Artesis Plantijn Hogeschool Antwerpen
Koninklijk Conservatorium Antwerpen
campus Desguinlei
Desguinlei 25 - 2018 Antwerpen
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Research methodology32728/1783/1920/1/92
Study guide

Research methodology

32728/1783/1920/1/92
Academic year 2019-20
Is found in:
  • Bridging Programme Dance
This is a single course unit.
Study load: 3 credits
Co-ordinator: Cassiers Edith
Other teaching staff: Gordon Natalie
Teaching staff are not (all) known yet.
Languages: Dutch
Scheduled for: Academic year
This course unit is marked out of 20 (rounded to an integer).
Possible deadlines for learning account: 31.10.2019 ()
Re-sit exam: is possible.
Possibility of deliberation: You have to pass this course unit (will never be deliberated).
Total study time: 90,00 hours

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Short description

The course ‘Research Methodologies’ teaches the dance student how to conduct a research. It provides an introduction to the wide range of theoretical perspectives to look and analyze art in general and dance in particular. We cover different approaches, their convergences and divergences, their strengths as well as (potential) problems.

Course content

The course ‘Research Methodologies’ teaches the dance student how to conduct a research. It provides an introduction to the wide range of theoretical perspectives to look and analyze art in general and dance in particular. We cover different approaches, their convergences and divergences, their strengths as well as (potential) problems.

The students learn to develop and formulate a research question, hypothesis and strategy. The students will be able to distinguish and use different research methodologies (in the arts). This course covers how to search for information about a subject in the arts through various types of information sources such as reference works, bibliographies, monographs, (scientific) journals, dissertations, electronic databases and audiovisual sources. The students learn to apply the different methods and research techniques for detecting and handling primary and secondary data available in library catalogs and classification systems. The course will also cover how to collect information through field work with the aid of techniques such as (ethnographical) observation and interviews.

They will learn how to collect information about a certain subject, analyze this information, evaluate it and select it for its usefulness for different forms of research output. The students will learn different ways to communicate this research (through, for example, a research paper, an essay, a webpage, etc.) and how to correctly and consistently use and reference to their sources.
Through individual and group assignments, the students are made familiar with the basic principles of research.

Educational organisation (list)

Learning Activities
Collaborative learning15,00 hours
Work time outside of contact hours75,00 hours

Evaluation (text)

Assessment methods will include
  • Project assignment
  • Permanent evaluation knowledge