Courses of Study 2017-2018 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
Courses of Study 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

ARCH—Architecture

  
  • ARCH 5802 - History of Architecture II


         
    Spring. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    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 5810 - American Architecture and Building I


         
    Fall. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5801  and ARCH 5802  or permission of instructor.

    Staff.

    Review of architecture, building, and responses to the landscape from the prehistoric period to the Civil War. Architecture and building as social and collaborative arts are emphasized and thus the contributions of artisans, clients, and users as well as professional architects and builders are examined. The architectural expressions of Native Americans, African Americans, women, and others are treated in addition to those of European colonists and settlers.

  
  • ARCH 5811 - American Architecture and Building II


         
    Spring. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5801  and ARCH 5802  or permission of instructor.

    Staff.

    This course surveys American architecture and building from the late 19th century to the present day. The themes of technology, money, art, and urbanism are the conceptual connective tissue of the class. Modernity (the experiences of modern life) and modernisms (the architectural languages of modern life) will be highlighted in the works of Charles F. McKim, Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Kahn,Richard Meier, Frank Gehry, Diller + Scofidio Renfrow, Thom Mayne, and others. The mediation and re-presentation of buildings and spaces through other media (music, photography, painting, dance, poetry, literature, and film) are also explored. Walking tours as well as research for landmarking of a picture palace in Queens, New York, will be part of the class.

  
  • ARCH 5819 - Special Topics in the History of Architecture and Urbanism


         
    Fall or spring. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5801  and ARCH 5802  or permission of instructor.

    Staff.

    This course addresses pertinent issues relative to the subject of History of Architecture and Urbanism. The instructor(s) of the course are drawn from the permanent and visiting faculty who may either broadly or narrowly define the course’s scope and content. For precise content please see the Architecture Department webpage http://aap.cornell.edu/academics/architecture/elective-courses-option-studios.

  
  • ARCH 5821 - History of European Landscape Architecture


         
    Fall (not offered every year). 3 credits. Student option grading.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5801  and ARCH 5802  or permission of instructor.

    L. Mirin.

    Survey from classical times to the present, emphasizing design principles and techniques that have established the landscape architecture tradition in Europe. Particular reference is made to the manner in which gardens, streets, plazas, parks, and new towns reflect in their built form, a range of responses to demands of culture, economics, technology, security, the law, and ecology.

  
  • ARCH 5822 - History of American Landscape Architecture


         
    Spring (not offered every year). 3 credits. Student option grading.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5801  and ARCH 5802  or permission of instructor.

    L. Mirin.

    Landscape architecture in the United States from Jefferson to the present is examined as a unique expression of the American experience. Influences exerted by the physical landscape, the frontier and utopian spirit, and the cultural assumptions of democracy and capitalism are traced as they affect the forms of urban parks, private and corporate estates, public housing, transportation planning, national parks, and other open-space designs.

  
  • ARCH 5902 - Design X Thesis


    (CU-UGR)     
    Fall, spring. 8 credits. Student option grading.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5101  and Required Directed Elective. Enrollment limited to: B.Arch. students. Requirement for B.Arch. candidates who must satisfactorily complete a thesis.

    Staff.

  
  • ARCH 5903 - Design IX Expanded Design Thesis


    (CU-UGR)     
    Multi-semester course (Fall, Spring). 14 credits. Student option grading.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 4102  and approval of expanded thesis application. Students who carry a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.7 and minimum studio GPA of 3.8 are eligible to apply. Will satisfy requirement for B.Arch. candidates who must satisfactorily complete a thesis.

    Staff.

    The Expanded Design Thesis is designed for undergraduate students who wish to pursue a yearlong investigation. The expanded thesis must include substantial research and the completed work should be of wider scope and greater depth than is normal for a one-semester thesis. The thesis topic should extend the student’s work already begun in a course or a sequence of courses taken before the fifth year.

  
  • ARCH 5904 - Design X Expanded Design Thesis


    (CU-UGR)     
    Multi-semester course (Fall, Spring). 14 credits. Student option grading.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 4102 and approval of expanded thesis application. Students who carry a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.7 and minimum studio GPA of 3.8 are eligible to apply. Will satisfy requirement for B.Arch. candidates who must satisfactorily complete a thesis. 
     

    Staff.

    The Expanded Design Thesis is designed for undergraduate students who wish to pursue a yearlong investigation. The expanded thesis must include substantial research and the completed work should be of wider scope and greater depth than is normal for a one-semester thesis. The thesis topic should extend the student’s work already begun in a course or a sequence of courses taken before the fifth year. 

  
  • ARCH 6109 - Special Problems in Design


         
    Fall or spring. 1-3 credits, variable. Student option grading.

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

    Staff.

    Independent study.

  
  • ARCH 6110 - Graduate Design Seminar


         
    Summer. 3 credits. Student option grading.

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

    Staff.

  
  • ARCH 6301 - Design Research


         
    Summer. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    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. Student option grading.

    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 6307 - Special Investigations in the Theory of Architecture II


         
    Fall or spring. 1-4 credits, variable. Student option grading.

    Permission of instructor required. Approved independent study form required.

    Staff.

    Independent study.

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


         
    Fall or spring. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5301  and ARCH 5302 . Permission of instructor required. Co-meets with SHUM 6308 .

    Staff.

    This course addresses pertinent issues relative to the subject of Theory of Architecture. The instructor(s) of the course are drawn from the permanent and visiting faculty who may either broadly or narrowly define the course’s scope and content. For precise content please see the Architecture Department webpage http://aap.cornell.edu/elective-courses-and-option-studios.

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


         
    Spring. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    Co-meets with ARCH 3309 .

    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 6310 - Modern Landscape Architecture


         
    Fall. Not offered every year. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5301  and ARCH 5302  or permission of instructor. Co-meets with ARCH 3310 .

    L. Mirin.

    This course will examine the work of an innovative group of internationally prominent landscape architects working since 1900. Projects and designers will represent a worldwide and multicultural perspective. The relationship between dynamic social and technological changes will be emphasized as a method of understanding the meaning of modernism as applied to the landscape architecture profession. Parallel developments in other fields of creative endeavor, such as architecture and the fine arts, will be assessed as a means of understanding the direction and flow of design trends. The format is lecture and discussion.

  
  • ARCH 6311 - Tales of Two Cities


         
    Fall. Not offered every year. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5301  and ARCH 5302 , or permission of instructor. Co-meets with ARCH 3311 .

    Staff.

    Spurred on by rapid technological innovations, Paris and New York altered the fabrics of their urban personalities with dramatic landscape architectural productions. Public parks, grand avenues, social housing schemes, playground designs, urban corporate estates, rooftop gardens, waterfront recovery and international expositions are but some of the areas which will be investigated during the course. The cross fertilization of ideas between important figures in landscape architecture such as Jean Adolphe Alphand, Eugene Haussmann, Gabriel Gueverkian, in Paris, and Frederick Law Olmsted, Robert Moses and Gilmore Clarke in New York will be reviewed to understand how the “old world” and the “new” contributed to distinctly innovative approaches affecting each city’s open space designs.

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


         
    Fall or spring. 1-4 credits, variable. Student option grading.

    Permission of instructor required. Approved independent study form required.

    Staff.

    Independent study.

  
  • ARCH 6508 - Special Investigations in Visual Representation II


    (CU-UGR)     
    Fall or spring. 1-3 credits, variable. Student option grading.

    Permission of instructor and approved independent study form are required.

    Staff.

    Independent study.

  
  • ARCH 6509 - Special Topics in Visual Representation II


         
    Fall or spring. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5511  and ARCH 5512  or permission of instructor.

    Staff.

    This course addresses pertinent issues relative to the subject of Visual Representation. The instructor(s) of the course are drawn from the permanent and visiting faculty who may either broadly or narrowly define the course’s scope and content. For precise content please see the Architecture Department webpage http://aap.cornell.edu/academics/architecture/elective-courses-option-studios.

  
  • ARCH 6605 - Special Topics in Construction


         
    Fall, spring. Not offered every year. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    Staff.

    This course addresses pertinent issues relative to the subject of Construction. The instructor(s) of the course are drawn from the permanent and visiting faculty who may either broadly or narrowly define the course’s scope and content. For precise content please see the Architecture Department webpage http://aap.cornell.edu/academics/architecture/elective-courses-option-studios.

  
  • ARCH 6609 - Special Investigations in Structures


         
    Fall or spring. 1-3 credits, variable. Student option grading.

    Staff.

    Independent study.

  
  • ARCH 6800 - State of the Discipline


         
    Fall or spring. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    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. Student option grading.

    Staff.

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

  
  • ARCH 6803 - Seminar in History of Theory


         
    Fall or spring. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    Permission of instructor required.

    Staff.

  
  • ARCH 6805 - Practicum


         
    Fall or spring. 4 credits. Student option grading.

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


         
    Fall or spring. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    Permission of instructor required.

    Staff.

    This course addresses pertinent issues relative to the subject of History of Architecture and Urbanism. The instructor(s) of the course are drawn from the permanent and visiting faculty who may either broadly or narrowly define the course’s scope and content. For precise content please see the Architecture Department webpage http://aap.cornell.edu/academics/architecture/elective-courses-option-studios.

  
  • ARCH 7101 - Problems in Architecture Design


         
    Fall or spring. 1-9 credits, variable. Letter grades only.

    Permission of instructor required. Enrollment limited to: approved independent study form completion. Does not count toward design sequence credit.

    Staff.

    Independent study.

  
  • ARCH 7111 - Design A


         
    Summer. 6 credits. Student option grading.

    Enrollment limited to: M.Arch.II students. Offered in New York City.

    Staff.

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

  
  • ARCH 7702 - Architectural Science Laboratory


         
    Spring. 6 credits. Student option grading.

    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. Student option grading.

    Permission of instructor required. Enrollment limited to: graduate students.

    Staff.

    Independent study.

  
  • ARCH 7903 - Thesis or Research in Architectural Science


         
    Fall. 1-12 credits, variable. Student option grading.

    Enrollment limited to: architectural science graduate students.

    Staff.

    Independent study.

  
  • ARCH 7904 - Thesis or Research in Architectural Science


         
    Spring. 1-12 credits, variable. Student option grading.

    Enrollment limited to: architectural science graduate students.

    Staff.

    Independent study.

  
  • ARCH 7912 - Design B: Topics Studio


         
    Fall. 6 credits. Student option grading.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 7111 . Enrollment limited to: M.Arch.II students.

    Staff.

    Graduate vertical research studio.

  
  • ARCH 8104 - Design VIIa


         
    6 credits. Student option grading.

    Prerequisite: Nonadvancing grade in ARCH 8912 . Enrollment limited to: M.Arch. students.

    Staff.

    A structured studio for those needing to take an alternative to design thesis. This course operates within one of the advanced option design studios.

  
  • ARCH 8911 - Proseminar in Design Research


         
    Spring. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5301  and ARCH 5302 . Enrollment limited to: M.Arch. students.

    Staff.

    This course 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. Student option grading.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 5116 , ARCH 8911 , and all required core M.Arch. courses. Enrollment limited to: M.Arch. students.

    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 - Design C: Topic Studio


         
    Spring. 6 credits. Student option grading.

    Prerequisite: ARCH 7912 . Enrollment limited to: M.Arch.II students.

    Staff.

    Graduate vertical design studio.

  
  • ARCH 8920 - M.A. Essay Research


         
    Fall. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    Permission of instructor required. Approved independent study form required.

    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. Student option grading.

    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. Student option grading.

    Staff.

    Independent study for the doctoral degree.


ARKEO—Archaeology

  
  • ARKEO 1200 - Ancient Peoples and Places

    (crosslisted) ANTHR 1200  
    (GHB) (HA-AS)      
    Fall. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    J. Henderson.

    For description, see ANTHR 1200 .

  
  • ARKEO 1702 - Great Discoveries in Greek and Roman Archaeology

    (crosslisted) CLASS 1702 , NES 1602  
    (HB) (HA-AS)      
    Spring. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    C. Barrett.

    For description, see CLASS 1702 .

  
  • ARKEO 2010 - Archaeology of the Ancient Near East

    (crosslisted) ANTHR 2010 , NES 2610  
    (GHB) (HA-AS) (CU-ITL)     
    Fall. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    L. Khatchadourian.

    For description, see NES 2610 .

  
  • ARKEO 2015 - [Archaeology of Empires]

    (crosslisted) ANTHR 2015 , NES 2615  
    (GHB) (HA-AS) (CU-ITL)     
    Fall. Not offered 2017-2018. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    L. Khatchadourian.

    For description, see NES 2615 .

  
  • ARKEO 2201 - Early Agriculture

    (crosslisted) ANTHR 2201  
    (GHB) (HA-AS) (CU-SBY)     
    Spring. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    N. Russell.

    For description, see ANTHR 2201 .

  
  • ARKEO 2215 - Stone Age Art

    (crosslisted) ANTHR 2215  
    (HB) (CA-AS)      
    Fall. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    T. Volman.

    For description, see ANTHR 2215 .

  
  • ARKEO 2235 - Archaeology of North American Indians

    (crosslisted) AIIS 2350 , AMST 2350 , ANTHR 2235  
    (GHB) (HA-AS)      
    Fall. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    K. Jordan.

    For description, see ANTHR 2235 .

  
  • ARKEO 2245 - Health and Disease in the Ancient World

    (crosslisted) ANTHR 2245  
    (HA-AS)      
    Fall. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    M. Velasco.

    For description, see ANTHR 2245 .

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

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

    C. Barrett.

    For description, see CLASS 2685 .

  
  • ARKEO 2430 - [The Rise and Fall of Civilization]

    (crosslisted) ANTHR 2430  
    (GHB) (HA-AS)      
    Fall. Next offered 2020-2021. 3 credits. Letter grades only.

    A. T. Smith.

    For description, see ANTHR 2430 .

  
  • ARKEO 2465 - [Global Heritage]

    (crosslisted) ANTHR 2465 , NES 2565  
    (GB) (CA-AS) (CU-ITL)     
    Spring. Not offered 2017-2018. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    L. Khatchadourian, A. Smith.

    For description, see NES 2565 .

  
  • ARKEO 2522 - Drinking through the Ages: Intoxicating Beverages in Near Eastern and World History

    (crosslisted) CLASS 2630 , JWST 2522 , NES 2522  
    (GHB) (CA-AS) (CU-ITL)     
    Fall. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    C. Monroe.

    For description, see NES 2522 .

  
  • ARKEO 2550 - [Origins of Monotheism]

    (crosslisted) JWST 2550 , NES 2550 , RELST 2550  
    (GHB) (CA-AS) (CU-ITL)     
    Spring. Not offered 2017-2018. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    L. Monroe.

    For description, see NES 2550 .

  
  • ARKEO 2610 - Fieldwork in Urban Archaeology

    (crosslisted) CRP 2610 , LA 2610  
    (HB) (HA-AS) (CU-CEL)     
    Fall. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    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) LA 2620  
    (HB) (HA-AS) (CU-CEL)     
    Fall, spring. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    S. Baugher.

    For description and learning outcomes, see LA 2620 .

  
  • ARKEO 2640 - [Introduction to Ancient Medicine]

    (crosslisted) BSOC 2640 , CLASS 2640  
    (HB) (CA-AS)      
    Spring. Not offered 2017-2018. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    C. Roby.

    For description, see CLASS 2640 .

  
  • ARKEO 2641 - [The Technology of Ancient Rome]

    (crosslisted) CLASS 2641 STS 2641  
    (HB) (HA-AS)      
    Fall. Not offered 2017-2018. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    C. Roby.

    For description, see CLASS 2641 .

  
  • ARKEO 2662 - Daily Life in the Biblical World

    (crosslisted) JWST 2662 , NES 2662 , RELST 2662  
    (GHB) (CA-AS) (CU-ITL)     
    Fall. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    J. Zorn.

    For description, see NES 2662 .

  
  • ARKEO 2666 - [Jerusalem Through the Ages]

    (crosslisted) JWST 2666 , NES 2666 , RELST 2666  
    (GHB) (HA-AS) (CU-ITL)     
    Fall. Not offered 2017-2018. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    J. Zorn.

    For description, see NES 2666 .

  
  • ARKEO 2668 - Ancient Egyptian Civilization

    (crosslisted) NES 2668  
    (GHB) (HA-AS) (CU-ITL)     
    Spring. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    C. Monroe.

    For description, see NES 2668 .

  
  • ARKEO 2688 - [Cleopatra’s Egypt: Tradition and Transformation]

    (crosslisted) CLASS 2688 , NES 2688  
    (GHB) (HA-AS)      
    Spring. Not offered 2017-2018. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    C. Barrett.

    For description, see CLASS 2688 .

  
  • ARKEO 2700 - Introduction to Art History: The Classical World in 24 Objects

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

    B. Anderson.

    For description, see ARTH 2200 .

  
  • ARKEO 2710 - [Roman Wall Painting]

    (crosslisted) ARTH 2710 , CLASS 2710  
    (HB) (CA-AS)      
    Spring. Not offered 2017-2018. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    V. Platt.

    For description, see CLASS 2710  .

  
  • ARKEO 2711 - Archaeology of the Roman world: Italy and the West

    (crosslisted) CLASS 2711 , ARTH 2711  
    (HB) (HA-AS)      
    Fall. 4 credits. Letter grades only.

    A. Van Oyen.

    For description, See CLASS 2711 .

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

    (crosslisted) ANTHR 2846 , CLASS 2646 , NES 2546  
    (HB) (CA-AS)      
    Spring. Not offered 2017-2018. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    C. Barrett.

    For description, see CLASS 2646 .

  
  • ARKEO 3000 - Undergraduate Independent Study in Archaeology and Related Fields


         
    Fall, spring. 1-4 credits, variable (may be repeated for credit). Student option grading.

    Prerequisite: ARKEO 1200  or permission of instructor. Permission of instructor required. To apply for independent study, please complete the on-line form at data.arts.cornell.edu/as-stus/indep_study_intro.cfm.

    Staff.

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

  
  • ARKEO 3010 - [The Archaeology of the City of Rome]

    (crosslisted) ARTH 3210 , CLASS 3736  
    (HB) (CA-AS)      
    Not offered 2017-2018. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    A. Alexandridis.

    For description, see ARTH 3210 .

  
  • ARKEO 3090 - Introduction to Dendrochronology

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

    Permission of instructor required. Enrollment limited to: 10 students. Co-meets with ARKEO 6755 /CLASS 6755 .

    S. Manning.

    For description, see CLASS 3750 .

  
  • ARKEO 3130 - [Iconography of Greek Myth]

    (crosslisted) ARTH 3230 , CLASS 3727  
    (HB) (HA-AS)      
    Not offered 2017-2018. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    A. Alexandridis.

    For description, see ARTH 3230 .

  
  
  • ARKEO 3225 - Archaic & Classical Greece

    (crosslisted) ARTH 3225 CLASS 3735  
    (HB) (CA-AS)      
    Spring. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    A. Alexandridis.

    For description, see ARTH 3225 .

  
  
  • ARKEO 3230 - Humans and Animals

    (crosslisted) ANTHR 3230  
    (GHB) (CA-AS)      
    Spring. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    Co-meets with ANTHR 6230 /ARKEO 6230 .

    N. Russell.

    For description, see ANTHR 3230 .

  
  • ARKEO 3232 - Politics of the Past

    (crosslisted) ANTHR 3232  
    (GHB) (HA-AS)      
    Fall. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    Co-meets with ANTHR 6232 /ARKEO 6232 .

    N. Russell.

    For description, see ANTHR 3232 .

  
  
  • ARKEO 3245 - [Across the Seas: Contacts between the Americas and the Old World Before Columbus]

    (crosslisted) ANTHR 3245  
    (GHB) (HA-AS)      
    Fall. Next offered 2019-2020. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    Co-meets with ANTHR 6245 /ARKEO 6245 .

    J. Henderson.

    For description, see ANTHR 3245 .

  
  
  
  
  
  
  • ARKEO 3520 - Kingship and State-Making in Asia

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

    Recommended prerequisite: some foundation in either Asian anthropology, archaeology, or history.

    M. Fiskesjö.

    For description, see ANTHR 3520 .

  
  • ARKEO 3566 - [Art and Architecture of the Pre-Columbian Americas]

    (crosslisted) ARTH 3566 LATA 3566 , VISST 3566  
    (GHB) (CA-AS)      
    Not offered 2017-2018. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    A. Cohen-Aponte.

    For description, see ARTH 3566 .

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

    (crosslisted) CRP 3600 , LA 3600  
    (HB) (HA-AS)      
    Spring. 3 credits. Student option grading.

    Co-meets with CRP 6660 /LA 6660 .

    S. Baugher.

    For description and learning outcomes, see LA 3600 .

  
  • ARKEO 3611 - [Ancient Ships and Seafaring: Introduction to Nautical Archaeology]

    (crosslisted) NES 3611  
    (GHB) (HA-AS) (CU-ITL)     
    Fall. Not offered 2017-2018. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    C. Monroe.

    For description, see NES 3611 .

  
  • ARKEO 3661 - Sumerian Language and Culture I

    (crosslisted) SUMER 3661  
    (GHB) (HA-AS) (CU-ITL)     
    Fall. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    Co-meets with ARKEO 6661 /SUMER 6661 .

    J. Tenney.

    For description, see SUMER 3661 .

  
  • ARKEO 3662 - [Sumerian Language and Culture II]

    (crosslisted) SUMER 3662  
    (GHB) (LA-AS) (CU-ITL)     
    Spring. Not offered 2017-2018. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    Prerequisite: ARKEO 3661 . Co-meets with ARKEO 6662 /SUMER 6662 .

    J. Tenney.

    For description, see SUMER 3662 .

  
  • ARKEO 3724 - [Death in the Roman Empire]

    (crosslisted) ARTH 3724 , CLASS 3724 , RELST 3724  
    (HB) (CA-AS)      
    Spring. Not offered 2017-2018. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    A. Alexandridis, V. Platt.

    For description, see CLASS 3724  .

  
  • ARKEO 3738 - Identity in the Ancient World

    (crosslisted) CLASS 3738 , RELST 3738 
    (HB) (CA-AS)      
    Spring. 4 credits. Letter grades only.

    A. Van Oyen.

    For description, see CLASS 3738 .

  
  • ARKEO 3800 - Introduction to the Arts of China

    (crosslisted) ARTH 3800 , ASIAN 3383  
    (GHB) (LA-AS)      
    Spring. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    A. Pan.

    For description, see ARTH 3800 .

  
  • ARKEO 3839 - [Archaeology of Ancient Greek Religion]

    (crosslisted) ANTHR 3839 , CLASS 3739 , RELST 3739  
    (HB) (CA-AS)      
    Fall. Not offered 2017-2018. 4 credits. Letter grades only.

    C. Barrett.

    For description, see CLASS 3739 .

  
  • ARKEO 4020 - Designing Archaeological Exhibits

    (crosslisted) LA 4050  
    (HB if taken for 3 credits) (HA-AS if taken for 3 credits)      
    Fall. 2-3 credits, variable. Letter grades only.

    Co-meets with ARKEO 6020 /LA 6050 .

    S. Baugher.

    Students will learn method and theory on museum design and curation. The course also provides hands-on experience in designing and building exhibits for State Parks in the Finger Lakes. For the outreach component, students will work with staff from State Parks and Friends of the Parks.

    Outcome 1: Integration of Writing, Visual Representation and/or Speaking/Design Presentation Skills. The five museum evaluations and the exhibit text will measure the students writing skills. The public presentations of their exhibit designs will measure their visual representation and speaking skills.

    Outcome 2: Develop Knowledge of and Ability to work with sister Disciplines. The museum class introduces the students to archaeology, cultural landscape, history, art history, and museum studies. The trips to diverse museums and the evaluations of five museum exhibits measures the students’ understanding of the role of other disciplines in museum design.

    Outcome 3: Ability to engage the landscape as a space of community and culture. The work on a permanent outdoor museum exhibit measures the ability of the students to engage this landscape in a state park as a space that is both a cultural landscape and an active recreation area for both the local community and for tourists from around the state and region.

    Outcome 4: Ability to work collaboratively with fellow students and community members. The students work on both the indoor and outdoor exhibits as members of teams. Their work will be a measure of their success in collaborative endeavors.

  
  
  • ARKEO 4045 - Ethical Issues in Archaeology

    (crosslisted) ANTHR 4045  
    (GHB) (KCM-AS)      
    Spring. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    Enrollment limited to: juniors and seniors. Co-meets with ANTHR 7045 /ARKEO 7045 .

    D. Bardolph.

    For description, see ANTHR 4045 .

  
  • ARKEO 4113 - [Archaeology of the Everyday: The Near East and Beyond]

    (crosslisted) ANTHR 4113 , NES 4613  
    (GHB) (HA-AS) (CU-ITL)     
    Fall. Not offered 2017-2018. 4 credits. Letter grades only.

    Co-meets with ANTHR 7113 /ARKEO 7113 /NES 6613 .

    L. Khatchadourian.

    For description, see NES 4613 .

  
  
  • ARKEO 4209 - [Approaches to Archaeology]

    (crosslisted) ANTHR 4209  
    (HB) (SBA-AS)      
    Fall. Next offered 2018-2019. 4 credits. Student option grading.

    Co-meets with ANTHR 7209 /ARKEO 7209 .

    K. Jordan.

    For description, see ANTHR 4209 .

 

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