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Disciplinary Film Critique

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Disciplinary Film Critique

Students construct a 2000 word essay critiquing a film from their disciplinary perspective. This involves analysing salient aspects of plot situation, thematic elements etc. by applying relevant theories/concepts from the course content. This task particularly reinforces formative disciplinary knowledge (which often challenges early undergraduates) through engaging contemporary contexts.

First year
Class size of 100-500
Open
Interview-based Research Project

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Interview-based Research Project

Students carry out and analyse four interviews (with individuals selected on the basis of discipline). The assessment consists of four stages: developing a semi-structured interview schedule and locating interviewees; conducting and recording interviews; creating verbatim transcripts; and performing qualitative analysis to produce a 1000 word field report of their findings.

Third year
Class size of 10-20
Open
Referencing and Critical Analysis

Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

Referencing and Critical Analysis

Designed to teach foundational research skills , provide capabilities in critical analysis , and prepare students for a major research essay, this assessment sees students locate four scholarly sources via disciplinary databases or on-campus library collections. Students must judiciously select and correctly reference these sources, conducting critical analysis on one o analysis , and prepare students for a major research essay , this assessment sees students locate four scholarly sources via disciplinary databases or on-campus library collections. Students must judiciously select and correctly reference these sources, conducting critical analysis on one oanalysis on one of these.

First year
Class size of 100-500
Open