HUMN8013 Writing, World Histories and Lives: Special topics
| Offered By | Interdisciplinary Humanities Group |
|---|---|
| Academic Career | Graduate Coursework |
| Course Subject | Humanities |
| Offered in | HUMN8013 will not be offered in 2012 |
| Unit Value | 6 units |
| Course Description | This course will enable students in the Liberal Arts program to undertake intensive study in a particular theme in the field of Writing, World Histories and Lives through a combination of seminars, workshops and prescribed readings. |
| Learning Outcomes |
Course aims: Specific course aims will be formulated prior to the commencement of each teaching period in consultation between the lecturer and program convener to ensure that they are most suited to the particular theme of enquiry that is presented within the course. The specified course aims will be consistent with and contribute to the Liberal Arts program aims, so it may be said that on having successfully completed an intensive study of a particular theme in humanities-based research, students will have the knowledge and skills to: 1. Synthesise and articulate key concepts in the various disciplines that contribute to the field of Writing, World Histories and Lives, and demonstrate effective interdisciplinary thinking. 2. Apply methodological, conceptual and analytic tools to advanced level research into Liberal Arts research themes. 3. Utilise a range of practices and techniques required for professional contexts, including effective written or verbal communication appropriate to audience and context. 4. Model best practice and have a commitment to ethical, reflective practice in the Liberal Arts. Learning outcomes: As with course aims, specific skills objectives will be formulated prior to the commencement of each teaching period in consultation between the lecturer and program convener to ensure that they are most suited to the particular theme of enquiry that is presented within the course. They will be consistent with and contribute to the student skills objectives of the Liberal Arts program and will aims to develop: 1. skills in written and verbal expression for a variety of relevant academic and / or professional purposes. 2. skills in interdisciplinary thinking and the ability to apply theoretical ideas to case studies developed from personal observation. 3. skills required for humanities research. This includes data-collection, analysis, and verbal and written presentation at the standard of a postgraduate degree. 4. an understanding and a basic set of the skills, standards and protocols required for working in areas pertaining to the Writing, World Histories and Lives sub-plan. |
| Indicative Assessment |
5000 words of written assessment or project-based work to be specified at the commencement of each teaching period. |
| Areas of Interest | Cultural Studies, English, and History |
| Requisite Statement | Entry to the course requires the permission of the Course Coordinator. |
| Recommended Courses | All other courses listed in the Writing, World Histories and Lives sub-plan of Liberal Arts program. |
| Consent Required | Consent is required prior to enrolling in this course. |
| Indicative Reading List |
To be specified prior to the commencement of each teaching period. |
| Programs | Graduate Certificate in Liberal Arts (Writing, World Histories and Lives), Graduate Certificate in Liberal Arts (Writing, World Histories and Lives), and Master of Liberal Arts (Writing, World Histories and Lives) |
| Academic Contact | Dr Ned Curthoys |
The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.




