Students with a special interest in Classical or Greco-Roman Archaeology may appeal to the committee for reasonable substitutions.
The following courses are especially recommended:
ART 222W: Survey of Art: Ancient, Medieval and Non-Western Art
ART 334: Art of the Renaissance
ENGL 225W: Classical Literature
ENGL 253W: Classical and Modern Rhetoric
GRK 101-102: New Testament Grammar and Readings
GRK 221, 222: Readings in New Testament
HIST 210: Ancient History (Greece and Rome)
PHIL 301: Ancient Greek Philosophy
REL 114: New Testament Faith and History
REL 159f: Diggin Jesus? Archaeology and the New Testament
REL 223: Backgrounds of Christianity
REL 226: Biblical Archaeology
REL 228: History and Culture of the Ancient Near East
REL 337W: Biblical Topics
REL 401: Field Archaeology
SOC 229: Cultural Anthropology
SOC 336: Anthropology of Primitive Religions
THEA 332: Theatre History I
ART/HIST/REL 470-479: Internship (in a museum)