ARCH1112 From Origins to Civilizations
First Year Course
| Offered By | School of Archaeology and Anthropology |
|---|---|
| Academic Career | Undergraduate |
| Course Subject | Archaeology |
| Offered in | Second Semester, 2011 and Second Semester, 2012 |
| Unit Value | 6 units |
| Course Description |
This course will provide an introduction to the archaeological and biological data which reflect upon cultural history and human variation. From Origins to Civilisations sets up a broad framework upon which later Archaeology and Biological Anthropology units across the University can be placed. In particular, taken with the other first year unit, Introduction to Archaeology (ARCH 1111), taught in the 1st semester each year, it provides the necessary basis for students to continue on to a wide variety of later year units within our School. |
| Learning Outcomes |
Course Aims
Course Outcomes At the end of the course successful students will be able to:
Intellectual (thinking) skills:
|
| Indicative Assessment |
Assessment takes the form of two 2,000 word essays (70%), tutorial attendance and presentation (20%) and an in-class test (10%). |
| Workload |
2 hours lectures and 1 hour tutorial/laboratory per week. Films will be shown but are not compulsory. Students will normally spend an additional 4 hours per week in study. |
| Areas of Interest | Archaeology |
| Incompatibility |
PREH1112 From Origins to Civilisations. |
| Preliminary Reading |
Scarre, C. ed The Human Past, Thames and Hudson, 2010. |
| Majors/Specialisations | Population Studies, Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Forensic Anthropology, Human Ecology, Human Sciences, and Social Research Methods |
| Academic Contact | Dr Dougald O'Reilly |
The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.




