Units of Study

INMS3605 - Autonomy and Human Rights in Indonesia

Semester 1, 2013  |  Credit Points: 6

Coordinator: Vannessa Hearman
Phone: +61 2 9351 4182
Email: vannessa.hearman@sydney.edu.au

Description

This unit is designed for native speakers, near native speakers and advanced learners of Indonesian. It is one of six advanced units offered on a rotating basis, which can be taken in any order. Drawing on English and Indonesian language academic publications and other Indonesian-language resources, students will engage in research, writing and scholarly discussion on Indonesia's human rights record and the impact of regional autonomy on Indonesia's ability to accommodate its citizens' civil, political, social, cultural and economic rights.

Assessments

10xweekly assessment tasks (equivalent to 2000wds) (40%), 2x15 minute oral assessments (equivalent to 1000wds) (20%) and 1x2000wd essay and portfolio (40%)

Textbooks

Materials may be purchased from the University Copy Centre

Classes

1x1-hr lecture/week, 1x2-hr seminar/week

Prerequisites

INMS3102 or INMS3602

Additional Information

This unit is available as a designated 'Advanced' unit for students who are already enrolled in the BA (Advanced) degree program.

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