Master Thesis
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| Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 204PAMT | credit | 15 | 20 exercise hours (45 min) of instruction per semester, 360 to 435 hours of self-study | English | summer |
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Department
The subject provides Department of Alternative and Puppet Theatre
Contents
The course is focused on individual work of the students on their final Master’s thesis, including research and writing. The work is supervised by a supervisor - teacher of one of the partner universities.
Students are obliged to appoint at least 4 consultations with their supervisor throughout the semester in person or online (especially in case when supervisor is from other partner university than the one where the respective student spends last semester).
Learning outcomes
In the field of knowledge students:
have an extended knowledge of puppet theatre in its historical and cultural context and in the context of other artistic disciplines and are able to develop this knowledge independently;
are familiar with the bibliography of the field;
demonstrate a deep understanding of the relationship between the practical and theoretical aspects of study and use this knowledge to further artistic development.
In the field of skills students:
are able to formulate (in oral and written form) ideas on themes related to the performing arts;
are able to carry out independent, individual work such as gathering, analysing and interpreting information within a theatre idea, formulating a critical argument, intrinsic motivation and organizing independent work;
know effective techniques for improving one's own professional skills that allow immediate development through independent creative work
In the field of social competences students:
are able to reflect on the social, scientific and ethical aspects of their work. Will be able to transfer their knowledge to others interested in the field;
are able to make self-evaluation.
Prerequisites and other requirements
None.
Literature
Eco, Umberto. How to Write a Thesis, MIT Press Ltd, 2015.
Evaluation methods and criteria
Credits are awarded upon successful submitting the final version of Master’s thesis into Academic Information System (KOS) and meeting the required minimal number of consultations with the supervisor.
Further information
No schedule has been prepared for this course