Major Project (Interactive Composition) (MUSI40097)
HonoursPoints: 75On Campus (Southbank)
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Through a course of research, students undertake their year-long project in Interactive Composition under the guidance of their individual supervisor for presentation at the end of the academic year. The major project can consist of single defined project and/or contributions to a number of projects depending on the nature of the discipline. At the time of selection the written outline of the proposed major project or major field of study is submitted. This provides the framework for developing the lines of inquiry taken by the student and the final creative work outcome.
Intended learning outcomes
This subject will:
- prepare students for research-led graduate study
- provide students of proven ability to undertake advanced work in their chosen discipline
- develop the student’s capabilities, as a better informed, skilled and more articulate artist
- develop a high level of artistic practice and further develop analytical, critical and research skills
- promote critical reflection on the work produced and the artist’s role in society
- produce professional practitioners in the fine arts
Generic skills
On completing this subject, students will have acquired key skills including:
- the ability to engage in independent and contextually-informed artistic practice
- well developed and flexible problem-solving abilities appropriate to the discipline
- the capacity to effectively communicate the results of research and scholarship by oral and written means
- an ability to formulate viable research questions
- a capacity for critical evaluation of relevant scholarly literature and artistic practice
- an ability to manage time and to maximise the quality of research and scholarship
- an understanding of, and facility with, scholarly conventions in the discipline area
- an understanding of the relationship with and responsibility to the cultural environment and society
- respect for truth and intellectual integrity, and for the ethic of research and scholarship
Last updated: 3 November 2022