MASC - Fors Arch & Palaeo Specialization
MASC - Fors Arch & Palaeo Specialization - Courses
Summary of courses offered in the MASC - Fors Arch & Palaeo Specialisation in 2013
| Core Courses (12 units) | |
| Second Semester, 2013 | |
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BIAN6515 - Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology BIAN6517 - Human Skeletal Analysis |
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| First Semester, 2014 | |
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BIAN6517 - Human Skeletal Analysis |
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| Second Semester, 2014 | |
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BIAN6512 - Ancient Health & Disease |
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| Recommended Elective Courses (maximum of 12 units) | |
| First Semester, 2013 | |
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BIOL8021 - Health and Disease in a Changing World HGEO8001 - Assessing Vulnerability to Natural Hazards |
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| Second Semester, 2013 | |
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EMSC8707 - Understanding Geological Hazards ENVS6015 - GIS and Spatial Analysis ENVS6529 - Palaeo-Environmental Reconstruction HGEO8002 - Disaster Risk Reduction and Management |
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| First Semester, 2014 | |
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ARCH6005 - Archaeology of the Pacific Islanders BIOL8021 - Health and Disease in a Changing World HGEO8001 - Assessing Vulnerability to Natural Hazards |
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| Second Semester, 2014 | |
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EMSC8707 - Understanding Geological Hazards ENVS6015 - GIS and Spatial Analysis HGEO8002 - Disaster Risk Reduction and Management |
Courses that count towards this Specialisation
Core Courses (12 units)
BIAN6512 - Ancient Health & Disease
BIAN6515 - Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology
BIAN6517 - Human Skeletal Analysis
Recommended Elective Courses (maximum of 12 units)
ARCH6005 - Archaeology of the Pacific Islanders
BIOL8020 - Genomics & Biotechnology
BIOL8021 - Health and Disease in a Changing World
EMSC8707 - Understanding Geological Hazards
ENVS6015 - GIS and Spatial Analysis
ENVS6529 - Palaeo-Environmental Reconstruction
HGEO8001 - Assessing Vulnerability to Natural Hazards
HGEO8002 - Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
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The information published on the Study at ANU 2013 website applies to the 2013 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2012 website.



