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AChm 495: Materials Independent Study
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Individually selected topic of independent study in materials science-(chemistry) culminating in a comprehensive written report. The material covered is to be beyond that offered in any other formal undergraduate course. Prerequisite(s): junior or senior class standing, and permission of instructor. S/U graded.
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AChm 497: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Individual, independent study of selected topics above or beyond those offered in formal undergraduate courses. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): junior or senior class standing, and permission of instructor. S/U graded. ?
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ACla 207: Egyptian Archaeology
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
A survey of the remains of ancient Egypt from the earliest times to the Roman Empire. The pyramids, temples, tombs, mummies and works of art will be examined in an attempt to understand the unique character of ancient Egypt. Selections from Egyptian religious and historical texts will be read in translation. A Arh 207Z/A Cla 207Z are the writing intensive versions of A Arh 207/A Cla 207; only one may be taken for credit.
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ACla 207Z: Egyptian Archaeology
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
A Arh 207Z/A Cla 207Z are the writing intensive versions of A Arh 207/A Cla 207; only one may be taken for credit.
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ACla 208: Greek Archaeology
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Survey of the prehistoric and historical cultures of ancient Greece, as revealed by archaeology, from the Neolithic to the Hellenistic era, with emphasis on the evolution of pottery style, painting, sculpture and architecture. A Arh 208Z/A Cla 208Z are the writing intensive versions of A Arh 208/A Cla 208; only one may be taken for credit.
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ACla 208Z: Egyptian Archaeology
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
A Arh 208Z/A Cla 208Z are the writing intensive versions of A Arh 208/A Cla 208; only one may be taken for credit.
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ACla 209: Roman Archaeology
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Survey of the monuments of ancient Rome and her empire in a cultural and evolutionary context, including major works of sculpture, wall painting and architecture. Roman towns and principles of town planning also studied. Translated selections from Roman literary and historical sources.
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ACla 240: Archaeology and Ancient Israel I:Archaeology and the Bible
2.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Important discoveries related to biblical history and literature. Examination of sites, artifacts, texts and scripts from the Bronze Age to the Babylonian exile. Only one of A Jst 240 & A Cla 240 may be taken for credit.
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ACla 241: Archaeology and Ancient Israel II:Greco-Roman Period
2.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Important discoveries related to postbiblical Jewish life and history. Examination of relevant papyri, the Dead Sea Scrolls, coins, Masada, Jerusalem, burial caves, synagogue art and other topics. Only one of A Jst 241 & A Cla 241 may be taken for credit.
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ACla 250: H Roman Imperialism and the Defense of the Roman Empire
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
A study of Roman imperialism as manifested in the acquisition and maintenance of a geographically extensive, multi-ethnic Mediterranean empire which endured for more than 500 years. As an introduction to Roman culture, Roman imperialism will be studied through a regional examination of the historical data and archaeological remains pertaining to the Roman provincial capital and legionary base at Viminacium on the northern frontier of the empire. The course is intended to provide an introduction to the study of ancient history and Roman civilization through the analysis of primary texts and archaeological evidence.
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