| Delivery Type | Delivery length / details |
|---|---|
| Lecture | Lecture 1 x 1 hour per week |
| Seminars / Tutorials | Seminar 1 x 1 hour per week (Students will be informed of their group allocation) |
| Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
|---|---|---|
| Semester Assessment | Essay (2,500 words) | 40% |
| Semester Exam | Written examination (2 hours) | 50% |
| Semester Assessment | Class Contribution | 10% |
| Supplementary Assessment | Written essay to a new topic | 50% |
| Supplementary Assessment | 2 Hours Written Examination (2 hours) | 50% |
Typically, upon completion of this module a student will be able to:
This module focuses on a selection of 19th and 20th century European theatre texts in order to examine a variety of performance modes, theatre practices and dramatic theories.
| Skills Type | Skills details |
|---|---|
| Application of Number | NOT DEVELOPED |
| Communication | Communication skills will be developed in seminar sessions (class contribution). |
| Improving own Learning and Performance | Students will receive feedback on class contribution and written assignments. |
| Information Technology | IT and information handling skills will be demonstrated in students' individual research (library and web-based) and in their written work (word processing). |
| Personal Development and Career planning | Students will have the opportunity to explore specific areas which reflect and strengthen their individual career needs. |
| Problem solving | NOT DEVELOPED |
| Research skills | Students will demonstrate the results of individual research in the form of essays. |
| Subject Specific Skills | Students are encouraged to develop the use of a critical and analytical vocabulary in their written and oral response to the module contents. |
| Team work | Group discussions in seminars will develop group work skills. |
This module is at CQFW Level 6