On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
Critically evaluate theoretical and methodological approaches to studying religions on location
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of at least two religions represented locally, with respect to their origins, developments and links;
Discern local and global features of religions in Leeds and Bradford;
Develop social and religious sensitivity through interaction with religious practitioners and sites;
Conduct research into local religions employing fieldwork methods and using a variety of on-line and print resources.
This module will be based around site visits to local religions in Leeds and Bradford. Class time will focus on methodological approaches to researching religions on location, theories of religion, culture and geography, and the local religious traditions and their backgrounds, including origins, ethnicity and links with global communities.
The module will be taught in plenary sessions which will make use of a blend of teaching and learning methods. These will normally include: lecture-style presentations by the tutor, seminar-style discussion of a particular topic, informal prepared presentations by students and other methods as appropriate. There will also be site visits. Guidance on research and fieldwork methods will be embedded in the learning and teaching process throughout the module.
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Lectures/Seminars/Site visits
Contact hours: 28
Intended Group size: 20
Guided independent study
Hours: 172
Further details relating to assessment
The portfolio is based on readings of selected articles. The report will be on the student's own site visit and will include reflective pieces. The module also includes a formative assessment of a poster presentation on the student's chosen site visit.
001 Portfolio 2000 words mid semester 50%
002 Report 2000 words end of semester 2 50%
Module Coordinator - Nathan Uglow
Level - 6
Credit Value - 20
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered - 6S2