Neolithic archaeology
Undergraduate course
- ECTS credits
- 10
- Teaching semesters
- Spring
- Course code
- ARK113
- Number of semesters
- 1
- Teaching language
- Norwegian/English
- Resources
- Schedule
- Reading list
Course description
Objectives and Content
Objectives:The aim of the course is to allow the students to become proficient in relevant archaeological themes and periods from the development of the human being until 500 BCE.
When resources allow it, the department offers teaching in one or more themes. Specializations can change dependent on available resources for teaching and relevant research.
For description of themes given this semester, see: ARK113
Learning Outcomes
After completion of this course, the student has accomplished the following:
Knowledge
The student
- has knowledge of central themes, theories, discussions, processes, tools and methods within the period until 500 BCE
- has knowledge of research and development work within the period
- can update their knowledge within the period
- knows the history, traditions, distinctiveness and societal context of the period
- has good knowledge and insight in the chosen topic.
Skills
The student
- can use academic knowledge on practical and theoretical issues and explain their choices.
- can reflect over their own academic practice and adjusting it under guidance
- can find, evaluate and refer to information and subject matter and relate this to academic discussion
- can use relevant academic tools, techniques and expressions that are relevant to research during the period until 500 BCE
- can problematize and use relevant terminology and discuss archaeological representations within the subject
- can evaluate and analyze literature and archaeological findings and be able to make independent assessments
General competence
The student
- has knowledge of relevant academic and work ethical issues
- can plan and carry out tasks and projects alone and in groups and in accordance with ethical requirements and guidelines
- can present key subjects such as theories, issues and solutions, both written, verbal and through other relevant expression forms
- can exchange views with others with background in the subject area and participate in discussions on the development of good practice
- knows new thinking and innovation processes in the field of specialization
- can engage in extensive literature, convey knowledge and viewpoints, and make own assessments in written work
Level of Study
Semester of Instruction
Place of Instruction
Required Previous Knowledge
Recommended Previous Knowledge
Access to the Course
Teaching and learning methods
Compulsory Assignments and Attendance
Forms of Assessment
The exam form is a assignment (approx. 3000 words). The assignment should take the form of a scientific article or a report.
The exam assignment will be given in Norwegian and/or English.
The exam can be submitted in Norwegian, Swedish, Danish or English.
Grading Scale
Reading List
The department prepare readings list. The syllabus is about 1200 pages.
The reading list will be ready before 01.07 for the autumn semester and 01.12 for the spring semester.