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HUMS505 Reading Unit A

Updated: 25 October 2011
Credit Points 6
Offering
Responsible Campus Teaching Period Mode of Study
Armidale Summer Semester Off Campus
Armidale Trimester 1 Off Campus
Armidale Trimester 1 On Campus
Armidale Trimester 2 Off Campus
Armidale Trimester 2 On Campus
Intensive School(s) None
Supervised Exam There is no UNE Supervised Examination.
Pre-requisites candidature in a postgraduate award and Credit GPA in 24cp at 300 level or 12cp at 400/500 level within the same area of study as the intended reading course, and permission of relevant head of school
Co-requisites None
Restrictions None
Notes None
Combined Units None
Coordinator(s) To be advised
Unit Description

This unit is designed to allow students to pursue individual research interests or to undertake an agreed program of study. Students must consult with the School of Humanities or School of Arts, and secure the permission of head of school or nominee, prior to enrolment.

Prescribed Material
Mandatory
Text(s):

Note: Students are expected to purchase prescribed material

The Normans (The Peoples of Europe)
ISBN: 9781405149655
Chibnall, M., Wiley-Blackwell 2006
Note: This text is for the following topic only: England to Syria: Norman Expansion in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries and is also available as an e-book
Text refers to: Summer Semester , Off Campus
Disclaimer Unit information may be subject to change prior to commencement of the teaching period.
Assessment
Title Exam Length Weight Mode No. Words
Alternative Assessment 100% 7000
Assessment Notes
The alternative assessment is to be determined in consultation with the supervisor and must be equivalent to 7000 words.
Relates to Learning Outcomes (LO) and Graduate Attributes (GA)
LO:1-4 GA: 1,2,4,6
Assignment 1 50% 3500
Assessment Notes
This is a special option/individual research unit where assessment is flexible in consultation with the supervisor. The unit is assessed both on form and content - Research 50%, Writing 50%.
Relates to Learning Outcomes (LO) and Graduate Attributes (GA)
LO: 1-4 GA: 1,2,4,6
Assignment 2 50% 3500
Assessment Notes
This is a special option/individual research unit where assessment is flexible in consultation with the supervisor. The unit is assessed both on form and content - Research 50%, Writing 50%.
Relates to Learning Outcomes (LO) and Graduate Attributes (GA)
LO: 1-4 GA: 1,2,4,6

Learning Outcomes (LO) Upon completion of this unit, students will be able to:
  1. identify clearly an area of academic study, appropriate to postgraduate level work
  2. work effectively with limited supervision;
  3. demonstrate an advanced understanding of the principal themes in the area of study;
  4. demonstrate advanced abilities in analysis of key themes within the area of study.

Graduate Attributes (GA)
Attribute Taught Assessed Practised
1 Knowledge of a Discipline
Students will deepen their knowledge of the discipline through anin-depth study in the area of their specialisation.
True True True
2 Communication Skills
Students will be assessed on the style of writing, clarity of writing, expression and development of ideas, and referencing. Students will practise their communication skills bycompleting the assessment tasks.
True True
4 Information Literacy
Students are encouraged to develop research skills in collecting and evaluating data, including the skills to assess the utility of information, identify the most useful sources of information and critically examine those sources.
True True
5 Life-Long Learning
Students will engage in independent research and to structure their own learning programs. The unit will emphasise the progressive development of knowledge, and the diverse ways in which it is moulded by continuing research, scholarly conversation and often vigorous debate. As such, the unit does not focus on a finite body of knowledge. Rather it encourages open enquiry, ongoing debate and a desire to seek out more and question further. These are independent learning skills which can be applied to other learning situations throughout life.
True
6 Problem Solving
Students will be assessed on their ability to identify and deconstruct a research question and to integrate theory and literature into their answer. Students will need to work out how to address the question and where the most appropriate material is to answer the question.
True True
   

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