Aims and Objectives
Aims:
To Provide:
- Knowledge of Landscape Archaeology
- Critical understanding of the key issues and debates
- Critical awareness of a wide variety of published work
- Skills in analysing, evaluating and presenting arguments
- Practical skills relevant to the discipline
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of the course, students should be able to, or should have:
- A knowledge and undertsnding of research methods appropriate to Landscape Archaeology
- Understand and critically assess the sources of information pertinent to the study of Landscape Archaeology
- Understand the fundamental concepts, techniques, and current debates relevant to Landscape Archaeology
- Through writing essays under various conditions developed an ability to gather and organise information and arguments in a critical and independent manner
- Undertaken a piece of independent research on a topic within the field of Landscape Archaeology
- Developed presentational skills through the delivery of seminar papers on a range of diverse themes
Information supplied by KJW; last updated June 07