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FT412: Studio Practice :Development
Module Title | Studio Practice :Development |
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Module Code | FT412 |
Module Tutor | Nat Goodden |
School | Art and Design |
CAT Points | 20 |
Level of Study | 7 |
Pre-requisites | Before taking this module you must pass FT410 |
Co-requisites | None |
Restrictions | None |
Brief Description | This module requires students to: strengthen further and to consolidate working practice; develop an awareness of the different contexts in which art is made and the theories to which it may relate; demonstrate an awareness and grasp of alternative points of view, and an ability to debate issues, through group discussion; review the Study Agreement. |
Indicative Syllabus | Students will concentrate on independent research and development of studio work. Students will present this and other work to date in an exhibition or by other appropriate means. Substantive issues in the work or arising from it will form the subject of formal group discussion in student-led seminars. |
Learning Outcomes | By the end of this module a student should: 1. have begun to accumulate a substantial body of personal creative work or documented practicebe familiar with a range of theoretical debates and be capable of contextualising them in relation to their practice; |
Learning and Teaching Activities | 200 hours total, including 25 hours contact time (tutorials, seminars, lectures, Study Agreement), 175 hours personal research and practical production |
Assessment (For further details see the Module Guide) | 001: 30% Coursework: Seminar presentation and report: 1000 words or equivalent 002: 70% Practical Assessment: In-class: Practical |
Special Assessment Requirements | None |
Indicative Resources | The Library Catalogue contains full details of the current reading list for this module. Further details may also be found in the Module Guide. |