Archaeology - Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

This major is offered through the Department of Anthropology in the School of Arts and Sciences.

For Archaeology majors in the University Honors Program, HSSS courses satisfy Social Science distribution requirements.

Foundation Courses - Take All

ANTH 108Introduction to Archaeology

3

ANTH 206Methods in Archaeology: Field, Lab and Artifact Studies

3

ANTH 208Excavating Theory: Interpretation in Archaeology

3

Core Courses - Take All

ANTH 240Politics of the Past: An Introduction to Cultural Heritage Studies

3.00

ANTH 290Legislating Heritage: Domestic Law and International Conventions

3.00

Comprehensive Exam - Take All

ANTH 498Undergraduate Comprehensive Examination

0

Senior Capstone - Take All

ANTH 452Senior Capstone Workshop

3

Elective Courses - Take Six

Note: Two of these must be about the same topic, geographical area, or time period.

ANTH 105Human Evolution

3

ANTH 204Forensic Anthropology

3

ANTH 215Ruins, Relics and Restoration of the Biblical Past

3

ANTH 230Sacred Cities of the World

3.00

ANTH 254Ancient Cultures of South America

3

ANTH 311Heritage, Archaeology and the Contemporary Middle East

3

ANTH 321Historical Archaeology

3.00

ANTH 322Lost Cities & Ancient Empires

3

ANTH 324/HIST 324Cultural Heritage of Native America

3

ANTH 351Archaeological Field Methods

4.00

ANTH 334The Inca Empire Before and After the Conquest

3.00

ANTH 354Archaeology of Settlements & Landscapes

3

ARPL 211History of Architecture I

3.00

ARPL 212History of Architecture II

3.00

ARPL 283History of American City Planning

ARPL 280

ARPL 311History of Architecture III

3.00

ARPL 383/CEE 383/ARPL 783Ethics and Stewardship

3

ARPL 659Digital Imaging & Editing in Architecture

3

ART 211History of Art: Prehistory to the Middle Ages

3

ART 212History of Art: From the Renaissance to the Modern Age

3

ART 213/ART 213Mythology in Ancient Art

3

ART 231Introduction to Digital Design: Motion Graphics & Graphic Design

3

ART 271Introduction to Ceramic Art

3

ART 301Splendors of Byzantium: Art and Culture of the Empire, 330-1453

3

ART 302/ART 502/CLAS 306Death, Art & the Afterlife

3

ART 310Introduction to Early Christian Art and Archaeology

3

ART 311Byzantium & the West: Cultural and Artistic Exchange in Medieval Europe, c. 1000-1300 A.D.

3

ART 314Art Concepts and Studio Skills

ART 317Greek Art and Architecture

3.00

ART 318Roman Art and Architecture

3.00

ART 327Rome, the Eternal City

3.00

ART 335Global Medieval Art: Artistic Capitals and Exchange

3.00

ART 341/ART 574Islamic Art and Architecture

3

ART 349Art and Archaeology of Bronze Age Greece

ART 350Symbolic Sites: Monuments, Memorials, and Memories

ART 355Art and Devotion

3

ART 358The Cult of Saints in Medieval Europe

3

ART 367/ART 667Van Gogh and His Circle

3

ART 386Introduction to 3D Modeling and Animation

3

ART 390/ART 590A World Filled with Gods: Pagan, Jewish, Christian and Muslim Art in Late Antiquity

3

ART 471Ceramic Art

3

ART 566The Allure of Egypt

3

CLAS 125Archaeology of Daily Life in Ancient Greece and Rome

3

CLAS 190Archaeology of the Classical World

3

CLAS 205/HIST 205History of Ancient Greece

3

CLAS 206/CLAS 206R/HIST 206/HIST 206RHistory of Ancient Rome

3

CLAS 219/CLAS 319/POL 319Democracy and Politics in Classical Athens

3

CLAS 220/HIST 301Alexander 'the Great': From Myth to Man

3

CLAS 221Pompeii

3.00

CLAS 340Science in Ancient Greece and Rome

CLAS 591Byzantium & the West: Cultural and Artistic Exchange in Medieval Europe, C. 1000-1300

3

HIST 111Western Civilizations from Antiquity to the Renaissance

3

HIST 112Western Civilizations from the Renaissance to Today

3

HIST 138London: From Imperial Metropolis to Global City

3

HIST 141Myth and Reality on the American Frontier: Violence, Race Democracy and the Forging of America

3

HIST 142The Mongol Empire: Fire and Blood, Silk and Love across Eurasia

3

HIST 143Migrations in the Americas

3

HIST 150The Crusades

3

HIST 201/MDST 201/ENG 250Medieval Pathways

3

HIST 207Rome - The Eternal City

3

HIST 216Beyond the 'Fall' of Rome, 400-800

3

HIST 216AMedieval England

3

HIST 217The Vikings

3.00

HIST 221Early Modern Europe

3

HIST 222Modern European History, 1789-Present

3

HIST 225AHistory of Ireland to 1607

3

HIST 226British Empire, 1750-1970

3

HIST 229Global Migrations to the New World, 1492-present

3

HIST 235Medieval World

3

HIST 236AThe World of the Crusades

3

HIST 250/CHN 250Chinese Migration around the World, 1500-Present

3

HIST 257The Making of America, 1607-1877

3

HIST 280The United States in the Nineteenth Century

3

HIST 300Age of Discovery: Iberian World

3

HIST 302BThe Post-Roman World, 410-750

3

HIST 307Comparative Colonial Systems, 1500-1800

3

HIST 307AThe Catholic Missionary Church in the Americas and Asia, 1500-1800

3

HIST 308History of Byzantium and the Creation of the Orthodox World

3

HIST 308BModern Islam: Crisis, Defeat, and a Search for Order

3

HIST 308CIsrael: Society and History

HIST 309CMuslims, Christians and Jews in the Medieval Mediterranean

3

HIST 310Religion and Society in Medieval Europe, 300 - 1500

3

HIST 311BGunpowder Empires of Islam: the Ottomans, Safavids and Mughals

3

HIST 312Medieval Japan

3

HIST 312AEuropean Law from Antiquity to Napoleon

3

HIST 313ACharlemagne and the Birth of Europe

3

HIST 315The Fall of Rome

3

HIST 316England After the Black Death

3.00

HIST 317Italy in the Age of Dante

3

HIST 317AModern Italy since 1860

3

HIST 318ARenaissance Rome

3.00

HIST 318BRome in the Age of Dante

3

HIST 322Tudor England: Tyrants and Vagabonds

3

HIST 323The Renaissance, 1300-1530

3

HIST 325Europe in the Reformation Era, 1500-1648

3

HIST 326CThe British Empire and the First World War

3

HIST 329AThe History of the Family

3

HIST 330AThe Celtic World: People and Mythology

3

HIST 331AEarly Modern Europe, 1450 - 1750

3

HIST 331B/HIST 531BFashion and Society Since 1500

3

HIST 332The French Revolution

3

HIST 332AMedieval Paris

3

HIST 336Wealth and Poverty: A History

3

HIST 338A/EURO 310/HIST 538AThe Idea of Europe. European Integration since 1914

3

HIST 340A/HIST 639AMapping History

3

HIST 342Comparative Revolutions

3

HIST 346Triumph and Catastrophe: The Habsburg Empire (1792-1920).

3

HIST 348BResearching Media History: Discovering Cultural History at the Library of Congress

3.00

HIST 349Washington: Symbol and City

3

HIST 353The Era of Civil War and Reconstruction

3

HIST 353AAbraham Lincoln in History and Memory

3

HIST 357Hist of Old South 1607-1865

3

HIST 357AUS South Since The Civil War

3

HIST 358Interwar America: 1919-1941

3

HIST 360Settling in America: Race, Ethnicity, and US Immigration Policy, 1790-1965

3

HIST 362Nazism

3

HIST 367Empires, Indians, and Colonists in America, 1492-1763

3

HIST 370Religion and Society in the Early Modern World

3

HIST 371AColonial Latin America

3

HIST 371CCuba: From Colony to Cold War

3

HIST 373AAmerican Religious History

3

HIST 374The Rise of American Slavery and Its Defeat, 1492-1865

3

HIST 375Revolutionary America and the Early Republic

3

HIST 376AThe First World War, 1914 - 1918

3

HIST 377World War II

3

HIST 377AWorld War II in Europe

3

HIST 379AThe Vietnam War

3

HIST 380AMedieval Ireland to 1607

3

HIST 380BThe Capetian Dynasty: A Survey of Medieval France in the High Middle Ages

3

HIST 380CModern Ireland: The British Centuries, 1600-1973

3

HIST 380DIreland, 1541-1800: Kingdom, Colony, Province (and Nation?)

3.00

HIST 381California, Texas and the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands

3

HIST 384The Church in Latin America, 1492-Present

3

HIST 394Digital Humanities: A Practicum

3

HIST 396Envisioning History

3

HIST 410Seminar: Persecution and Tolerance in the Medieval Mediterranean

3

HIST 414Seminar: The U.S. and Latin American Revolutions

3

HIST 416Sem: American Lives in the 19th Century

3

LSC 354/LSC 654Database Design and Management

3

LSC 643Oral History

3

LSC 647Preservation

3

LSC 677History and Theory of Cultural Heritage Institutions

3

POL 406Environment & Development

3

POL 478Environmental Politics and Policy

3.00

SPAN 302Intro to Spanish for International Service

3