Undergraduate Catalogue of Courses 2012/2013
GEOGRAPHY
Course Co-ordinator: Dr L Philip and Dr N Spedding
Pre-requisite(s): Available only to candidates in Programme Year 3 registered for one of G&E's Honours programmes.
Note(s): This course may not be taken as part of a graduating curriculum with GG 3571 (30 credit version of the course intended for Single Honours students).
- The nature of the research process.
- Considering 'what makes a good piece of research' and 'how does a particular approach to your subject influence the type of research undertaken'.
- Aims and learning outcomes of the undergraduate dissertation. Selecting research topics and developing research questions.
- Literature searches and how to write a literature review.
- Sources of quantitative and qualitative secondary data.
- Data collection methods applicable to a wide range of geographical research questions.
- Strategies for interpreting qualitative data.
- Research ethics.
- Health and safety for researchers.
- Writing up research, how to present your dissertation and make the most of your research efforts.
9 x two-hour lectures; 2 x 2 hour workshops; optional field day.
1st Attempt: 100% coursework. Students choose two assignments (each worth 50%) from :
(i) research contexts essay; (ii) a choice of short reports: data analysis and interpretation case study; (iii) preliminary literature review / research planning exercise (this being compulsory for students intending to submit their dissertation in G&E).
Resit: Resubmission of failed project work, with mark for those components to be capped at CAS 9.

