Overview

In this subject students are introduced to the diversity of the ancient Greek achievement, which has exercised a fundamental and continuing influence upon later European literature and culture. The subject commences with a detailed treatment of Homer's Iliad and the myth of the Trojan war. This is one of the … For more content click the Read more button below. This is a level 1subject. The Blended instance includes face to face sessions with the expectation of student attendance and participation. The Online instance is taught asynchronously

Portfolio

Office of the Provost

Subject coordinator

Gillian Shepherd

Subject type

Undergraduate

Year level

Year Level 1 - UG

AQF level

Level 5 - Diploma

Available as elective

Yes

Available to study abroad / exchange students

Yes

Capstone subject

No

Academic progress review - Schedule A subject

No

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Career ready

Work based learning (placement):No

Graduate capabilities

COMMUNICATION - Communicating and Influencing
INQUIRY AND ANALYSIS - Creativity and Innovation
INQUIRY AND ANALYSIS - Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
INQUIRY AND ANALYSIS - Research and Evidence-Based Inquiry
PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL - Leadership and Teamwork

Subject intended learning outcomes

On successful completion you will be able to:
1.
Analyse key texts and artefacts within the context of the wider culture of a different society (Ancient Greece).
2.
Research, identify, and critique primary sources (both textual and material and secondary sources (modern lines of interpretation and argument), employing appropriate methodologies.
3.
Research and produce written work deploying both primary and secondary sources, including an appropriate specialised bibliography.
4.
Develop skills in academic writing and visual analysis of material culture.

Learning activities

Lectures; tutorial preparation and discussion; online learning activities; all assessment tasks

Enrolment rules

Special conditions

Requisite rules