Study Skills
Course summary
The EPQ enables you to choose an area of interest, most probably related to one or more of your A-level courses and/or your future studies, and to produce a project based on this. Projects may take the form of a dissertation, an investigation/field study, a performance or an artefact. The major emphasis is on the process behind the project. It is partly taught but mostly independent and student led. Skills which are taught are research skills, referencing, evaluating research methods and how to follow the necessary format for the EPQ. Students choose their research area which cannot overlap with their curriculum. They have to design and monitor an action plan with set objectives which they decide and keep to. The EPQ is well regarded by universities as it provides an opportunity to learn relevant new skills and to demonstrate the ability to undertake research. You will need to be highly motivated and committed to undertake the degree of independent learning required.
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