ARCHAEOLOGICAL
STUDIES (arc)
ARC
409/509
Cr. 1-3
Readings and Research in Archaeology
Directed readings or research under the supervision
of an instructor. Prerequisite: ARC 200 or 490/590, consent of supervising
instructor, and junior standing. Repeatable for credit ? maximum 6.
ARC
490/590
Cr. 3
Archaeology for Teachers
This course explores methods and resources for
applying archaeology in the regular precollegiate classroom. A brief overview of
the science of archaeology, and the pre-European cultures of Wisconsin and
Minnesota is provided. Offered occasionally.
ARC
491/591
Cr. 3
Archaeology Field School for Teachers
Participants will experience the basic skills used
in the excavation of archaeological sites, including surveying techniques,
methods of excavation, and compilation of field data and laboratory analysis.
Practical application of the skills will be related to the classroom of the
precollegiate instructor. Repeatable for credit ? maximum 9. Prerequisite: ARC
490/590. Offered occasionally.
ARC
492/592
Cr. 3
Archaeology Analysis Procedures for Teachers
Taking a hands-on approach to analyzing and
interpreting archaeological remains, the class will integrate lectures with
demonstrations, experiments, and supervised laboratory projects. Study will
focus on the potential for interpreting human life ways and adaptations to the
environment from stone tools, ceramics, floral, and faunal remains. Practical
application of the interpretation process will be related to the classroom of
the precollegiate instructor. Introduction will provide an overview of field
procedures. Prerequisite: ARC
490. Offered occasionally.
ARC
498/598
Cr. 1-3
Seminar in Archaeology
Intensive study of some specific area or problem of archaeology. Prerequisite: ARC 200 or 490/590. Repeatable for credit ? maximum 6 in ARC 498 and ANT 499. Departmental option for Pass/Fail grading.
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