Admission requirements
Participation in the Honours College Track Archaeology.
Description
This assignment is completed in BA2 OR BA3.
Contact the Honours coordinator to finalise each collaborative or individual assignment plan. This Honours Assignment is especially catered towards student’s initiative and is flexible in nature.
The overall aim of the assignment is to encourage (either/or):
An Honours student’s individual ability to conduct a short project/research related to Archaeology & Society topics;
A group of Honours students’ ability to organise and conduct a short project/research related to Archaeology & Society topics.
The Assignment can consist of (or result in):
A written essay assignment on a related research topic;
A digital project resulting in media output;
A creative project (i.e. an exhibition or other output);
At the end of the Assignment you will need to submit a brief report about your activities. In case of a group assignment, each individual student needs to submit their own report.
An optional alternative to this Assignment is attendance of an international conference in the context of your personal academic development plan, outside the Faculty of Archaeology. This is only possible after consultation with the Honours coordinator and after approval by the Board of Examiners.
Course objectives
Independently or collectively design and carry out a (small-scale) project and/or research;
Learn how to report research and/or project results.
This Assignment will help you can work on improving (a selection of) the following skills:
Analytical skills;
Inventiveness and creativity;
Learning ability;
Team work;
Networking skills;
Writing skills;
Planning and organising;
Self-reflection.
Timetable
N.A.
Mode of instruction
To be discussed individually per each assignment.
Assessment method
- Assesment of Assignment report (evaluation by Honours coordinator).
Assessment deadlines
The Assignment report must be submitted six weeks after completing the last Assignment day.
Reading list
To be discussed individually per each assignment.
Registration
See 'Contact'.
Contact
For more information about this course and registration, please contact dr. M.E.J.J. (Marike) van Aerde.
Remarks
Compulsory attendance.