Courses of Study 2012-2013 
    
    Apr 27, 2024  
Courses of Study 2012-2013 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

ARCH—Architecture

  
  • ARCH 5112 - Core Design Studio II


    Spring. 6 credits.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5111 . Enrollment limited to: departmental students.

    Staff.

    Continuation of subjects developed in the first term. Focus on issues of program and architectonics in the design of a building type in context; introduction to site planning.

  
  • ARCH 5113 - Core Design Studio III


    Fall. 6 credits.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5112 . Enrollment limited to: departmental students.

    Staff.

    Focus on issues of program and architectonics in the design of a complex building type. Emphasis on interpretive, analytical, and generative uses of digital media.

  
  • ARCH 5114 - Core Design Studios IV: Integrative Design Practices


    Spring. 6 credits.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5113 . Enrollment limited to: departmental students.

    Staff.

    Focus on the development of architectural ideas in constructed, material form. The studio explores emergent topics and constructive methods in contemporary architectural practice. Design study includes the creation of a comprehensive set of representations that describes an architectural project in detail. Students work in collaborative groups and in consultation with advisors drawn from professional practice to develop a project that engages a complex range of topical areas, including: structural and environmental systems, building envelope systems, materiality and construction, life-safety planning, and sustainability.

  
  • ARCH 5115 - Core Design Studios V: Expanded Practices


    Fall. 6 credits.

    Prerequisites: ARCH 5114 , ARCH 5602 , ARCH 5604 , ARCH 6601 , ARCH 6602 , ARCH 6603 . Enrollment limited to: departmental students.

    Staff.

    Focus on architecture’s expanded sites: social, cultural, material, and/or environmental considerations of building in a complex urban landscape.

  
  • ARCH 5116 - Vertical Design Studio


    Spring. 6 credits.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5115 . Enrollment limited to: departmental students.

    Staff.

    Open to professional and post-professional M.Arch. students. The vertical studios are topical in nature and engage contemporary issues in architectural practice and research.

  
  • ARCH 5201 - Professional Practice


    Fall or spring. 3 credits.

    Staff.

    Examination of organizational and management theories and practices for delivering professional design services. Includes a historic overview of the profession and a review of the architect’s responsibilities from the pre-contract phase through cost estimating and specifications to construction. Application of computer technology in preparing specifications.

  
  • ARCH 5202 - Professional Seminar


    Fall or spring. 3 credits.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5201 .

    Staff.

    Visits to public and private agencies and architectural firms. Discussions relative to the various aspects of each firm’s practice and the identification of agency roles.

  
  • ARCH 5203 - Multicultural Work Environments


    Fall or spring. 1 credit. S-U grades only.

    Prerequisite: B.Arch. and M.Arch. students whose architectural internships are in a country other than that of their citizenship or prior work experience. Students with summer internships formally enroll in the course during the fall semester after their internship, but must submit approved independent study and ISSO forms during the spring semester prior to the internship and after obtaining an internship offer. Students with part-time fall or spring internships enroll in the course during their internship semester and must submit approved independent study and ISSO forms immediately after obtaining an internship offer. Students with internships during a leave of absence must formally enroll in the course during the semester immediately following their leave, but must submit approved independent study and ISSO forms during the semester immediately prior to the internship and after obtaining an internship offer.

    Staff.

    Independent study. Promotes an understanding of the cultural assumptions we bring to the work environment and the effects of cultural differences on the ways in which architecture is practiced. A 5-10 page paper relates the experience of the internship to one or more texts approved by the instructor. Course may be taken more than once, but a maximum of 1 credit may be used to fulfill departmental free elective distribution requirement.

  
  • ARCH 5301 - Theories and Analyses of Architecture I


    Fall. 3 credits.

    Staff.

    Introduces students to influential critical and creative themes in modern architecture. Topics cover influential 20th-century discourses and practices prior to the 1960s, the questions and contexts that they engage, and their implications for contemporary thinking and design. Discussions and assignments aim at developing critical and graphical readings of both works and writings.

  
  • ARCH 5302 - Theories and Analyses of Architecture II


    Spring. 3 credits.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5301 .

    Staff.

    Continuation of ARCH 5301  focusing on themes in architectural discourse, design, and inquiry from the 1960s to the present, and their creative/critical implications.

  
  • ARCH 5402 - Architecture, Culture, and Society


    Spring. 3 credits.

    Co-meets with ARCH 3402 .

    B. MacDougall.

    What have been the major issues in the theory and practice of architectural design through time and across cultures, and how is aesthetic judgment related to more general systems of ordering within a particular society or group? This course draws on concepts, methods, and findings from the broad field of cultural anthropology to address these questions. Case studies and examples are drawn from a wide range of architectural traditions around the world for which there is significant ethnographic literature, with special emphasis on sub-Saharan Africa, India, and the United States. Topics include the ideational and formal relationships between folk and monumental traditions in complex societies; the structure of the ideal social order and its refraction in the material world; cosmological models and architectural form; geometries of non-Western traditions; and the relationship between indigenization and culture change.

  
  • ARCH 5511 - Constructed Drawing I


    Fall. 3 credits.

    Staff.

    Focuses on hand drawing and sketching as vehicles for design thinking and perception. Observational, analytical, and transformational exercises develop creative proficiency in freehand line drawing and orthographic projection.

  
  • ARCH 5512 - Constructed Drawing II


    Spring. 3 credits.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5511  or approved equivalent.

    Staff.

    Develops understanding of, and proficiency in, projective drawing, including paraline and perspective representation in both analog and digital forms. Students are also introduced to a variety of digital representation applications, including modeling, rendering, and animation.

  
  • ARCH 5602 - Building Technology, Materials, and Methods


    Fall. 3 credits.

    Enrollment limited to: M.Arch. 1 students or permission of instructor. Co-meets with ARCH 2602 .

    J. Ochshorn.

    Building construction is examined from the following standpoints: life safety (construction types, occupancy, assemblies, egress); accessibility (ramps, doors, etc.); sustainability; conveying systems (stairs, elevators, escalators); structural materials (properties, manufacturing strategies, typical applications, and connections); envelope theory (insulation, condensation, vapor and air barriers, pressure-equalization, movement, tolerances); cladding systems (masonry, precast, metal, glass); interior systems (walls, floors, and ceilings); and technical documentation (detail drawings).

  
  • ARCH 5603 - Structural Concepts


    Fall or spring. 3 credits.

    Enrollment limited to: M.Arch. I students or permission of instructor.

    M. Cruvellier.

    Fundamental concepts of structural behavior. Statics and strength of materials. Introduction to and analysis of simple structural systems.

  
  • ARCH 5604 - Structural Elements


    Fall or spring. 3 credits.

    Enrollment limited to: M.Arch. I students or permission of instructor.

    J. Ochshorn.

    Concepts and procedures for the design of individual structural components (e.g., columns, beams) in steel, concrete, and timber construction.

  
  • ARCH 5611 - Environmental Systems I: Site and Sustainability


    Fall. 3 credits. Letter grades only.

    K. Pratt.

    This course examines the relationships between building, site, landscape and sustainability through the lens of ecology and systems thinking. Topics include: basic concepts of sustainability, energetic processes, climate, spatial data visualization, global warming, solar geometry, landscape processes, microclimates, site strategies and grading, building footprint & sustainable building metrics.

  
  • ARCH 5612 - Structural Concepts


    Spring. 3 credits. Letter grades only.

    M. Cruvellier.

    Fundamental concepts of structural behavior. Statics and strength of materials. Introduction to and analysis of simple structural systems.

  
  • ARCH 5613 - Structural Systems


    Fall. 3 credits. Letter grades only.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5612 .

    M. Cruvellier.

    Behavior and design of overall structural systems for buildings. Particular focus on systems used for resisting lateral loads (rigid frames, braced frames and shear walls) and for spanning long distances (trusses and space frames; cables and membranes; and arches, domes, and shells).

  
  • ARCH 5614 - Building Technology I: Materials and Methods


    Fall. 3 credits. Letter grades only.

    J. Ochshorn.

    Building construction is examined from the following standpoints: life safety (including fire safety and zoning constraints on site planning); building service systems (plumbing, electrical, vertical transportation, security, fire protection); materials, sustainability, and life-cycle analysis; accessibility; technical documentation and outline specifications.

  
  • ARCH 5615 - Building Technology II: Structural Elements


    Spring. 3 credits. Letter grades only.

    J. Ochshorn.

    Concepts and procedures for the design, manufacture, and construction of structural components (e.g., walls, columns, beams, slabs) in steel, concrete, masonry, and timber.

  
  • ARCH 5616 - Environmental Systems II: Building Dynamics


    Spring. 3 credits. Letter grades only.

    K. Pratt.

    This course examines the design and analysis of the building envelope, with a focus on the material and energetic transformations taking place at the boundary between architecture and environment. Topics include: comfort, building thermodynamics, envelope assemblies, thermal modeling, active and passive control systems, daylighting and architectural acoustics.

  
  • ARCH 5621 - Sustainable Architecture: The Science and Politics of Green Building


    Spring. 3 credits. Letter grades only.

    Co-meets with ARCH 4621 .

    J. Ochshorn.

    Students will examine the five basic components of sustainable building design (site, water, energy, materials, and IEQ) from both a historical perspective and as implemented through the LEED/USGBC rating system, in each case comparing the issues raised by building and environmental science with the political context within which those issues are considered.

  
  • ARCH 5801 - History of Architecture I


    Fall. 3 credits.

    Staff.

    The history of the built environment as social and cultural expression from the earliest times to the beginning of the modern period is studied through selected examples from across the world. Themes, theories, and ideas in architecture and urban design are explored through texts, artifacts, buildings, cities, and landscapes.

  
  • ARCH 5802 - History of Architecture II


    Spring. 3 credits.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5801  or approved equivalent.

    Staff.

    The history of the built environment as social and cultural expression from the modern period to the present day is studied through selected examples from across the world. Architecture and urban design themes, theories, and ideas are explored through texts, artifacts, buildings, cities, and landscapes.

  
  • ARCH 5902 - Design X Thesis


    Fall, spring. 8 credits.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5101  and ARCH 5110 . Requirement for B.Arch. candidates who must satisfactorily complete a thesis.

    Staff.

  
  • ARCH 6109 - Special Problems in Design


    Fall or spring. 1-3 credits, variable.

    Permission of instructor required. Approved independent study form is required. Does not count toward design sequence credit.

    Staff.

    Independent study.

  
  • ARCH 6110 - Graduate Design Seminar


    Summer. 3 credits.

    Taught in New York City. Required introductory course for all M. Arch. II students.

    Staff.

    A seminar developing themes explored in ARCH 7111 .

  
  • ARCH 6115 - Special Topics in Urbanism


    Fall or Spring. 3 credits.

    Prerequisites: ARCH 5801  and ARCH 5802 , or permission of instructor.

    Staff.

    Topics TBA.

  
  • ARCH 6301 - Design Research


    Summer. 3 credits.

    Staff.

    Introduction to themes of inquiry in contemporary architecture, including critical motives in research, topical ” problems,” and materials and tactics of investigation.

  
  • ARCH 6304 - Column, Wall, Elevation, Facade: A Study of the Vertical Surface in Architecture


    Fall or spring. 3 credits.

    Enrollment limited to: third-year students and above. Co-meets with ARCH 3304 .

    J. Wells.

    Field and figure relationships (interrelation of parts dominated by the general character of the whole) are the general themes for studying numerous issues relevant to the design of elevations and facades. The first part of the semester is a lecture/seminar format. Students are required to research and present a paper for discussion. In the latter part of the semester, students do exercises to demonstrate their understanding of the issues addressed.

  
  • ARCH 6305 - Theory and Criticism in Architecture


    Fall or spring. 3 credits.

    Permission of instructor is required.

    Staff.

    Inquiry into the fundamental principles of architectural criticism in theory and practice, with emphasis on the structures of criticism in the 20th century.

  
  • ARCH 6307 - Special Investigations in the Theory of Architecture II


    Fall or spring. 1-4 credits, variable.

    ermission of instructor is required and approved independent study form.

    Staff.

    Independent study.

  
  • ARCH 6308 - Special Topics in the Theory of Architecture II


    Fall or spring. 3 credits.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5301 ARCH 5302 , permission of instructor.

    Staff.

    Topic TBA.

  
  • ARCH 6309 - Elements, Principles, and Theories in Japanese Architecture


    Spring. 3 credits.

    Co-meets with  .

    L. Mirin

    Examination of Japanese architecture (buildings and gardens) and their contexts: landscapes, settlements, and cities. The course is addressed to those interested in Japanese architecture as a manifestation of Japanese culture and as a subject for analysis. Emphasis is on underlying concepts, ordering principles, formal typologies, space and its representation, perceptual phenomena, and symbolic content. Readings focus on theoretical treatments of these aspects by Japanese and western writers.

  
  • ARCH 6401 - Architecture in its Cultural Context I


    Fall. 4 credits.

    Permission of instructor is required.

    B. MacDougall.

  
  • ARCH 6402 - Architecture in its Cultural Context II


    Spring. 4 credits.

    Not offered every year. Permission of instructor is required.

    B. MacDougall.

  
  • ARCH 6409 - Graduate Investigations in Architecture, Culture, and Society


    Fall or spring. 1-4 credits, variable.

    Permission of instructor is required and approved independent study form.

    B. MacDougall.

    Independent study.

  
  • ARCH 6508 - Special Investigations in Visual Representation II


    Fall or spring. 1-4 credits, variable.

    ermission of instructor is required and approved independent study form.

    Staff.

    Independent study.

  
  • ARCH 6509 - Special Topics in Visual Representation II


    Fall or spring. 3 credits.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5511 ARCH 5512  or permission of instructor.

    Staff.

    Topics TBA.

  
  • ARCH 6601 - Environmental Systems II: Thermal Environmental Systems


    Fall. 3 credits. Letter grades only.

    Enrollment limited to: second-year M.Arch. I students or permission of instructor.

    Staff.

    This course addresses the design of the indoor thermal environment, including the appropriate application of building envelope materials and assemblies, and an introduction to the principles of sustainability. Beginning with the basics of human thermal comfort, followed by the concept and practice of solar heating, passive cooling, indoor air quality, and human health, students will learn how to shape the form of a building to respond to climate and the needs of an occupant. In the second half of the semester, students address the design of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems, including heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) equipment, vertical transportation, communication, security, and fire protection systems.

  
  • ARCH 6602 - Environmental Systems III - Building Systems Integration


    Spring. 3 credits. Letter grades only.

    Enrollment limited to: second-year M.Arch. I students or permission of instructor.

    Staff.

    This course addresses the design of the visual and acoustical environments of buildings. Beginning with the basics of vision, followed by the concept and practice of daylighting, electric lighting sources, and human health, this course will provide students with a working understanding of light and sound as architectural media.

  
  • ARCH 6603 - Structural Systems


    Fall or spring. 3 credits.

    Enrollment limited to: M.Arch. I students or permission of instructor.

    M. Cruvellier.

    Concepts and procedures for the design of overall structural framing systems in steel, concrete, and timber construction.

  
  • ARCH 6608 - Special Topics in Sustainability


    Fall or Spring. 3 credits.

    Prerequisites: Required environmental systems sequence course, or permission of instructor.

    Staff.

    Topics TBA.

  
  • ARCH 6800 - State of the Discipline


    Fall or spring. 4 credits.

    Staff.

    This seminar will provide a survey of architectural historiography paying particular attention to the paradigm shifts of recent decades. Through the critical readings of important texts we will discuss the current state of the field while simultaneously reconsidering our position in it. The course will address how we apply theory to practice, develop research strategies that maximize methodological alliances, imbue the study of the past with contemporary relevance, and contribute as much to other disciplines as we borrow from them.

  
  • ARCH 6801 - Foundations of the Discipline


    Fall or spring. 4 credits.

    Staff.

    Explorations of seminal positions that established the disciplinary praxis of the history of architecture and urbanism, based on case studies.

  
  • ARCH 6802 - Seminar in Urban History


    Fall or spring. 4 credits.

    Permission of instructor is required.

    Staff.

  
  • ARCH 6803 - Seminar in History of Theory


    Fall or spring. 4 credits.

    Permission of instructor is required.

    Staff.

  
  • ARCH 6804 - Seminar in Italian Renaissance: Architecture, Politics, and Urbanism


    Fall or spring. 4 credits.

    Permission of instructor is required.

    M. Lasansky.

  
  • ARCH 6805 - Practicum


    Fall or spring. 4 credits.

    Staff.

    This course exercises history of architecture and urbanism’s capacities for affecting contemporary events through critical associations with the past. The workshop culminates in an exhibition, publication, symposium, curricular initiative, or other public occasion. Enrollment of qualified graduate students from associated fields is encouraged.

  
  • ARCH 6816 - Seminar in Special Topics in the History of Architecture and Urbanism


    Fall or spring. 4 credits.

    Permission of instructor is required.

    Staff.

  
  • ARCH 6819 - Seminar in Special Topics in the History of Architecture and Urbanism


    Fall or spring. 4 credits.

    Permission of instructor is required.

    Staff.

  
  • ARCH 7111 - Design A


    Summer. 6 credits.

    Staff.

    Exploration of themes, methods, and technologies in contemporary design.

  
  • ARCH 7701 - Architectural Science Laboratory


    Fall. 6 credits.

    Enrollment limited to: architectural science graduate students.

    D. Greenberg.

    Projects, exercises, and research in the architectural sciences.

  
  • ARCH 7702 - Architectural Science Laboratory


    Spring. 6 credits.

    Enrollment limited to: architectural science graduate students.

    D. Greenberg.

    Projects, exercises, and research in the architectural sciences.

  
  • ARCH 7809 - Graduate Independent Study in the History of Architecture and Urbanism


    Fall or spring. 1-12 credits, variable.

    Permission of instructor is required.

    Staff.

    Independent study for graduate students only.

  
  • ARCH 7903 - Thesis or Research in Architectural Science


    Fall. 1-12 credits, variable.

    Enrollment limited to: architectural science graduate students.

    Staff.

    Independent study.

  
  • ARCH 7904 - Thesis or Research in Architectural Science


    Spring. 1-12 credits, variable.

    Enrollment limited to: architectural science graduate students.

    Staff.

    Independent study.

  
  • ARCH 7912 - Design B: Topics Studio


    Fall. 6 credits.

    Staff.

    Graduate vertical research studio.

  
  • ARCH 8911 - Proseminar in Design Research


    Spring. 3 credits.

    Prerequisites: ARCH 5301  and ARCH 5302 .

    Staff.

    ARCH 8911 offers a synthesis of design and research methods for the development of an independent thesis proposal. Course work includes exposure to different theories and practices of design inquiry, explorations of critical positions for individual development, and preparation of a document encapsulating research leading to a thesis proposition. Successful completion of the course, which includes approval of the thesis document, is a prerequisite for advancement into ARCH 8912 - Independent Design Thesis .

  
  • ARCH 8912 - Independent Design Thesis


    Fall. 9 credits.

    Prerequisites: ARCH 5116 , ARCH 8911 , and all required core ARCH courses.

    Staff.

    An independent design project on a topic selected and developed by the student and researched in ARCH 8911 . Marking the transition between academic and professional practices, the thesis project is an opportunity for each student to define an individual position with regard to the discipline of architecture.

  
  • ARCH 8913 - Territory of Investigation Studio


    Summer. 6 credits.

    Offered in AAP NYC.

    Staff.

    Advanced Design Research in the student’s territory of investigation.

  
  • ARCH 8920 - M.A. Essay Research


    Fall. 4 credits.

    Permission of instructor is required and approved independent study form.

    Staff.

    Independent research for the M.A. essay.

  
  • ARCH 8921 - M.A. Essay in the History of Architecture and Urbanism


    Fall or spring. 6 credits.

    Staff.

    Independent preparation of the M.A. essay,

  
  • ARCH 9901 - Ph.D. Dissertation in the History of Architecture and Urbanism


    Fall or spring. 1-12 credits, variable.

    Staff.

    Independent study for the doctoral degree.


ARKEO—Archaeology

  
  • ARKEO 1200 - Ancient Peoples and Places

    (crosslisted)
    (also ANTHR 1200 ) (GHB) (HA-AS)
    Spring. 3 credits.

    J. Henderson.

    For description, see ANTHR 1200 .

  
  • ARKEO 2010 - Archaeology of the Ancient Near East

    (crosslisted)
    (also ANTHR 2010 JWST 2610 , NES 2610 ) (HA-AS)
    Spring. 3 credits.

    L. Khatchadourian.

    For description, see NES 2610 .

  
  • ARKEO 2015 - Archaeology of Empires

    (crosslisted)
    (also ANTHR 2015 , NES 2615 ) (GHB) (HA-AS)
    Fall. 3 credits.

    L. Khatchadourian.

    For description, see NES 2615 .

  
  • ARKEO 2200 - [Early People: The Archaeological and Fossil Record]

    (crosslisted)
    (also ANTHR 2200 ) (HB) (HA-AS)
    Spring. 3 credits.

    Next offered 2013-2014.

    T. P. Volman.

    For description, see ANTHR 2200 .

  
  • ARKEO 2201 - Early Agriculture

    (crosslisted)
    (also ANTHR 2201 ) (GHB) (HA-AS)
    Spring. 3 credits.

    N. Russell.

    For description, see ANTHR 2201 .

  
  • ARKEO 2215 - Stone Age Art

    (crosslisted)
    (also ANTHR 2215 ) (HB) (CA-AS)
    Fall. 3 credits.

    T. Volman.

    For description, see ANTHR 2215 .

  
  • ARKEO 2220 - [Field Course in Iroquois Archaeology]

    (crosslisted)
    (also AIS 2220 , ANTHR 2220 ) (HB) (SBA-AS)
    Summer. 3 credits. Letter grades only.

    Next offered 2013-2014.

    K. Jordan.

    For description, see ANTHR 2220 .

  
  • ARKEO 2235 - [Archaeology of North American Indians]

    (crosslisted)
    (also AIS 2350 , AMST 2350 , ANTHR 2235 ) (HB) (HA-AS)
    Spring. 3 credits.

    Next offered 2013-2014.

    K. Jordan.

    For description, see ANTHR 2235 .

  
  • ARKEO 2285 - Egyptomania: Imagining Egypt in the Greco-Roman World

    (crosslisted)
    (also ANTHR 2285 CLASS 2685 NES 2985 ) (GHB) (CA-AS)
    Fall. 4 credits.

    C. Barrett.

    For description, see CLASS 2685 .

  
  • ARKEO 2430 - The Rise and Fall of “Civilization”

    (crosslisted)
    (also ANTHR 2430 ) (GHB) (HA-AS)
    Fall. 3 credits. Letter grades only.

    A. T. Smith.

    For description, see ANTHR 2430 .

  
  • ARKEO 2610 - Fieldwork in Urban Archaeology

    (crosslisted)
    (also CRP 2610 , LA 2610 )
    Fall. 4 credits.

    Three 8-hour Sat. field labs required; students choose three Sat. from seven offered.

    S. Baugher.

    For description and learning outcomes, see LA 2610 .

  
  • ARKEO 2620 - Laboratory in Landscape Archaeology

    (crosslisted)
    (also LA 2620 )
    Spring. 3 credits.

    S. Baugher.

    For description and learning outcomes, see LA 2620 .

  
  • ARKEO 2661 - Ancient Ships and Seafaring: Introduction to Nautical Archaeology

    (crosslisted)
    (also JWST 2661 , NES 2661 ) (GHB) (HA-AS)
    Fall. 3 credits.

    C. Monroe.

    For description, see NES 2661 .

  
  • ARKEO 2668 - Ancient Egyptian Civilization

    (crosslisted)
    (also JWST 2668 , NES 2668 ) (GHB) (HA-AS)
    Spring. 3 credits.

    C. Monroe.

    For description, see NES 2668 .

  
  • ARKEO 2700 - Introduction to Art History: The Classical World

    (crosslisted)
    (also ARTH 2200 , CLASS 2700 ) (HB) (HA-AS)
    Fall. 4 credits.

    V. Platt.

    For description, see ARTH 2200 .

  
  • ARKEO 2728 - [Art and Archaeology in the Ancient Mediterranean World]

    (crosslisted)
    (also ARTH 2227 , CLASS 2727 ) (HA-AS)
    Fall. 4 credits.

    Next offered 2014–2015.

    S. Manning.

    For description, see CLASS 2727 .

  
  • ARKEO 2743 - [Archaeology/Roman Private Life]

    (crosslisted)
    (also ARTH 2221 , CLASS 2743 ) (HB) (CA-AS)
    Spring. 3 credits.

    Next offered 2014-2015.

    A. Alexandridis.

    For description, see CLASS 2743 .

  
  • ARKEO 2846 - Magic and Witchcraft in the Greco-Roman World

    (crosslisted)
    (also ANTHR 2846 , CLASS 2646 , NES 2546 ) (HB) (CA-AS)
    Spring. 4 credits. Letter grades only.

    C. Barrett.

    For description, see CLASS 2646 .

  
  • ARKEO 3000 - Individual Study in Archaeology and Related Fields


    Fall, spring. 1-4 credits, variable. (May be repeated for credit.)

    Prerequisite: ARKEO 1200  or permission of instructor.

    Staff.

    Undergraduate students pursue topics of particular interest under the guidance of a faculty member.

  
  • ARKEO 3002 - [Archaeology Underwater]


    Summer. 2 credits.

    Next offered 2013-2014. Off campus at Shoals Marine Lab.

    N. Brady.

    This course focuses on the archaeology of the Isles of Shoals within the Gulf of Maine. Students participate in fieldwork, including foreshore study and underwater exploration.

  
  • ARKEO 3003 - [Island Archaeology]


    Summer. 2 credits.

    Next offered 2013-2014. Off campus at Shoals Marine Lab.

    N. Hamilton.

    This course trains students in standardized and innovative methods and technology used in archaeological surveys, excavations, assessments, research, and compliance work. Includes field logistics, scheduling, ethics, and personnel management training.

  
  • ARKEO 3090 - Introduction to Dendrochronology

    (crosslisted)
    (also ARTH 3250 , CLASS 3750 , MEDVL 3750 ) (HB) (HA-AS)
    Fall. 4 credits. Letter grades only.

    Permission of instructor required. Limited to 10 students.

    S. Manning.

    For description, see CLASS 3750 .

  
  • ARKEO 3210 - Historical Archaeology

    (crosslisted)
    (also ANTHR 3210 ) (HA-AS)
    Spring. 4 credits.

    K. Jordan.

    For description, see ANTHR 3210 .

  
  • ARKEO 3217 - Stone Age Archaeology

    (crosslisted)
    (also ANTHR 3217 ) (HB) (HA-AS)
    Fall. 4 credits.

    T. Volman.

    For description, see ANTHR 3217 .

  
  • ARKEO 3230 - [Humans and Animals]

    (crosslisted)
    (also ANTHR 3230 ) (GHB) (CA-AS)
    Spring. 4 credits.

    Next offered 2013-2014.

    N. Russell.

    For description, see ANTHR 3230 .

  
  • ARKEO 3232 - [Politics of the Past]

    (crosslisted)
    (also ANTHR 3232 ) (GHB) (HA-AS)
    Fall. 4 credits.

    Next offered 2013-2014. Co-meets with ANTHR 6232 , ARKEO 6232 .

    N. Russell.

    For description, see ANTHR 3232 .

  
  
  • ARKEO 3255 - Ancient Mexico and Central America

    (crosslisted)
    (also ANTHR 3255 , LATA 3550 ) (GHB) (HA-AS)
    Fall. 4 credits.

    J. Henderson.

    For description, see ANTHR 3255 .

  
  • ARKEO 3256 - [Ancient Civilizations of the Andes]

    (crosslisted)
    (also ANTHR 3256 , LATA 3256 ) (GHB) (HA-AS)
    Fall. 4 credits.

    Next offered 2014-2015.

    J. Henderson.

    For description, see ANTHR 3256 .

  
  
  • ARKEO 3270 - [Environmental Archaeology]

    (crosslisted)
    (also ANTHR 3270 ) (PBS Supplementary List)
    Fall. 4 credits.

    Next offered 2013-2014. Co-meets with ANTHR 6270 , ARKEO 6270 .

    T. P. Volman.

    For description, see ANTHR 3270 .

  
  • ARKEO 3272 - [Hunters and Gatherers, Past and Present]

    (crosslisted)
    (also ANTHR 3272 ) (GHB) (SBA-AS)
    Fall. 4 credits.

    Next offered 2013-2014. Co-meets with ANTHR 6272 /ARKEO 6272  .

    T. Volman.

    For description, see ANTHR 3272 .

  
  • ARKEO 3451 - Global Movements of Cultural Heritage

    (crosslisted)
    (also ARTH 3451 , ANTHR 3451 ) (GB) (CA-AS)
    Fall. 4 credits.

    M. Fiskesjö.

    For description, see ANTHR 3451 .

  
  • ARKEO 3520 - Kings and States in Ancient Asia

    (crosslisted)
    (also ANTHR 3520 , ASIAN 3362 ) (GHB) (SBA-AS)
    Fall. 4 credits. Letter grades only.

    Prerequisites: none; but some foundation in either Asian anthropology, archaeology, or history is recommended.

    M. Fiskesjö.

    For description, see ANTHR 3520 .

  
  • ARKEO 3600 - Pre-Industrial Cities and Towns in North America

    (crosslisted)
    (also CRP 3600 , LA 3600 )
    Spring. 3 credits.

    Co-meets with CRP 6660 /LA 6660 .

    S. Baugher.

    For description, see LA 3600 .

 

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