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DR-203-1 Research and Development Project
Theatre Arts for Children, Advanced Study Programme , Bachelor's Programme in Drama Education
Spring
Norwegian.
60 credits in drama subjects.
On successful completion of this course, the student should: - have attained knowledge of research methods - be able to document their ability to independent research and reflection in fine arts
The students will acquire knowledge of theatre for children, relevant research methods and experience with research and development work. The student should demonstrate independent exploration and reflection in a project assignment, which is based on documentation of their performance. As an introduction to the course, there will be lectures on research methods and scientific theory.
Lectures and individual guiding. At least 3 hours of supervision is compulsory.
- Written assignment. Assessed on the scale of A-F (with A as the highest level and F as fail).
Theoretical.
First cycle.
Third year of bachelor`s programme.
Assistant Professor Jorunn M. Seljeseth.
Face-to-face
The syllabus will be published on the home page of the course when finalised. See link in the upper right hand corner of the page.
No.
Faculty of Fine Arts



