AP5015 Specialised Research in Middle Eastern Literatures and Cultures (15)
Academic year
2024 to 2025 Semester 2
Curricular information may be subject to change
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Key module information
SCOTCAT credits
15
SCQF level
SCQF level 11
Planned timetable
To be arranged.
Module coordinator
Dr S Talajooy
Module Staff
Dr F Caiani, Mrs C Cobham, Dr O Elmaz, Dr K Dmitriev, Dr S Talajooy, Dr P Mozafari
Module description
The module focuses on various genres in classical, modern or contemporary Middle Eastern literary and cultural products. It moves students towards more specialized independent research in preparation for the dissertation and possible future PhD study. Students will be able to study a particular author or authors in his/her/their literary and cultural context in much greater depth than is possible at undergraduate level. They will be required to prepare short ?reaction papers? in English on readings in English, Arabic or Persian specified for each tutorial and learn to generate research questions and construct arguments in sometimes unfamiliar and original research areas.
Relationship to other modules
Anti-requisites
STUDENTS CANNOT TAKE ANOTHER VERSION OF THE MODULE SPECIALISED RESEARCH IN MIDDLE EASTERN LITERATURES AND CULTURES.
Assessment pattern
Coursework = 100%
Re-assessment
Coursework = 100%
Learning and teaching methods and delivery
Weekly contact
1 X 1 hour seminar (x5 weeks)
Scheduled learning hours
5
Guided independent study hours
143
Intended learning outcomes
- By the end of the module, students will be able to develop critical approaches to a range of subjects in classical and modern Arabic and Persian literatures and cultures from pre-Islamic times to the present.
- By the end of the module, students will be able to develop their analytical skills.
- By the end of the module, students will be able to develop their independent research skills.
- By the end of the module, students will be able develop their research profile in preparation for the dissertation and possible future PhD study.