DANC 352 - Seminar in Critical Theory Research and Methodology

Institution:
Denison University
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Description:
This course will explore basic sourcing and methodology skills in critical dance research. It is required of all junior majors and minors who intend to engage in critical theoretical research projects. Specifically, this seminar focuses on the creation and production of a prospectus or research proposal that outlines exactly what the research question is, what sources will be used, where any field work will be done, and how the results of the field work will be reported, evaluated, and interpreted. When there are human subjects involved, the prospectus will also include the application of the Human Subjects Internal Review Board. The first half of this seminar will incorporate reading from various texts to reveal processes and methodologies. The second half will focus on completing the prospectus and securing internships and permissions to pursue fieldwork. Students are required to attend all regular class meetings, participate in discussion, act as peer evaluators and share the progress of their work in research with their peers.(2 credits)
Credits:
2.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(740) 587-0810
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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