CV4041 - Introduction to Research Methodology
| Credit points: |
03 |
| Year: |
2019 |
| Student Contribution Band: |
Band 1
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| Administered by: |
College of Arts, Society & Education |
This subject focuses upon the need for methodology/formal recognition of the techniques
and issues involved in creative arts research documentation and practice. It leads
students to a critical examination of the theoretical/practical aspects of a variety
of research strategies as well as providing experience of creative arts techniques.
Students are introduced to flexible delivery formats allowing for AV presentation,
performance, discussion and other practical activities.
Learning Outcomes
- identify the requirements, conditions and issues associated with the implementation
and management of a research project;
- identify and discuss the major theoretical perspectives particular to the various
disciplines in creative arts;
- introduce candidates to a range of research methodologies, practice and theories;
- use computer software to enhance the management, analysis and production of a research
project;
- acquire the skills of conducting a formal analysis of artistic forms of expression;
- enable candidates to locate their work within the framework of their discipline of
contemporary arts practice.
Availabilities
|
| Townsville,
Limited,
Study Period 1
|
| Census Date 28-Mar-2019 |
| Face to face teaching
(Two full day workshops - Dates TBA)
|
| Lecturer: |
Professor Ryan Daniel. |
| Contact hours: |
- 16 hours workshops/Seminars - Two one day seminars (Dates TBA)
- 13 hours - Online workshops
|
| Assessment: |
presentations (45%); essays (25%); reflective practices (30%). |
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|
| Cairns,
Limited,
Study Period 1
|
| Census Date 28-Mar-2019 |
| Face to face teaching
(Two full day workshops, dates to be arranged)
|
| Lecturer: |
Professor Ryan Daniel. |
| Contact hours: |
- 16 hours workshops/Seminars - Two one day seminars (Dates TBA)
- 13 hours - Online workshops
|
| Assessment: |
presentations (30%); tutorial attendance and participation (15%); multidraft Essays (25%); class work development of aims and rationale for your research topic (10%); research journal (20%). |
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Note:
Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement
process, and in case of
minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest
official information.