Admission requirements
Completed first year (Propedeuse) of the bachelor Art History or education at a similar level. Successfully completed second year seminars (or the equivalent thereof).
Description
The bachelor final paper is the final excercise of the BA programme. In this component of the programme the student is supposed to proof he/she is capable of planning and doing a student research project.
The subject of the bachelor paper is chosen within the student's specialisation and determined in consultation with the accompanying professor/docent. It is advisable to do this individual research as an extension of the work being done in the BA3 seminar or the lectures in the BA 3rd year Perspectives on art history research course. Prior to the beginning of the second semester it must be clear what is the specialisation and subject matte, and who will be the final paper supervisor.
Course Objectives
- Being able to independently do small-scale scholarly research in the domain of art history, using tools and methodologies relevant for the specialisation.
Timetable
For the timing of this programme component see the related information on Blackboard, especially [1718] BA eindwerkstuk Kunstgeschiedenis.
Mode of instruction
- Research on an individual basis; supervision.
Course Load
Course load in summary: 10 ects (280 hrs)
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280 hours
Assessment method
- Bachelor final paper (100%)
The Bachelor Final Paper is about 17-21 pages in size, which is the equivalent of about 8.500 words (plus or minus 1.000). In principle this includes notes, references and appendices. The 8.500 words indicator is not strict. The final paper should not substantially exceed 8.500 words if notes etc. are not included; it should not be substantially less than 8.500 if notes etc. are included. Please ask your supervisor in case of doubt.
Handing in a digital version of your final paper is mandatory. Students should consult their supervisor about paper versions etc.
To hand-in your final paper, use the corresponding Blackboard site: [1718] BA eindwerkstuk Kunstgeschiedenis – where under the heading Assignments your final version can be uploaded.
Compensation: not applicable.
Re-sit: one re-sit.
Exam review: How and when an exam review will take place will be disclosed together with the publication of the exam results at the latest. If a student requests a review within 30 days after publication of the exam results, an exam review will have to be organized.
Blackboard
Blackboard will be used to publish relevant information and to upload your final paper.
Literature
Refer to Blackboard.
Registration
Please consult the coordinator of studies for the BA Art History
Registration Studeren à la Carte and Contractonderwijs
N.a.
Contact
Coördinatoren van de verschillende afdelingen:
Early Modern Visual Arts, Graphic and Drawing Art: Dr. E. (Edward) Grasman
Modern and Contemporary Visual Art and Photography: Mw Dr. H.F. (Helen) Westgeest
Theory and History of Architecture: Mw Dr. J.G. (Juliette) Roding
History of Design/Applied Arts: Mw Dr. M.E.W. (Marion) Boers
Museums and Collections: Mw Dr. M. (Marika) Keblusek
Or send an e-mail to the study coordinator of the BA Art History / Arts, Media and Society
Remarks
N.a.