hus3rs2 humanities reading sub 3b
HUMANITIES READING SUBJECT 3B
HUS3RS2
2019
Credit points: 15
Subject outline
A reading subject is based on study that is more personal, but still planned and pre-approved. A reading subject is still supervised, but the learning is more independent. It is an optional extra in the curriculum of Humanities and Social Sciences. Students who wish to enrol will need to secure the agreement of a member of academic staff to supervise them. Staff members are not obliged to agree, as this subject is a workload extra for them. Students need to have at least a B average in their studies, as the subject requires more independence in study.If your marks to date qualify you, and if a staff member agrees to supervise you, the next step is together to draw up a written memorandum recording (1) the theme of study for the subject, (2) its intended learning outcomes, (3) a schedule for meetings between student(s) and academic supervisor (4) a list of the assessments and (5) their due dates, that student(s) and supervisor both sign. Only once this documentation is received will the subject coordinator,the Director of Teaching and Learning (Undergraduate), authorise enrolmentin this subject.
SchoolSchool of Humanities & Social Sciences
Credit points15
Subject Co-ordinatorClaire Knowles
Available to Study Abroad StudentsYes
Subject year levelYear Level 3 - UG
Exchange StudentsYes
Subject particulars
Subject rules
Prerequisites Must have written approval of the discipline coordinator# to #Must have written approval of the academic supervisor of this instance of the subject, the discipline coordinator and of the Director of Teaching and Learning (Undergraduate), Dr Adrian Jones
Co-requisitesN/A
Incompatible subjectsN/A
Equivalent subjectsN/A
Special conditionsN/A
Graduate capabilities & intended learning outcomes
01. Being open to new ideas uncovered in research or discussion and applying them to your own assignments.
- Activities:
- Tutorial discussions, lectures, and a critical essay, a class presentation, reflective essay and class test
- Related graduate capabilities and elements:
- Ethical & Cultural Awareness(Ethical & Cultural Awareness)
- Critical Thinking(Critical Thinking)
- Speaking(Speaking)
- Teamwork(Teamwork)
- Inquiry/ Research(Inquiry/ Research)
02. Cultivating an interest in life-long learning
- Activities:
- Tutorial discussions, lectures, close reading of texts
- Related graduate capabilities and elements:
- Life-Long Learning(Life-Long Learning)
03. Effective written and spoken communication
- Activities:
- Lecturers and Tutors model this; Lectures, Tutorial discussion
- Related graduate capabilities and elements:
- Speaking(Speaking)
- Writing(Writing)
04. Problem solving skills. thinking over the texts; explaining your point of view in the essays
- Activities:
- Lecturers and tutors model this; tutorial discussion, close reading, essays
- Related graduate capabilities and elements:
- Writing(Writing)
- Creative Problem-solving(Creative Problem-solving)
- Speaking(Speaking)
05. Social, ethical, and cultural understanding of self and others
- Activities:
- Tutorial discussions, lectures, and a critical essay, a class presentation, reflective essay and class test
- Related graduate capabilities and elements:
- Teamwork(Teamwork)
- Inquiry/ Research(Inquiry/ Research)
- Ethical & Cultural Awareness(Ethical & Cultural Awareness)
- Critical Thinking(Critical Thinking)
Subject options
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Melbourne, 2019, Semester 1, Day
Overview
Online enrolmentYes
Maximum enrolment sizeN/A
Enrolment information
Subject Instance Co-ordinatorClaire Knowles
Class requirements
Directed ReadingWeek: 10 - 22
One 3.0 days directed reading other recurrence on weekdays during the day from week 10 to week 22 and delivered via face-to-face.
Assessments
Assessment element | Comments | % | ILO* |
---|---|---|---|
assignments as arranged for each individual student equivalent to 4,000-words | 100 | 01, 02, 03, 04, 05 |