
The aim of the undergraduate program in the Department of Archaeology is to provide a thorough and comprehensive understanding of archaeology, ancient history, and art. The courses offered include practical as well as academic work. There will be field trips to museums and sites in Turkey, and the students will have the opportunity to participate in departmental survey/excavations and expeditions sponsored by other institutions.
The first two years of the program embrace a wide range of essential introductory subjects to familiarize the student with the background material required for the more specialized subjects offered over the following two years. In the third and fourth years, besides the compulsory courses, the student has the opportunity to choose elective topics in his or her field of particular interest. One of the options in the fourth year is supervised study on a topic of the student's own choice, at the end of which the student will produce a short dissertation. This particular elective will be offered to students who would like to continue with graduate studies in the field of archaeology or related subjects. For two academic years every student is required to take an ancient language (Greek or Latin). A basic knowledge of ancient Greek or Latin would in particular be invaluable for those students who decide to specialize in Greek or Roman art and archaeology, or ancient history.
At the end of the program the student will emerge with a good knowledge and comprehension of Near Eastern, Mediterranean, and European art and archaeology from Prehistoric period onwards. Emphasis will of course be placed on Anatolian civilizations since the environment around Bilkent provides an ideal opportunity for first-hand familiarity with the ancient sites and monuments of this country.
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COURSES OFFERED (FALL SEMESTER, 2011-2012):
1ST YEAR 111. Introduction to Archaeology (Zimmermann) 117. Ways of Seeing: Approaches to Art & Architectural History (C. Gates) |
COURSES OFFERED (SPRING SEMESTER, 2011-2012):
1ST YEAR 102. Introduction to Research Skills (C. Gates) 120. Human Evolution & World Prehistory (Morin) |
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2ND YEAR
202. Introduction to Mesopotamian and Egyptian Archaeology (M.-H. Gates) 219. Anatolian Archaeology: Neolithic to Iron Age (Özgen) 221. Great Discoveries from the Ancient World (Bennett) 225. Cultural Anthropology (C. Gates) 239. Latin I (Staff) 231. Ancient Greek I [not offered in 2011-2012] |
2ND YEAR
206. Ancient Mythology (M.-H. Gates) 212. Introduction to Classical Archaeology (Özgen) 240. Latin II (Abuagla) 232. Ancient Greek II [not offered in 2011-2012] |
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3RD YEAR
305. Byzantine and Islamic Art & Archaeology (C. Gates) 311. Archaeological Drawing and Planning in the Field (Bennett) 315. Greek Architecture (Morin) 325. Hittite Archaeology (Özgen) 327. Bronze Age in Anatolia (Zimmermann) 333. Ancient Greek III (Morin) 343. Latin III (Staff) |
3RD YEAR
303. Greek Sculpture (C. Gates) 310. Archaeological Surveying & Planning (Bennett) 316. Roman Architecture (Bennett) 318. Archaeology of Syria & Palestine (M.-H. Gates) 330. Archaeology of Egypt (M.-H. Gates) 334. Ancient Greek IV (Morin) 338. Hittite Texts I (Adalı) 344. Latin IV (Abuagla) |
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4TH YEAR
409. Museum Practices and the Preservation of Cultural Heritage (Kassab-Tezgör) 423. Cities, Monuments & Landscapes of Classical Anatolia (Morin) 424. Religion and Society in the Ancient Near East (M.-H. Gates) 491. Readings from Ancient Near Eastern Texts (Adalı) |
4TH YEAR
420. Readings in Prehistory (Zimmermann) 439. Neolithic & Chalcolithic Periods in Anatolia (Zimmermann) 460. Readings in Roman Art & Archaeology (Bennett) 474. Neo Assyrian Art & Archaeology (Özgen) |