College of the Humanities
(Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences)
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This section presents the requirements for programs in:
Minor in Archaeology (4.0 credits)
Open to all undergraduate degree students.
Requirements: | ||
1. 1.0 credit in: | 1.0 | |
Introduction to Archaeology I Introduction to Archaeology II | ||
Or | ||
Introduction to Archaeology I Introduction to Archaeology II | ||
2. 1.0 credit in ARCY or approved electives at the 2000 level | 1.0 | |
3. 1.0 credit in ARCY or approved electives at the 3000 level | 1.0 | |
4. 1.0 credit in ARCY or approved electives at any level | 1.0 | |
5. The remaining requirements of the major discipline(s) and degree must be satisfied. | ||
Total Credits | 4.0 |
Approved Archaeology Electives
Other courses may be substituted for those specified below, when material on archaeology is central to the course. Such substitutions must be individually approved by the Greek and Roman Studies Program Coordinator.
Note: "R" designates that the course is repeatable.
Anthropology | ||
ANTH 1001 [0.5] | Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology | |
ANTH 3580 [0.5] | Anthropology of Material Culture and Museums | |
Art History | ||
ARTH 1100 [0.0] | Art and Society: Prehistory to the Renaissance | |
ARTH 1101 [0.0] | Art and Society: Renaissance to the Present | |
ARTH 1200 [0.0] | History and Theory of Architecture: Prehistory to 1500 | |
ARTH 1201 [0.0] | History and Theory of Architecture: 1500 to Present | |
ARTH 2102 [0.5] | Greek Art and Archaeology | |
ARTH 2105 [0.5] | Roman Art and Archaeology | |
ARTH 2202 [0.5] | Medieval Architecture and Art | |
ARTH 2310 [0.5] | Architecture of the Early Modern World [1400-1750] | |
ARTH 2510 [0.5] | Architecture of the 18th and 19th Centuries | |
ARTH 3102 [0.5] | Studies in Greek Art | |
ARTH 3105 [0.5] | Studies in Roman Art | |
Biology | ||
BIOL 2001 [0.5] | Animals: Form and Function | |
BIOL 2005 [0.5] | Human Biology | |
Chemistry | ||
CHEM 1007 [0.5] | Chemistry of Art and Artifacts | |
Digital Humanities | ||
DIGH 2035 [0.5] | Technology, Culture and Society | |
Greek and Roman Studies | ||
Greek Art and Archaeology | ||
Roman Art and Archaeology | ||
Ancient Science and Technology | ||
CLCV 3301 [0.5] | Field Work I: Greek and Roman World (R) | |
Studies in Greek Art (R) | ||
Studies in Roman Art (R) | ||
CLCV 3400 [0.5] | Greek and Roman Studies Abroad (R) | |
CLCV 4000 [0.5] | Field Work II: Greek and Roman World (R) | |
Earth Sciences | ||
ERTH 2312 [0.5] | Paleontology | |
ERTH 2401 [0.5] | Dinosaurs | |
ERTH 2415 [0.5] | Natural Disasters | |
ERTH 3111 [0.5] | Vertebrate Evolution: Mammals, Reptiles, and Birds | |
ERTH 3112 [0.5] | Vertebrate Evolution: Fish and Amphibians | |
ERTH 3113 [0.5] | Geology of Human Origins | |
Geography | ||
GEOG 1010 [0.5] | Global Environmental Systems | |
GEOG 2014 [0.5] | The Earth's Surface | |
GEOG 3102 [0.5] | Geomorphology | |
GEOG 3108 [0.5] | Soil Properties | |
Geomatics | ||
GEOM 1004 [0.5] | Maps, Satellites and the Geospatial Revolution | |
GEOM 2007 [0.5] | Vector GIS: Points, Lines and Polygons | |
GEOM 3002 [0.5] | Introduction to Remote Sensing | |
Religion | ||
RELI 3732 [0.5] | Studies in Greek Art | |
RELI 3733 [0.5] | Studies in Roman Art | |
Sociology | ||
SOCI 2035 [0.5] | Technology, Culture and Society | |
Technology, Society, Environment Studies | ||
Ancient Science and Technology |
Archaeology (ARCY) Courses
Introduction to Archaeology I
Introduction to the history, theory and practice of field archaeology. Excavations from all time periods and global regions will be discussed. Focus will be placed on excavation methods and technology, including dating, that enhance understanding of sites both on land and underwater.
Precludes additional credit for CLCV 2300 (no longer offered).
Lecture three hours a week
Introduction to Archaeology II
Continues the examination of various aspects of field archaeology begun in ARCY 1008 (also CLCV 1008). This course places greater focus on recent approaches to the interpretation of remains. These include environmental, cognitive and bioarchaeological approaches.
Precludes additional credit for CLCV 2300 (no longer offered).
Lecture three hours a week.
Archaeological Field Work I
Students will participate for a minimum of three weeks on an archaeological field project (ie. excavation or survey). They will learn archaeological documentation and the analysis, recording, and processing of finds. The field project may be anywhere in the world and any time period.
Prerequisite(s): ARCY 1008 and ARCY 1009 or CLCV 1008 and CLCV 1009 or CLCV 2300 (no longer offered) and permission of the unit. Permission of the unit is required to repeat this course.
Field work
Field Work I: Greek and Roman World
Students will participate for a minimum of three weeks on an archaeological field project (ie. excavation or survey) relevant to the Greek and Roman world. They will learn archaeological documentation and the analysis, recording, and processing of finds.
Also listed as CLCV 3301.
Prerequisite(s): ARCY 1008 and ARCY 1009 or CLCV 1008 and CLCV 1009 or CLCV 2300 (no longer offered) and permission of the unit. Permission of the unit is required to repeat this course.
Field work
Field Work II: Greek and Roman World
Students participate for a minimum of three weeks in a position of responsibility (for example, as a trench supervisor or lab assistant) on an archaeological field project relevant to the Greek and Roman world.
Also listed as CLCV 4000.
Prerequisite(s): 0.5 credit in fieldwork at third year level and permission of the unit. Permission of the unit is required to repeat this course.
Field Work
Archaeological Field Work II
Students participate for a minimum of three weeks in a position of responsibility on an archaeological field project (eg. trench supervisor or lab assistant). The field project may be anywhere in the world and any time period.
Prerequisite(s): 0.5 credit in fieldwork at third year level and permission of the unit. Permission of the unit is required to repeat this course.
Field work
Note: Not all courses listed are offered in a given year. For an up-to-date statement of course offerings for the current session and to determine the term of offering, consult the class schedule at central.carleton.ca.
Summer session: some of the courses listed in this Calendar are offered during the summer. Hours and scheduling for summer session courses will differ significantly from those reported in the fall/winter Calendar. To determine the scheduling and hours for summer session classes, consult the class schedule at central.carleton.ca
Regulations
In addition to the requirements listed here, students must satisfy:
- the University regulations including the process of Academic Continuation Evaluation (see the Academic Regulations of the University section of this Calendar).