The dissertation constitutes two taught modules at MA level. It will sustain a positioned argument (thesis) over up to 12,000 – 15,000 words. You will draft a proposal for study which will be discussed initially with their Adviser. Once an appropriate supervisor/tutor has been identified, the student will liaise with that tutor in order to plan and negotiate their particular subject and establish an agreed timetable of work. Attention will be focused on aspects that will enable students to arrive at a worthwhile and plausible solution as a result of the knowledge, skills and facilities provided. Those wishing to take this module must ensure that all learning resource implications can be met.
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