Independent Research Project: Extended Essay - TFT00089H
Module summary
This module expands your work in Semester 1’s Independent Research Project module, with your research proposal and preparation forming the basis of an extended essay which you will write during this module, with one-to-one support from a supervisor. This project affords you the opportunity to shape and execute a project which reflects your own interests, and to develop this work in close collaboration with an academic expert in the field of Theatre and Performance Studies.
Related modules
This module builds on the work of Independent Research Project: Proposal and Planning. If you are required to resit the earlier module, or choose to change topic from your earlier work, it may still be possible to complete this project. Ideally, though, this module continues to develop your research skills and support you in producing a piece of extended essay-writing, on the basis of the planning undertaken in Semester 1.
Module will run
| Occurrence | Teaching period |
|---|---|
| A | Semester 2 2024-25 |
Module aims
This module aims:
- to support you in researching a topic of your own choosing, under the supervision of a member of staff, and to write an extended essay on that topic
- to give you the opportunity to carry out an independent project of significant ambition, of a length equivalent to real-world academic contexts (book chapters, journal articles, etc)
- to enhance your command and application of the knowledge, research skills and analytical tools that you have acquired during previous modules in a context where, although supported by supervisorial guidance, you have the chance to create your own agenda and devise appropriate methods to carry it out.
Module learning outcomes
Upon completion of this module, you are expected to be able to:
- work independently on a substantial research project involving the use of appropriate research techniques and methodologies
- complete an independent project of their own devising which builds upon the teaching of the preceding terms
- identify, access and use appropriate research materials from archives, libraries and other sources relevant to the project, under supervisory guidance
- address a specific research question through the deployment of appropriate critical, analytical, creative and/or technical activities and techniques
- compose a substantial piece of writing that is logically structured, clearly written, and well argued
- construct a full bibliography of sources according to standard form - plan and manage their time effectively to ensure the timely completion of the project
Module content
You will write an extended essay of no more than 6000 words,
researching a topic of your own choice, based on the research proposal
submitted for assessment in the previous semester. On the basis of
that proposal, you will be allocated an academic supervisor who will
guide and support you as you develop and carry out your research
project. You may write on a topic which is grounded in any of the
disciplines you have studied on the course, including one that
involves a dialogue between disciplines, e.g. acting techniques. You
may look to past module teaching to explore a previous topic in
greater detail, or you may use the opportunity to draw on staff
expertise in helping you to develop a new area of interest that you
have not examined in previous teaching. You will be able to meet your
supervisor up to five times during the term for half-hour one-to-one
sessions, for each of which you should submit draft work in advance
for commentary and discussion. These may include planning documents
and draft sections for discussion, and
documents summarising your
developing structure and argument. The project demands of you an
ambitious and potentially innovative use of the research skills you
have acquired during your BA studies. It is also designed to stretch
and consolidate your command of those skills, and to afford you the
opportunity to plan and write academic written work to a high standard.
Indicative assessment
| Task | % of module mark |
|---|---|
| Essay/coursework | 100.0 |
Special assessment rules
None
Additional assessment information
Formative feedback will be provided at each supervisory sessions, as long as deadlines for submitting the draft work are met.
Indicative reassessment
| Task | % of module mark |
|---|---|
| Essay/coursework | 100.0 |
Module feedback
You will receive written feedback in line with standard University turnaround times.
Indicative reading
There are no key texts as each project will bring its own focus, driven by the student’s research interests. Resources and reading lists from other modules may be drawn upon, but students are responsible, with supervisor support, for exploring and assessing the literature available.