Archaeology Minor
The Archaeology Minor
Note: The grade point average of the coursework comprising the minor must be no less than 2.00 with no course grade below C- (1.7)
Six units, including:
Two courses, chosen from:
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CLSC-220 Introduction to Archaeology
CLSC-301 Greek Art and Archaeology
CLSC-302 Roman Art and Archaeology
CLSC-321 Archaeology of the Middle East
Four additional courses, chosen from:
ANTH-101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ANTH-279 Selected Topics in Anthropology (may be counted depending on the topic)
ANTH-290 Cultural Theory
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ARTH-121 Survey I: Prehistory through the Middle Ages
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ARTH-212 Medieval Art in Western Europe, 8th-15th Centuries
ARTH-309 Image and Icon in Medieval Art
ARTH-322 Seminar in Museum Studies
BIOL-199 Mesoamerican Ethnobotany
CLSC-212 Dining and Drinking in Classical Antiquity
CLSC-220 Introduction to Archaeology
CLSC-232 Daily Life in Roman Pompei
CLSC-252 Introduction to Indo-European Linguistics
CLSC-301 Greek Art and Archaeology
CLSC-302 Roman Art and Archaeology
CLSC-320 Cultural Property: Archaeology, Ethics, and Law
CLSC-321 Archaeology of the Middle East
CLSC-398 Special Topics, depending on the subject and approval of the minor program coordinator
GEOG-260 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
GEOG-365 Advanced Spatial Analysis
Up to three units of archaeological field school transfer credit and/or study-abroad archaeology courses, with approval of the minor program coordinator, may apply to the archaeology minor. Up to two units of archaeologically-focused independent study (CLCV-498), with approval of the minor program coordinator may apply to the archaeology minor. Students are expected to fulfill all prerequisites necessary for courses within the minor. Prerequisites do not count toward the minor unless otherwise noted.