Bachelor of Science in Archaeology
The Bachelor of Science in Archaeology offered by the University of Rio Grande through the University Center is designed to complement the unique Associate Degree in Archaeology from Hocking College. Upon completion of the BS degree, graduates will have two degrees both in science and Archaeology. These degrees will give graduates a distinctive edge for Archaeological employment including:
- Field and Laboratory Supervisor for state and federal government agencies, cultural resource management firms, and research assistants.
All courses are taught at Hocking College by a combination of Rio Grande and HC professors.
Admissions
A minimum of 80 quarter credit hours must be earned at HC prior to being admitted into the University Center. Students who have earned an associate degree may apply to the University Center at any time.
Hocking College graduates are guaranteed admission into the University of Rio Grande. Two applications are required:
- HC University Center Application (submit to Kensey Kessler, HC John Light Hall 191)
- University of Rio Grande Admission Application (submit to Mark Abell, University of Rio Grande).
Application fees are not required for either institution unless your associate degree was earned from a college/university other than Hocking College. In this case, students are required to pay the $15 HC application fee.
Submit college transcripts to Mark Abell, University of Rio Grande for an evaluation detailing courses required in the BS program.
Academic Calendar 2006-2007
University of Rio Grande is a semester institution. All HC Bridge Courses will follow the HC Academic Calendar.
You may view the 2006-2007 Rio Grande Calender here
Academic Advising
An academic advisor from the University of Rio Grande is at Hocking College on a regular basis. Scheduled days will be posted in the University Center as well as on www.hocking.edu/universitycenter
Kensey Kessler, in the University Center JL 191 is also available to assist with advising.
Bridge Courses
Bridge courses are Hocking College courses beyond the associate degree requirements, which are part of the bachelor’s degree. Tuition for these courses follows the current Hocking College tuition and fee structure.
Contact Information
Curriculum
Upon application to this University Center program, your HC transcript will be evaluated. At that time, we will determine your bridge course requirements. There may be more courses needed in addition to those listed below.
| Hocking College Bridge Courses - quarters |
| SOCI 101 |
General Sociology |
5 |
| XXX XXX |
Humanities Electives |
9 |
| HUM 201 |
Western Civilization |
3 |
| **elective list located at www.hocking.edu/universitycenter |
| University of Rio Grande Courses - semesters |
| SSC 11103 |
Intro to Social Science |
3 |
| ATH 40001 |
DS: Pre-thesis |
1 |
| ATH 31004 |
Ethnography |
4 |
| ATH 41504 |
Anthropological Theory |
4 |
| ATH 33504 |
Archaeological Background Research |
5 |
| ATH 32804 |
Human Osteology |
4 |
| ATH 32905 |
Advanced Geoarchaeology |
5 |
| ATH 48202 |
Senior Thesis II |
3 |
| ATH 41604 |
CRM Business |
4 |
| ATH 41404 |
Anthropological Statistics |
4 |
| ATH 42004 |
Archaeological Writing |
4 |
| ATH 43004 |
Archaeological Methods |
4 |
| ATH 42705 |
Historical Archaeology |
5 |
| ATH 44004 |
Cartography Applications for Arch |
4 |
| ATH 48102 |
Senior Thesis I |
2 |
Financial Aid & Billing
- Hocking College will process all financial aid and collect course payment for University Center students who are ONLY enrolled in Hocking College bridge courses as part of the bachelor degree program.
- Once students enroll in a University of Rio Grande course, all financial aid and course payment (Rio & HC Bridge Courses) is processed through Rio Grande for the duration of the program.
- Every University Center student is required to sign a Financial Aid Consortium Agreement each academic year of enrollment. Forms may be found online at www.hocking.edu/universitycenter/ or picked up at the University Center and submitted to Kensey Kessler, JL 191
- Failure to submit this paperwork may result in a loss of funds.
- Students may be eligible for financial assistance in the form of scholarships, grants, or loans. For various forms of financial aid available, contact a Financial Aid Counselor.
- Fulltime financial aid status is calculated based on total credit hour enrollment between both institutions.
i.e. 6 semester credits @ Rio + 9 quarter credits @ HC = 12 semester hours at Rio
i.e . 6 semester hours = 9 quarter hours
9 quarter hours = 6 semester hour
To calculate semester to quarter, multiply by 1.5
To calculate quarter to semester, divide by 1.5
FAFSA Codes
University of Rio Grande - 003116
Hocking College - 007598
- Students enrolled in ONLY Hocking College Bridge courses should list the HC code 1 st and Rio Grande code 2nd.
- Those enrolled in Rio Grande courses ONLY or BOTH HC and Rio Grande courses should list the Rio Grande code 1st and the HC code 2nd.
Registering for Classes
Hocking College bridge course registration may be completed in person at the Cashier & Records Office, John Light Hall Concourse.
University of Rio Grande course registration is processed through Rio Grande. Registration forms may be obtained at the University Center. Forms may be submitted to the University Center or mailed directly to the University of Rio Grande Records Office.
Textbooks
All textbooks required for the University Center may be purchased at the Hocking College bookstore.
Tuition 2006-2007
| University of Rio Grande |
Hocking College |
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University of Rio Grande tuition = $ 399 per semester credit hour. Some courses will have course fees. |
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Hocking College tuition = $98.50 per quarter credit hour |
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