Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology
Photo by Constance Gane, 2009.
Program Outcomes
A student who graduates from the PhD Archaeology program will:
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Know the history, methods, and theories of archaeology.
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Know the material culture and history of the Biblical, Ancient Near Eastern, and Mediterranean world.
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Apply knowledge of the material remains to an understanding of Biblical and Ancient Near Eastern contexts.
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Demonstrate the skills to conduct all phases of field work, including follow-up analyses and presentation and publication of findings.
Each student chooses an area of concentration and a cognate:
Concentrations
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Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology
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Ancient Near Eastern History
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Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology
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Ancient Near Eastern Languages
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Fieldwork, Method and Theory
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Biblical Archaeology
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Biblical History
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Biblical Archaeology
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Ancient Near Eastern Languages
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Fieldwork, Method and Theory
Cognates
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Biblical Archaeology (if the major concentration is Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology)
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Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology (if the major concentration is Biblical Archaeology)
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Ancient Near Eastern Languages
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Old Testament
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New Testament
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Church History
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Theology and Christian Philosophy
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World Mission
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Program handbook