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APR6019
Faculty of Arts
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
Organisational Unit | School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies |
Offered | Clayton First semester 2013 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Dr Ernest Koh |
This unit draws on wide range of published and unpublished work in history in order to develop an understanding of different approaches to history, to the varity of methodologies available, and to key issues in historiography and in the design and presentation of historical research. Its focus is practical, giving students an opportunity to reflect on the most appropriate methodologies and approaches to their own questions and source material. The workshops will give each student the opportunity to workshop their own writing.
Upon successful completion of the unit, student should be able to:
At least two writing exercises (1000 words each) and hurdle requirement essay 7,000 words): 100%
Two contact hours and 22 hours of preparation and private study per week.
Staff are also available to consult with students with respect to unit content on an individual basis as required.
2-hour workshops,
Question-focussed discussion,
Regular writing tasks and group work (unassessed but with detailed feedback from the group and from the staff member convening)
Moodle will be used to make material available and in some weeks to workshop online/provide feedback