Study-Unit Description

Study-Unit Description


CODE GER5043

 
TITLE Dissertation

 
UM LEVEL 05 - Postgraduate Modular Diploma or Degree Course

 
MQF LEVEL 7

 
ECTS CREDITS 30

 
DEPARTMENT Gerontology and Dementia Studies

 
DESCRIPTION The dissertation includes original empirical research that follows the following pattern: proposal writing, literature review, research design, collection of data, data analysis, critical discussion, and the presentation of an approximately 20,000 word dissertation. The focus of the dissertation is expected to be in the areas of gerontology and geriatrics.Following the approval of candidates' proposal, the Board of Studies shall appoint a supervisor to each student.

In the case of students not residing in Malta, the Board may allow them to perform their research project in their respective country, and the Board shall nominate two supervisors, one from the University of Malta and a co-supervisor from the student’s own country. The names of the proposed supervisors shall be submitted for the approval of Senate. The supervisors will ensure that students are aware of the ethical dilemmas faced when undertaking research with vulnerable individuals so that strict ethical guidelines are followed. Students are required to gain ethical approval from the Faculty/Universty Research Ethics Committee in order to be allowed to commence the research.

Study-unit Aims:

The aim of the research dissertation is to ensure that candidates are able to author a research proposal, plan an empirical or clinical investigation, conduct a rigorous literature review, collect and analyse relevant data, and present such research work in a coherent manner.

Learning Outcomes:

1. Knowledge & Understanding:
By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to:

- illustrate the range of social and medical traditions in research topics on gerontology and geriatrics;
- explain the key stages in quantitative and qualitative research design;
- envisage the importance of adhering to strict ethical codes of conduct whilst researching older persons with dementia;
- recognise the structural forces and interpersonal dynamics that shape quality of life of older persons;
- distinguish the difficulties in observing and interviewing older persons who tend to qualify as vulnerable subjects.

2. Skills:
By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to:

- differentiate the quantitative and qualitative research methodologies;
- plan and conduct, under supervision, data collection strategies ranging from questionnaires to interviews to participant observation;
- employ measures that enhance reliability and validity levels in research studies;
- distinguish between primary and secondary sources of data;
- conduct triangulation by utilising different methods of data collection in the same study;
- synthesize research findings in conferences and seminars to a public audience.

Main Text/s and any supplementary readings:

Main texts:
Jamieson, A. & Victor, C. (2002). (Eds.) Researching Ageing and Later Life. Buckingham: Open University.
Neuman, W.L. (2014). Social Research Methods : Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches (7th edition). Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

Supplementary readings:
Bourgeault, I., Dingwall, R., & De Vries, R. (2010). (eds) The sage handbook of health research. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
Bryman, A. (2012). Social research methods. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Yin, R.K. (2009). Case study research: design and methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Wagner, W.E. (2103). Using IBM SPSS statistics for research methods and social science statistics. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Wilkinson, H. (2001). The Perspectives of people with dementia: Research methods and motivations. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

 
ADDITIONAL NOTES **September Assessment Session: Students who fail to obtain a pass mark in the Dissertation will only be re-examined in the Dissertation as the resit availability for the Oral Examination is at the discretion of the Board of Examiners.

 
STUDY-UNIT TYPE Dissertation

 
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment Component/s Assessment Due Sept. Asst Session Weighting
Research Paper See note below Yes 20%
Dissertation and Oral Examination (See Add. Notes) See note below ** 80%
Note: Assessment due will vary according to the study-unit availability.

 
LECTURER/S

 

 
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