LIB-40002 - Masters - Dissertation
Coordinator: David Ballantyne Tel: +44 1782 7 34409
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Level: Level 7
Credits: 60
Study Hours: 600
School Office: 01782 733147

Programme/Approved Electives for 2023/24

None

Available as a Free Standing Elective

No

Co-requisites

None

Prerequisites

Successful completion of BA (Hons) degree with 360 credits

Barred Combinations

N/A

Description for 2023/24

The Integrated Masters of Liberal Arts offers the opportunity for students to choose a dissertation or creative project as the culmination of the 4 year degree.
This dissertation module provides an exciting opportunity for you to demonstrate your advanced knowledge and understanding of the interdisciplinary perspectives and approaches used within the Liberal Arts by focusing on a topic/theme/issue/area of your own choosing that reflects your interest and developing specialism.
You will devise and design an extended and in-depth critical research project using advanced methodologies, knowledge and research skills introduced though the programme and by discipline specific modules offered from across the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
You will submit an appropriately structured, argued, referenced and (if relevant) illustrated 15,000 word-dissertation using relevant evidence and sources as an extended masters level piece of original research.
You will also present your work using a variety of visual, written and oral methods to showcase your research processes and findings to a mixed audience.

You will be supported throughout by a nominated and dedicated supervisor who will provide support, advice and assistance to help you deliver an extensive research project and report.
In all, this module is an important component of your degree and reflects your advanced level of knowledge and expertise in Liberal Arts theory, methods, sources, evidence, critical thinking and problem solving skills at Masters level.
This will show prospective employers that you are a skilled and dedicated independent researcher capable of identifying, designing, developing and delivering a long term project using a variety of concepts, theories, methods and skills and can communicate, using a number of means and methods, effectively.
It will also provide you with the essential foundation should you wish to continue on to a postgraduate research degree (PhD)

Aims
To enable postgraduate students to research, plan and write a substantial dissertation, locating their specific topic/area/theme using advanced debates, methodologies, research skills and evidence in associated specific academic disciplines within the context of the liberal arts.
To demonstrate effective communication and confidence when dealing with a range of formats and audiences.
To deliver an original research project demonstrating advanced knowledge and understanding of evidence gathering, handling and processing of information, argumentation, critical thinking and problem solving using disciplinary specific approaches with the breadth of a liberal arts approach.


Intended Learning Outcomes

identify an appropriate area/theme/issue within the Liberal arts and design a research project applying appropriate research/methodological processes and skills;: 1,2
communicate effectively using written, oral and visual methods;: 1,2
apply a critical and analytical approach to problem solving within the complex and contested character of inquiry in the liberal arts;: 1,2
demonstrate advanced knowledge of Liberal Arts theories, methods, perspectives and approaches;
: 1,2
gather, select and organise data and information from a variety of secondary and primary sources and interpret, analyse and deploy that evidence;: 1,2
synthesize relevant information, exercise critical judgement and construct reasoned argument;: 1,2
demonstrate project and time management skills.: 1,2
evaluate critically and apply advanced current research from across disciplines wtinin the field of liberal arts;: 1,2

Study hours


30 hours of face to face and electronic supervision, feedback etc. is planned to provide expert advice and support.
The remaining independent study hours are made up from:
330 hours of research activity
240 hours of writing up

School Rules

None

Description of Module Assessment

1: Presentation weighted 20%
Oral and visual Presentation of Project
Students will attend a research event (conference, workshop or seminar), where they will provide a presentation of at least 20 minutes, using a mix of written, oral and visual materials details of the design, process and findings/output of their research project. The event at which the presentation will take place will be agreed with the supervisor.

2: Research Report weighted 80%
Submission of final project report.
Students will submit a research report. The length will be agreed with the supervisor to be in line with disciplinary expectations, and taking into account the other assessment, but should not be more than 15,000 words.