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- Application of skills in a sociological research project;
- Learning practical research skills;
- Gaining knowledge about practical solutions;
- Applying ethical rules in real research;
- Experience presentation of research outcomes.
The module is designed as a practical application of theoretical knowledge in an ongoing supervised sociological research. Thus, most of its time will be dedicated to conducting fieldwork and other relevant research tasks in small groups of five. The structure of the module will roughly look in the following way:
Weeks 1-3: Introduction, research ethics, overview of research projects on offer, choosing one's project;
Weeks 4-10: Conducting fieldwork and other tasks in groups under the supervision of a faculty member;
Weeks 11-12: Presentation of the outcomes of the group research projects, conclusion.
Student Effort Type | Hours |
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Lectures | 8 |
Small Group | 60 |
Field Trip/External Visits | 82 |
Autonomous Student Learning | 100 |
Total | 250 |
Not applicable to this module.
Description | Timing | Component Scale | % of Final Grade | ||
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Lab Report: A collective report on the research done during the fieldwork. | Week 10 | n/a | Graded | No | 40 |
Presentation: Collective oral presentation of the research outcomes. | Week 12 | n/a | Graded | No | 30 |
Fieldwork: Completion of all tasks assigned by the group supervisor. | Throughout the Trimester | n/a | Graded | Yes | 30 |
Resit In | Terminal Exam |
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Autumn | No |
• Feedback individually to students, post-assessment
• Group/class feedback, post-assessment
• Self-assessment activities
Depending on the tasks, your feedback will be either communicated online, or delivered in class discussions. Feedback is expected from both research supervisors and a module coordinator, as well as a faculty panel who will attend your final presentations and offer their comments. Your fieldwork and research reports are assessed by your group supervisors; your in-class presentation is assessed by a panel of faculty members; and your final reflection journal is assessed by the module coordinator. Module coordinator has the right to assess other assignments, too.