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SOC6044 - Dissertation

Objectives:

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

Put into practice research skills acquired at previous levels (i.e. presenting a hypothesis or identifying a set of research questions; collecting and analysing empirical evidence; evaluating evidence; drawing conclusions and presenting them effectively);
Assess critically academic sources relevant to a self-prescribed research topic to help inform and frame a hypothesis or research questions;
Demonstrate the ability to work professionally (both independently and drawing on appropriate support) as a researcher, and to reflect effectively and critically on their personal development of such research skills;
Complete a sustained piece of research which is then written up in a coherent, logical, well argued manner and is presented with appropriate well designed empirical data, ancillary material and supported by full scholarly academic apparatus.

Content:

This module culminates the research methods strand of modules.The proposal for the research project undertaken in SOC 6044 will have been developed and assessed within SOC 5042 Contemporary Research 2.

The research project should integrate knowledge and understanding from the academic modules to create a research project that potentially generates new knowledge and/or develops our conception of the topic studied. This final year dissertation project is the culmination of the students studies and is an independent project guided by the support of a supervisor. The dissertation can either be a library/ theoretical based piece that examines and investigates a particular issue within the social sciences, or it can be a piece of primary research undertaken by the student.

Learning and Teaching Information:

Individual supervisors for SOC 6044 will have been allocated during the initial design phase of the research project within SOC 5042 Contemporary Research.

During Semester 1, students will have general workshops focusing on: reviewing and finalising the research plan; ethical considerations, and the conduct of the research and its presentation. These will be supported by individual tutorial meetings to finalise their project proposals and discuss the delivery of the research project. During Semester 2, students will work on analysing the data gathered and presenting/writing up the results.

Workshops
Hours: 3
intended Group size: 30

Individual meetings with supervisor
Hours: 6

Guided independent study
Hours: 391

Further details relating to assessment
The University's rules and requirements on the ethical conduct of research will apply to this module. Students will be advised to consult the University's 'Research Conduct and Ethics Assurance Procedures document (Appendix B)', submitting their title and outline proposal to the LTU Ethics Panel, if necessary during the level 5 module, SOC 5042.

Other relevant matters
This module draws directly upon preparatory work done in SOC 5042 Contemporary Research 2 where the final assignment is to develop and design an original research project that will be completed within SOC 6044 Dissertation

Assessment:

Fact File

Module Coordinator - Joanna Adhikari
Level - 6
Credit Value - 40
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered -