Year
2021
Units
9
Contact
1 x 1-hour supervised study fortnightly
Prerequisites
1 Admission into MMARCH-Master of Maritime Archaeology
1a Admission into MMARCHA-Master of Maritime Archaeology [1.5 years]
1b Admission into MAHM-Master of Archaeology and Heritage Management
1c Admission into MAHMA-Master of Archaeology and Heritage Management [1.5 years]
Must Satisfy: ((1 or 1a or 1b or 1c))
Other requirements
Topic coordinator approval is required for enrolment in this topic. Students should apply via courseadvice.hass@flinders.edu.au
Enrolment not permitted
1 of ARCH8520, ARCH8520A, ARCH8520B, ARCH8520C, ARCH9001A has been successfully completed
Course context

Topic coordinator approval is required for enrolment in this topic. Students should apply via email.

This topic is taught and assessed as a continuum.

Assessment
Thesis
Topic description

This topic is an in depth independent study into any facet of maritime archaeology, either applied or theoretical. The topic consists of a thesi to be written under the supervision of a staff member. The thesis should give evidence of the student's abilities in collecting and evaluating information, constructing, testing or defending an argument or thesis, and examining critically the available literature in their chosen area of enquiry. The area of study must be developed in consultation with the supervisor.

Educational aims

This topic aims to:

  • Develop advanced independent research skills in one area of archaeological theory or practice
  • Enable students to generate particular skills/knowledge relating to an area of archaeological theory or practice
  • Improve students' research skills and their ability to evaluate literature critically
  • Develop students' skills in justifying and interpreting theoretical positions, and the ability to construct, test and defend an argument
Expected learning outcomes
On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:

  1. Apply theoretical propositions to an appropriate research methodology, as part of an extended research project
  2. Assess literature relating to archaeological theory and practice critically
  3. Carry out research in a specialised area, including the analysis of complex ideas and/or data
  4. Construct, test and defend an argument
  5. Demonstrate mastery of theoretical, practical and/or political approaches to archaeology