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May 18, 2025
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2024-25 College of Liberal Arts
Archaeology Minor
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Faculty teaching Archaeology courses include members of the Expressive Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Divisions in the College of Arts and Sciences. Please see the schedule of classes for each academic term for specific assignments.
The archaeology minor combines the courses in anthropology and art history for an overall study of human societies from great antiquity to the present. The program is interdisciplinary and multicultural with a variety of topical and methodological perspectives, including prehistoric, classical, and historical archaeology. Students aspiring to graduate studies in archaeology may combine the minor with a major in anthropology or classical studies.
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Minor Requirements
Seven (7) courses: two (2) core courses, two (2) geographical courses, and three (3) electives. Required Courses (2 courses)
Geographical Courses (2 courses)
Choose one (1) Western and one (1) Non-Western course. Electives (3 courses)
Choose three (3). At least two (2) must be at the 300-level. One (1) elective may be satisfied with an additional geographical course. Additional courses may be counted with program coordinator approval. Other Institutional Opportunities
- Semester at Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome, Italy
- Semester at College Year in Athens, Greece
- Central Florida Archaeological Field School
- Rollins College overseas trips
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