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GV3GED-Geography & Environmental Science Dissertation
Module Provider: Geography and Environmental Science
Number of credits: 40 [20 ECTS credits]
Level:6
Terms in which taught: Semester 1 / 2
Pre-requisites:
Non-modular pre-requisites:
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Current from: 2023/4
Module Convenor: Dr Mike Simmonds
Email: m.j.simmonds@reading.ac.uk
Type of module:
Summary module description:
All students taking Geography and Environmental Science as their main degree subject are required to produce a dissertation as part of their degree. The dissertation is an original piece of research carried out by the students independently, with the support of an allocated staff adviser known as a ‘Supervisor’, and contributing to knowledge in a particular field of study. Students have a choice of dissertation topic within the range of expertise available in the Department of Geography and Environmental Science.
Aims:
The dissertation module aims to give students the experience of carrying out an original research project where they can put into practice the skills of information/data collection, analysis, and presentation gained during their degree programme. It also provides an opportunity to demonstrate that they can select a methodology appropriate to their investigation and outline and discuss its philosophical basis, including attention to research ethics as appropriate.
Assessable learning outcomes:
On completion of this module it is expected that a student will be able to:
Independently design, plan and carry out a research project;
Locate and critically evaluate literature relevant to their chosen empirical research project;
Collect, analyse and draw conclusions from empirical evidence, using appropriate research and data analysis methodologies;
Assess the limitations of the research undertaken and implications for the findings;
Produce a well-presented, clearly argued written report of their research and conclusions in the light of research aim and objectives/ research questions.
Additional outcomes:
The module also aims to develop students' project management skills and oral communication through seminars and meetings, singly and in groups, with members of academic staff. Depending on the chosen topics and methodologies, students will gain additional practice in (among other things) using equipment, carrying out field or laboratory experiments, interviewing or qualitative field techniques, skills in statistical analysis and computer modelling.
Outline content:
Students choose dissertation topic from a list of topics provided by dissertation tutors or propose their own topics providing that these are within the research expertise of the pool of Ìýdissertation tutors. Students refine their topics in consultation with a dissertation tutor. Students meet with their dissertation tutors in groups and as individuals in Year 3. Dissertation tutors advise on academic literature, data sources, research methods and ethics. Data collection typically centres on the collection of original primary data, but detailed analysis of secondary sources may be approved by advisers. ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø requirements depend on the dissertation topics, however, the students should aim to include about not less than 30 peer reviewed research papers or monographs into the literature review. The Internet is an important source of data including statistical data and the latest governmental, inter-governmental, NGO and business reports. The students meet individually with their dissertation tutors in year 3 at regular intervals to review progress and discuss the organisation of the dissertation. Students are expected to spend a minimum of 100 hours on data collection and analysis, and the data presented in the dissertation should be commensurate with at least this level of effort. The maximum word limit is 10,000 words, including references, excluding any appendices.
Global context:
Students may address international topics if it is agreed with their adviser that they are able to organise opportunities for data collection or access to appropriate data sets for detailed analysis.Ìý
Brief description of teaching and learning methods:
A series of briefing and guidance classes are provided for students by the module convene