MURDOCH UNIVERSITY
 
Handbook  |  Timetables  |  Booklists  |  Schools  |  Student Services  |  Library  |  Student Learning  |  Guild
Welcome to HIS285/HIS685 Approaches to History (HIS285: 4 Points; HIS685: 4 Points )
 
 
School of Social Sciences and Humanities  

 

School: School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Unit Description: Students are introduced to a more effective use of sociological, anthropological and philosophical concepts used by historians in studying the past. In discussing various approaches and methodologies, examples will be drawn from historical studies of Anglo-American, European and non-western societies. The unit, emphasising the variety of history, will deal with the following areas: anthropology and history; sociology and history; quantification and history; social history; psychology and history; history and social practice.
Enrolment Options:
HIS285MURDOCH: Semester 1, Internal
MURDOCH: Semester 1, External
HIS685MURDOCH: Semester 1, Internal
MURDOCH: Semester 1, External
Contact Time: Lectures: 2 hours per week; tutorials: 1.5 hours per week.
Notes: Fourth-year undergraduate, Honours and postgraduate students should enrol in the 400-level code for this unit.
Fees: Details

 

 

This information has been extracted dynamically from the 2008 Murdoch University Handbook

 

 
Unit Coordinator
 
James Warren
 
Search Murdoch Directory for James Warren

Study Support

About Lectopia

IT Services

Study Skills

Assessment policies and grading

Assessment Policy

Copyright

Grades

Academic Integrity

Non-Discriminatory Language

Online resources
 
HIS285 Approaches to History
[ECMS]
 
HIS685 Approaches to History
[ECMS]
 

 
 
© 2008 Murdoch University   |   Copyright & Disclaimer   |   Privacy   |   Feedback   |   CRICOS Code: 00125J
 
 
Authorised by: Rhondda Tilbrook, Education Development Officer, Teaching and Learning Centre
HTML last modified: August 26, 2005 - 03:42 PM
Dynamic page generation code: Christopher Quinn, LMS Analyst Programmer
Expiry date: December 31, 2008