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CE941-60 Dissertation (A)

Department
Centre for Lifelong Learning
Level
Taught Postgraduate Level
Module leader
Gill Frigerio
Credit value
60
Module duration
52 weeks
Assessment
100% coursework
Study location
Blend of structured online learning, workshops and supervision.

Introductory description

The Dissertation modules enable participants to develop knowledge and understanding of a specialist area within the broad fields of career development, career coaching, coaching and work-related learning. The modules are taught principally via individual supervision and an online dissertation guide. You may also need some access to the materials from module CE956, 'Research in Professional Practice' (formerly the Research Project module).

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Module aims

The development of knowledge and understanding of a specialist area within career development, career coaching or work-related learning studies through completion of a dissertation.

Outline syllabus

This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.

Articulation of participants’ prior experience of research.
Literature review.
Research questions.
Methodology.
Ethics, theoretical perspectives and values.
Use of the above to complete a dissertation.

Learning outcomes

By the end of the module, students should be able to:

  • Describe a relevant area of career development, career coaching, coaching or work-related learning studies.
  • Identify research methods.
  • State research questions.
  • Identify literature for review.
  • Critically analyse and evaluate the knowledge and understanding in relation to the agreed area of study.
  • Integrate theory and practice.
  • Develop responses on the basis of the evaluation and analysis undertake.
  • Apply knowledge and understanding in relation to the agreed area of study.
  • Communicate in written form by integrating, analysing and applying key texts and practices.
  • Demonstrate advanced critical research skills in relation to career development or work-related learning studies.

Indicative reading list

Blaikie, N. (2009). Designing Social Research: The Logic of Anticipation (2nd edn.). Cambridge: Polity.
Costley, C., Elliott, G. and Gibbs, P. (2010). Doing Work-based Research: Approaches to Enquiry for Insider-Researchers. London: Sage.
Crotty, M. (1998). The Foundations of Social Research: Meaning and Perspective in the Research Process. London: Sage.
Denscombe, M. (2003). The Good Research Guide: for Small-scale Social Research Projects (2nd edn.). Maidenhead: Open University Press.
Hart, C. (1998). Doing a Literature Review: Releasing the Social Science Research Imagination. London: Sage.
Pickering, M. (ed.) (2008). Research Methods for Cultural Studies. Edinburgh: Edinburgh
University Press.
Young, R.A. and Collin, A. (eds.) (1992). Interpreting Career: Hermeneutical Studies of Lives in Context. Westport, CT: Praeger.

View reading list on Talis Aspire

Research element

The dissertation requires students to plan, carry out and write up a small scale research project relating to a chosen aspect of the broad fields of career development, career coaching, coaching and work-related learning.

Subject specific skills

By the end of the module, students should have developed professional skills in the design and delivery of a dissertation project.

Transferable skills

By the end of the module, students should be able to communicate verbally in the effective delivery of a dissertation; and in clear written form using the current course guides to presentation and referencing.

Study time

Type Required Optional
Project supervision (0%) 12 sessions of
Private study 600 hours (100%)
Total 600 hours

Private study description

Students work independently to complete a research proposal for ethical approval and once approved, plan and carry out their research. A supervisor is allocated to support the process through one to one discussions to be arranged. The supervisor seeks ethical approval for the proposal through CLL procedures and is available for supervision discussions throughout the project. Supervision can be conducted in groups with some additional workshop support also available.

Costs

No further costs have been identified for this module.

You must pass all assessment components to pass the module.

Assessment group A2
Weighting Study time Eligible for self-certification
Assessment component
Dissertation 100% Yes (extension)
Reassessment component is the same
Feedback on assessment

Verbal formative and written summative feedback.

Pre-requisites

To take this module, you must have passed:

Courses

This module is Core for:

  • Year 1 of TCES-L550 Postgraduate Taught Career Education, Information and Guidance in Higher Education
  • TCES-L58A Postgraduate Taught Coaching (MA)
    • Year 1 of L58A Coaching
    • Year 2 of L58A Coaching
    • Year 3 of L58A Coaching
  • TCES-L551 Postgraduate Taught Management of Student Work Experience
    • Year 1 of L551 Management of Student Work Experience
    • Year 5 of L551 Management of Student Work Experience

This module is Core optional for:

  • TCES-L561 Postgraduate Taught Career Development and Coaching Studies
    • Year 1 of L561 Career Development and Coaching Studies
    • Year 5 of L561 Career Development and Coaching Studies
  • Year 1 of TCES-L550 Postgraduate Taught Career Education, Information and Guidance in Higher Education
  • Year 1 of TCES-L551 Postgraduate Taught Management of Student Work Experience

This module is Optional for:

  • Year 1 of TCES-L550 Postgraduate Taught Career Education, Information and Guidance in Higher Education
  • Year 1 of TCES-L551 Postgraduate Taught Management of Student Work Experience

This module is Core option list A for:

  • Year 1 of TCES-L561 Postgraduate Taught Career Development and Coaching Studies