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General Education Core Requirements (GEC)
See complete
GEC requirements and approved
course listings for all categories.
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Students
may select courses for: |
Sem
hrs |
| Literature
(GLT) |
3 |
| Fine
Arts (GFA) |
3 |
| Philosophical,
Religious, Ethical Principles (GPR) |
3 |
| Mathematics
(GMT) |
3 |
Natural
Sciences (GNS)
- one must be
a laboratory course;
each must have a different departmental prefix |
6-7 |
Reasoning
and Discourse (GRD)
- ENG 101 or FMS
103 or RCO 101,
and one additional GRD course |
6 |
| Social
and Behavioral Sciences (GSB) |
6 |
| Department
specifies courses for: |
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| One
additional GLT course (student may select) |
3 |
Historical
Perspectives on Western Culture (GHP)
- Required: CCI
211
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3 |
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II General Education
Marker Requirements
See details
and courses. It
is possible to meet all GE Marker Requirements while completing
the GE Core requirements or courses required by the major/concentration.
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Students
may select courses for: |
Sem
hrs |
Global/Global-Nonwestern
Perspectives (GL/GN)
- Required: ATY
258, CCI 211 and 212, and one
additional GL/GN course |
12 |
One
Writing Intensive (WI) Course
- In addition
to this WI Marker requirement, students must also complete
a second WI course within the major. All programs have identified
at least one course among their major requirements which is
taught as Writing Intensive.
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3 |
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III College of Arts
and Sciences Additional Requirements (CAR)
See requirements
and approved courses.
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Historical
Perspectives on Western Culture
- either a GHP/GPM
or GMO course
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3 |
Natural
Sciences
- one additional
GNS/GLS or GPS course
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3-4 |
Social
and Behavioral Sciences (GSB)
- one additional
GSB course
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3 |
Foreign
Language (GFL)
- Intermediate-level
proficiency in one language, demonstrated by placement test,
or completion of coursework through course number 204
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0-12 |
| Writing
Intensive Courses (WI)
- A total of four
WI courses
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IV Major
Requirements
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| Minimum
30 semester hours distributed as follows. |
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1. Core Requirements
(12 hours)
- ATY 258* World
Prehistory
- ATY 360 Modern
Archaeology
- CCI 211* Introduction
to Classical Archaeology (Greece)
- CCI 212* Introduction
to Classical Archaeology (Rome)
*ATY
258 satisfies GN Marker requirement; CCI 211 satisfies GHP;
CCI 211 and 212 satisfy part of GL Marker requirement
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2. Area Requirements
(6 hours with 3 hours from each category)
Old
World Archaeology:
- ATY 501 Selected
Topics in Anthropology (European
Archaeology)
- CCI 312 The
Art and Archaeology of Egypt*
- CCI 313 Archaeology
of the Aegean
- CCI 314 Ancient
Cities
New World
Archaeology:
- ATY 462 Archaeology
of the Southeastern United States
- ATY 533 Archaeology
of Mexico
*CCI
312 carries GN Marker credit
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3. Analytical
Methods and Techniques (6 hours with no more than 3 from ATY
378, ATY 478, CCI 401)
- ATY 378 Historical
Archaeology Field Techniques
- ATY 478 Field
Methods in Archaeology
- ATY 479 Analysis
of Archaeological Data
- ATY 553 Human
Identification
- ATY 559 Disease
and Nutrition in Ancient Populations
- CCI 401 Archaeological
Practicum
- GEO 314/314L
Physical Geography: Landscape Processes*
- GEO 323 Air
Photo and Remote Sensing
*GEO
314/314L carries GNS Core credit and CAR GPS credit
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4. Related
Area Electives (6 hours from any of the above courses or the
following related courses)
- ART 201 Ancient
Art
- ART 281 Ceramics
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- ART 285 Photography
- ATY 213 Cultural
Anthropology
- CCI 450 Internship
in Classical Studies
- GEO 321 Cartography
- HIS 220 The
Ancient World
- PHI 325 Introduction
to the Philosophy of Science
Under
special circumstances and with the permission of the Committee,
some required courses may be substituted for others.
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V Electives
Electives
sufficient to complete 122 semester hours required for degree.
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