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PH3B7-30 EPP Dissertation

Department
Philosophy
Level
Undergraduate Level 3
Module leader
Richard Moore
Credit value
30
Module duration
30 weeks
Assessment
100% coursework
Study location
University of Warwick main campus, Coventry
Introductory description

The EPP dissertation offers a structured opportunity for independent learning on a topic of interdisciplinary relevance. It aims to encourage students to bridge the EPP disciplines. It is a particularly useful choice for students thinking of going on to further study, but it is also relevant for career destinations requiring skills in gathering and synthesising material.

Module aims

The overall aim is to write a 10,000 word dissertation on an interdisciplinary topic agreed between students and supervisors. The dissertation topic has to span at least two EPP disciplines.

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.

Students may choose their own subject.

Learning outcomes

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

  • Design and carry out a project involving research or a critical review in a chosen field at the interfaces of economics, psychology and philosophy
  • Develop a deep knowledge of the chosen research topic
  • Develop written communication skills
  • Develop time-management skills in the establishment of a research and writing plan
  • Develop research skills
  • Develop IT skills in presenting the dissertation and using on-line resources while researching the topic
Research element

Students will be required to complete their own research on a subject of their choice.

Interdisciplinary

The student's subject must combine at least two of the EPP disciplines.

Subject specific skills

Researching and writing an original essay in an interdisciplinary topic.

Transferable skills

Independent research and writing

Teaching split

Provider Weighting
Economics 25%
Philosophy 25%
Psychology 25%
Warwick Business School 25%

Study time

Type Required
Lectures 3 sessions of 1 hour (1%)
Project supervision 5 sessions of 1 hour (2%)
Private study 292 hours (97%)
Total 300 hours
Private study description

Independent research and writing.

Costs

No further costs have been identified for this module.

You must pass all assessment components to pass the module.

Assessment group A
Weighting Study time
Dissertation 100%
Feedback on assessment

Regular supervision meetings to gain feedback on progress.

Written feedback on the final dissertation, explaining the mark that was given, will be provided through Tabula.

Anti-requisite modules

If you take this module, you cannot also take:

  • EC331-30 Research in Applied Economics
  • PH313-30 Dissertation
  • PH353-15 Independent Project

Courses

This module is Optional for:

  • UPHA-L1CA Undergraduate Economics, Psychology and Philosophy
    • Year 3 of L1CA Economics, Psychology and Philosophy
    • Year 3 of L1CC Economics, Psychology and Philosophy (Behavioural Economics Pathway)
    • Year 3 of L1CD Economics, Psychology and Philosophy (Economics with Philosophy Pathway)
    • Year 3 of L1CE Economics, Psychology and Philosophy (Philosophy and Psychology Pathway)
    • Year 3 of L1CF Economics, Psychology and Philosophy (Tripartite Pathway)
  • UPHA-L1CB Undergraduate Economics, Psychology and Philosophy (with Intercalated Year)
    • Year 4 of L1CG Economics, Psychology and Philosophy (Behavioural Economics Pathway) (with Intercalated Year)
    • Year 4 of L1CH Economics, Psychology and Philosophy (Economics with Philosophy Pathway) (with Intercalated Year)
    • Year 4 of L1CJ Economics, Psychology and Philosophy (Philosophy and Psychology Pathway) (with Intercalated Year)
    • Year 4 of L1CK Economics, Psychology and Philosophy (Tripartite Pathway) (with Intercalated Year)
    • Year 4 of L1CB Economics, Psychology and Philosophy (with Intercalated Year)
    • Year 4 of L1CB Economics, Psychology and Philosophy (with Intercalated Year)