Writing your third year psychology dissertation in the UK: A practical guide Dr. Gavin Sullivan Contents Introduction 1. What to expect 2 2. Devising and planning a good dissertation 4 Choosing a research topic and supervisor 5 Reviewing previous research 6 Discussing topics with your (potential) supervisor 7 Making your decision.
Final Year Project Report Or MSc Dissertation February 2011 Abstract This guide is intended to help you produce a good final year project report or MSc dissertation. It gives advice on how to gather relevant material, how to organise it into a suitable form and how to then turn it into a written project report or dissertation.
Since 2009, we have published the best of the annual dissertations produced by our final year undergraduates and award a 'best dissertation of the year' prize to the best of the best. Best Dissertations of 2019. Best Dissertations of 2018. Best Dissertations of 2017. Best Dissertations of 2016. Best Dissertations of 2015.
The dissertation is compulsory for all final-year Single Honours History students and may be opted for by final-year Combined Honours History students, provided that they have taken HIH2001 Doing History at level 2, as the dissertation builds on this module.. which is open to all second and third year undergraduates and most Masters students.
Dissertations. As part of the third-year examination, students also submit a 10,000 word dissertation on a subject of their choice. Members of staff and research students are available for preliminary advice on appropriate topics and procedures, and supervision is provided during both the second and third year.
Usually dissertations are undertaken in the final year of a three-year degree. If this is the case for you then you should begin the process during your second year. If you have module options in Year 3 you may decide your dissertation topic before confirming these modules. The first task is to establish your overall area of interest. It will.
You will then research and write up your dissertation, with supervision on an individual basis. You will submit a detailed research plan at the start of the first term of your final year, which will provide an outline of your main research question, the historiographical context of the project, and the proposed source base and methodology.
This site explains the different choices available to Final-year BSc students and Year 3 MChem (non-placement) students. It gives details of the literature report, chemistry project and dissertation options, as well as links to further information on the University Ambassadors Scheme and Engaging the Public with Research options.