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AR 462

Capstone Seminar in Arch

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This seminar course introduces students to current research and theoretical paradigms both within and outside their area of specialization and is team-taught by faculty who will present aspects of their own research. All students will participate in classroom discussions centring on weekly topics. Prerequisite: AR219* and either AR341 or AR360 or permission of the department. Exclusion: CL462, NE462.

This seminar course introduces students to current research and theoretical paradigms both within and outside their area of specialization and is team-taught by faculty who will present aspects of their own research. All students will participate in classroom discussions centring on weekly topics. Prerequisite: AR219* and either AR341 or AR360 or permission of the department. Exclusion: CL462, NE462.

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This seminar course introduces students to current research and theoretical paradigms both within and outside their area of specialization and is team-taught by faculty who will present aspects of their own research. All students will participate in classroom discussions centring on weekly topics. Prerequisite: AR219* and either AR341 or AR360 or permission of the department. Exclusion: CL462, NE462.


AR 462 Prerequisites

Archaeology 219 (Min. Grade D-) and (Archaeology 341 (Min. Grade D-) or Archaeology 460 (Min. Grade D-) or Archaeology 360 (Min. Grade D-) )

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AR 462 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Archaeology and Heritage St (AHST)

Archaeology (ARCH)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 3 (3)

Year 4 (4)

AR 462

Capstone Seminar in Arch

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This seminar course introduces students to current research and theoretical paradigms both within and outside their area of specialization and is team-taught by faculty who will present aspects of their own research. All students will participate in classroom discussions centring on weekly topics. Prerequisite: AR219* and either AR341 or AR360 or permission of the department. Exclusion: CL462, NE462.

This seminar course introduces students to current research and theoretical paradigms both within and outside their area of specialization and is team-taught by faculty who will present aspects of their own research. All students will participate in classroom discussions centring on weekly topics. Prerequisite: AR219* and either AR341 or AR360 or permission of the department. Exclusion: CL462, NE462.

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This seminar course introduces students to current research and theoretical paradigms both within and outside their area of specialization and is team-taught by faculty who will present aspects of their own research. All students will participate in classroom discussions centring on weekly topics. Prerequisite: AR219* and either AR341 or AR360 or permission of the department. Exclusion: CL462, NE462.


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