Work Project in Contemporary Myths: Literature, Arts and Culture

Objectives

It is intended that the student will: - Develop knowledge and methodological skills to design and manage in an integrated and progressing way, a research project. - Compile a relevant state of art regarding the students- area of investigation. - Acquire methodological and cultural skills, allowing students to develop their academic performance or start a professional career in the area. - Prepare the public discussion of the results obtained as well as the affirmation of its relevance to clarify the chosen problem.

General characterization

Code

02107438

Credits

55.0

Responsible teacher

Available soon

Hours

Weekly - Available soon

Total - 1540

Teaching language

Portuguese

Prerequisites

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Bibliography

O(a) orientador(a)irá propondo leituras pertinentes em função dos objetos e temáticas de pesquisa de cada estudante.

The supervisors may suggest relevant readings in terms of objectives and issues adequate to each students´ research

Teaching method

Tutorial classes. Student's assessment will focus on the public presentation of the result of the project work.

Evaluation method

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Subject matter

The work project is one way foreseen in the legislation to finalize the Master in Contemporary Myths: Literature, Arts and Culture. Students will carry out a work project according to one out of two alternatives: - Designing a research project dealing a theme relevant to the Contemporary Myths field, appropriated to conduct a research leading to a doctoral degree. - In specific situations, design and development of an original application needed to respond to social, cultural and /or economic purposes. The work project will be shown as a descriptive essay written by the student describing the project objectives and (s) context (s) of application, identifying potential target groups, analyzing and interpreting scientific and technical literature regarding the scope of the project, presenting the results in a public defense before a jury

Programs

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