Alison Tokita
24 points -Either semester but preferably across two semesters -Clayton -Prerequisites: JPS3072/JPL3072 or JAL4610/5610or with the permission of the graduate coordinator
Objectives By undertaking this research project students will be prepared for the major research project of the MA in Japanese studies. They will acquire the up-to-date knowledge and skills required for understanding and conducting research on contemporary Japan.
Sypnosis The 24-point dissertation is the preferred way of taking the research component in the Masters Qualifying (Japanese studies). (It can be replaced with one or both of Research paper A or Research paper B in Japanese studies). The student will develop and carry out a substantial research project under the direction of a supervisor in the department, and write a dissertation of 15,000 to 18,000 words.
Assessment Dissertation (15,000 to 18,000 words): 100%
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