Module Indicative Content
Students will negotiate with the module leader in order to identify an individual programme of study related to an area of interest to themselves in the field of music technology. Identification of the topic must be considered carefully in order to assure its relevance and appropriateness. The final report must be academically rigorous and must include comprehensive referencing as well as evidence of research and originality. The final work may also include a practical element or a portfolio if that is appropriate to the topic. The student should meet with the module leader during the course of the semester in order to report on progress and receive feedback. An appropriate work placement may be included towards all or part of the content of this module, as agreed with the module tutor.
Module Additional Assessment Details
Coursework (100%) assessing learning outcomes 1 to 3.
A report (3000 words), including a log book, possibly including a practical element or portfolio as appropriate which will be weighted accordingly.
Module Learning Strategies
- Identify and agree the study topic to the satisfaction of the module leader
- Develop a study plan including project milestones and deliverables
- Identify resources
- Produce a report, which may include a portfolio, describing the achievements, techniques and analytical elements of the project.
Module Texts
Turabian, K. (1996) A Manual for Writers of Team Papers, Theses and Dissertations. University of Chicago Press, ISBN: 0226816273
Huff, A. (1999) Writing for Scholarly Publication. Sage Publications, ISBN: 0761918051
And other texts as appropriate to the chosen topic.
Module Resources
Music technology facilities as well as access to the library, journals and web based resources.
Module Special Admissions Requirements
Students should have studied Music Technology at undergraduate level or have relevant previous experience