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Description This course permits an individual student to undertake a research project on a legal topic of his or her choice. The project must have a clearly defined topic which has been approved by the academic supervisor of the project. Students should approach potential supervisors to discuss a) their availability to supervise the project and b) the suitability and formulation of the topic.
For enrolment in a 6 UOC Research Thesis the following requirements must be met:
A student wishing to write an extended research thesis over the course of 2 semesters should discuss this option with his or her supervisor. If progress has been satisfactory during the first semester of enrolment, and the supervisor is available to supervise the student for a further semester, the student may be permitted to carry over his / her enrolment for a further semester. In this case the student's academic transcript will show enrolment of 2 x 6 UOC Research Theses in consecutive academic semesters.
Recommended Prior Knowledge Sufficient knowledge of the chosen topic to enable the formulation of a research proposal.
Course Objectives The course aims to familiarise the student with and to develop skills in formulating research topics, conducting independent research, using individual supervision, and writing coherent, informative, and persuasive papers.
On conclusion of this course students should be able to formulate research topics, conduct independent research, engage usefully with individual supervisors, and write coherent, informative, and persuasive papers. Assessment Assessment: A 7,500 - 9,000 word research paper due on the last day of the semester in which the student is enrolled. Each 6 UOC thesis shall have two examiners, one of whom may be the supervisor or one of the supervisors. Examiners may require a candidate or group of candidates to attend an oral examination on the subject matter of the thesis; examiners may require a thesis to be resubmitted under such conditions as the examiners may determine.
Course Texts Appropriate books and other resources, both hard copy and online, may be recommended by your supervisor from time to time.
Resources Refer to your supervisor for reference to appropriate resources.
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