Course overview
Students will undertake a supervised study tour to explore the social, cultural, historical, political, economic and other relevant characteristics of the location visited, and identify issues related to their discipline area in historical and contemporary contexts. The nature of the content will vary according to the disciplinary mix of participating students and the specific characteristics of the location. Projects and assessments for the Study Tour will extend students' knowledge within a regional, national or international context. The study tour, when scheduled, will be open to students of selected programs.
Course learning outcomes
- Contextualise cultural influence on contemporary and historical practice in the discipline area
- Explain issues which influence practices and outcomes in local and global contexts through fieldwork and experiences
- Apply fieldwork observations and knowledge to creative works, research or documentation
Degree list
The following degrees include this course