57079 Social Inquiry Project
UTS: Communication: Social and Political ChangeCredit points: 16 cp
Result Type: Grade, no marks
Requisite(s): 57097 Advanced Social Research
Handbook description
This subject is a 15,000-word dissertation, or equivalent in another medium, completed under the supervision of a social inquiry academic. It may be completed as a UTS Shopfront project or as part of an in-country study or exchange program through UTS: International Studies.
Subject objectives/outcomes
On completion of this subject students are expected to be able to:
- devise research questions and elaborate appropriate methodology and research practice
- conduct a research program and marshal secondary and/or primary source materials into a coherent research project
- produce a research project that displays conceptual depth and analytical rigour.
Contribution to graduate profile
This subject will:
- enhance student capacity to evaluate theoretical claims and address strategic questions through in-depth research and analysis
- contribute to the development of theoretical knowledge in social inquiry
- contribute to the development of critical thinking, analytical skill and research capacity
- contribute to the development of ethical behaviour and practice
- contribute to an appreciation of the importance of theory in understanding social and political life
- contribute to the development of critical understanding of international processes
- open up new perspectives on political life, widening horizons, facilitating greater commitment to lifelong learning.
Teaching and learning strategies
Students are supervised by a Social Inquiry academic relevant to the student's topic area over the period of one semester. This involves regular one-to-one meetings with the academic where the student presents their ideas and discusses them, getting feedback and guidance. The academic oversees the project, reading materials written by the student, commenting on and discussing them, as the student elaborates the research project, carries it out, and writes it up.
The student should meet initially with the subject coordinator, to discuss the topic and consider potential supervisors or advisers. The student and their academic supervisor should meet at least six times over the semester, after the initial meeting with the subject coordinator. You should write these meeting times into your program below and confirm all alterations to those times in writing with your supervisor.
These meetings should cover topics including:
- Meeting 1: Planning project strategy, timetable and resources.
- Meetings 2, 3 and 4: Discussing progress and reviewing, where necessary, the project timetable.
- Meeting 5: Discussion of outcomes and plan for draft report.
- Meeting 6: Discussion of final draft.
Late submission will result unavoidably in delayed result confirmation.
Content
The content of the Social Inquiry Project is determined by the student in consultation with the academic, and may be focused on any aspect of social inquiry. The project is a 15,000 word written project, or equivalent in another medium, and may be completed as a Shopfront project, or as part of an in-country or exchange program through UTS: International Studies.
Assessment
Assessment item 1: To conduct social research that applies social inquiry knowledge
Objective(s): | a, b, c |
Weighting: | 100% |
Task: | 15,000 word written project, or equivalent in another medium. |
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Minimum requirements
Students are expected to read the subject outline to ensure they are familiar with the subject requirements. You are expected to initiate, attend, arrive punctually and actively participate in all scheduled meetings or classes. If you experience difficulties meeting this requirement, please contact your lecturer. Students who have a reason for extended absence (e.g. illness) may be required to complete additional work to ensure they achieve the subject objectives.
Indicative references
As relevant to the project undertaken.
