Teaching Workshop: Musicological Research Methods
A.Y. 2022/2023
Learning objectives
Organizing, carrying out, and writing down a musicological research project
Expected learning outcomes
- How to organize a musicological research project;
- Getting familiar with musicological literature and repertoires;
- Using electronic resources for a musicological research;
- How to compile a bibliography;
- How to write a scholarly paper and/or a musicological thesis.
- Getting familiar with musicological literature and repertoires;
- Using electronic resources for a musicological research;
- How to compile a bibliography;
- How to write a scholarly paper and/or a musicological thesis.
Lesson period: Second semester
Single course
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Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Lesson period
Second semester
Course syllabus
Intended for the BA in Cultural Heritage, and for the MA in Music Cultures Media Performance, STRiM aims at acquainting the bibliographical tools, techniques and methodologies needed in musicological research, as well as to master an academic writing style and to explore new historiographical directions and current research topics.
Prerequisites for admission
Successful completion of at least one musicological course (L-ART 07)
Teaching methods
Lessons, seminars, home reading and assignments.
Teaching Resources
Laptop or tablet recommended. Other materials will be provided during the lab.
Assessment methods and Criteria
Weekly assignments and a final paper
- University credits: 3
Humanities workshops: 20 hours
Professor:
De Mario Bianca