पाठ्यक्रम परिवर्तनशीलता
| अध्ययनको विधि | लाग्ने समय | ट्युशन शुल्क | सुरु हुने मिति | स्थान |
| पुरै समय | Variable | $ 43,930 a year | सम्पर्क प्रोvइदेर् |
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पाठ्यक्रमबारे सारश
This is an interdepartmental program that introduces students to archaeological theory, the analysis of archaeological materials, and the results of archaeological research in prehistoric and early historic periods in the old and new worlds. Archaeology studies human societies through examination of their material culture (physical remains); considering such issues as human subsistence; interaction with climate and physical environment; patterns of settlement; political and economic organization; and religious activity and thought. The field allows for the study of the entirety of human experience from its beginnings to the present day, in every region of the world and across all social strata. Students in this major will have the opportunity to study and conduct research on materials stored in The Johns Hopkins archaeological collection, which consists of a diverse and extensive assemblage of artifacts from ancient Greece, Rome, Egypt, Mesopotamia, Palestine, and Mesoamerica. Opportunities may also be available to study materials in the Classical, Egyptian, and Near Eastern collections in the Walters Art Museum.
कार्यक्रमका खाकाहरू
The modules include 070.132 (H,S,W) Invitation to Anthropology (Das) 3 credits; 020.207 (N,S) Introduction to Biological Anthropology (Teaford) 3 credits; 020.365 (N) Introduction to the Human Skeleton (Ruff 3) credits; 020.366 (N) Human Evolution (Teaford) 3 credits; 040.102 (H) Jews, Greeks and Others in Ancient Israel: Historical and Archaeological Aspects (Staff) 3 credits; 040.111 (H) Greek Civilization (Staff) 3 credits; 040.112 (H) Roman Civilization (Staff) 3 credits; 040.301 (H) Art and Society in Classical Athens (Shapiro) 3 credits; 040.320 (H) Myth in Classical Art (Shapiro) 3 credits; 040.322 (H) Roman Art: Between Myth and History (Shapiro) 3 credits; 040.351 (H) Pompeii: Life and Art in a Roman City (Valladares) 3 credits; 040.355. Roman Landscapes in Context. (Valladares) 3 credits; 100.427 (H,S) Ancient Civilizations of Central and South America (Russell-Wood) 3 credits; 100.470 (H,S) Monuments and Memory in Asian History (Meyer-Fong) 3 credits; 010.105 (H) Ancient Art of the Americas (DeLeonardis) 3 credits; 010.334 (H) Problems in Ancient American Art (DeLeonardis) 3 credits; 010.336 (H) Hellenistic Art (Koortbojian) 3 credits; 010.365 (H) Ancient Andean Art (DeLeonardis) 3 credits; 010.370 (H) Art of Ancient Peru (DeLeonardis) 3 credits; 010.378 (H) Roman Historical Art (Koortbojian) 3 credits; 010.387 (H) History of Ceramics (H. Maguire, E. Dauterman-Maguire) 3 credits; 570.317 (N) Paleoecology (Brush) 3 credits; 570.406 Environmental History (Schoenberger) 3 credits; 570.423 (N) Principles of Geomorphology (Wolman) 4 credits; 130.101 (H) Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations (Schwartz) 3 credits; 130.102 (H,S) Introduction to Human Prehistory (S. McCarter) 3 credits; 130.110 (H,S) Introduction to Archaeology (Schwartz; S. McCarter) 3 credits; 130.115 (H,S) Introduction to Near Eastern Archaeology (Schwartz) 3 credits; 130.135 (H) Ancient Egyptian Civilization (Bryan 3 credits; 130.177 (H,S) World Prehistory (Batiuk) 3 credits; 130.316 (H) Ancient City of the Future (Schwartz) 3 credits; 130.327 (H) Ancient Egyptian Painting (Bryan) 3 credits; 130.328 (H) Ancient Egypt within Africa (Bryan) 3 credits; 130.329 (H) Ancient Egyptian Art (Bryan) 3 credits; 130.354 (H,S) Advanced Archaeological Method and Theory (Batiuk) 3 credits; 130.355 (H,S) Issues in the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East (Schwartz) 3 credits; 130.351 (H,S) The Emergence of Civilization: A Cross-Cultural Perspective (Schwartz) 3 credits; 131.800 Independent Readings and Research (Laboratory seminar on zooarchaeology may be offered by Melinda Zeder, adjunct professor of Near Eastern Studies and curator in the American Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution); 389.341 (H,S) Understanding the Materials and Techniques of Art Objects (Balachandran) 3 credits.
अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय विद्यार्थीहरू प्रवेशको लागि आवश्यकता
Applicants should have completed a course of study in a secondary school that provides both a sound basic education and a solid preparation for the Johns Hopkins academic program. The preparatory course requirements are as follows: four years of English, four years of mathematics, four years of foreign language, four years of science with laboratory and four years of history. In addition to this, international students should have obtained a minimum TOEFL score of 600 (paper test), 250 (computer test), or 100 (internet-based test). Applicants taking the internet-based TOEFL (iBT) should have minimum sub-scores of 26 (reading), 26 (listening), 22 (writing), and 25 (speaking). A critical reading SAT score of 670 or higher waives for the TOEFL requirement for all students.
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योग्यता
ब्याचलर्स डिग्रीज्
प्रदान गर्ने निकाय
Johns Hopkins University
विभागको नाम
Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Undergraduate Program in Archaeology
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