ESC-30047 - Dissertation
Coordinator: Alix Cage Tel: +44 1782 7 33177
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Level: Level 6
Credits: 30
Study Hours: 300
School Office: 01782 733615

Programme/Approved Electives for 2022/23

None

Available as a Free Standing Elective

No

Co-requisites

None

Prerequisites

None

Barred Combinations

None

Description for 2022/23

This Dissertation module provides students with the opportunity to research in depth an appropriate area of Environmental Science or Environment & Sustainability of their choice through independent study guided by a supervisor through regular individual supervisory meetings.

Aims
The aims of the module are:
1) to enable students to develop a detailed knowledge and understanding of key multi-disciplinary issues at the forefront of Environmental Science and/or Sustainability research through carrying out an independent research project in an appropriate area of their choice;
2) to critically evaluate and apply appropriate Environmental Science/Sustainability concepts, practical methodologies and complex scientific issues using a range of primary and secondary information sources as appropriate;
3) to develop the skills necessary to exercise individual analysis, initiative and judgement on complex issues and be able to communicate these at an appropriate scientific level via a written report.
It aims to provide students with training and one-to-one supervision in the following key areas of their dissertation project: how to carry out their literature review, how to modify or fine-tune their research proposal (written at FHEQ level 5) in light of their literature review, how to apply appropriate research methods to their specific topic and how to approach their research topic in an interdisciplinary way.
The module also aims to enhance students' confidence in their ability to communicate the results of their research in written form.

Intended Learning Outcomes

demonstrate a systematic, detailed, coherent knowledge and understanding of a key multi-disciplinary issue/problem at the forefront of Environmental Science and/or Sustainability;: 1,

apply own knowledge, skills and experience to an aspect of current Environmental Science and/or Sustainability research through the use of established analytical scientific methods, literature review, data collection and interpretation;: 1,

make well-informed arguments and judgments on the issue studied, whilst appreciating the limits of current knowledge;: 1,

communicate effectively and persuasively the results of independent research in written form.: 1,

























Study hours

- Dissertation workshops - 7 hours
- Meetings with dissertation advisor - 5 hours
- Independent research and writing of the dissertation - 288 hours

School Rules

This module is open to Environment & Sustainability and major or single honours Environmental Science students only. Dual honours Environmental Science (+ Applied Environmental Science 2017/18) students may take this module if exception from the programme norm has
been granted by the course director.

Description of Module Assessment

1: Dissertation weighted 100%
10,000 word dissertation based on research in an appropriate area of Environmental Science/Sustainability.
A 10,000 word report based on independent research in an area appropriate for Environmental Science and/or Environment and Sustainability. The assessment is marked independently by two markers.