On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
Plan and carry out a piece of research in a logical and systematic manner in a subject area relevant to jouranlism, using an appropriate range of research methods and data collection
Analyse and interpret the results of the research and draw appropriate conclusions
Present the project and its findings in a clear and professional report
This module will require students to utilise the research methods they have been taught at Level 5 and apply them to a research project in a chosen specialist area relevant to journalism.
It follows directly on from Level 5 Journalism in Context and the research proposal which students submit at the end of their second year.
In the Journalism Research Project module, students develop their proposal into a full piece of research, delivered through a final project report.
The module includes initial refresher sessions as students consider what has changed with regard to their proposals since submission in Level 5. This will be followed by guidance on how to structure the project. Thereafter students will work independently to produce a research project, through supervision.
Workshops and individual supervision.
Workshops
Contact hours: 6hrs
Intended group size: Max 25
Supervisor meetings
Contact hours: 3 x 20mins =1hr
Guided independent study
Hours: 193 hrs
Additional Assessment Information
Students may only proceed to the Project once their Research Proposal has been passed by a level 5 tutor in Journalism in Context.
The project proposal will be subject to ethical approval at the start of Level 6. Students who do not receive ethical approval will not be allowed to proceed with the project until ethical issues identified have been addressed.