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ANT 2100 - Intro to Archaeology |
(3) (A.A.) This course highlights the basic concepts and fundamental principles of method and theory in modern archaeology. The history of archaeology is traced from its origins to its emergence as a scientific discipline within anthropology. Students are familiarized with the concepts and methods of modern archaeology, and with the scientific goals of archaeological research. A survey of the latest advances in the field such as remote sensing and non-intrusive techniques is included. As a writing intensive course, ANT 2100 will allow students to explore the subject through a variety of college-level writing exercises that may include essay exams, book reviews, research papers, reaction papers, research proposals, research designs, excavation logs.
3.000 Credit hours Levels: Credit Schedule Types: Hybrid, Independent Study, Traditional, Video/Audio Conferencing, Web Arts & Lettrs & Soc & Behv Sci Division Social & Behavioral Sciences Department Course Attributes: Associate in Arts Elective, Fee Assess AA, Per Credit Proceed to View Follett Bookstore - Detailed Text Book Information Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Credit May not be assigned to one of the following Cohorts: EA Public School_STEM DE Home School Private_STEM EA Home School Private_STEM ADE Public School_STEM DE STEM Career Path |
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