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ARCL Core Course
Codes

Mandatory Courses

ARCL 100
AHAR 101
ARC 104
CLHS 205
AHAR 207
ARC 302
ARCL 483
ARC 498
- Introduction to Ancient Greece and Rome
- Ancient Material Culture
- Investigating Archaeology: Methods and Techniques
- Rome: Republic and Empire
- Conservation and Restoration: Ethics and Principles
- Being Human: Theoretical Issues in Archaeology
- Special Advanced Topics in Archaeology and Classics
- Senior Capstone Seminar

Language Requirement

At least one semester of a classical language

GRK 101
or
LTN 100

or
LTN 101
- Elementary Ancient Greek

- Learning Latin Through Inscriptions: Elementary Latin
  and Epigraphy

- Beginning Latin I

Peripheral Courses

At least one semester of the following courses:

AHAR 204

ARC 205
ARC 206
AHAR 214
ARC 215
AHAR 221
 
- Ancient North Africa: The Archaeology and Art
  History of the Other Side of the Mediterranean
- Archaeology of Greece
- Egyptian Art and Archaeology
- Archaeology of the Holy Land
- Great Kingdoms of the Near East
- Minoan and Myceneans: Archaeology and Art History
   of the Aegean Bronze Age

At least one semester of the following courses:

ARC 308
ARC 312
ARC 313
ARMG 315
ARC 406
- Bodies and Burials
- Forensic Geo-Archaeology: Materials and Methods
- GIS and Remote Sensing in the Archaeological Landscape
- Management of Cultural Heritage
- Archaeological Resource Management

At least one semester of the following courses:

AHAR 300
ARC 301
CLHS 302
AHAR 304
CLS 304
ARCL 305
AHAR 307
CLS 307
AHAR 314
ARC 314
- Roman Imperial Art and Architecture 
- Archaeology of Roman Identity
- Caesar, Cicero, and the Collapse of the Roman Republic
- Conserving Rome's Monuments
- Classical Greek and Roman Rhetoric
- Rome of Augustus
- Late Antique and Byzantine Art
- Heroes and Lovers: Epic and the Epic Tradition
- Etruscan Art and Archaeology
- The Archaeology of Roman Religion

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