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Leader: Dr Carolyn James
Offered:
Clayton First semester 2006 (Day)
Clayton Second semester 2006 (Day)
Synopsis: Students undertaking the Master of Renaissance Studies who wish to undertake sustained research on a topic of their choice, and who may wish to proceed to a higher degree by research will take this unit, as advised by the unit co-ordinator. Students will complete an 18,000 word research project, working closely with a supervisor with expertise in the area of the research. They will receive training in research methodology and historiography.
Objectives: On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to: Review a specific body of research in the field of Renaissance Studies and demonstrate a command of that literature. Identify and develop key research questions. Develop and implement a research project in the field of Renaissance Studies. Critically investigate a key issue in Renaissance Studies. Critically write up research findings. Construct a critical argument that is sustained by data. Construct a cumulative argument across an 18000 word dissertation. Undertake independent research with supervisory consultation.
Assessment: Dissertation (18000 words):100%
Contact Hours: Students will engage in supervision weekly. This may be conducted electronically on-line, via the telephone, video conferencing, or face-to-face, depending on the location of the student.
Prerequisites: A credit average in 48 points at 4th level undertaken as part of the Master of Renaissance Studies program
Prohibitions: HYM5035