Postgraduate units of study 2009
Unit of Study timetable
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Postgraduate units of study semester 1 |
Time and Location |
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| ANHS6904 - Cleopatra's Nose and Other Appendages | Wed 16-18 New Law School Seminar 102 |
| ARCA6900 - Central Asia From Alexander to Islam | Thu 4-6 Eastern Avenue Seminar Room 404 |
| ARTS7000 - Academic Communication for Postgraduates * | Mon 6-7 (location TBC) |
| GRKA7001 - Classical Greek for Postgraduates I | Mon 11-12, Tue 11-1 and Wed 12-1 Teachers College SR 436 |
| HBRW6901 - Classical Hebrew for Postgraduates I | TBA |
| LATN7201 - Latin for Postgraduates I | Mon 10-11 and Wed 10-12 Marjorie Oldfield and Thu 10-11 Norman Gregg Lecture Theatre |
| PHIL7838 - Romanticism as Philosophy | Fri 2-4 Badham 141 Tutorial Room 1 |
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Postgraduate units of study semester 2 |
Time and Location |
|---|---|
| ANHS6916 - The Culture of Peloponnesian War | Wed 4-5 Education Seminar Room 436 |
| ARCA6901 - The Archaeology of Buddhism in SE Asia | Wed 10-12 Carslaw Tutorial Room 355 |
| ARCL6901 - The Western Greeks | Online |
| ARTS7000 - Academic Communication for Postgraduates * | Mon 6-7 Teachers College Seminar Room 436 |
| GRKA7002 - Classical Greek for Postgraduates II | Mon 11-12 Teachers College Seminar Room 436 and Tue 12-2 Teachers College Lecture Theatre 306 |
| HBRW6902 - Classical Hebrew for Postgraduates II | TBA |
| LATN7202 - Latin for Postgraduates II | Mon 10-11, Wed 11-12 and Thurs 10-11 Teachers College Seminar Room 436 |
| PHIL5921 - Cosmopolitan and Community | Badham 141 Tutorial Room 1 |
| PHIL7841 - Reasoning,Argument and Explanation | TBC |
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Postgraduate units of study Summer School
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| ANHS6901 - Rome and the Politics of Space I (includes Residential school in Rome) |
| * Department permission required. Must be completed during first semester of study by all non-English speaking background postgraduate students. Exceptions may be made by the relevant postgraduate coordinator and/or the unit coordinator for those NESB students who have fluent English and have completed their Bachelor award at a university where English was the medium of instruction |
For further information please visit the Faculty's Ancient World Studies Coursework page.

