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Arts 401 will prepare you to carry out original research in your own discipline and across disciplines. We will introduce you to epistemologies and methods used in research and scholarship in the Arts, including Kaupapa Maori approaches, to give you the tools to start your own research at Honours and Masters level. You’ll get a chance to test, assess, and practice different methods. You will work collaboratively and individually to explore the possibilities different methods offer for your research interests. ARTS401 has a strongly practical focus that requires active in-class engagement. This is not a distance course.
ARTS401 will prepare you to carry out original research in your own discipline and across disciplines. We will introduce you to epistemologies and methods used in research and scholarship in the Arts, to give you the tools to start your own research at Honours and Masters level. You’ll get a chance to test, assess, and practice different methods. You will work collaboratively and individually to explore the possibilities different methods offer for your discipline and areas of research. We’ll also engage with Kaupapa Māori research, human ethics, and the research support offered by the UC Library, including the Macmillan Brown Library.
Students who pass this course will:1. Be able to conceptualise and carry out research, including the development of a research question and the identification of the most appropriate method for a particular topic.2. Be able to find, critically examine and interpret a range of literature, data and primary/secondary sources.3. Understand when and how to engage with Mana Whenua, Māori, and Pasifika communities, and other community groups to develop ethical, socially engaged research, and acknowledge and uphold Māori values with an understanding of tikanga and kaupapa Māori research practice.4. Be able to present research in a variety of forms (written, oral, visual), and to give and receive feedback on research process and presentation.5. Be able to contribute effectively in cooperative and collaborative work.6. Feel confident embarking on a research project for the first time.
Permission of the Head of Department.
Students must attend one activity from each section.
Students must attend both Workshop A and Workshop B classes in person. There is no online option for this course.
Jane Buckingham and Serena Kelly
Maria Hellstrom
Domestic fee $2,169.00
International Postgraduate fees
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Humanities .