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Handbook
Graduate information General information for graduates within the Department, including availability of resources, submission of work, deadlines, etc. (including the downloadable Word template for Masters proposals)

  
ITS Camera Equipment Loan Policy Information on the ITS site which outlines the procedures for use of production equipment by Screen and Media Studies students.

DOWNLOAD copies of the Filming Consent Form (PDF) and the Site Agreement Form (PDF)

  
Directed Studies Requirements for individual directed research projects, and a template for research proposals for projects.

  
Criteria for creative research Download this Word document, which outlines the model that the Department uses for the design and assessment of creative pieces of assessment.

  
Assessment cover sheet   Download this PDF document, and use it as the cover page for pieces of assessment submitted for papers within Screen and Media Studies.

  
Internships The requirements for students intending to do internships, and some background information.

  
Links An introductory list of useful online resources within the general field of Screen and Media Studies.

  
Writing essays A comprehensive guide to preparing and presenting essays.

  
Recommended reading A listing of suggested reading for current and prospective students in Screen and Media Studies.

  
Glossary Notes on sound, image, movement, editing, ideology and semiotics.

  
Referencing Standards and guidelines (see also the Library's Guide to finding information, which provides information about using library resources, referencing, etc.)

  
Plagiarism The Department (and University) policy on plagiarism.

  
Doing presentations Hints on how to prepare for in-class presentations.

  
Extensions policy The Department's policy toward extensions for Undergraduate pieces of assessment.

  
Grading scale Used by lecturers and tutors to mark pieces of assessment.