MU-501 Master's Thesis - Management Project
- ECTS Credits:
- 30
- Responsible department:
- Faculty of Fine Arts
- Course Leader:
- Daniel Nordgård
- Lecture Semester:
- Spring
- Teaching language:
- English.
- Duration:
- 1 term
The course is connected to the following study programs
- Master's Programme in Popular Music
- Master's Programme in Music Management
Teaching language
English.Prerequisites
ME-426 Musicological Theory and Method
Course contents
The study programme coordinator will discuss and choose the supervisor(s) together with the students. All students are obliged to have at least one in-house supervisor. According to the scope of the thesis and the interests of the students, two students may work together in a group.
During the first semester the students will have the opportunity of having consultations on a general level. The teachers in the master¿s team will provide such consultations. The programme will also have excursions and meetings with businesses, entrepreneurs and employees in the field.
The student is supervised by a University of Agder faculty member and potentially a mentor from the music- and cultural field. The mentor can typically represent the organisation/company where the student has his/her practical cultural project management. The master thesis can very well be linked to the practical cultural project management. Each student will in consultation with the module leaders and/or mentor choose the subject area for research where appropriate. The subject should address current issues in project management for music and stage and must incorporate relevant theories, academic research design, and critical analysis. The master¿s thesis is the capstone of the learning in the programme and builds on the skills and experience derived from the previous modules. It provides students with the opportunity to apply programme knowledge into a major project and add to the body of professional practice and theoretical literature.
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
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understand project management within a cultural management context
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undertake in depth analysis
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work independently
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apply basic research techniques
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organize the findings into a comprehensible and explicit structure
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critically assess the validity and general applicability of the conclusions drawn
Assessment methods and criteria
Master¿s thesis
Length: 70-100 pages
The Master¿s thesis is individual or in groups of two students.
Assessed on the basis A-F (with A as the highest level and F as fail)