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Leader: Colin Hope
Offered:
Clayton First semester 2006 (Day)
Clayton Second semester 2006 (Day)
Synopsis: The dissertation comprises an extended discussion of an appropriate topic selected by students in consultation with the supervisor. It is regarded as a culminating test of the students' ability to produce, in respect of a significant archaeological topic, theme or theory, a piece of analytical and critical work. Prospective students should discuss the selection of a suitable topic with the Director of the Centre for Archaeology before the end of second semester of third year, for allocation of a supervisor, to enable the student to commence research during the long vacation.
Objectives: Upon successful completion of this unit students will have demonstrated that they are able to: 1. Design and develop a significant research project. 2. Collect, systematically and comprehensively, data relating to the research topic. 3. Undertake independent research with some guidance from a supervisor. 4. Present a cogent and convincing argument in relation to an in-depth analysis of the topic. 5. Assess various current interpretations of primary data in light of current knowledge. 6. Present a major piece of work in an acceptable scholarly form.
Assessment: