Students are required to present a Minor CGPA of 4.00 or higher at graduation in order to be awarded a
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| 1.  1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
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Introduction to Archaeology I Introduction to Archaeology II |
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| 2.  1.0 credit in ARCY or approved electives at the 2000 level | 1.0 | |
| 3.  1.0 credit in ARCY or approved electives at the 3000 level | 1.0 | |
| 4.  1.0 credit in ARCY or approved electives at any level | 1.0 | |
| 5. The remaining requirements of the major discipline(s) and degree must be satisfied. | ||
| Total Credits | 4.0 | |
Approved Archaeology Electives
Other courses may be substituted for those specified below, when material on archaeology is central to the course. Such substitutions must be individually approved by the Greek and Roman Studies Program Coordinator.
Access to these courses is not guaranteed, and may depend on space availability and the satisfaction of other requirements such as course prerequisites.
±·´Ç³Ù±ð:Ìý“R” designates that the course is repeatable.
Anthropology |
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Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology | |
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Anthropology of Material Culture and Museums | |
Art History |
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Art and Society: Prehistory to the Renaissance | |
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Art and Society: Renaissance to the Present | |
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History and Theory of Architecture: Prehistory to 1500 | |
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History and Theory of Architecture: 1500 to Present | |
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Greek Art and Archaeology | |
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Roman Art and Archaeology | |
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Medieval Architecture and Art | |
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Architecture of the Early Modern World [1400-1750] | |
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Architecture of the 18th and 19th Centuries | |
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Studies in Greek Art | |
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Studies in Roman Art | |
Biology |
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Animals: Form and Function | |
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Human Biology | |
Chemistry |
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Chemistry of Art and Artifacts | |
Digital Humanities |
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Technology, Culture and Society | |
Greek and Roman Studies |
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Greek Art and Archaeology | |
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Roman Art and Archaeology | |
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Ancient Science and Technology | |
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Field Work I: Greek and Roman World (R) | |
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Studies in Greek Art (R) | |
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Studies in Roman Art (R) | |
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Greek and Roman Studies Abroad (R) | |
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Earth Sciences |
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Dinosaurs | |
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Natural Disasters | |
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Geology of Human Origins | |
Geography |
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Global Environmental Systems | |
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The Earth’s Surface | |
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Geomorphology | |
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Soil Properties | |
Geomatics |
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Maps, Satellites and the Geospatial Revolution | |
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Vector GIS: Points, Lines and Polygons | |
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Introduction to Remote Sensing | |
Religion |
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Studies in Greek Art | |
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Studies in Roman Art | |
Sociology |
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Technology, Culture and Society | |
Technology, Society, Environment Studies |
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Ancient Science and Technology | |

Archaeologists study the geological composition of different artefacts to determine where they come from. This is a piece of pottery from the Aegean Sea seen with a petrographic microscope.

Undergraduate students excavate a human burial at Roman site in Italy.

Archaeologists do detailed studies of artifacts, like this assortment of Roman pottery in Tuscany
