Introduction to Master's Project I & II (MP I & MP II);
(MP 1 & MP 2)

Master's Project I and Master's Project II are research-based courses designed to synthesise students' knowledge, skills, and competencies acquired throughout their programme of study. These courses provide students with the opportunity to apply theoretical understanding and research methodologies to investigate real-world language and communication issues. Master's Project I focuses on the development of a research proposal. Students are required to prepare the first three chapters - Introduction, Literature Review, and Methodology - in accordance with the university's thesis writing guidelines. Master's Project II involves the implementation of the proposed study. Students are required to produce a complete research report comprising the Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, Findings and Discussion, and Conclusion chapters. The final report must strictly adhere to the university's thesis writing guidelines. Although Master's Project I and Master's Project II form a continuous research process, each course is assessed separately
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Objectives :

At the end of Master's Project I and Master's Project II (MP I & MP II), students should be able to:

i Produce a complete, well-structured research report by integrating knowledge and skills in their area of study.
ii Apply appropriate concepts, theories, research methods, and analytical techniques to investigate and address research problems.
iii Apply systematic research methodologies to address defined research problems.
iv Critically evaluate and synthesise information from relevant literature to support sound arguments and interpretations.
v Conduct research independently and manage research tasks effectively throughout the study.
vi Adhere to ethical principles and demonstrate responsible research practices

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