Module ANT3040 for 2016/7
- Overview
- Aims and Learning Outcomes
- Module Content
- Indicative Reading List
- Assessment
Undergraduate Module Descriptor
ANT3040: Anthropology Dissertation
This module descriptor refers to the 2016/7 academic year.
Module Aims
This module will be comprised of independent research and supportive seminars in which you can present and discuss your research with peers and members of staff. You will gain strong research and presentation skills in addition to specific knowledge on a chosen topic. You will develop and present a major piece of academic writing grounded in empirical research, which will be invaluable in any professional environment where research skills are required.
On successfully completing the programme you will be able to: | |
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Module-Specific Skills | 1. display an ability to apply anthropological methods and concepts of analysis to independently researched material; 2. display in depth understanding of the field/issues which form the subject matter of the dissertation; |
Discipline-Specific Skills | 3. display comprehensive knowledge of relevant anthropological literature; 4. demonstrate a general understanding of key debates in anthropological theory; 5. collect, analyse and present original research material with reference to appropriate anthropological approaches and theories; |
Personal and Key Skills | 6. select, digest and organise material collected in independent research; 7. manage and organize the different phases of the research project from conception to final presentation; 8. prepare a substantive written presentation of the material and arguments. |
Module Content
Syllabus Plan
An introductory seminar will outline the process of writing the dissertation, expectations regarding standards of argument and research, and formal requirements. It will also provide guidance as to how to find a viable topic. You will then meet individually with the module leader to agree a topic. You will then be assigned to thematic study groups convened by the module leader and guided by another member of staff acting as expert advisor. You will produce an initial plan and literature list in the first month of the semester and a full first draft by the first month of the second semester. Both items will be posted on ELE and you are expected to contribute to your study group's ELE blog. In the two study group meetings, you will present on your work in progress and receive feedback from the expert advisor. You will be assigned another student on whose work in progress you are expected to comment.
Learning and Teaching
This table provides an overview of how your hours of study for this module are allocated:
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities | Guided independent study | Placement / study abroad |
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9 | 291 | 0 |
...and this table provides a more detailed breakdown of the hours allocated to various study activities:
Category | Hours of study time | Description |
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Scheduled Learning and Teaching activity | 2 hours | Supervision meetings with module leader and expert advisor |
Scheduled Learning and Teaching activity | 2 hours | Introductory seminar will outline the process of writing the dissertation, expectations regarding standards of argument and research, and formal requirements. It will also provide guidance as to how to find a viable topic. |
Scheduled Learning and Teaching activity | 5 hours | Study Groups. Students will then be assigned to thematic study groups convened by the module leader and guided by another member of staff acting as expert advisor. In the two study group meetings, students will present on their work in progress and receive feedback from the expert advisor. Each student will be assigned another student on whose work in progress they are expected to comment |
Guided independent study | 40 hours | Initial dissertation title, plan and literature list |
Guided independent study | 120 hours | Dissertation research and production of first draft of dissertation. |
Guided independent study | 11 hours | Preparing presentations of research-in-progress for study group meetings |
Guided independent study | 120 hours | Completion of final dissertation |
Online Resources
This module has online resources available via ELE (the Exeter Learning Environment).
ELE – http://vle.exeter.ac.uk/