Advanced Topics in Television Studies FTV5061
- Academic Session: 2024-25
- School: School of Culture and Creative Arts
- Credits: 20
- Level: Level 5 (SCQF level 11)
- Typically Offered: Either Semester 1 or Semester 2 (Alternate Years)
- Available to Visiting Students: Yes
- Collaborative Online International Learning: No
Short Description
The course will interrogate advanced topics in Television Studies, drawn from a variety of geographical areas, historical periods, analytical approaches and theoretical frameworks. Study will contrast contemporary paradigms, practices and methods at the cutting edge of the field with more foundational critical explorations of the televisual medium.
Timetable
10 x 1hr lecture
10 x 1hr seminar
10 x 2hr screening
Requirements of Entry
Standard entry to Masters at College level.
Excluded Courses
None
Co-requisites
None
Assessment
Short essay - 40%, maximum 2,000 words, to be submitted halfway through the course.
Long essay - 60%, maximum 3,000 words, to be submitted at the end of the semester.
Course Aims
The course aims to:
■ Explore the concept of television specificity in relation to key movements in the development of Television Studies (e.g. genres, modes of address, forms of engagement and representational issues)
■ Provide opportunities for exploring the historical development of television as a medium (e.g. technological, geographical, social and industrial developments)
■ Cultivate the critical skills needed to analyse and critique televisual texts (e.g. close reading, critical analysis, modes of spectatorship and relations of viewing)
■ Analyse the interrelatedness of theoretical, historical and critical approaches to Television Studies
Intended Learning Outcomes of Course
By the end of this course students will be able to:
■ Analyse key contributions to the development of Television Studies, with reference to relevant televisual texts
■ Outline key historical developments of television as a medium, supported by relevant evidential sources
■ Apply appropriate critical skills and research methodologies in critiquing and analysing televisual texts
■ Conduct guided research in Television Studies and communicate their findings orally and in writing within appropriate academic forms
■ Construct coherent, lucid and accurate written and verbal responses to key questions within the field of Television Studies
Minimum Requirement for Award of Credits
Students must submit at least 75% by weight of the components (including examinations) of the course's summative assessment.