Academic and Research Skills MACYS (883X4SW)

60 credits, Level 7 (Masters)

All year

This module provides a structured induction into a wide range of essential academic and research skills. You'll gain conceptual and practical experience in reading, analysing, designing and undertaking research throughout the module, culminating in the major project undertaken at the end of the course. Theory and practice are linked throughout, with sessions covering:

  • the conventions of academic referencing approaches to reviewing the academic literature
  • writing a research proposal
  • different methodological positions
  • specific research methods and research ethics.

The module aims to ensure a thorough understanding of the academic and research skills needed to undertake all aspects of the MA Childhood and Youth Studies course and there are opportunities to discuss the requirements of each assignment in depth.

Throughout the year there is an emphasis on collaborative group work, exchanging ideas, presenting work in progress and supporting each other through the different phases of writing and reading.

The course therefore provides a supportive framework within which you are encouraged to develop critical and reflexive understandings of your roles as both consumers and producers of research.

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