Module Descriptors
MASTERS DISSERTATION (60 CREDITS)
PPDE70154
Key Facts
Faculty of Health Sciences
Level 7
60 credits
Contact
Leader: Peter Kevern
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 30
Independent Study Hours: 570
Total Learning Hours: 600
Assessment
  • DISSERTATION weighted at 100%
Module Details
Module Special Admissions Requirements
Achievement of postgraduate diploma with 120 credits
Module Resources
Library
CD-ROM
Personal Computer
Access to the internet
Blackboard
Appropriate software according to the type of analysis required by the chosen research method
Remember that you may need to negotiate access to clinical facilities, equipment, podiatrists and patients according to the research questions you are asking

Module Learning Strategies
Learning will be self-directed, supported through the process of supervision and focussed upon achieving the learning outcomes. Regular tutorials with supervisors will be offered with the maintenance of a paper based written record of the meetings to provide feedback and support. Group discussions and seminar presentations will be offered to provide opportunities for the sharing of experiences/progress which are also intended to provide a mechanism for informal peer support and develop a post-graduate research culture amongst your group
Module Indicative Content
In this module you will demonstrate your ability to undertake a piece of research of your choosing investigating an aspect from your subject area. You must focus your research in the research area forming the title of your final award.

In the early stages of the module you will need to demonstrate an ability to persue the development of a research proposal in conjunction with your supervisor. This will very likely involve revisiting and revising some of your earlier work. You will need to take your proposal through approval processes, including adherence to ethical protocols where necessary/appropriate.

Formative feedback will be given in meetings with supervisors.

In the dissertation you will need to critically evaluate philosophical issues, the research method employed, ethical issues associated with conducting the research or in appraising the existing published research, analyse the data collected, reflect upon and evaluate the findings and make a statement that demonstrates how your findings may influence your specialist subject area.


Module Additional Assessment Details
Dissertation length 15,000 - 20,000 Words
Module Texts
Cohen, L., Manion, L. & Morrison, K. (2007) Research methods in education. (6th edn) London & New York: Routledge.
Hart.C (2001) Doing a Literature Search: a comprehensive guide for the social sciences, London: Sage Publications ISBN 0761968091.
Hart.C (2005) Doing your Masters Dissertation Sage: London ISBN 0761942173

Note: These are only guides. Modifications and a list of active current web sites will be provided in a separate booklet produced by the award team.