Course syllabus
Lecturer/Course Coordinator: Dr Ethan Cochrane; office hour 3-4 pm Thursdays, 201E-720
Times/rooms: Wednesdays, 3-5 pm, 201E-704 (HSB); Thursdays, 2-3 pm, 273-104 (next to Fale)
Pacific Archaeology is a 15 point course with an enrollment prerequisite of ANTHRO 200 or 120 points passed.This course introduces students to the archaeology of the Pacific Islands, including the region’s pre-European past as well as ethnography, biology and language.
- The Course Format and Workload page outlines the day-to-day expectations of the class.
- The Aims and Objectives of Pacific Archaeology describe my goals for studnets and some of the steps you should pass through toward those goals.
- The Modules page presents weekly topics, associated reading lists and assesments, and PowerPoints of lectures (as they are available).
- The Assessments and Research Essay page describes the assessments with due dates given below. All assessments are also compiled on the Assignments page.
- Transferable skills you will gain upon successful completion of this course include: critical analysis, research skills (asking relevant questions), communication, summarising, self-organization.
Course summary:
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