Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Unit Convenor
Alanna Nobbs
Contact via alanna.nobbs@mq.edu.au
W6A 317
By appointment
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Credit points |
Credit points
4
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Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
Permission of Executive Dean of Faculty
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Corequisites |
Corequisites
ECJS883
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Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
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Unit description |
Unit description
A minor thesis of 15,000 words to be completed over one or two semesters. To complete the research project students must also enrol in ECJS883. A final grade will awarded for both ECJS883 and ECJS881 when the research project has been submitted and examined. ECJS883 and ECJS881 are normally taken in consecutive semesters. Candidates intending to take this unit must consult with the unit co-ordinator and with a potential thesis supervisor. Entry to the unit is subject to suitable supervision arrangements being available.
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On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
Name | Weighting | Due |
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Assembly & Bibliography | 20% | 7 April 2014 |
Project outline | 5% | 7 April 2014 |
Research Assignment | 75% | 9 June 2014 |
Due: 7 April 2014
Weighting: 20%
Finalise assembly of relevant ancient and modern sources for the chosen topic.
Word count 2,000 words.
Due: 7 April 2014
Weighting: 5%
Write a final outline of your project and its historical significance.
Word count 750 words
Due: 9 June 2014
Weighting: 75%
For this assessment students must produce a final version of the minor research project, amounting to 15-20,000 words.
It is an inherent requirement of this unit that all three assignments must be submitted.
There are no required readings for this unit. The unit will have a presence in iLearn.
Assignments should be submitted electronically via email to alanna.nobbs@mq.edu.au,
PC and Internet access are required. Basic Computer skills ( eg Internet browsing) and skills in word processing are also a requirement. Please consult your supervisor for any further, more specific requirements.
NOTE: extensions for assignments can only be granted for medical reasons or on compassionate grounds. Without documentation ( medical or counselling certificates) or prior staff approval, a penalty of 2% per day,including weekends, will be applied. if required, applications for extensions should be made to your supervisor before the assigment's due date.
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