The archaeology minor consists of five course units. With TCNJ’s cross-counting policy, you may cross-count one relevant course between a major and a minor or between two minors. If questions, please consult with Dr. George Leader.
Requirements
Anthropology Introduction (1 course unit)
- ANT 112 Introduction to Archaeology (1 course unit) taught once a year
Anthropology Methods (1 course unit)
Select one methods course:
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- ANT 363 Archaeological Field Methods
- ANT 364 Archaeological Summer Field School
Anthropology Elective Options (1 course unit)
Select one elective course:
- ANT 305 Human Evolution
- ANT 370 Archaeology of Slavery
- ANT 361 Human Osteology
- ANT 370 Prehistoric World
- HIS 460 Civil War and Reconstruction
- HIS 230 Colonialism and Imperialism 1500-Present
- HIS Memory and World War Two
- HIS 100 Ancient Warfare
- HIS 100 The Fall of Rome
- HIS 302 The Hellenistic World
- HIS 463 Death in Early Christianity
- HIS 113 Medieval Saints and Sinners
- HIS 100 Warfare in Ancient Greece and Rome
- HIS 109 Ancient Egypt and Neighbors
- HIS 130 Vikings in Film and Fact
- HIS 305 Ancient Christianity
- HIS 365 American Revolution 1763-1815
- HIS 376 African American Women’s History
- HIS 389 War in Western Society
- HIS 456 Genocide in Rwanda
- HIS 100 Greek and Roman Society
- HIS 108 Late Antiquity
- HIS 111 Rome and Barbarians
- HIS 220 Ancient Empires
- HIS 300 The Greek Polis
- HIS 330 A History of the Koreas Since 1600
- HIS 300 Ancient/Medieval World
- HIS 301 Classic Greek Civilization
- HIS 303 Roman Republic
- HIS 318 Revolutionary Europe
- HIS 331 Silk and Religion
- HIS 341 Islamic World
- HIS 351 Ancient and Medieval Africa
- HIS 352 Colonial and Modern Africa
- HIS 354 South African History
- HIS 355 East African History
- HIS 460 Civil War and Reconstruction
- Courses from another discipline may be selected by advisement.
Anthropology 300-level Elective Options (2 course units)
Select two 300-level elective courses:
- ANT 305 Human Evolution
- ANT 370 Archaeology of Slavery
- ANT 361 Human Osteology
- ANT 370 Prehistoric World
- ANT 393 Independent Research
- HIS 460 Civil War and Reconstruction
- HIS 230 Colonialism and Imperialism 1500-Present
- HIS 302 The Hellenistic World
- HIS 463 Death in Early Christianity
- HIS 305 Ancient Christianity
- HIS 365 American Revolution 1763-1815
- HIS 376 African American Women’s History
- HIS 389 War in Western Society
- HIS 456 Genocide in Rwanda
- HIS 300 The Greek Polis
- HIS 330 A History of the Koreas Since 1600
- HIS 300 Ancient/Medieval World
- HIS 301 Classic Greek Civilization
- HIS 303 Roman Republic
- HIS 318 Revolutionary Europe
- HIS 331 Silk and Religion
- HIS 341 Islamic World
- HIS 351 Ancient and Medieval Africa
- HIS 352 Colonial and Modern Africa
- HIS 354 South African History
- HIS 355 East African History
- HIS 460 Civil War and Reconstruction
- Courses from another discipline may be selected by advisement.
Declare a Minor in Archaeology
To declare a minor in Archaeology, please fill out the Application for Minor form below. Students must submit this form at least one semester before graduation. This form is a fillable PDF. If downloaded, responses can be entered directly into the PDF document. If you receive an error message while loading a PDF, your browser may be out of date; however, you are still able to download the PDF, save it to your computer, and fill out the form. Application for Minor or Course of Study
