Supervised Special Project ANTH8037  - Details

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Offered By: School of Archaeology & Anthropology
Academic Career: Graduate Coursework
Course Subject: Anthropology
Offered in: First Semester, 2008 and Second Semester, 2008
Unit Value: 12 units
Course Description: This course involves students carrying out a research project on a policy or development issue of their choice. This will follow the development of a research proposal and presentation of a seminar. The write up of the project will be in the form of a sub-thesis of 10-15,000 words.
Indicative Assessment: Seminar presentation and research proposal (20%), sub-thesis (80%).
Workload: Regular Meetings with Supervisor and course Coordinator
Areas of Interest: Anthropology
Majors/Specialisations: Conflict and Development, Indigenous Policy, and Society & Environment
Academic Contact: Dr Patrick Kilby