Course code | CPM013 |
Name of the course | Master's Degree Project |
Languages of instruction | English |
Specification | for the CPPM |
Teaching staff | |
Responsible staff member | Jüri Nael |
Grading or pass/fail examinations | Masters thesis, Doctoral thesis |
Semester | spring |
Total ECTS | 15 ECTS |
Total amount | 35.0 academic hours |
Course aims
The aim of the module is to:
• Provide an opportunity for a substantial artistic research process that reflects the depth of inquiry bringing together the strands of knowledge gained throughout the programme.
• Develop the ability to operate autonomously supported by supervisors, mentors and artistic collaborators.
• Provide an opportunity to engage students with practice in a variety of modes: writing, directing, performance, and electronic forms of dissemination to address the multi-modal nature of the artistic-research inquiry.
Learning outcomes
After defending a Master 's Thesis Project, students will be able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of key issues in current practice and address them throughout the research in both practice and critical reflection.
(Assessed through all assessment components)
Formulate a critical framework to enable reflection on their methods of practice.
(Assessed through Q&A)
Run an artistic project from the initial idea and research question to the rehearsal process and managing it as a public event.
(Assessed through Project)
Provide evidence of their role as artists/researchers at work, demonstrating rigorous attention to stages of experimentation in the process.
(Assessed through Project, Q&A, and Documentation)