CODE | SWP5000 | ||||||||
TITLE | Dissertation | ||||||||
UM LEVEL | 05 - Postgraduate Modular Diploma or Degree Course | ||||||||
MQF LEVEL | 7 | ||||||||
ECTS CREDITS | 60 | ||||||||
DEPARTMENT | Social Policy and Social Work | ||||||||
DESCRIPTION | Students shall be required to submit an individual dissertation of between 20,000 and 30,000 words in accordance with the guidelines issued by the Board of Studies. The exercise provides the student with an opportunity to examine in depth a selected area and to understand the relationship between theory, empirical research, practice and policy. A dissertation consists of an investigation addressing a particular area of study in social work or social policy. The dissertation is intended to test a student's ability to present a sustained academic argument in clear, logical prose. Students have considerable freedom in their choice of topic. They must demonstrate an understanding of the knowledge, theoretical perspectives and findings in the chosen research area having undertaken a thorough survey of primary and secondary sources. The students shall be followed by a supervisor throughout the process. Study-unit Aims: • Provide students with the opportunity to investigate a particular area of study associated with social work or wider social issues; • Support students in the development of the competencies required to undertake research; • Provide students with the opportunity to plan and carry out a small research project; • Support research through encouraging students to investigate a particular topic of social interest. Learning Outcomes: 1. Knowledge & Understanding By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to: - demonstrate a deeper understanding of the particular issue identified for study; - demonstrate a wider knowledge of theory surrounding the issue; - critically appraise various research methodologies and demonstrate a deeper knowledge of the research methods employed; - acknowledge the relevant ethical considerations; and - demonstrate an understanding of the main concepts emerging from the study. 2. Skills By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to: - sustain a research project from inception through to its realisation; - identify an area of investigation that suggests a critical understanding of the theoretical perspectives and research findings in the chosen area of study; - write a critical review of the literature; - design and apply appropriate research methods to the study; - weigh and assess evidence; and - draw up the final conclusions on the subject in an articulate and coherent manner. Main Text/s and any supplementary readings: Rubin, A. & Babbie, E.R. (2017). Research methods for social work. Boston, U.S.A.: Cengage Learning. Seale, C. (Ed.). (2004). Social research methods: A reader. London, U.K.: Routledge. Schutt, R.K. (2006). Investigating the social world: The process and practice of research. (7th ed.). Thousand Oaks, U.S.A.: Pine Forge Press. Szuchman, L.T., & Thomlison, B. (2011). Writing with style: APA style for social work. (4th ed.). Belmont, California, U.S.A.: Brooks/Cole - Thomson Learning. A selection of books, papers and articles linked to the topic of the dissertation and any specific research method selected. |
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ADDITIONAL NOTES | **September Assessment Session: Students who fail to obtain an overall pass mark will be re-examined in the Dissertation. However, the resit availability for the Oral Examination is at the discretion of the Board of Examiners. Pre-Requisite Study-Unit: SWP5146 |
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STUDY-UNIT TYPE | Dissertation | ||||||||
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