This course is taught utilizing three learning modules each semester. The calendar below reflects the schedule for one module of the course.
| SES # | TOPICS | 
|---|---|
| 1 | Lecture 1: Ancient Metallurgy of the New World and the Old World: Cultures and Materials Properties Compared | 
| 2 | Lecture 2: Extractive Metallurgy: Winning Metal from Metallic Ores Ancient Andean Smelting Technologies | 
| 3 | Laboratory 1: Smelting Copper Ore: Preparation of Crucible Charge Ingot formation | 
| 4 | Lecture 3: Andean Sheet Metal Tradition vs. Central/Mesoamerican Casting Tradition: Plastic Deformation in Andean Metalworking Design | 
| 5 | Lecture 4: Color: The Focus of Andean Alloy Development and Surface Enrichment Techniques | 
| 6 | Laboratory 2: Copper-silver Alloying: Preparation of Sand Moulds and Alloy Metals Melting and Pouring Molten Alloy | 
| 7 | Lecture 5: Color and Planarity: Cultural Significance of Metallic Properties in Andean Cosmology | 
| 8 | Lecture 6: The Power of Metal in the Andean World: Bronze vs. Tumbaga | 
| 9 | Laboratory 3: Copper-silver Alloying: Preparation of Silver-coated Sheet Metal from Ingot by Plastic Deformation, Annealing, Pickling | 
| 10 | Lecture 7: Andean Metal Artifacts: Visit to the CMRAE Laboratories | 
| 11 | Lecture 8: Field Trip | 
| 12 | Laboratory 4: Copper-silver Alloying: Continuation of Sheet Metal Preparation | 
| 13 | Lecture 9: Student Presentations | 
