Archaeological Studies Program

Unless otherwise stated in the description below, each class meets for three lecture hours a week for one semester.

Archaeology: ARY

Lower-Division Courses

301. Introduction to Archaeological Studies I: Prehistoric Archaeology.

Same as Anthropology 304. Anthropological study of prehistory, from human beginnings to the appearance of written records. Three lecture hours a week or two lecture hours and one discussion hour a week for one semester.

302. Introduction to Archaeological Studies II: Classical Archaeology.

Same as Classical Civilization 302K. Introduction to the archaeological study of the Mediterranean world from the beginnings of writing and complex urban civilizations to the fall of Rome. Three class hours a week for one semester.

119S, 219S, 319S, 419S, 519S, 619S, 719S, 819S, 919S. Topics in Archaeology.

This course is used to record credit the student earns while enrolled at another institution in a program administered by the University's Study Abroad Office. Credit is recorded as assigned by the study abroad adviser in the archaeological studies program. University credit is awarded for work in an exchange program; it may be counted as coursework taken in residence. Transfer credit is awarded for work in an affiliated studies program. May be repeated for credit when the topics vary.

Upper-Division Course

129S, 229S, 329S, 429S, 529S, 629S, 729S, 829S, 929S. Topics in Archaeology.

This course is used to record credit the student earns while enrolled at another institution in a program administered by the University's Study Abroad Office. Credit is recorded as assigned by the study abroad adviser in the archaeological studies program. University credit is awarded for work in an exchange program; it may be counted as coursework taken in residence. Transfer credit is awarded for work in an affiliated studies program. May be repeated for credit when the topics vary.

Related Courses

For a description of each of the following courses, see the chapter for the college that offers the course.

College of Fine Arts

Art History 302. Survey of Ancient through Medieval Art.

Art History 325. Survey of Ancient Near Eastern Art.

Art History 327L. Ancient Greek Art.

Art History 327N. Roman Art.

Art History 346. Traditional Arts of Africa and Oceania.

Art History 347K. Art and Archaeology of Ancient Peru.

Art History 347L. Mesoamerican Art.

Art History 347M. Form and Meaning in Classic Maya Art.

Art History 350K. Myths and Symbols of India.

Art History 361L. Topics in Ancient Near Eastern Art.

Art History 362. Topics in Greek and Roman Art.

Art History 370. Topics in Pre-Columbian Art.

Art History 372. Topics in the Art of Asia (topics in archaeology).

Art History 375. Art Historical Methods.

College of Liberal Arts

Anthropology 316K. Archaeo- and Ethno-Astronomy of the Americas.

Anthropology 320L. Topics in Language, Culture, and Communication (topics in archaeology).

Anthropology 322K. Southwestern Archaeology.

Anthropology 324L. Topics in Anthropology (topics in archaeology).

Anthropology 327C. Topics in American Cultures (topics in archaeology).

Anthropology 348. Human Origins and Evolution.

Anthropology 453. Archaeological Analysis.

Anthropology 358K. Origin of Complex Societies in South America.

Anthropology 358L. Inca Society and Peasants of the Andes.

Anthropology 360K. The Civilization of the Maya.

Anthropology 361K. The Civilizations of Ancient Mexico.

Anthropology 662. Field Archaeology.

Anthropology 362K. Archaeology of Texas and Vicinity.

Anthropology 462M. Archaeological Techniques.

Anthropology 366. Anatomy and Biology of the Human Skeleton.

Anthropology 379. Problems in Anthropology.

Classical Civilization 307K. Topics in Archaeology.

Classical Civilization 330. Greek Civilization (Topic 3: Greek Civilization: The Hellenistic Period).

Classical Civilization 340. Advanced Topics in Archaeology.

Classical Civilization 362. Conference Course in Classical Archaeology.

Geography 308. Computer Cartography.

Geography 312. Maps and Map Interpretation.

Geography 328. Geography of the Middle East.

Geography 331K. Cultural Ecology.

Geography 334K. Soils.

Geography 360G. Geographic Information Systems.

Geography 360L. Spatial Analysis.

Humanities 305. Freshman Seminar (topics in archaeology).

Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures 341. Topics in Judaica (Topic 3: Biblical Archaeology and Topic 11: Fundamentals of Palestinian Archaeology).

Middle Eastern Studies 320. Topics in the Ancient Middle East.

Museum Course 320. Introduction to Museum Studies I.

Museum Course 321. Introduction to Museum Studies II.

Museum Course 322. Topics in Museum Studies (topics in archaeology).

Museum Course 323. Introduction to Museum Conservation.


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