Public Health MPH Dissertation module (GM53003)
Develop the skills needed to produce a significant piece of written work on a public health related topic
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GM53003
A dissertation is a large piece of written work. It allows you to present your findings in response to a question or proposition. The question is usually agreed between you and your supervisor.
In this module, you will develop the skills needed to produce a dissertation on a public health topic.
The dissertation will be a significant piece of clearly written work. You will apply what you have learned during the Master of Public Health course. You will also show the different skills you have gained throughout.
What you will learn
In this module, you will:
- produce a written dissertation that follows an appropriate and agreed scientific structure
- gain appropriate skills in writing and referencing
- learn how to use appropriate graphical and statistical software
- learn how to study independently, taking responsibility for your own learning
- learn how to manage your time to meet agreed deadlines
- learn how to apply for ethical / NHS approval, and take relevant action (if needed).
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
- define a research question(s)
- design a dissertation project which uses appropriate methods and is achievable
- carry out a thorough literature review
- conduct critical analysis and synthesis of data
- show your understanding of the limitations and implications of your study
- propose further research or implementation of your study
Assignments / assessment
- written dissertation (100%)
This module does not have a final exam.
Teaching methods / timetable
You will work closely with your supervisor throughout the dissertation work. Regular supervisor meetings will be scheduled. Feedback forms an essential part of these meetings.
Courses
This module is available on following courses: