Unit name | Independent Study: Dissertation |
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Unit code | DRAM30045 |
Credit points | 40 |
Level of study | H/6 |
Teaching block(s) |
Teaching Block 2 (weeks 13 - 24) |
Unit director | Professor. Jones |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
Production Skills for Performance 1, Performance Forms and Analysis, Performance Histories or Politics of Performance. |
Co-requisites |
None |
School/department | Department of Theatre |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
The unit will provide a structured and supervised opportunity for final-year students to propose and pursue an independent research project, written on an agreed topic of interest within the areas of theatre and performance studies. Students work with a supervisor to identify research questions or concerns, to determine appropriate research methods, formulate their argument and structure a dissertation. It offers students the opportunity to demonstrate their command of academic research and writing skills on a large-scale project, and to prepare for postgraduate study
On successful completion of this unit students will be able:
(1) to formulate appropriate research questions and concerns, to focus a written enquiry of their choosing;
(2) to determine appropriate methodologies and resources for exploring these questions;
(3) to carry out sustained independent research and develop lines of inquiry, drawing on a wide range of sources and applying conceptual/theoretical frameworks in an advanced way;
(4) to demonstrate in-depth knowledge and understanding of a range of primary and secondary sources relevant to the topic of research;
(5) to gather, organise and use information in an extended argument, articulate and structure points effectively in a longer written form, supporting ideas with appropriate referencing;
(6) to apply with confidence and competence a range of theoretical ideas, and have developed a critical approach towards them;
(7) to communicate complex critical-theoretical thinking fluently, and present scholarly writing in an appropriate format, using consistent academic references.
(8) demonstrate their command of academic research and writing skills on a large-scale project.
8 x 1-hour meetings with academic supervisor (initially in small tutorial groups, which address methodologies and formulating questions, then individually). Tuition will be given by a relevant member of staff.
10,000-word dissertation, excluding footnotes and bibliography. (100%) ILO 1-8
This should include a 300-word Abstract, which outlines the research questions, concerns and methodology, and summarises the dissertation.
Reading and references will be provided individually according to the agreed project.