The acient Near East 2800-DS001
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Learning outcomes
The student knows detailed concepts and terminology used in archaeology (K_W02);
The student has an extended knowledge of the description, analysis and interpretation of archaeological sources (K_W03);
has a structured and theoretically underpinned knowledge of key issues in archaeology, including terminology, theories and methodology (K_W04);
knows and understands advanced methods of analysis and interpretation of information contained in scientific publications (K_W13);
is able to formulate research problems, create original concepts, formulate and test hypotheses in archaeology (K_U04);
is able to formulate conclusions, argue and create synthetic summaries taking into account various views (K_U05);
has the ability to conduct scientific polemics (K_U08);
is able to present research results in writing, using specialist scientific language and archaeological terminology (K_U11);
is able to present results of research in the form of oral presentations, using specialist scientific language and archaeological terminology (K_U12);
can correctly identify priorities for carrying out his/her own or contracted research task (K_U19);
is willing to use his/her knowledge and skills and is aware of the need to confront it with expert opinions (K_K01);
is ready to recognise the importance of artefacts, ecofacts and written sources as elements of the cultural heritage of humanity (K_K02);
is ready to assess the unique value of archaeological sources and their role in recreating the human past (K_K03);
is ready to recognise and respect the different points of view determined by different cultural backgrounds (K_K12)
is ready to recognise the need for lifelong learning and to improve its archaeological and practical skills (K_K13)
Assessment criteria
Students finish the seminar with a master's thesis or with seminar work. Both seminar work and master's thesis are intended to prove the ability to formulate research questions in relation to a selected category of sources, to have the ability to formulate one's own conclusions, to argue and produce synthetic summaries, taking into account different views
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