SPECIAL NOTE: May be taken as part of a History major
OFFERINGS
Unit
Sem 1
Sem 2
Full Yr
Spring
Summer
Winter
HTC232
H Distance(H,L,W,I,N)
Key Semester Dates
Semester
Campus
Attendance
Note
Start Date
Census Date
Final WW Date*
End Date
Sem 2
H
Distance
13-JUL-2009
10-AUG-2009
31-AUG-2009
16-OCT-2009
Sem 2
H
On Campus
13-JUL-2009
10-AUG-2009
31-AUG-2009
16-OCT-2009
Sem 2
I
Distance
13-JUL-2009
10-AUG-2009
31-AUG-2009
16-OCT-2009
Sem 2
L
Distance
13-JUL-2009
10-AUG-2009
31-AUG-2009
16-OCT-2009
Sem 2
N
Distance
13-JUL-2009
10-AUG-2009
31-AUG-2009
16-OCT-2009
Sem 2
W
Distance
13-JUL-2009
10-AUG-2009
31-AUG-2009
16-OCT-2009
* The Final WW Date is the final date from which you can withdraw from the unit without academic penalty, however you will still incur a financial liability (see Withdrawal dates explained for more information).
Analyses the archaeological material of central Roman Italy. The chief theme of the course is the evolution of urbanised culture through the extant archaeological evidence in the urban centres of Rome, Pompeii, Ostia and their suburban hinterlands. The impact of the Romans was extreme, but this cultural force also changed and evolved, which explains the necessity to incorporate an analysis of the changes in Roman needs and technologies over time. The most dramatic change occurred during the 2nd Century BC, which saw a marked change in the urban climate and greatly affected the types of archaeological evidence that remain.
WEIGHT: 12.5%
ASSESSMENT: Internal: HTC232 - 3,000 words written work (50%), tutorial participation (10%), 2 hour exam (40%); HTC332 - 3,500 words written work (50%), tutorial participation (10%), 2 hour exam (40%); Distance: HTC232 - 3,000 words written work (60%), 2 hour exam (40%) HTC332 - 3,500 words written work (60%), 2 hour exam (40%)
TEACHING PATTERN: 24 lectures and 8 tutorials
FLEXIBLE & ONLINE STUDY OPTIONS Note: Class attendance may still be required
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