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ANTHRO 760

: Anthropological Theory and the Contemporary World
2024 Semester One (1243)
An analysis of foundational and current theoretical works in social anthropology and their relevance to understanding contemporary societies and cultures. The course examines anthropological approaches to long-standing disciplinary debates and contemporary issues of wider public debate.
Subject: Anthropology
Restriction: ANTHRO 714
502

ANTHRO 760

: Anthropological Theory and the Contemporary World
2022 Semester One (1223)
An analysis of foundational and current theoretical works in social anthropology and their relevance to understanding contemporary societies and cultures. The course examines anthropological approaches to long-standing disciplinary debates and contemporary issues of wider public debate.
Subject: Anthropology
Prerequisite: Permission of Head of Department
Restriction: ANTHRO 714
503

ANTHRO 760

: Anthropological Theory and the Contemporary World
2021 Semester One (1213)
An analysis of foundational and current theoretical works in social anthropology and their relevance to understanding contemporary societies and cultures. The course examines anthropological approaches to long-standing disciplinary debates and contemporary issues of wider public debate.
Subject: Anthropology
Prerequisite: Permission of Head of Department
Restriction: ANTHRO 714
504

ANTHRO 760

: Anthropological Theory and the Contemporary World
2020 Semester One (1203)
An analysis of foundational and current theoretical works in social anthropology and their relevance to understanding contemporary societies and cultures. The course examines anthropological approaches to long-standing disciplinary debates and contemporary issues of wider public debate.
Subject: Anthropology
Prerequisite: Permission of Head of Department
Restriction: ANTHRO 714
505

ANTHRO 761

: Cultural Worlds in Anthropological Perspective
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Draws on both classic and cutting edge approaches in anthropology to examine how human social and cultural worlds are constituted, contested and changed. The course introduces students to a range of different anthropological perspectives on contemporary social, political and economic issues and shows how these can be addressed cross-culturally.
Subject: Anthropology
Prerequisite: Permission of Head of Department
Restriction: ANTHRO 714
506

ANTHRO 763

: Contemporary Bio-Anthropology
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Explores the ethical dimensions of new and innovative approaches to the study of the behaviour and biology of humans and other primates. What emerging developments help us to understand the complexity of human and alloprimate lives? And what ethical dilemmas do they raise? Topics include: biocultural dynamics, multi-species entanglements and health in past and contemporary societies.
Subject: Anthropology
Restriction: ANTHRO 710, 726, 751, 752
507

ANTHRO 766

: Landscape Archaeology
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Uses geographic information systems (GIS) and other computer programmes to examine the spatial organisation of data, and the relationship of archaeological sites, features and artifacts to other archaeological remains, and the environment. The social processes underlying these spatial configurations will be a particular focus.
Subject: Anthropology
Restriction: ANTHRO 703
508

ANTHRO 766

: Landscape Archaeology
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Uses geographic information systems (GIS) and other computer programmes to examine the spatial organisation of data, and the relationship of archaeological sites, features and artifacts to other archaeological remains, and the environment. The social processes underlying these spatial configurations will be a particular focus.
Subject: Anthropology
Restriction: ANTHRO 703
509

ANTHRO 777

: Theory in Archaeology
2025 Semester One (1253)
A critical analysis of the history of archaeological method and theory focusing on issues in the philosophy of science, systematics, and major schools of thought from Antiquarianism to post-modernism.
Subject: Anthropology
Restriction: ANTHRO 700
510

ANTHRO 777

: Theory in Archaeology
2024 Semester One (1243)
A critical analysis of the history of archaeological method and theory focusing on issues in the philosophy of science, systematics, and major schools of thought from Antiquarianism to post-modernism.
Subject: Anthropology
Restriction: ANTHRO 700
511

ARCHDES 102

: Design 1
2024 Semester One (1243)
The Conceptual: An introduction, in studio format, to the conceptual realm in which architecture operates, making connections to the cultural, physical, formal, social and political dimensions of architectural design. Emphasises the development of skills and abilities in conceptual thinking and design realisation, using a range of approaches to making and representation.
Subject: Architectural Design
Restriction: ARCHDES 100
512

ARCHDES 102

: Design 1
2023 Semester One (1233)
The Conceptual: An introduction, in studio format, to the conceptual realm in which architecture operates, making connections to the cultural, physical, formal, social and political dimensions of architectural design. Emphasises the development of skills and abilities in conceptual thinking and design realisation, using a range of approaches to making and representation.
Subject: Architectural Design
Restriction: ARCHDES 100
513

ARCHDES 102

: Design 1
2022 Semester One (1223)
The Conceptual: An introduction, in studio format, to the conceptual realm in which architecture operates, making connections to the cultural, physical, formal, social and political dimensions of architectural design. Emphasises the development of skills and abilities in conceptual thinking and design realisation, using a range of approaches to making and representation.
Subject: Architectural Design
Restriction: ARCHDES 100
514

ARCHDES 102

: Design 1
2021 Semester One (1213)
The Conceptual: An introduction, in studio format, to the conceptual realm in which architecture operates, making connections to the cultural, physical, formal, social and political dimensions of architectural design. Emphasises the development of skills and abilities in conceptual thinking and design realisation, using a range of approaches to making and representation.
Subject: Architectural Design
Restriction: ARCHDES 100
515

ARCHDES 102

: Design 1
2020 Semester One (1203)
The Conceptual: An introduction, in studio format, to the conceptual realm in which architecture operates, making connections to the cultural, physical, formal, social and political dimensions of architectural design. Emphasises the development of skills and abilities in conceptual thinking and design realisation, using a range of approaches to making and representation.
Subject: Architectural Design
Restriction: ARCHDES 100
516

ARCHDES 103

: Design 2
2025 Semester Two (1255)
The Formal: An introduction, in studio format, to the discipline of architectural organisation and form-making. Re-examines the traditional notions of typology, precedent, geometry, parti and diagrams. Emphasises strategies that build on and transform understanding for organising form given contemporary programmes and modes of representation.
Subject: Architectural Design
Restriction: ARCHDES 101
517

ARCHDES 103

: Design 2
2024 Semester Two (1245)
The Formal: An introduction, in studio format, to the discipline of architectural organisation and form-making. Re-examines the traditional notions of typology, precedent, geometry, parti and diagrams. Emphasises strategies that build on and transform understanding for organising form given contemporary programmes and modes of representation.
Subject: Architectural Design
Restriction: ARCHDES 101
518

ARCHDES 103

: Design 2
2023 Semester Two (1235)
The Formal: An introduction, in studio format, to the discipline of architectural organisation and form-making. Re-examines the traditional notions of typology, precedent, geometry, parti and diagrams. Emphasises strategies that build on and transform understanding for organising form given contemporary programmes and modes of representation.
Subject: Architectural Design
Restriction: ARCHDES 101
519

ARCHDES 103

: Design 2
2022 Semester Two (1225)
The Formal: An introduction, in studio format, to the discipline of architectural organisation and form-making. Re-examines the traditional notions of typology, precedent, geometry, parti and diagrams. Emphasises strategies that build on and transform understanding for organising form given contemporary programmes and modes of representation.
Subject: Architectural Design
Restriction: ARCHDES 101
520

ARCHDES 103

: Design 2
2021 Semester Two (1215)
The Formal: An introduction, in studio format, to the discipline of architectural organisation and form-making. Re-examines the traditional notions of typology, precedent, geometry, parti and diagrams. Emphasises strategies that build on and transform understanding for organising form given contemporary programmes and modes of representation.
Subject: Architectural Design
Restriction: ARCHDES 101
521

ARCHDES 103

: Design 2
2020 Semester Two (1205)
The Formal: An introduction, in studio format, to the discipline of architectural organisation and form-making. Re-examines the traditional notions of typology, precedent, geometry, parti and diagrams. Emphasises strategies that build on and transform understanding for organising form given contemporary programmes and modes of representation.
Subject: Architectural Design
Restriction: ARCHDES 101
522

ARCHDES 200

: Design 3
2025 Semester One (1253)
The Domestic: Exploring through design those things both familiar and unfamiliar in our understanding of home, family, privacy, identity, and community. Examines both the most intimate and the most exposed aspects of dwelling. Emphasises the role of precedent in design and addresses scales ranging from the room to the block.
Subject: Architectural Design
Prerequisite: ARCHDES 100 or 102 or BLTENV 101
523

ARCHDES 200

: Design 3
2024 Semester One (1243)
The Domestic: Exploring through design those things both familiar and unfamiliar in our understanding of home, family, privacy, identity, and community. Examines both the most intimate and the most exposed aspects of dwelling. Emphasises the role of precedent in design and addresses scales ranging from the room to the block.
Subject: Architectural Design
Prerequisite: ARCHDES 100 or 102
524

ARCHDES 200

: Design 3
2023 Semester One (1233)
The Domestic: Exploring through design those things both familiar and unfamiliar in our understanding of home, family, privacy, identity, and community. Examines both the most intimate and the most exposed aspects of dwelling. Emphasises the role of precedent in design and addresses scales ranging from the room to the block.
Subject: Architectural Design
Prerequisite: ARCHDES 100 or 102
525

ARCHDES 200

: Design 3
2022 Semester One (1223)
The Domestic: Exploring through design those things both familiar and unfamiliar in our understanding of home, family, privacy, identity, and community. Examines both the most intimate and the most exposed aspects of dwelling. Emphasises the role of precedent in design and addresses scales ranging from the room to the block.
Subject: Architectural Design
Prerequisite: ARCHDES 100 or 102