ANTH276 — Introduction to Archaeology
ANTH 276 - Introduction to Archaeology ANTH 276 - Introduction to Archaeology 3 Credit Hour(s) / 3 Billing Hour(s) General Education Category: MTA Social Sciences An introduction to the history, methods, and theoretical concepts of archaeology as a sub-discipline of anthropology. Archaeologists study preserved material remains, which are used to construct interpretations about the human past. Students will consider the social relevance archaeological discoveries might have on modern problems, including environmental degradation, conflict, and cultural identity. Semesters all, Spring Prerequisite(s): None Placement Scores: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: None
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- African-American History A.A.
- American Studies A.A.
- Anthropology A.A.
- Applied Field Survey Methods CC
- Art History A.A.
- Creative Writing A.A.
- Field Survey Methods and Analysis CA
- History A.A.
- History, Humanities, and English A.A.
- Literature A.A.
- Philosophy A.A.
- Political Science A.A.
- Psychology A.A.
- Religious Studies A.A.
- Social Sciences G.A.
- Sociology A.A.