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6th May 2015, 03:53 PM
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Pg Diploma Courses In Ambedkar University
I have completed my graduation degree and now want to do PG diploma course from the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University so please give me the list of PG diploma courses offered by the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University, also give me details about there admission criteria?
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30th November 2019, 02:59 PM
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Re: Pg Diploma Courses In Ambedkar University
Can you provide me the course structure of the Post-Graduation Diploma in Performance Studies Program offered by Ambedkar University, Delhi?
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30th November 2019, 02:59 PM
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Re: Pg Diploma Courses In Ambedkar University
As per my knowledge, Ambedkar University, Delhi does not offer Post-Graduation Diploma in Performance Studies Program; instead it offers M.A. Performance Studies. M.A. Performance Studies Curriculum It is a two year course with two semesters each year. A semester is of 16 weeks duration. The students should register for a minimum 16 credits each semester and need to earn 64 credits to complete the Programme. The completion of the programme successfully and meritoriously will depend on the completion of the required number of courses, voluntary participation in all activities of the School, writing and presenting a dissertation at the end of the second year. Semester I Foundation Course – I Elective – I Core Course – I History and Historiography of Performance I Core Course – II Theories of Performance I Semester II Foundation Course – II Elective – II Core Course – III History and Historiography of Performance II Core Course – IV Theories of Performance II Semester III Foundation Course – III Elective – III Core Course – V Performance as Research Core Course – VI Reading and Decoding Performance Semester IV Core Course – VII Aurality and Movement in Popular Performance Elective – IV Dissertation SELECTED LIST OF ELECTIVES Monsoon Semester (for Semesters 1 and 3) Body in the Perfrmative Matrix Theories on the Avant-Garde Space and Spectatorship Lineages of the Contemporary Visuality: A Historical Overview Modern Indian Theatre and Contemporary Performances Winter Semester (for Semesters 2 and 4) Sensorium: Building and Debris Modernism: Imprints of the Political Post Colonialism: Literature and Arts Aesthetics and Social Stratification Art and Social Movements Performance Making: Exploring Body, Space, Sound Objects and Media LIST OF FOUNDATION COURSES Critical Theory Cultural Studies Theories on Marginality |
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