2010/2011 BA-BLC_1PRO First Year Project
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First Year Project |
Course Information | |
Language | English |
Point | 9 ECTS (270 SAT) |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Course Period |
Spring
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Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Study Board |
Study Board for BSc og MSc in Business, Language and Culture, BSc |
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Last updated on 29 maj 2012 |
Learning Objectives | |||||||||
In terms of research method, students at the end of the First Year Research Project should be able to: • Define the Project’s research issue or question. • Specify the empirical sources and date used, and account for the choice of them • Explain the choice of theory • Explain and evaluate the method of analysis developed for the Project. • Describe and evaluate the connections between the different elements of the Project: research question, methods and theories, data, analysis and conclusion. In terms of Project content features, students at the end of the First Year Research Project should be able to: • Clearly and concisely identify the comparative cultural and societal analysis dimensions of the Project. • Link the theoretical/analytical/empirical perspectives used in Globalisation Studies. • Identify the interdisciplinary features of the Project. • Specify the Project achievements and limitations • Suggest further steps for inquiry at the level of comparative culture and societal analysis within the chosen topic | |||||||||
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First Year Project | |||||||||
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Course Content | |||||||||
The 1st Year Project addresses the thematic framework for Year 1, comparative cultural and societal analysis. Project groups select a problem they wish to study and define a research question, which will serve as a guideline for the project. Theoretical, empirical and methodological material from courses such as Globalisation Studies, Area Studies, British & American Studies and Microeconomics should form the mainstay of the project, but can be supplemented with additional material. The project must contain multidisciplinary and comparative elements. | |||||||||
Literature | |||||||||
To be found by the students |