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Unit of Study: EDPZ6724 - Dissertation Part 1

The Dissertation is a piece of academic writing of approximately 12,000 words and represents a substantial original work. The Dissertation serves two different purposes in a student's progress through a Masters degree program, being a way for a student to study an area of interest in depth, or as a path to further research. Students seeking progress into a research higher degree, such as a doctoral program, are required to complete an empirical study, drawing on primary data. Note that for direct entry into a doctoral degree, an average of at least 80% across the Masters degree is needed. Students not intending to progress to a higher research degree may choose from a range of types of study. The Dissertation must incorporate an appropriate form of critical analysis and have as its basis a clearly structured conceptual framework. It is recommended that students complete a Research Methods unit of study prior to undertaking the Dissertation, which will support the proposal development. The Dissertation can be completed in either one semester (EDPZ6720) or spread over two semesters (by enrolling in EDPZ6724 followed by EDPZ6725).

Unit coordinator: Dr Jennifer Way

Classes: several meetings/discussions with supervisor

Assessment: satisfactory progress within the first part of the dissertation, students then must enrol in EDPZ6725 Dissertation Part 2

Pre-requisites: A brief research proposal is required for entry into this unit of study

Courses this subject is available in

This unit of study can be undertaken as a part of the following degree programs:

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Master of Philosophy in Education

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