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Introduction
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Unit name | Music Industry Project 2 |
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Unit code | FCI102 |
Credit points | 12.5 |
Faculty/School | College of Arts, Law and Education School of Creative Arts and Media |
Discipline | Music |
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Availability
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Learning Outcomes
1. Apply your knowledge of music and/or music technology to perform, record, promote, or distribute original musical works; or create music technologies in consultation with tutors and peers
2. Communicate musical, technological, and/or commercial ideas with peers in order to progress your project
3. Explain and discuss your creative practice and its implementation within your project
Fees
Requisites
Prerequisites
FCI101
Teaching
Teaching Pattern | Directed Project Work and Tutorials equivalent to 40 hours contact time. |
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Assessment | Project Report (50%) Project Plan (20%) Tutor's assessment of project progress work (30%) The project report documents the project and critically reflects on the outcome, with reference to the project plan. It provides a summative assessment mechanism for the outcome of each project. The project plan is intended as a formative assessment that requires the student to articulate what they're trying to achieve with their project; identify the project deliverables; and develop a timeline for successful creation / realisation of these deliverables. |
Timetable | View the lecture timetable | View the full unit timetable |
Flexible Study Options
Textbooks
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