PACIFIC 304

Advanced Pacific Studies


Please note: this is archived course information from 2022 for PACIFIC 304.

Description

This is the 'capstone' course for the Pacific Studies major. It is particularly engaged with the theory and methods of Pacific Studies. Different modes of presenting Pacific Studies work, and their relevance for real world applications - from policy papers and briefings to NGO reports - are also explored. The central feature of the course is the large project to be completed by each student, which will combine knowledge taught in this course with original research.

For full course information see the Digital Course Outline for PACIFIC 304.

Digital Course Outlines are refreshed in November for the following year. Digital Course Outlines for courses to be offered for the first time may be published slightly later.

Availability 2022

Semester 2

Lecturer(s)

TBA

Reading/Texts

Course readings are available on the PACIFIC 304 Talis list linked in Canvas

Points

PACIFIC 304: 15 points

Prerequisites

PACIFIC 200 and a minimum B- average at Stage II in Pacific Studies