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Oct 31, 2024
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ANTH& 204 - Archaeology: CD
5.0 Credits Archaeology examines prehistoric and historic record of human biological and cultural diversity and evolution. Focus on methods, dating, and analysis. Explore ethical issues, community consultations, and heritage conservation. Service-learning activities engage students in meaningful local projects. Prerequisite Placement in ENGL& 101 or instructor permission. Course-level Learning Objectives (CLOs) Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Define key terms and concepts in archaeology, including those used in lab and fieldwork.
- Describe major transitions in human biological and cultural evolution.
- Identify methods used to locate, survey, and excavate archaeological sites.
- Communicate orally and in writing about archaeological principles, concepts, and issues.
- Apply ethical standards in a community-engaged approach to cultural resources.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the role of citizen science and service-learning in the stewardship of natural and cultural resources.
- Critically evaluate and responsibly use and cite library and online resources.
- Apply knowledge, awareness, and/or skills to identify and analyze issues related to diversity.
Course Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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