This course is a standard 15 point course and students are expected to spend 10 hours per week involved in each 15 point course that they are enrolled in.
For this course, you can expect each week to spend 4 hours in lectures/workshops, at least 2 hours reading and thinking about the content, and up to 4 hours of work on assignments and/or revision. Consistent with the underpinning concept of praxis, the course includes a strong, supported, group work component (working together to develop weekly summaries linking discussion of guest lecture content to concepts and examples from readings and lectures; working together to be responsible for opening and closing the class for one week), peer evaluation of draft reports to help learn about essay development and marking guidelines, and a strong reflective element (a pre-flection, collective and individual reflections on the group work, and an opportunity to reflect and respond to peer feedback).