Last modified: 28 Jun 2018 10:27
In Part 2 of the course, you will continue your study of works of art and architecture in situ by undertaking a final fieldtrip. This can be as part of a tutor-led group visit, to Paris for example, or as a planned and agreed independent trip. You will complete your Flog with reflections on summer activities and then begin selecting the material for your Fieldwork ePortfolio. Unlike the Flog, this must be written in an academic style and will give you the opportunity to show how your thoughts and ideas as an art historian have been developing throughout the course. Download course guide.
Study Type | Undergraduate | Level | 4 |
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Term | First Term | Credit Points | 30 credits (15 ECTS credits) |
Campus | None. | Sustained Study | No |
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Fieldwork 2 continues the study of works of art and architecture in situ. A core element of the second part of this course is participating in an agreed, planned fieldtrip during one week in the first half-session, which could, for example, be to Paris. As at Level 3, students record and reflect upon their planned and independent visits in their Flog (Fieldwork Log). Selected reflections, reviews and analyses of works seen and public lectures attended during both parts of the Fieldwork course are presented in an ePortfolio, which forms the summative assignment of the course, and is written in an academic style.
Tutor-Led Fieldwork Visit to Paris (subject to minimum number)
Optional Residential Group Visit or Independent Fieldwork Visit
Paris in Week 8 of the 1st session - bed and breakfast accommodation [5 days and 4 nights] cost £90.00 in AY2015-16
(Students to make their own travel arrangements)
Students who opt to undertake an independent fieldwork visit to make their own travel and accommodation arrangements.
Information on contact teaching time is available from the course guide.
1st Attempt: The students submit a 7,000 word ePortfolio, which accounts for (100%) of the course marks.
Resit: Normally no resit available.
There are no assessments for this course.
Ongoing from Fieldwork 1, there will be regular written feedback provided through the Flog as well as regular verbal feedback during the visits. Feedback will be given on a draft entry for the ePortfolio.
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