Covers Classical Greek History from the period of Greek expansion in the Mediterranean in the 6th century BC until the Battle of Leuctra in 371, which saw a dramatic shift in the destiny of the ancient Greek city-state. The unit will concentrate on the political and social structures underlying this process, with particular emphasis on the city-states, the individuals and forces which led to the rise of Greek culture at this time.
WEIGHT: 12.5%
ASSESSMENT:
HTC236: 3,000 words writeen work (60%), 2-hr exam (40%)
HTC336: 3,500 words writeen work (60%), 2-hr exam (40%)
TEACHING PATTERN: Int: 2 lectures weekly, tutorial fortnightly Dist: Study School
FLEXIBLE & ONLINE STUDY OPTIONS Note: Class attendance may still be required
Web dependent - H,I,L,N,W Some parts of this unit will be taught online
Resource supported teaching & learning - H,I,L,N,W Additional resources are provided for your optional use; e.g. audio taped lectures
About Flexible Study Options
INTERNATIONALISATION This unit includes specific international contexts/case studies.
This unit includes international cross-cultural issues/skills.
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