Study Skills and Research Methods
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Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Media – Course work
Specification 2019/20
Module name: | Study Skills and Research Methods |
Module code: | ENGT 5214 |
Title of the Assignment: | Assignment B |
This coursework item is: | Summative |
This summative coursework will be marked anonymously | No |
The learning outcomes that are assessed by this coursework are: 1. A systematic understanding of research methodology and practice. 2. The ability to interpret and critically appraise the research of others. 3. The ability to develop a research proposal with a clear aim, set of objectives and methodology 4. The ability to plan a meaningful and original research project. |
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This coursework constitutes 70% to the overall module mark. | |
Date Set: | 31/01/20 |
Date & Time Due: | 22/05/20 |
Your marked coursework and feedback will be available after: If for any reason this is not forthcoming by the due date your module leader will let you know why and when it can be expected. The Head of Studies (JGow@dmu.ac.uk) should be informed of any issues relating to the return of marked coursework and feedback. |
19/06/20 |
When completed you are required to submit your coursework to: All completed coursework must be sent to the module leader electronically using the Blackboard VLE ‘send assignment’ facility. To access this, see the ‘send assignment’ button to the left of the screen when viewing this module. Work submitted by other means will not be accepted. |
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Late submission of coursework policy: Late submissions will be processed in accordance with current University regulations which state: “The time period during which a student may submit a piece of work late without authorisation and have the work capped at 50% if passed is 14 calendar days. Work submitted unauthorised more than 14 calendar days after the original submission date will receive a mark of 0%. These regulations apply to a student’s first attempt at coursework. Work submitted late without authorisation whichconstitutes reassessment of a previously failed piece of coursework will always receive a mark of 0%.” |
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Academic Offences and Bad Academic Practices: These include plagiarism, cheating, collusion, copying work and reuse of your own work, poor referencing or the passing off of somebody else’s ideas as your own. If you are in any doubt about what constitutes an academic offence or bad academic practice you must check with your tutor. Further information and details of how DSU can support you, if needed, is available at: http://www.dmu.ac.uk/dmu-students/the-student-gateway/academic-support office/academic-offences.aspx and http://www.dmu.ac.uk/dmu-students/the-student-gateway/academic-support-office/bad academic-practice.aspx |
Assignment B – Tasks to be undertaken: This assignment is intended to support the development of a clear research thesis proposal through: An introduction to the research topic and problem context The presentation of a clear aim and set of objectives A concise literature survey highlighting the key themes for your proposed project in a critical manner A detailed explanation, with justification, of your chosen methodology for your planned research study A summary of any ethical issues that you anticipate and how these will be addressed. Consideration of any risks involved with the chosen methodology, and how these will be managed. A detailed work plan for the proposed study including Milestones and related tasks. The marking scheme for the assignment is the following: This assignment should not be more than 2,500 words excluding references. |
Deliverables to be submitted for assessment: 2500-word report |
How the work will be marked: Assessment will be based on the extent to which the learning outcomes listed above have been met. • Possesses an authoritative grasp of the conceptual context within which the work was undertaken • Is able to display originality, insight and powers of in depth critical analysis in the solution offered and/or is able to sustain an argument displaying originality, insight into current debates and conceptual positions, in- depth critical analysis, and is capable of expressing this argument clearly, concisely and accurately |
Marking weight
Relevant introduction and context to chosen research
topic 10%
Clear research aim and relevant research objectives
presented 20%
Concise literature review clearly presenting research
area and identifying research gap for proposed research 20%
Detailed methodology for proposed research activity,
including relevant ethical consideration and risks
involved with chosen methods
30%
Detailed work plan for research 10%
Style, structure and use of appropriate referencing style 10%
Band Description
70% – 100% Excellent work which demonstrates that the
“Distinction Level” student:
• Possesses a high degree of relevant technical competence 60% – 69% A clear grasp of an appropriate methodology suitably “Merit Level” focused on the topic/problem. A good level of understanding, organisation and relevant technical ability. An ability to synthesise material and to construct responses which reveal good skills of critical analysis and insight. 55% – 59% A coherent response to the task undertaken demonstrating “Pass level” a sound grasp of appropriate methodology. Work will be accurate and appropriately organised with clear evidence of skills of critical analysis. 50% – 54% The grasp of material and methodology is such as to “Marginal pass enable a basic response to the task undertaken. level” Work will generally be accurate and appropriately organised with some evidence of critical analysis. 45% – 49% The work demonstrates some understanding of the “Marginal fail” topic/problem but overall the achievement in terms of understanding, technical accuracy, organisation and critical analysis does not justify a pass mark. 40% – 44% Student’s performance is deficient in most respects, “Fail” revealing inadequate grasp of the material, poor organisational and technical ability and poorly developed communication skills. No evidence of critical analysis. A clear fail. |
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Module leaders/tutor names: | Dr Raffaella Villa |
Contact details: | raffaella.villa @dmu.ac.uk |
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