback.

Author Biographies

  • Michael Bowyer, University of Newcastle
    School of Environmental and Life Sciences
  • Bill Budd, University of Newcastle
    School of Psychology
  • Michelle Duffy, University of Newcastle
    School of Environmental and Life Sciences
  • Clovia I Holdsworth, University of Newcastle
    School of Environmental and Life Sciences
  • John L Holdsworth, University of Newcastle
    School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
  • Timothy Kirkman, University of Newcastle
    School of Environmental and Life Sciences
  • Bonnie McBain, University of Newcastle
    School of Environmental and Life Sciences
  • Brett Neilan, University of Newcastle
    School of Environmental and Life Sciences
  • Liam Phelan, University of Newcastle
    School of Environmental and Life Sciences
  • Richard Yu, University of Newcastle
    School of Environmental and Life Sciences

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Published

2019-09-26