ENG6702 - English Research Report

Objectives:

On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
define a literary or text-based research topic suitable for a 4,000-word report
demonstrate understanding and appropriate research skills in handling a range of primary and secondary material relevant to the topic
demonstrate awareness of relevant contexts, both socio-cultural and theoretical, for the topic
produce a piece of coherently argued writing, supported by appropriate scholarly apparatus, making a valid contribution to critical debate on the topic

Content:

Students will define a topic of their choice, in consultation with an appointed member of staff; formulate a proposal; conduct a detailed investigation of the topic, under the supervision of the appointed member of staff; and complete a critical research report on the topic, appropriately presented and supported by scholarly apparatus.
The student has an opportunity to develop a specialist study of the works of a particular writer, or to examine a group of related writings. Topics will often relate to one of the taught courses at Level 5 or 6.

Learning and Teaching Information:

The bulk of this module is guided independent study, where the student undertakes research and drafts the report. Individual supervision takes place in face-to-face meetings and e-mail communication, and will include detailed feedback on draft material.
The workshops include tutor input and question-and-answer sessions.

Workshops
Contact hours: 3
inteded Group size: 15

Individual supervision
Contact hours: 3
Intended Group size: 1

Guided independent study
Hours: 194

Further details relating to assessment
Outline proposals (consisting of a provisional title, indicative reading list and brief account of methodology) will be submitted to the Humanities Department Ethics Committee for approval. There will be no marks attached to this and there will be no penalty for non-submission of formative exercises (see below), although students will be strongly advised that failure to engage in the process may lead to disappointing results.

Other relevant matters
Students will have ample opportunity for formative feedback from their supervisors, normally through the following exercises: detailed proposal, including bibliography and chapter plan; draft chapters; full draft.

Assessment:

001 Research Report 1 x 4000 words end of semester 2 100%


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Fact File

Module Coordinator - Dr Juliette Taylor-Batty
Level - 6
Credit Value - 20
Pre-Requisites - MAY NOT BE TAKEN WITH ENG6714
Semester(s) Offered - 6YL