Overview
The supervised study of an approved topic in theatre studies, involving research and leading to the presentation of a dissertation of between 12,000 and 13,000 words.
THEA 490 offers students the exciting challenge of developing their own research project, spending an extended period of work on a topic of their choosing and writing a dissertation on this topic.
About this paper
Paper title | Dissertation |
---|---|
Subject | Theatre Studies |
EFTS | 0.3333 |
Points | 40 points |
Teaching period(s) | Full Year
(On campus)
1st Non standard period (7 July 2023 - 28 June 2024) (On campus) |
Domestic Tuition Fees ( NZD ) | $2,413.09 |
International Tuition Fees | Tuition Fees for international students are elsewhere on this website. |
- Prerequisite
- 72 300-level THEA points
- Limited to
- BA(Hons), PGDipArts
- Notes
- Admission by application to the programme co-ordinator by 1 February 2022.
- Eligibility
This is a full-year paper, which is taken across two consecutive semesters. Prospective students should contact the Fourth-Year Co-ordinator, Professor Stuart Young. They are required to submit a topic, an outline (one to two pages) of their dissertation and a bibliography. All projects must be approved by the Head of Programme and the Fourth-Year Co-ordinator, and enrolments require departmental permission.
- Contact
- More information link
View more information on the School of Performing Arts' website
- Teaching staff
Convenor: Professor Stuart Young. Each candidate will be allocated one or, in some instances, two supervisors.
- Paper Structure
- Students are assessed on a written critical dissertation.
- Teaching Arrangements
THEA 490 is carried out under staff supervision. Further details are contained in the Theatre Programme Fourth-Year Handbook.
- Textbooks
Please contact the School of Performing Arts office for a copy of the most recent paper profile.
- Graduate Attributes Emphasised
- Lifelong learning, Scholarship, Communication, Critical thinking, Information literacy, Research, Self-motivation.
View more information about Otago's graduate attributes. - Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the paper will:
- Acquire high-level critical reading, writing and research skills
- Develop independence and self-management at a high level
Timetable
Overview
The supervised study of an approved topic in theatre studies, involving research and leading to the presentation of a dissertation of between 12,000 and 13,000 words.
THEA 490 offers students the exciting challenge of developing their own research project, spending an extended period of work on a topic of their choosing and writing a dissertation on this topic.
About this paper
Paper title | Dissertation |
---|---|
Subject | Theatre Studies |
EFTS | 0.3333 |
Points | 40 points |
Teaching period(s) | Full Year
(On campus)
1st Non standard period (1 March 2024 - 21 February 2025) (On campus) 2nd Non standard period (12 July 2024 - 4 July 2025) (On campus) |
Domestic Tuition Fees | Tuition Fees for 2024 have not yet been set |
International Tuition Fees | Tuition Fees for international students are elsewhere on this website. |
- Prerequisite
- 72 300-level THEA points
- Limited to
- BA(Hons), PGDipArts
- Notes
- Admission by application to the programme co-ordinator by 1 February.
- Eligibility
This is a full-year paper, which is taken across two consecutive semesters. Prospective students should contact the Fourth-Year Co-ordinator, Professor Stuart Young. They are required to submit a topic, an outline (one to two pages) of their dissertation and a bibliography. All projects must be approved by the Head of Programme and the Fourth-Year Co-ordinator, and enrolments require departmental permission.
- Contact
spa@otago.ac.nz or the Head of Theatre Studies
- More information link
View more information on the School of Performing Arts' website
- Teaching staff
Each candidate will be allocated a supervisor.
- Paper Structure
- Students are assessed on a written critical dissertation.
- Teaching Arrangements
THEA 490 is carried out under staff supervision. Further details are contained in the Theatre Programme Fourth-Year Handbook.
- Textbooks
Please contact the School of Performing Arts office for a copy of the most recent paper profile.
- Graduate Attributes Emphasised
- Lifelong learning, Scholarship, Communication, Critical thinking, Information literacy, Research, Self-motivation.
View more information about Otago's graduate attributes. - Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the paper will:
- Acquire high-level critical reading, writing and research skills
- Develop independence and self-management at a high level