ECT_ARCH F - Experiential Certificate in Archaeological Fieldwork
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Program Requirements
Credits 1 and 2: Academic Courses (choose two)
CLCV 111. Introduction to Classical Art and Archaeology
CLCV 214. Greek and Roman Architecture
CLCV 216. Archaeological Method & Theory
CLCV 218. Archaeology of the Holy Land
CLCV 222. Ancient Mediterranean Cities
CLCV 227. Drinking, Dining, & Community in Classical Antiquity
CLCV 308. Art, Architecture, and Archaeology of Greek Religion
CLCV 311. Rise and Fall of the Aegean Bronze Age
CLCV 317. Politics of Mediterranean Art
Other course approved by the certificate program coordinator
ANTH 265. Thinking with Things
CHEM 155. Archaeological Chemistry
ENVS 282. Drone Flight School
ENVS 286. Theory and Application of Geographic Information Systems
Other courses approved by the certificate program coordinator (Professor Martha Risser)
Credit 3: Archaeological Fieldwork Experience (choose one)
CLCV 300.
CLCV 399. Independent Study (in collaboration with Professor Risser)
Archaeological field work experience approved by Professor Risser
For approved archaeological field work experience examples, see College Year in Athens Excavations and the Athenian Agora Summer Volunteer Program
For more information, contact certificate faculty adviser Professor Martha Risser.