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In this unit students conduct literature research and collect empirical material for their Honours thesis. They participate in a Thesis Writing workshop that introduces them to research and writing skills, time management, reading and note taking strategies, referencing, structuring various parts of a thesis, and editing and revising chapter text. Regular meetings with a supervisor approved by the Anthropology Honours Coordinator will guide student progress.
Code | ANTH4103 |
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Academic unit | Anthropology |
Credit points | 12 |
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At the completion of this unit, you should be able to:
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