Friday, December 10, 2004
New Introductory Underwater Archaeology Course at George Mason University
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The Center for Field Studies at George Mason University is happy to announce it will offer an undergraduate level course entitled Exploring Historical Underwater Archaeology.
This semester long course offers students the opportunity to learn the techniques and tools used to document and record submerged cultural resources.
Students will investigate several shipwrecks in the Washington, DC area. NCLS 395 is a 3-credit course that will meet on Tuesday evenings from 7:20 to 10:00 PM starting January 25, 2005.
A non-credit option is available for this class.
For more information about this course contact CFS@gmu.edu or call (703) 993-1740.
The Center for Field Studies at George Mason University is happy to announce it will offer an undergraduate level course entitled Exploring Historical Underwater Archaeology.
This semester long course offers students the opportunity to learn the techniques and tools used to document and record submerged cultural resources.
Students will investigate several shipwrecks in the Washington, DC area. NCLS 395 is a 3-credit course that will meet on Tuesday evenings from 7:20 to 10:00 PM starting January 25, 2005.
A non-credit option is available for this class.
For more information about this course contact CFS@gmu.edu or call (703) 993-1740.