Module Details

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Title RESEARCH PROJECT
Code MUMA721
Coordinator Dr L Tsang
Music
Lee.Tsang@liverpool.ac.uk
Year CATS Level Semester CATS Value
Session 2022-23 Level 7 FHEQ First Semester 20

Aims

This module enables students to pursue a small-scale music performance research project of their own choosing.


Learning Outcomes

(LO1) To be able to demonstrate knowledge and awareness of scholarly research issues in or relating to music performance

(LO2) To be able to apply techniques or methodologies appropriate to the chosen specialism

(LO3) To be able to demonstrate critical judgment and contextual understanding with reference to relevant literature and examples

(LO4) To be able to communicate ideas via a suitable medium and in a manner appropriate to the research focus

(S1) Contextualisation of knowledge

(S2) Technical control of a (musical) medium or methodology

(S3) Interpretation and critical judgment

(S4) Communication and interaction


Syllabus

 

Module content will depend partly on the student's specialism and will also adapt to the research interests of the cohort, drawing on:

1. Understanding research-led practice, practice-as-research, practice-led research
2. Key practitioners
3. Theory
4. Historical perspectives
5. Performance practice
6. Philosophical debate
7. Analytical techniques
8. Research methods
9. Types and presentation of outputs


Teaching and Learning Strategies

Teaching Method: Seminars/ structured online activities
Description: Tutor-led seminars providing opportunities to discuss specific issues and texts to support the range of work explored in students' chosen projects
Attendance Recorded: Yes
Notes: Unscheduled directed student hours involve seminar preparation and follow-up.

Teaching Method: Tutorials
Attendance Recorded: Yes
Notes: Tutorials may take place in small groups or individually depending on the specialism.

Self-directed Learning: Assessment preparation, development of skills associated with the chosen research specialism.


Teaching Schedule

  Lectures Seminars Tutorials Lab Practicals Fieldwork Placement Other TOTAL
Study Hours   18

6

    12

36
Timetable (if known)              
Private Study 164
TOTAL HOURS 200

Assessment

EXAM Duration Timing
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opportunity
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CONTINUOUS Duration Timing
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% of
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opportunity
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Assessment ID: Project Assessment Description: The project may include practice-led research, practice-as-research or research-led practice elements or it may take the form of an essay or short perfo    100       

Recommended Texts

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