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HPM399: Investigative Study
Module Title | Investigative Study |
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Module Code | HPM399 |
Module Tutor | Keith Donne |
School | Leisure |
CAT Points | 15 |
Level of Study | 6 |
Pre-requisites | None |
Co-requisites | None |
Restrictions | None |
Brief Description | This module provides students with the opportunity to study a self-managed, analytical piece of work where they will conduct a literature-based academic investigation related to Hospitality. It is recommended that LSM203, or equivalent Research Methods module, is taken in preparation for the Investigative Study. |
Indicative Syllabus | The content of this module will be related to a topical issue within the Hospitality Management area. It will provide scope for the student to demonstrate their ability to learn independently, research, analyse, synthesise and evaluate appropriate literature. Students will select a Hospitality Management related title from a range that will be made available |
Learning Outcomes | i. Knowledge and Understanding ii. Skills |
Learning and Teaching Activities | Staff/student contact: 3% (max. 4 hours), meetings with tutor. |
Assessment (For further details see the Module Guide) | 001: 100% Coursework: Standard: 4000-5000 or equivalent |
Special Assessment Requirements | None |
Indicative Resources | The Library Catalogue contains full details of the current reading list for this module. Further details may also be found in the Module Guide. |