Masters in Research Culture
Course overview
Qualification | Master's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 1 year |
Intakes | September |
Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
- A good honours degree (minimum 2:1) in the discipline you have chosen or a related subject, or
- Equivalent evidence of experience through portfolio work.
Curriculum
In the first semester (October - February), you will take the following compulsory module:
- Module 1: Research Methodologies (30 credits) - This is an interdisciplinary research methodologies module that runs for 12 weeks. The first six weeks consist of a series of interdisciplinary lectures and seminars focusing on particular research skills,methodologies and approaches. In weeks 7 - 12, you will work with your supervisor to develop discipline-specific research methodologies.
Over the first two semesters (October - April) you will take:
- Module 2: Research Portfolio (30 credits) - This is a discipline-specific research module that runs for 24 weeks. Based on the original research proposal you develop, your supervisor will draw up a reading list of significant works that will support or extend your project. Through a series of supervisions, you will develop your discipline knowledge and complete a research portfolio.
From February, you will work to complete your extended project, which will be handed in by the beginning of September.
- Extended Project Module (120 credits) - The extended project can take a variety of forms depending of the nature of the discipline you are researching. It could be a written dissertation of up to 25,000 words; or, if practice-based the practice element could account for 50% of the project. In this latter case, the written component would be at least 12,500 words. Your supervisor will help you determine the appropriate balance for your research.