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Postgraduate handbook 2004
Arts
Faculty Certificate in History
Course code: 2056 + Clayton + Mid-year entry available +
Program director: Seamus O'Hanlon
This course, offered full-time over one semester or part-time
over one year, provides suitably qualified people with an opportunity to gain
knowledge and skills in history and offers those who wish to proceed into
postgraduate diplomas with an introduction to recent debates and changes in the
discipline of history. In particular, the program introduces questions
concerning the nature and status of historical knowledge and the role of
history, and provides a more general base in conceptual and theoretical
knowledge into which people can successfully integrate their specific interests
in various fields of history.
Candidates with a bachelors degree in a field other than arts and
with relevant experience which establishes their capacity for advanced study in
history are eligible for admission. The following principles will form the
basis for decisions about admission for candidates without a bachelors
degree:
- candidates must provide references from at least two suitably qualified
people (one of whom should be their employer if relevant) who can attest to
their capacity to undertake tertiary studies involving a high degree of
independence in learning
- candidates will be expected to show evidence of substantial employment
experience in a professional field related to history, including professional
or public history, archival, library or museum work, heritage and cultural
policy, and professional writing and research
- in these fields, substantial employment experience is defined as a minimum
of six years professional experience or independent employment which includes
both administrative or managerial duties or equivalent competencies and
substantial research experience, preferably involving the production of
monographs or research-based reports
- in other fields of professional employment, evidence of advanced competency
in relevant skills, including independent research and analysis, the planning
and implementation of a substantial research project and advanced written and
oral communication skills.
Students successfully completing a faculty certificate with
average grades of credit or above are normally eligible to apply for entry into
the Postgraduate Diploma in History and may receive 50 per cent credit for that
course.
Students complete 24 points consisting of one historiography unit
and one elective chosen from the list below. Not all units are available each
year.
- HYM4120 Reading and writing Australian history
- HYM4200 History and memory
- HYM4560 The past around us (online)
- HYM4900 History, biography and autobiography
- HYM4950 Hidden transcripts: cultural approaches to the past
- HYM4960 Gender and history
- HYM4095 History and heritage
- HYM4115 Private and public voices in Renaissance correspondence
- HYM4140 The Raj imagined
- HYM4180 Images of the natural world: issues in environmental history
- HYM4270 Research methods in biography and life writing
- HYM4280 Reading and writing biography and life stories
- HYM4320 Citizens: histories of Australian citizenship
- HYM4330 Cultures of devotion in Renaissance Italy
- HYM4380 Heritage, history and archaeology in Victoria
- HYM4430 Perfecting America: rhetoric, reform and reaction
- HYM4500 Contours of racial thought
- HYM4510 History and the museum (on campus and online)
- HYM4840 Text and community in Renaissance Italy
- JWM4010 Reading and interpreting Jewish texts: from Antiquity to modern
times
- JWM4020 Between homeland and holy land: Israel in Jewish thought
- RLM4060 Medieval women and their world: constructing identities 1100-1450
- RLM4070 Buddhism: society, politics and ethics
- RLM4090 The authority of the text: the hermeneutical question
- RLM4110 Ecology, gender and the sacred
- RLM4120 Social theory, belief and history
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