Interested in anthropology? In
the broadest sense, anthropologists study what it means to
be human. An anthropology course can be useful in the
fields of education, health care, criminal justice, psychology,
history, and many more. The introductory course meets
general education requirements at UNC Charlotte and many
other universities.


ANTH 4453 (undergrad)/ANTH 5090
(grad)
Field Project in Archeology
Summer Session I
Participate in hands-on archaeological survey and excavation in the Metrolina region. Get experience with mapping, digging, artifact analysis, and other skills. Contribute to scholarly research. Get sunburned, bug-bitten and dirty.
The course is scheduled to meet as follows: Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., May 27 - June 13, 2008.
Students will be responsible for their own transportation to Gaston or Lincoln County. (Car pools will be arranged.)
Permission of
the department is needed for both undergraduate and graduate
students. Please see Dr. Janet Levy in the Department of
Anthropology, Barnard 225, jelevy@uncc.edu. |