Humanities and Social Sciences
Starting dates and places
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Description
This programme leads to named awards in the following areas:
To help prepare for intensive research, students take two taught courses. They then prepare a 25,000-word dissertation on a topic chosen in consultation with a personal supervisor with expertise in the field, who provides guidance and support.
Devised to meet the rapidly evolving needs of the academic and working worlds, this innovative postgraduate degree enables students to develop resear…
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This programme leads to named awards in the following areas:
- Applied linguistics
- Dance and music theatre (in association with Bird College)
- English (including creative writing)
- History
- Languages and international studies
- Media arts
- Modern european philosophy
- Politics
- Development and world trade
To help prepare for intensive research, students take two taught courses. They then prepare a 25,000-word dissertation on a topic chosen in consultation with a personal supervisor with expertise in the field, who provides guidance and support.
Devised to meet the rapidly evolving needs of the academic and working worlds, this innovative postgraduate degree enables students to develop research expertise in conjunction with new and emerging technologies.
Aims of the programme
- To develop students' research skills in response to their personal and intellectual needs
- To enhance their academic and professional development
- To further their critical, analytical and intellectual abilities
- To promote their capabilities of scholarly reflection
- To broaden and deepen their professional competence and enhance their employment-related skills
Content
- Theory and Research Methods (30 credits)
- Foundations for Postgraduate Study (30 credits)
- Dissertation (120 credits)
Research projects
Recent topics include:
- Heroes and Myths on Film
- The unlikely feminism of Georgette Heyer
- Writing for the teenage market: A creative and reflective study
- Employment and housing at Woolwich Arsenal during 1914-1918
- Religious themes and science fiction film
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