SO302
The Sociological Dissertation
This information is for the 2017/18 session.
Teacher responsible
Prof Fran Tonkiss STC.S205
Availability
This course is compulsory on the BSc in Sociology. This course is not available as an outside option nor to General Course students.
Pre-requisites
Students undertaking this course need to have completed the first two years of the BSc in Sociology.
Course content
The dissertation takes the form of an independent and extended research project of 10,000 words on a sociological topic of the students’ choosing, subject to approval by the Department of Sociology. The topic should be chosen from any area within the discipline of sociology, preferably from an area covered by the BSc in Sociology. The process generally includes reviewing the literature in the chosen area, formulating a viable and sociologically-relevant research problem, collecting and analysing primary and/or secondary data (such as a case study, data set, fieldwork observation, survey results or interviews), and drafting the findings of their investigation into a research project.
Students’ work on the dissertation is supervised in small-group and individual tutorials with their Academic Advisor over MT and LT.
The Dissertation process is supported by a series of compulsory workshops in the MT and LT which focus on research project design. The workshops cover topics such as identifying a sociological problem for investigation, constructing a bibliography, research ethics, research access, data collection, data analysis, writing up and trouble-shooting.
Teaching
7 hours and 30 minutes of seminars in the MT. 7 hours and 30 minutes of seminars in the LT.
Seminars will be structured as follows: 5 x 1.5 hour seminars in the MT. 5 x 1.5-hour seminars in the LT.
In addition, 5 x 1.5-hour small-group tutorials with Academic Advisors in MT. 2 x individual supervisions with Academic Advisors plus drop-in sessions in LT.
Academic Advisors can be expected to offer advice on preliminary reading, research design, data collection and analysis, and on organisation of the dissertation. They can also read and comment on an outline of the dissertation, or on one draft chapter. Academic Advisors are not permitted to read or comment on a final draft of the whole dissertation or any part of it.
Formative coursework
One piece of formative coursework in the MT.
Assessment
Research proposal (10%) in the MT.
Research project (90%) in the ST.
Assessment Particulars:
Two hard copies of the 10,000 word dissertation must be submitted to the Sociology Administration Office, Room S116, by 4.30pm on the second Thursday of ST, with a third copy posted to Moodle by 18:00 on the same day. Accidental loss of data or text on a computer will not be accepted as a reason for non-submission.
Student performance results
(2014/15 - 2016/17 combined)
Classification | % of students |
---|---|
First | 26.1 |
2:1 | 57.6 |
2:2 | 10.9 |
Third | 1.1 |
Fail | 4.3 |
Key facts
Department: Sociology
Total students 2016/17: 34
Average class size 2016/17: 41
Capped 2016/17: No
Value: One Unit
PDAM skills
- Self-management
- Problem solving
- Application of information skills
- Communication
- Application of numeracy skills
- Specialist skills