Instructors: Dr. Oliver Dilip Gupte; Johanna Reiss-Gupte M.A.
Event type:
Seminar
Displayed in timetable as:
KulturRheinMain
Hours per week:
4
Credits:
7,0
Language of instruction:
Mehrsprachig
Min. | Max. participants:
3 | 10
Requirements / organisational issues:
The modern Rhine-Main area looks onto a rich history characterized by a multitude of diverse cultures. Its location in the heart of Europe allows us to regard it as a true cultural hub.
This interdisciplinary and primarily archaeological course aims at introducing students of all disciplines to a selection of sites and finds throughout the above mentioned timeline - focusing only on significant historic events - and to the currently main applied methods.
It is open to all exchange students and all students of the JGU and consists of a seminar (2 hrs.) and an obligatory tutorial (2 hrs.). A field trip to some prominent sites in Mainz will be offered towards the end of the course, if possible.
The students will undertake 2 exams, whereby they have the choice between a German and an English version. Both exams, which they will have to pass with at least 60% each are obligatory to receive their credit points (7 ECTS in total).
This course is only suited for advanced students (4 semesters or more) with a minimum B2 language level in German and/or English. Knowledge of the Latin language is of advantage.
You should register for this course per e-mail (see below for details).
Additional information:
How to register for the seminar and tutorial (all students):
Send an email to J. Reiss-Gupte, M.A. jreissma@uni-mainz.de providing the following information:
• your first and your last name and your JGU-Matrikelnummer (if you already have one)
• your field of study/subject, semester, and your home university’s name
Digital teaching:
To be announced.
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