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Module SCU-3005:
Cymdeithaseg Cerddoriaeth

Cymdeithaseg Cerddoriaeth 2024-25
SCU-3005
2024-25
School Of History, Law And Social Sciences
Module - Semester 2
20 credits
Module Organiser: Rhian Hodges
Overview

Er mwyn cyflawni’r deilliannau dysgu uchod, bydd y themâu a ganlyn yn cael eu trafod:

  1. Beth yw Cymdeithaseg Cerddoriaeth?

  2. Cyd-destun hanesyddol Cymdeithaseg Cerddoriaeth.

  3. Pwysigrwydd cerddoriaeth mewn bywyd cymdeithasol (gan edrych ar y lleol a’r byd-eang [‘glocal’].

  4. Cerddoriaeth a hunaniaeth yng Nghymru.

  5. Pwysigrwydd cerddoriaeth mewn diwylliannau lleiafrifol yn Ewrop.

  6. Cerddoriaeth mewn gwahanol sefyllfaoedd cymdeithasol (gan gynnwys chwaraeon, siopa/marchnata, gwasanaethau crefyddol a phrotestiadau).

Assessment Strategy

Excellent. A* - A- Bydd y myfyriwr yn dangos ymwybyddiaeth feirniadol a gwreiddiol o brif theorïau a phersbectifau ym maes Cymdeithaseg Cerddoriaeth. Bydd y myfyriwr yn arddangos ymwybyddiaeth feirniadol, aeddfed a thrylwyr o ddatblygiadau hanesyddol y maes gan gyfleu dealltwriaeth ac ymwybyddiaeth feirniadol a gwreiddiol o berthynas Cerddoriaeth a Chymdeithaseg yng Nghymru. Bydd y myfyriwr yn gallu defnyddio, dadansoddi a gwerthuso’n feirniadol cysyniadau allweddol gan gyfeirio at ymchwil hanesyddol a chyfredol y maes gan gyflwyno gwaith ysgrifenedig o safon arbennig sydd yn cynnwys cyfeiriadaeth a llyfryddiaeth gynhwyfawr, eang a threfnus ei naws.

Good B*- B- Bydd y myfyriwr yn dangos ymwybyddiaeth dda o brif theorïau a phersbectifau ym maes Cymdeithaseg Cerddoriaeth. Bydd y myfyriwr yn arddangos ymwybyddiaeth dda o ddatblygiadau hanesyddol y maes gan gyfleu dealltwriaeth dda o berthynas Cerddoriaeth a Chymdeithaseg yng Nghymru. Bydd y myfyriwr yn gallu defnyddio a dadansoddi cysyniadau allweddol y maes gan gyfeirio at ymchwil hanesyddol a chyfredol y maes gan gyflwyno gwaith ysgrifenedig o safon da sydd yn cynnwys cyfeiriadaeth a llyfryddiaeth briodol gywir.

Threshold C* - C- Bydd y myfyriwr yn dangos ymwybyddiaeth sylfaenol o brif theorïau a phersbectifau ym maes Cymdeithaseg Cerddoriaeth. Bydd y myfyriwr yn arddangos ymwybyddiaeth sylfaenol o ddatblygiadau hanesyddol y maes gan gyfleu dealltwriaeth sylfaenol o berthynas Cerddoriaeth a Chymdeithaseg yng Nghymru. Bydd y myfyriwr yn gallu defnyddio cysyniadau allweddol gan gyfeirio at ymchwil hanesyddol a chyfredol y maes gan gyflwyno gwaith ysgrifenedig sydd yn cynnwys cyfeiriadaeth a llyfryddiaeth sylfaenol.

Learning Outcomes

  • Arddangos dealltwriaeth sylfaenol o hanes a datblygiad maes Cymdeithaseg Cerddoriaeth;

  • Cymhwyso’r themâu ymchwil hyn (uchod) ar gyfer y cyd-destun Cymreig, gan ddeall y berthynas rhwng cerddoriaeth a’r hunaniaeth Gymreig:

  • Datblygu sgiliau trafod ymchwil academaidd ar wahanol agweddau o gymdeithaseg Cerddoriaeth:

  • Datblygu’r sgiliau i fynegi a chyfathrebu syniadau yn effeithiol yn ysgrifenedig ac ar lafar, gan bwysleisio’r gallu i gynnal dadl gytbwys yn wrthrychol.

  • Ymdrin a gwerthuso prif themâu ymchwil a damcaniaethau cymdeithaseg Cerddoriaeth;

Assessment method

Individual Presentation

Assessment type

Summative

Description

10 mins Cyflwyniad Llafar

Weighting

30%

Due date

04/03/2022

Assessment method

Essay

Assessment type

Summative

Description

Aseiniad 2500 o eiriau

Weighting

70%

Due date

01/05/2023

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