The EPQ (Dissertation) is an opportunity to pursue a particular area of interest in tremendous depth. It is not constrained by a subject syllabus and past studies have pursued topics as diverse as medical ethics, graffiti as art, the nature vs nurture debate in crime and The Lord of the Rings as a potentially racist text.
The dissertation combines carrying out academic research (including access to Durham University Library), drafting a 5000 word essay, critically assessing your sources, evaluating successes and finally presenting your findings through a presentation to peers. The taught element of the course focuses upon how to research the essay, how to reference the sources, how to write the text and how to report your findings, both in written and verbally. It does not include any attempt to teach students the actual content of their dissertation.