LA406 Dramatised Dissertation
LA406-30 Dramatised Dissertation
Introductory description
The dramatized dissertation will provide an opportunity for in-depth research, creative writing and multi-media presentation.
What is expected of me?
The full module Dramatized Dissertation will have a maximum word limit of 12,000 words (comprising 2,000 word reflective prologue and 10,000 dramatic script) and will be totally assessed.
The script is assessed on the accuracy and ingenuity in handling the law and related issues and on the format and style of the writing. The reflective prologue which consists of 25% of the work (2,000 words) should include clear reflection on key themes the script is focused on.
The script can be accompanied by a simple audio or audio-visual “readthrough” of the script.
How do I get started?
Acceptance on the module is at the discretion of the Module Convenor. The module convenor will consider all proposals and make decisions acceptance based on the strength and viability of the research proposal. The deadline for proposal submissions is the end of week 1 of Term 3 (Friday 5pm). Proposal forms can be found on the Intranet.
The application form must be accompanied by a 500 word sample dialogue with a view to ascertaining the student’s threshold competence to submit a Dramatized Dissertation. Please discuss the sample script and ideas in detail with the proposed supervisor before submitting an application.
Module aims
The dramatised dissertation will provide an opportunity for in-depth research, creative writing and multi-media presentation. The candidate undertaking a Dramatised Dissertation is required to submit their work in the form of a dramatic script such as a play or film script.
The idea of the Dramatised Dissertation is to permit students to follow up a particular research interest arising out of modules already taken, modules currently being undertaken or broader legal issues, and to explore those interest through creative writing.
Outline syllabus
This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.
The dissertation modules will run differently from your other modules. The majority of work you do for this module will be independent research, guided by a supervisor. In addition, there will be termly workshops and writing bootcamps. The workshops cover issues such as doing legal research, research ethics, and writing.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the module, students should be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the main concepts and principles of their area of research
- Plan, structure, and write a dramatic script of 10,000 words on a chosen subject
- Reflect critically on their learning as demonstrated by reflective prologue of 2,000 words
- Develop a clear and critical research question that is explored through the dramatic script;
- Identify and employ a broad range of primary and secondary sources relevant to their topic area
Indicative reading list
The student is expected to identify materials relevant to their research topic.
Legal research specific bibliography includes:
- Lammasniemi L, Law dissertations: a step-by-step guide (Routledge 2021, 2nd edition)
- Salter M and Mason J, Writing law dissertations: an introduction and guide to the conduct of legal research (Pearson 2007)
- Knowles J, Effective legal research (2012)
Research element
The student will undertake significant independent research into their chosen topic.
Interdisciplinary
The student will write a dramatic script.
Subject specific skills
By the end of the module the student should be able to identify and employ a broad range of primary and secondary sources relevant to their topic area.
Transferable skills
No transferable skills defined for this module.
Study time
Type | Required |
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Project supervision | 5 sessions of 1 hour (2%) |
Practical classes | 6 sessions of 1 hour (2%) |
Private study | 289 hours (96%) |
Total | 300 hours |
Private study description
Independent research
Costs
No further costs have been identified for this module.
You must pass all assessment components to pass the module.
Students can register for this module without taking any assessment.
Assessment group A3
Weighting | Study time | Eligible for self-certification | |
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12000 word dramatic script | 100% | No | |
The assessment consists of a 10,000 word script and a 2,000 word reflective prologue, totally assessed. The full module Dramatized Dissertation will have a maximum word limit of 12,000 words. Appropriate departmental resources will be provided to record a simple audio or audio-visual “readthrough” of the script if the student chooses to accompany the script with audio or visual recording. |
Feedback on assessment
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Courses
This module is Optional for:
- Year 3 of ULAA-M300 Undergraduate Law
- Year 3 of ULAA-M105 Undergraduate Law (3 year) (Qualifying Degree)
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ULAA-M106 Undergraduate Law (4 year) (Qualifying Degree)
- Year 3 of M106 Law (4 year) (Qualifying Degree)
- Year 4 of M106 Law (4 year) (Qualifying Degree)
- Year 4 of ULAA-M104 Undergraduate Law (Year Abroad)
- Year 4 of ULAA-M108 Undergraduate Law (Year Abroad) (Qualifying Degree)
- Year 3 of ULAA-M110 Undergraduate Law with Humanities (3 Year)
- Year 3 of ULAA-M113 Undergraduate Law with Humanities (4 Year) (Qualifying Degree)
- Year 3 of UPHA-V7MW Undergraduate Politics, Philosophy and Law
- Year 4 of UPHA-V7MX Undergraduate Politics, Philosophy and Law (with Intercalated Year)
This module is Option list A for:
- Year 4 of ULAA-M10A Undergraduate Law with French Law (Qualifying Degree)
- Year 4 of ULAA-M10C Undergraduate Law with German Law (Qualifying Degree)
- Year 4 of ULAA-M113 Undergraduate Law with Humanities (4 Year) (Qualifying Degree)
- Year 3 of ULAA-M115 Undergraduate Law with Social Sciences (3 Year) (Qualifying Degree)