Teaching Responsibility

LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:

LJMU Partner Taught

Learning Methods

Lecture

Practical

Seminar

Tutorial

Workshop

Module Offerings

5605MCIPA-SEP-PAR

Aims

Students, working in groups, as part of a team, or occasionally as an individual, will utilise their Level 4 and Level 5 learning, to design, strategise, manage, and deliver a ‘Practical Project’, appropriate to the creative industries and performing arts. The character, organisation and purpose of their Practical Project will be negotiated and agreed with the Module Leader and Head of Department, in line with the module’s Learning Outcomes.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Evidence use of prior learning from within this programme to objectively plan a creative industry or performing arts focussed practical project.
2.
Manage and deliver a creative industry or performing arts focussed practical project.
3.
Analytically reflect upon their management role and its impact upon the project's outcome.

Module Content

Outline Syllabus:
  • Understanding the breadth of creative industries and performing arts projects.
  • Recognise, contextualise, and apply the key objective aspects required of a small scale contemporary creative industries and performing arts project plan, including financing, physical resources, legal requirements, and personnel.
  • Teaching, guidance and mentoring of collaborative working, forward planning, personal resilience, project management, project resilience appropriate professional etiquette, marketing strategies and project delivery.
  • Teaching and facilitation of objective personal and professional reflection and evaluation techniques, drawing upon appropriate theoretical and practical concepts.
  • Mentoring and guidance of practical and theoretical strategies and techniques for oral presentation in a professional environment.
Module Overview:
Building on their learning and experience at Level 4, students will be taught, guided, and mentored in understanding, analysing and applying the skills, strategies and managerial creativity, required to successfully produce and deliver a practical project, of any sort, appropriate to the broad creative industries and performing arts sector.

Assessments

Practice

Presentation