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Practice-Led Music Research Methods (MUSI90235)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5Online
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Availability | Semester 2 - Online |
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This subject will be delivered on-line to provide students with the skills necessary to engage in practice- based research in music. Students will learn how to establish area and context for their practice-based research as well as define clear research questions for critical examination. Focusing upon their solo and group rehearsal and performance processes they will seek out innovation and new knowledge engaging with the key research techniques.
Students will be supported through on-line exercises to define a research question, develop a critical summary of relevant theory and literature, construct a conceptual framework, and consider ethical issues and prepare a research proposal for their project.
Students will be supported through on-line exercises to define a research question, develop a critical summary of relevant theory and literature, construct a conceptual framework, and consider ethical issues and prepare a research proposal for their project.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, students will be able to demonstrate skill in:
- critically engage with and evaluate relevant research methodology, theory, and scholarly literature
- demonstrate capacity for providing and receiving feedback on research proposal development
- align research question(s) and methodology with conceptual/theoretical framework(s)
- demonstrate understanding of ethics as relevant to the research process
- develop a viable research proposa
Last updated: 3 November 2022