Planning and conducting a dissertation research project.
ARCH6125 Archaeology Dissertation (60 Credit pathway) Module Overview. The dissertation is a personal research project of 15,000 words, which is completed with guidance from a personal supervisor. It takes place over the summer period and should involve original research and high-quality formal written presentation of material. The 15,000 limit allows enough space for both analysis and.
Dissertation topics must be based on original research and on the students' own ideas: they must be worthwhile, affordable, manageable within time limits, capable of supervision within the Department and related to the subject matter on the appropriate Masters. BROAD ACADEMIC AIMS AND PRINCIPLES OF THE UNIT. This unit aims to: provide training and experience in the execution and reporting of.
Dissertation topics must be based on original research and on the students' own ideas: they must be worthwhile, affordable, manageable within time limits, be capable of supervision within the Department and related to the subject matter on the appropriate Masters. Students who choose this particular type of dissertation will place particular emphasis on synthetic writing and an ability to.
Dissertation Prizes; Dissertations on Industrial Archaeology topics. These awards are made for dissertations submitted for any undergraduate or postgraduate degree or diploma from British or Irish Universities in the previous academic year i.e. dissertations submitted in the autumn of any year are eligible for the prize in the following year. Industrial archaeology is widely defined as dealing.
Since 2009, we have published the best of the annual dissertations produced by our final year undergraduates and award a 'best dissertation of the year' prize to the best of the best. Best Dissertations of 2019; Best Dissertations of 2018; Best Dissertations of 2017; Best Dissertations of 2016; Best Dissertations of 2015; Best Dissertations of 2014.
Archaeological Dissertation (ARC3000) 30 credits. In this module you will research independently a topic of your choice in the field of Archaeology and write up your research in a dissertation. You will start preparing for your dissertation during the second term of year 2, deciding on an appropriate topic which must be approved by your.
In the final year, you will design and carry out your own research for a dissertation in Anthropology or Archaeology, or an interdisciplinary dissertation in Anthropology and Archaeology. In addition, you will study advanced topics in Anthropology and Archaeology that are generally based on the research expertise of staff in both departments, and reflect the University’s ideal of research.