ARCH - Archaeology

ARCH 4175 Field Research

The course examines the ancient Near East, its history, culture, and religion as evidenced through archaeological excavation and the interpretation of archaeological data. Foreign travel is required. The student may repeat the course for credit whenever the content varies. The course is offered only on demand.

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ARCH 4190 Independent Learning

This course enables a student to pursue independent learning on topics in the field of archeology selected by the professor and the student. The student may repeat this course for credit whenever the content varies. Prerequisite: Junior standing.

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ARCH 4191 Seminar

The course examines selected topics in Archaeology. The course schedule will list the topic for the semester prior to registration. The student may repeat the course for credit whenever the content varies. Prerequisite: Junior standing.

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ARCH 4275 Field Research

The course examines the ancient Near East, its history, culture, and religion as evidenced through archaeological excavation and the interpretation of archaeological data. Foreign travel is required. The student may repeat the course for credit whenever the content varies. The course is offered only on demand.

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ARCH 4290 Independent Learning

This course enables a student to pursue independent learning on topics in the field of archeology selected by the professor and the student. The student may repeat the course for credit whenever the content varies. Prerequisite: Junior standing.

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ARCH 4291 Seminar

The course examines selected topics in Archaeology. The course schedule will list the topic for the semester prior to registration. The student may repeat the course for credit whenever the content varies. Prerequisite: Junior standing.

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ARCH 4315 Archaeology of Ancient Mesopotamia and Persia

The course examines the cultural remains discovered through archaeological excavations from the regions of ancient Mesopotamia and Persia. Important elements in the study include social and political institutions, religion, and literature of the regions. Students will review materials related to selected archaeological sites dating from the Neolithic period to conquest of the region by Alexander the Great.

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ARCH 4325 Archaeology of Ancient Egypt

The course examines the cultural remains discovered through archaeological excavations in ancient Egypt. Important elements in the study include social and political institutions, religion, and literature of the region. Students will review materials related to selected archaeological sites dating from the Naqad a period to the end of the Ptolemaic period.

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ARCH 4335 Archaeology of Ancient Greece and Rome

The course examines the cultural remains discovered through archaeological excavations in ancient Greece and Rome. Important elements in the study include social and political institutions, religion, and literature of the regions. Students will study representative sites from the Minoan civilization through the rule of Constantine.

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ARCH 4345 Archaeology of Syria-Palestine

The course examines the cultural remains of ancient Syria-Palestine through the study of representative archaeological sites in the Levant and neighboring regions. Students will review materials related to archaeological site dating from the Neolithic period to the end of the second century CE.

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ARCH 4375 Field Research

The course examines the ancient Near East, its history, culture, and religion as evidenced through archaeological excavation and the interpretation of archaeological data. Foreign travel is required. The student may repeat the course for credit whenever the content varies. The course is offered only on demand.

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ARCH 4390 Independent Learning

This course enables a student to pursue independent learning on topics in the field of archaeology selected by the professor and the student. The student may repeat the course for credit whenever the content varies. Prerequisite: Junior standing.

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ARCH 4391 Seminar

The course examines selected topics in Archaeology. The course schedule will list the topic for the semester prior to registration. The student may repeat the course for credit whenever the content varies. Prerequisite: Junior standing.

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ARCH 4475 Field Research

The course examines the ancient Near East, its history, culture, and religion as evidenced through archaeological excavation and the interpretation of archaeological data. Foreign travel is required. The student may repeat the course for credit whenever the content varies. The course is offered only on demand.

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ARCH 4490 Independent Learning

This course enables a student to pursue independent learning on topics in the field of archeology selected by the professor and the student. The student may repeat the course for credit whenever the content varies. Prerequisite: Junior standing.

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ARCH 4491 Seminar

The course examines selected topics in Archaeology. The course schedule will list the topic for the semester prior to registration. The student may repeat the course for credit whenever the content varies. Prerequisite: Junior standing.

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ARCH 4575 Field Research

The course examines the ancient Near East, its history, culture, and religion as evidenced through archaeological excavation and the interpretation of archaeological data. Foreign travel is required. The student may repeat the course for credit whenever the content varies. The course is offered only on demand.

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ARCH 4675 Field Research

The course examines the ancient Near East, its history, culture, and religion as evidenced through archaeological excavation and the interpretation of archaeological data. Foreign travel is required. The student may repeat the course for credit whenever the content varies. The course is offered only on demand.

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