Classical Archaeology Courses
Cla 506 Roman Architecture and Town Planning (3)
The development of Roman public and private architecture, with emphasis on its urban setting and function, and the evolution of Roman towns in Italy and the Empire, from the early Republic to the time of the emperor Constantine. A major research paper is required.
Cla 512 Roman Sculpture (3)
The development of Roman sculpture from the early Republic to the time of the emperor Constantine; examples of monumental, narrative, and portrait sculpture from Rome and the provinces.
Cla 607 Roman Art and Archaeology: Seminar (4)
Selected topics. May be repeated with different content.
Cla 608 Archaeology of the Roman Provinces: Seminar (4)
Selected topics. May be repeated with different content.
Cla 685 Archaeological Field Work (2-4)
Provides academic credit for participation at the professional level in archaeological field work. Prerequisite: Consent of the department chair.
Cla 694 Directed Research in Classical Archaeology (2-6)
Supervised reading in classical archaeology designed to meet the particular needs of students in the M.A. program. Prerequisite: Consent of the department chair.
Cla 699 Master's Thesis in Classical Archaeology (4)
Note: See also Cll 694 and 697.