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History, Gender and Philosophy

Background


SEM COURSE NO COURSE NAME ACADEMIC
STAFF
CREDIT POINTS
History & Gender Studies       
1 4.10602 Introduction to Pacific History
(Elective)
Assoc. Prof.
A. Kituai
3
1 4.20604 Oral HistoryMr. B.
Kanasa
3
1 4.20606 Modern Europe
from the
French Revolution
Dr. P. Yearwood 3
1 4.20607 Development of the Global EconomyMr. K. Gima 3
1 4.20608 South East Asian HistoryDr A. Waiko 3
1 4.24201 Introduction to
Gender Studies
Dr. A. Waiko 3
1 4.30611 Australian HistoryMr. B. Kanasa 3
1 4.30612 US History:
Civil War
to the Present
Dr. P. Yearwood 3
1 4.30615 War & Peace
in the
Twentieth Century
Dr. P. Yearwood 3
2 4.10601 PNG History (Elective)zzz 3
2 4.14202 Gender Issues in PNG (Elective)Dr. A. Waiko 3
2 4.30621 Nation Building & ColonialismDr. A. Waiko 3
2 4.23911 History & Ideas (School Course)All Staff 3
2 4.30614 PNG Labour HistoryMr. K. Gima 3
2 4.30610 Modern English HistoryDr. Pe. Yearwood 3
2 4.40616 PNG in Global EconomyMr. K. Gima 3
2 4.40617 Reading Course in PNG Economic DevelopmentMr. K. Gima 3
2 4.40618 Oral Traditions FieldworkMr. B. Kanasa 3
2 4.40619 PNG History Sources and MethodMr. B. Kanasa 3
Philosophy       
1 4.11801 Logic (Elective)Mr. W. Ferea 3
1 4.21801 EpistemologyMr. A. Shaun 3
1 4.21802 Philosophy &
Journalism
Mr. W. Ferea 3
1 4.31801 Contemporary
Moral Issues
Mr. A. Shaun 3
1 4.41802 Reading Course (Philosophy)Mr. W. Ferea 3
2 4.21803 Social Political PhilosophyMr. A. Shaun 3
2 4.31803 Existentialism (Philosophy & Literature)Mr. W. Ferea 3
2 4.31835 Business Ethics & DevelopmentMr. A. Shaun 3
2 4.41801 Comparative PhilosophyMr. W. Ferea 3
2 4.41803 Reading Course (Philosophy)Mr. W. Ferea 3
1 & 2 4.23903 Ethics & CivicsMr. P. Waisi
Mr. P. Pinoko
Mr. A. Aitau
3
Postgraduate       
  4.50620 HistoriographyDr. P. Yearwood 3
  4.50622 Topics in Melanesian HistoryAssoc. Prof.
A. Kituai
3
  4.54203 Feminist HistoriographyDr. A. Waiko 3

 

NOTES:

  1. Contact hours for all courses is 4 hours, unless indicated otherwise for particular courses.
  2. Where course descriptions do not contain pre-requisites, texts, assessment information, and names of the course lecturer, these will be supplied at the commencement of the semester in the course outline for each course.