Description
(same as the former ARCH 1030) is a broad overview of Archaeology and Bioarchaeology introducing the concepts of human biological and cultural evolution and the methods and techniques by which these are investigated. The course is designed to provide the basis for further study in the disciplines.
CR: the former ARCH 1030
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
(same as the former ARCH 1030) is a broad overview of Archaeology and Bioarchaeology introducing the concepts of human biological and cultural evolution and the methods and techniques by which these are investigated. The course is designed to provide the basis for further study in the disciplines.
CR: the former ARCH 1030
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
(same as History 1005) features the analysis of scholarly literature, media, and other sources of knowledge related to Indigenous studies. Students practice analytical reading and writing through class discussion and assignments related to the study of both past and present. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw.
CR: History 1005, the former ARCH 2590, the former History 1016
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
(same as History 1005) features the analysis of scholarly literature, media, and other sources of knowledge related to Indigenous studies. Students practice analytical reading and writing through class discussion and assignments related to the study of both past and present. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw.
CR: History 1005, the former ARCH 2590, the former History 1016
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
(same as History 1005) features the analysis of scholarly literature, media, and other sources of knowledge related to Indigenous studies. Students practice analytical reading and writing through class discussion and assignments related to the study of both past and present. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw.
CR: History 1005, the former ARCH 2590, the former History 1016
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
is an introduction to archaeological techniques, methodology and theory. Classes cover the development of the discipline, techniques of survey and excavation, and the main methods of archaeological analysis and interpretation.
OR: may be offered in an accelerated format outside the regular semester or session timeframe
PR: ARCH 1000 or the former 1030 or permission of the instructor
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
will explore the sensationalized and ‘unreal’ side of archaeology and delve deeper into popular misconceptions of the past. From unraveling the mysteries of Big Foot to evaluating the evidence for alien life on Earth, students will learn how scientific methodology is used to determine facts from myths in archaeology.
CR: the former ARCH 2491
UL: may not be used for credit toward a major or minor in Archaeology
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
(same as Archaeology 1005) features the analysis of scholarly literature, media, and other sources of knowledge related to Indigenous studies. Students practice analytical reading and writing through class discussion and assignments related to the study of both past and present. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw.
CR: Archaeology 1005, the former HIST 1016
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
(same as Archaeology 1005) features the analysis of scholarly literature, media, and other sources of knowledge related to Indigenous studies. Students practice analytical reading and writing through class discussion and assignments related to the study of both past and present. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw.
CR: Archaeology 1005, the former HIST 1016
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.
Description
(same as Archaeology 1005) features the analysis of scholarly literature, media, and other sources of knowledge related to Indigenous studies. Students practice analytical reading and writing through class discussion and assignments related to the study of both past and present. All sections of this course follow Critical Reading and Writing Course Guidelines available at www.mun.ca/hss/crw.
CR: Archaeology 1005, the former HIST 1016
Note: Please be advised the course information above is subject to change. Please consult the University Calendar for the official course description.