Units of Study
ARCA3601 - Research in Australasian Archaeology
Semester 2, 2013 | Credit Points: 6
Coordinator: Roland J Fletcher
Phone: +61 2 9351 7813
Email: roland.fletcher@sydney.edu.au
Description
An advanced seminar for students who wish to develop their research, analytical, writing and presentation skills by investigating a key area of contemporary archaeological research. Specific topics will vary from year to year with primary emphasis on Australasian archaeology (Asia, Australia, and the Pacific) placed in global perspective and/or current issues in archaeological theory, method and practice relevant to staff research projects (e.g. history and philosophy of archaeology, spatial analysis, digital methods, public archaeology and heritage studies, historical archaeology, archaeozoology, archaeologies of colonialism).
Assessments
1x4000wd research report (60%), 1x1500wd seminar paper (30%), 1x500wd seminar presentation (10%)
Classes
1x2-hr seminar/week
Prerequisites
Credit average in 24 senior credit points of Archaeology
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