This module will take the research that students covered in LAS331 Researching Korea 1, and allow them to develop a research output on an individual project. Skills around creative outputs will be taught, allowing students to produce digital items such as posters, podcasts, "un-essays" and other creative media to communicate their research findings.
See module description for LAS331 Researching Korea 1
Critical thinking - you will enhance your critical thinking skills as you apply the models and insights developed in LAS331 Researching Korea 1 to the collection/creation and analysis of your source material.
Research and Independent Study - this is central to the work of the module, in the planning and delivery of your chosen output, and will require a high level of teamwork, and time/project management as well as understanding of appropriate methods and associated ethical issues.
Communication and Academic Writing - oral communication and discussion of ideas will be central to your work on content; preparation of your output will require that you think about how best to communicate your findings - using text, image and other forms - to an audience.
The University recommends that you spend 200 hours working on a 20-credit module. This will include:
3 Lectures of 1 hour each, for a total of 3 hours.
2 Seminars of 1 hour each, for a total of 2 hours.
3 Tutorials (small groups) of 1 hour each, for a total of 3 hours - these will offer personalized advice for each project.
Independent & small group study 192 hours (ca 15-16 hrs/week for 12 weeks)
Research Output 40%
Portfolio 60%
Planning for this module begins at the end of the Autumn semester, in the work for LAS331 Researching Korea 1, so you will finish that module with a prep/to-do list for this one.