3 ECTS credits
90 h study time
Offer 2 with catalog number 4021389DNW for working students in the 1st and 2nd semester at a (D) Master - preliminary level.
This course supports students in the development of the MA paper. It offers tools for conducting research in the fields of literary studies and intermediality studies, and provides opportunities for the student to discuss their own research topic, design and process with fellow students, the instructors and other researchers. Students gain insight into research in literary studies and are encouraged to develop a personal view on a chosen research topic.
Lectures, workshops, written and oral assignments with collective, peer or self-evaluation, supplemented by feedback from the supervisor. Students are invited to attend the annual research day of the Centre for Literary and Intermedial Crossings.
1. The student is able to develop a research topic into one (or more) concrete research question(s). They know the difference between a research topic, a research question and a hypothesis.
2. The student is able to find relevant sources in scientific databases, specialised libraries and archives (depending on the type of project). They can carry out specific search queries in relation to their own research and are able to refer correctly to scholarly sources.
3. The student is able to conduct a literature review (state of the art) in a systematic way and is able to report on the findings.
4. The student is able to select an appropriate theoretical framework and to develop a method that allows the student to answer the research question. The student is aware of various approaches and methodologies in literary studies and can critically reflect on their own choices.
5. The student is capable of developing a written research proposal (with correct references to scholarly sources).
6. The student is capable of giving an academic presentation. They are able to present their research clearly and concisely for a broad audience.
7. The student knows the guidelines with respect to plagiarism, data management and scientific integrity. They strictly follow these guidelines in all assignments.
The final grade is composed based on the following categories:
SELF Presentation determines 50% of the final mark.
SELF Paper determines 50% of the final mark.
Within the SELF Presentation category, the following assignments need to be completed:
Within the SELF Paper category, the following assignments need to be completed:
In case of lateness or unwarranted absence, the student will obtain zero for the assignment in question.
In case the student fails the course, they must retake the assignments for which they did not pass.
The same tasks, deadlines and evaluation method apply to all students.
This offer is part of the following study plans:
Master of Linguistics and Literary Studies: Profile Literary Studies 1 Language
Master of Linguistics and Literary Studies: Profile Literary Studies 2 Languages
Master of Linguistics and Literary Studies: Profile Intermediality - 1 language
Master of Linguistics and Literary Studies: Profile Intermediality - 2 languages
Master of Linguistics and Literary Studies: Profile Literary Studies 1 Language Double Degree
Master of Linguistics and Literary Studies: Profile Literary Studies 2 Languages Double Degree
Master of Linguistics and Literary Studies: Profile Intermediality 1 Language Double Degree
Master of Linguistics and Literary Studies: Profile Intermediality 2 Languages Double Degree