By the end of this course, you should be able to · Formulate with a high degree of independence a specialized question on the dynamics (including fertility, mortality and/or migration) of a geographically, socio-culturally, socio-economically or biologically defined human population, suitable for in-depth investigation via the published scholarly literature in anthropological demography or demographic anthropology (broad defined); or on a defined thematic topic in the same field · Conduct independent scholarly literature research in sufficient depth to form a basis for investigating a specialized research question in the field · Examine published data in depth and draw on such data from a variety of sources to form an independent argument that is comparative, analytical, critical where appropriate, and evaluative, in answer to a self-set question in the field · Communicate convincingly an original argument in the field with attention to both its logical coherence and its basis in empirical research, both in oral and written forms · Participate critically and insightfully in the discussion of peers' work in the field |