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DART4002F Digital Arts Research Honours

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Art
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Digital Art
Offered in First Semester, 2009 and Second Semester, 2009
Unit Value Range 3 units to 6 units
Course Description

To give students an in-depth knowledge of one area of digital arts practice from a theoretical perspective. Students will conduct an individual research project with supervision from the appropriate lecturer.

Alternatively the course may provide some students with the opportunity to take relevant research experience under the supervision of professional staff of a host organisation. The specific nature of the placement will be reflected in the specific tasks designated by the host organisation Supervisor and the Course Convenor. These tasks will be appropriate to the level of the students’ ability within the study program and will complement the students’ choice of major area of study. Research undertaken will involve the application of theoretical knowledge to work practices and culture of the organisation. Selected students will be required to attend a pre-internship briefing session with the internship being a minimum of 140 hours attendance in the workplace.

Indicative Assessment

Assessment is by submission of a 6,000 word research thesis and a formal presentation of the research.

2 x Research Presentation (40%), Thesis (60%)

 

Proposed assessment for placement option:

Assessment is by submission of a 5,000 word research report and a formal presentation of the research.

Research Project Proposal (10%), 2 x Research Presentation (40%), Research Project Report (50%)

Workload

Contact will be on a supervisory basis in agreement with the appropriate lecturer. Course must be undertaken over two semesters.

Requisite Statement

Completion of Bachelor of Arts (Digital Arts) at an appropriate level and approval of the CNMA Academic Committee

Programs Bachelor of Arts (Digital Arts)
Academic Contact Patsy Hely

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