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ANCIENT 741A

: Latin Language (Higher)
2021 Semester One (1213)
Passages in the original language will be set for translation, study and interpretation.
Prerequisite: LATIN 101 or placement test and approval of Academic Head or nominee
Restriction: ANCHIST 741, LATIN 200-310 To complete this course students must enrol in ANCIENT 741 A and B, or ANCIENT 741
127

ANCIENT 743A

: Latin Language (Higher II)
2024 Semester One (1243)
Passages in the original language will be set for translation, study and interpretation. The course will involve graduate level engagement with the content of the text, applying appropriate research techniques, and an intermediate level of incoming language competency.
Prerequisite: LATIN 200 or placement test and approval of Academic Head or nominee To complete this course students must enrol in ANCIENT 743 A and B, or ANCIENT 743
128

ANCIENT 745A

: Latin Language (Higher III)
2024 Semester One (1243)
Passages in the original language will be set for translation, study and interpretation. The course will involve graduate level engagement with the content of the text, applying appropriate research techniques, and an advanced level of incoming language competency.
Prerequisite: 30 points from LATIN 201-205 or placement test and approval of Academic Head or nominee To complete this course students must enrol in ANCIENT 745 A and B, or ANCIENT 745
129

ANCIENT 749A

: Themes and Issues in Ancient Culture
2024 Semester One (1243)
A study of themes and issues in ancient culture.
Restriction: ANCHIST 749 To complete this course students must enrol in ANCIENT 749 A and B
130

ANCIENT 749A

: Themes and Issues in Ancient Culture
2023 Semester One (1233)
A study of themes and issues in ancient culture.
Restriction: ANCHIST 749 To complete this course students must enrol in ANCIENT 749 A and B
131

ANCIENT 749A

: Themes and Issues in Ancient Culture
2022 Semester One (1223)
A study of themes and issues in ancient culture.
Restriction: ANCHIST 749 To complete this course students must enrol in ANCIENT 749 A and B
132

ANCIENT 749A

: Themes and Issues in Ancient Culture
2021 Semester One (1213)
A study of themes and issues in ancient culture.
Restriction: ANCHIST 749 To complete this course students must enrol in ANCIENT 749 A and B
133

ANCIENT 749A

: Themes and Issues in Ancient Culture
2020 Semester One (1203)
A study of themes and issues in ancient culture.
Restriction: ANCHIST 749 To complete this course students must enrol in ANCIENT 749 A and B
134

ANCIENT 750A

: Sources and Approaches for the Ancient World
2024 Semester One (1243)
A study of the evidence for the ancient world, as well as how to apply it.
Restriction: ANCHIST 750 To complete this course students must enrol in ANCIENT 750 A and B
135

ANCIENT 750A

: Sources and Approaches for the Ancient World
2023 Semester One (1233)
A study of the evidence for the ancient world, as well as how to apply it.
Restriction: ANCHIST 750 To complete this course students must enrol in ANCIENT 750 A and B
136

ANCIENT 750A

: Sources and Approaches for the Ancient World
2022 Semester One (1223)
A study of the evidence for the ancient world, as well as how to apply it.
Restriction: ANCHIST 750 To complete this course students must enrol in ANCIENT 750 A and B
137

ANCIENT 750A

: Sources and Approaches for the Ancient World
2021 Semester One (1213)
A study of the evidence for the ancient world, as well as how to apply it.
Restriction: ANCHIST 750 To complete this course students must enrol in ANCIENT 750 A and B
138

ANCIENT 750A

: Sources and Approaches for the Ancient World
2020 Semester One (1203)
A study of the evidence for the ancient world, as well as how to apply it.
Restriction: ANCHIST 750 To complete this course students must enrol in ANCIENT 750 A and B
139

ANCIENT 751A

: Ancient Societies in the Mediterranean World
2020 Semester One (1203)
A study of the societies which developed around the ancient Mediterranean.
Restriction: ANCHIST 751 To complete this course students must enrol in ANCIENT 751 A and B
140

ANTHRO 100

: Human Cultures: Introduction to Social Anthropology
2021 Semester One (1213)
Humans are social and cultural beings. This course provides an understanding of human lives. Basic concepts and approaches are covered.
Subject: Anthropology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
141

ANTHRO 100

: Human Cultures: Introduction to Social Anthropology
2020 Semester One (1203)
Humans are social and cultural beings. This course provides an understanding of human lives. Basic concepts and approaches are covered.
Subject: Anthropology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
142

ANTHRO 101

: World Archaeology
2021 Semester One (1213)
World archaeology from the emergence of culture to the first cities, including the Pacific region.
Subject: Anthropology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
143

ANTHRO 101

: World Archaeology
2020 Semester One (1203)
World archaeology from the emergence of culture to the first cities, including the Pacific region.
Subject: Anthropology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
144

ANTHRO 102

: How Humans Evolve
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Humans are primates united by sociality, diversity, and flexibility and are subject to the same evolutionary forces as other species. However, human evolution is biocultural and is subject to both biological and cultural inheritances. Biological anthropology includes the study of human evolution past and present. This course will examine our evolutionary history and how evolution affects humans today.
Subject: Anthropology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
145

ANTHRO 102

: How Humans Evolve
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Humans are primates united by sociality, diversity, and flexibility and are subject to the same evolutionary forces as other species. However, human evolution is biocultural and is subject to both biological and cultural inheritances. Biological anthropology includes the study of human evolution past and present. This course will examine our evolutionary history and how evolution affects humans today.
Subject: Anthropology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
146

ANTHRO 103

: Musics of the World in Everyday Life
2021 Semester One (1213)
Examines the personal, communal, religious, patriotic, emotional and economic roles that music plays in the lives of musicians, composers and listeners. Employs research from a range of ethnographic perspectives and encourages students to think and act analytically about their own musical worlds. Examples and case studies are drawn from around the globe, encompassing contemporary urban and remote village settings.
Subject: Anthropology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
147

ANTHRO 103

: Musics of the World in Everyday Life
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Examines the personal, communal, religious, patriotic, emotional and economic roles that music plays in the lives of musicians, composers and listeners. Employs research from a range of ethnographic perspectives and encourages students to think and act analytically about their own musical worlds. Examples and case studies are drawn from around the globe, encompassing contemporary urban and remote village settings.
Subject: Anthropology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
148

ANTHRO 106

: Global Sound Cultures: Musics, Places and People
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Examines a wide range of sound and music cultures, from popular transnational mediations to locally produced, community-based traditions. Considers the ways that music takes on meaning, represents identities and places, and interacts with the world. Traces the historical/economic processes by which music cultures emerge and are sustained (or not). Explores the emotional and economic roles that music plays in lives of musicians, composers and listeners. Using theories from ethnomusicology, anthropology, musicology and cultural studies we show how music is affected by and reflects social change, colonisation and indigeneity, technology and local/global economic processes.
Subject: Anthropology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
149

ANTHRO 106

: Global Sound Cultures: Musics, Places and People
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Examines a wide range of sound and music cultures, from popular transnational mediations to locally produced, community-based traditions. Considers the ways that music takes on meaning, represents identities and places, and interacts with the world. Traces the historical/economic processes by which music cultures emerge and are sustained (or not). Explores the emotional and economic roles that music plays in lives of musicians, composers and listeners. Using theories from ethnomusicology, anthropology, musicology and cultural studies we show how music is affected by and reflects social change, colonisation and indigeneity, technology and local/global economic processes.
Subject: Anthropology
No pre-requisites or restrictions
150

ANTHRO 106

: Issues and History in Popular Music
2021 Semester Two (1215)
A survey of popular music styles, artists, sub-cultures and issues that explores facets such as genre, the music industry, music and politics, music videos, the sales process, race and identity, and gender theory. Core theory and writers in popular music studies are introduced and popular music is used to explore societal changes in class, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, youth, and global economic and cultural processes. Note: Does not meet the General Education requirement for BMus or BMus conjoint degrees.
Subject: Anthropology
Restriction: POPMUS 106, 106G