Current Course Offerings
Core Courses:
ART 103 A: History of Global Art, O’Neill
ART 103 B: History of Global Art, Curley
ART 105 A: History of Global Architecture, Moore
ART 250 A: Artistic Exchanges in the Mediterranean, 500-1400, Danali
ANT 112: Intro to Archaeology
ANT 190 A: Intro to Museum Studies, Gurstelle
Electives:
ANT 315 A: Artifact Analysis and Lab Methods in Archaeology, Thacker
ART 240 A: Ancient American Art and Architecture, Moore
ART 286 A/ AAS 370 B: Beyond the Lens: The Evolution of Black Artists in Photography, Beal
CLA 180 A: Ancient Middle Eastern Archaeology of Religion, Laughlin
CLA 181 A: Classics Beyond Whiteness, Laughlin
MSC 105 A: Performing Arts of Asia, Clendenning
AAS 370 B: Beyond the Lens: Evolution of Black Artists in Photography
AAS 370 D: Where it all Began: History of Hip-Hop
Internships: Minors must also complete one 3-hour internship or practicum course in cultural resource preservation from one of our affiliated departments: Anthropology 391, Art 293, History 395, or CHP 300.
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Core Courses:
ANT 112 A: Intro to Archaeology, Thacker
ANT 112 B: Intro to Archaeology, MacLellan
HST 366 A: Historic Preservation, Soleim
HST 372 A: Queer Public Histories, Collins
Electives:
ANT 305 A: Museum Anthropology, Gurstelle
ANT 308 A: Household Archaeology, MacLellan
ART 104 A: Topics: East Asia, Gao
ART 104 C: Art & Arch Latin America, Moore
ART 259 A: History of Photography, O’Neill
ART 286 C: Art and Culture of China, Gao
ART 288 A: Global History of Furniture Design, Moore
HST 361 A: History of Hip Hop, Mount
WGS 377: Inclusive Public Spaces, Phillips
CHP 300: CHP Internship, Blee (requires speaking with Dr. Blee)
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HST 302: Plants of Empire: Power and Pleasure, Williams
HST 368: US Environmental History, Blee
ANT 112: Intro to Archaeology, MacLellan
ANT 112: Intro to Archaeology, Thacker
ANT 385: Olmec to Inka: Indigenous States, MacLellan
ANT 190: Intro to Museum Studies, Gurstelle
ANT 339: Culture and Nature, Thacker
ART 105: History of World Architecture, Moore
ART 396: Global Contexts, Local Architecture, Moore
ART 259: History of Photography, Givens
MCS 101: Intro to the Music of World Cultures, Clendinning
CHP 300: CHP Internship, Blee (requires speaking with Dr. Blee)
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CHP 200: Venice: Cultural Heritage Preservation in the Floating City, O’Connell
HST 311W: Science, Empire, Enviro in the Atlantic to 1800, Williams
HST 323: Women and Gender in Early Modern Europe, Koscak
HST 372: Queer Public Histories, Wilson
ANT 112A: Intro to Archaeology, Thacker
ANT 112: Intro to Archaeology, MacLellan
ANT 315: Artifact Analysis and Lab Methods, Thacker
ANT 385: Ritual and Religion in the Past and Present, MacLellan
MSC 101: Introduction to Music of World Cultures, Clendenning
ART 105: Global Architecture, Moore
ART 203: Islamic Art, Danali
ART 240: Ancient American Art and Architecture, Moore
ART 259: History of Photography, Givens
ART 396: Medieval Manuscript and the Art of the Book, Pickel & Danali
CORE Courses:
ANT 112: Introduction to Archaeology:
- Section A: TR 12:30-1:45 Thacker
- Section B: TR 9:30-10:45. Staff
- Section C: TR 12:30-1:45 Staff
ANT 190: Introduction to Museum Studies. MWF 9-9:50. Gurstelle HST 367: Issues in Public History. W 2:30-5. Blee
Electives:
WGS 200: The WGS Field Guide to Museums. W 3:30-5 (2nd half semester, 1.5 credit). Balzano
ART 203: Islamic Art & Architecture. WF 12:30-1:45 Dadlani
ART 250: Medieval Art & Architecture. MW 12:30-1:45. Danali
ART 259: History of Photography. TR 11-12:15. O’Neill
ART 286A: The Architect & the Modern World. WF 9:30-10:45. Dadlani
ART 396: The Art Museum: History, Theory, Controversy. W 12:30-3:00. O’Neill
HST 311 G: Science, Empire, and Environment in the Atlantic to 1800. MW 12:30-1:45. Williams
ANT 339: Introduction to Environmental Anthropology. TR 9:30-10:45. Thacker