Postgraduate Course: MMus Dissertation (MUSI11006)
Course Outline
| School | Edinburgh College of Art | 
College | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | 
 
| Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 11 (Postgraduate) | 
 
| Course type | Dissertation | 
Availability | Available to all students | 
 
| SCQF Credits | 60 | 
ECTS Credits | 30 | 
 
 
| Summary | On successful completion of coursework MMus students in Musicology and Musical Instrument Research prepare, under supervision, for the submission of a dissertation on a chosen topic.  MMus Musicology students may also submit an edition of a musical document. | 
 
| Course description | 
    
    Not entered
    
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Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
| Pre-requisites | 
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Co-requisites |  | 
 
| Prohibited Combinations |  | 
Other requirements |  None | 
 
| Additional Costs |  n/a | 
 
 
Information for Visiting Students 
| Pre-requisites | None | 
 
		| High Demand Course? | 
		Yes | 
     
 
Course Delivery Information
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| Academic year 2024/25, Not available to visiting students (SS1) 
  
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Quota:  7 | 
 
| Course Start | 
Block 5 (Sem 2) and beyond | 
 
Timetable  | 
	
Timetable | 
| Learning and Teaching activities (Further Info) | 
 
 Total Hours:
600
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 Dissertation/Project Supervision Hours 6,
 Programme Level Learning and Teaching Hours 12,
Directed Learning and Independent Learning Hours
582 )
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| Assessment (Further Info) | 
 
  Written Exam
0 %,
Coursework
100 %,
Practical Exam
0 %
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| Additional Information (Assessment) | 
A disssertation of c. 15,000 words or an edition of a musical document accompanied by a commentary of c. 5,000 words.  The dissertation should include the appropriate scholarly apparatus (such as footnoting, musical examples, tables, a properly-organised bibliograpy), utilising appropriate forms of word- and music-processing software. | 
 
| Feedback | 
Regular formative feedback will be given during meetings with the supervisor.  Summative feedback will be given after the examination board meeting. | 
 
| No Exam Information | 
 
Learning Outcomes 
    On completion of this course, the student will be able to:
    
        - On completion of this course, the student will be able to: Design and conduct an extended research project in music that contributes to expanding knowledge in the field.
 - Utilise a range of research resources, including, for example and as appropriate, library, archival, recordings, scores and web-based material. You will also evaluate and deploy research methods appropriate and relevant to your project, your material as well as your research questions and aims.
 - Devise a structured and intellectually sound argument, introducing research questions, examining a range of material, drawing conclusions, and assessing any possible shortcomings, unresolved issues or contradictions.
 - Communicate research results transparently and convincingly to an academic audience.
 
     
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Reading List 
| Dependent on individual dissertation topic. |   
 
Additional Information
| Graduate Attributes and Skills | 
1.	Ability to self-manage a research project, including the ability to work both autonomously and to seek and integrate feedback from peers and superiors;  
2.	Ability to find, organise and evaluate relevant information;  
3.	Ability to deliver the project on time and in keeping with the stipulations. | 
 
| Additional Class Delivery Information | 
By arrangement with supervisor | 
 
| Keywords | Not entered | 
 
 
Contacts 
| Course organiser | Dr Morag Grant 
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Course secretary | Miss Laura Duff 
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