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Introduction

This unit will equip the emerging music practitioner/researcher with the range of skills required to develop and complete an Honours level music research project. Students will develop and undertake a project that extends their, discipline specific, practice and/or scholarship into a focused area of enquiry.

Students will be guided in some of the following (as relevant to their stream/project): advanced creative practice, project development, advanced traditional and new media search techniques, advanced and specialist referencing, methodological approaches, including tailored and practice based approaches and developing a writing style.

Summary 2020

Unit name Research Project 1
Unit code FCZ404
Credit points 25
Faculty/School College of Arts, Law and Education
School of Creative Arts and Media
Discipline Music
Teaching staff Dr Glen Hodges, Dr Anne-Marie Forbes, Dr Carolyn Philpott, Dr Nick Haywood, Dr David Carter, Dr Arabella Teniswood-Harvey, Dr Maria Grenfell
Level Honours
Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Teaching

Teaching Pattern

A combination of (depending on specialisation)

Lessons, Tutorials, Workshops and Supervisory meetings

Assessment

Tutorials/lessons (40%)

Interim project outcomes/milestones (40%)

Supervisor Mark (20%)

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Textbooks

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