MFC6144 - Television Research A

Objectives:

On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:

1 define a topic, relating to television, suitable for a study of 8,000 words
2 demonstrate research skills in investigating the topic, evaluating and synthesising appropriate academic and primary sources
3 demonstrate critical understanding of relevant contexts for study of the topic
4 produce a written account of research in accordance with scholarly conventions, communicating a sustained argument supported by appropriate forms of evidence and theoretical frameworks and concepts

Content:

The module will examine the nature of academic research and build on skills introduced in levels 4 and 5. Students will practise specific research skills with a view to applying them to an extended piece of independent work.
Each student will negotiate an appropriate topic with a tutor. The topic will reflect their personal interests, enable them to explore an aspect of study in more depth and build on their studies in film across the levels. The student will conduct detailed research, with appropriate levels of supervision, and produce a piece of critical writing, appropriately presented and supported by conventional scholarly apparatus.

Students will communicate the findings of their literature review and demonstrate progress made since the initial submission of the research proposal. Typically, the literature review, with essay plan, will include a summary of the prior academic writing on the topic; a critical analysis and evaluation of the most salient prior academic literature on the ropic; and articulation of how relevant theories and methods from the academic literature selected may be used to inform the research project. Hence, a revised summary of the research project will be provided, that demonstrates how the student will synthesise and develop exisiting accounts in support of their thesis.

Learning and Teaching Information:

The scheme below assumes recruitment of 20
This module involves a high level of independent study supported by a named supervising tutor.

Workshops
Contact hours: 5
Intended Group size: up to 20 students

Tutorials Contact hours: 5
Number of Groups: Individual
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Seminars
Contact hours: 10
Intended Group size: up to 20 students

Guided Independant Study
Hours: 380

Additional Assessment information
An acceptable submission of the first component is necessary in order to present for final assessment of the 8,000-word essay.

Not available as a half-module.

Assessment:

001 Essay proposal 1 X 1000 words (during sem1) 0%
002 Literature Review and Essay Plan 1 x 2000 words beginning of sem 2 20%
003 Essay 1 x 8000 words (end of sem 2) 80%


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Fact File

Module Coordinator - Mr David Dodd
Level - 6
Credit Value - 40
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered - 6YL