Dissertation Thesis 1
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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180DITS1 | credit | 10 | 42 hours (45 min) of instruction per semester, 219 to 269 hours of self-study | English, Czech | academic year |
Subject guarantor
Name of lecturer(s)
Hanuš BARTOŇ, Slavomír HOŘÍNKA, Ivan KURZ, Luboš MRKVIČKA, Michal NEJTEK, Michal RATAJ
Contents
Learning objective:
A subject in which the core theoretical part of the dissertation task is realized, usually oriented to the field of artistic research. The systematic research activity is confirmed by the completion of the text part of the dissertation assignment in the scope of at least 20 standard pages.
Thematic areas:
Music theoretical research, artistic research.
Learning outcomes
- implementation of the first part of the dissertation text, which is in accordance with the doctoral student's individual study plan and may take the form of a research paper, a completed chapter or several chapters of a future dissertation, or an otherwise structured text output of a minimum of 20 standard pages,
- the improvement of the ability to reflect theoretically on one's own field and to acquire the skills leading to the integration of one's own theoretical results into the broader professional discourse,
- the acquisition of a secure knowledge of research methodologies, particularly in the field of artistic research and music theory for composers, and the ability to relate these innovatively to their own artistic practice.
Prerequisites and other requirements
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Literature
Source materials and professional literature related to the dissertation research, the list of which is continuously consulted with the supervisor and approved or supplemented annually by the departmental board.
All logistical and technological facilities of the Department of Composition of the HAMU, in particular: musical instruments, teaching and study rooms, two multimedia laboratories, extensive equipment storage, notographic technologies, doctoral faculty facilities.
Evaluation methods and criteria
Each year, the doctoral student presents the results of his/her research in the given academic year to the departmental board in accordance with his/her individual study plan. If necessary, the doctoral student shall justify changes from the originally envisaged plan of work.
Note
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Schedule for academic year 2023/24:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
The subject is a part of the following study plans
- Composition (D) since 2022/23 (Required main subjects)
- Composition (D) since 2023/2024 (Required main subjects)