MSc Planning

Year of entry: 2024

Course unit details:
Dissertation [MSc Planning]

Course unit fact file
Unit code PLAN60090
Credit rating 60
Unit level FHEQ level 7 – master's degree or fourth year of an integrated master's degree
Teaching period(s) Semester 2
Offered by Planning and Environmental Management
Available as a free choice unit? Yes

Overview

All taught Masters programmes within the Planning and Landscape require students to prepare a dissertation as a central part of their programme. Candidates must prepare, on a subject approved by the Programme Director, a piece of submitted work which contains an element of original endeavour, submitted according to the specification of the programme and the advice of the individual supervisor.
Students are free to consider a wide range of topics for the dissertation, but topics will be approved in the light of the expertise of Planning and Landscape and its staff for supervisory purposes, the feasibility of the topic within the timescale of the programme, and the extent to which the topic supplements and extends knowledge gained from following the particular programme to study.

Aims

1. To provide students with an opportunity to plan, manage and conduct a programme of research on a topic related to their programme of studies
2. To further students' knowledge of a relevant body of literature, and to develop powers of critical reasoning as part of this process
3. To allow students to seek new research findings which add to the existing body of knowledge on a particular subject area
4. To develop students' writing, presentation and bibliographic skills, and to give them experience of developing and managing a specific programme of work through to final submission

Assessment methods

100% Dissertation

Feedback methods

Written feedback on the dissertation will be provided on publication of final degree results

Recommended reading

Full explanation of the approach to the dissertation, formatting and submission of the work can be obtained from 'Planning and Landscape Taught Masters Programmes: Notes of Guidance on Dissertation Preparation', copies of which can be found in the Administration Centre

Teaching staff

Staff member Role
Iain Deas Unit coordinator

Additional notes

Information
Open to MPLAN students only.

Timetable
Two two-hour lectures will be delivered at the start of semester two:

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