ARHA 451
Detailed examination of current topics in archaeology and the history of art.
ARHA 454
Detailed examination of current topics in archaeology and the history of art.
ARHA 457
Detailed examination of current topics in archaeology and the history of art.
ARHA 461
A survey of European art, architecture and visual culture from the early modern era to World War One. Various aspects of the visual culture of Europe will be examined within its cultural, social, and political contexts.
ARHA 467
Technical training in how to use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software to enter, manage, manipulate, and display data. Theoretical and practical frameworks within which GIS is applied. Analytical tools in GIS to address geospatially significant questions in social sciences and humanities fields (e.g., archaeology, history, art history, sociology, migration studies).
ARHA 453
Detailed examination of current topics in archaeology and the history of art.
ARHA 456
Detailed examination of current topics in archaeology and the history of art.
ARHA 459
Detailed examination of current topics in archaeology and the history of art.
ARHA 465
Understanding the need for and different techniques to organize and manage cultural heritage data. Theoretical and practical instruction in data management systems such as Geographical Information Systems, inventory tracking and organization programs for cultural institutions such as museums.
ARHA 471
The course examines perceptions and representations of the Late Antique and Byzantine worlds in modern times. Approaches and transformations in the study of the discipline will be analyzed. Modern methods in history writing form an integral part of the course.
ARHA 452
Detailed examination of current topics in archaeology and the history of art.
ARHA 455
Detailed examination of current topics in archaeology and the history of art.
ARHA 458
Detailed examination of current topics in archaeology and the history of art.
ARHA 462
A survey of European art, architecture and visual culture from World War One to the present. Various aspects of the visual culture of Europe will be examined within its cultural, social, and political contexts.
ARHA 470
Examines theoretical and working paradigms from anthropology, art history and critical theory to explore different approaches to selected issues in cultural history.