14 Bachelor's degrees in Archaeology in Canada

Archaeology and Heritage Studies
The Archaeology and Heritage Studies programme from Wilfrid Laurier University offers cutting-edge training in excavation techniques, alongside advanced laboratory analysis methods.

Archaeology
Join one of the largest and most esteemed Archaeology programs at Trent University, and learn from faculty experts who cross disciplinary boundaries, including the Canada Research Chair in Environmental Archeology.

Archaeology and Heritage Studies
The Faculty of Arts is the largest and most diverse faculty at Laurier with 19 departments and interdisciplinary programming spanning a number of fields in the social sciences and humanities. The Archaeology and Heritage Studies programme is offered by Wilfrid Laurier University.
Classical Archaeology
The Classical Archaeology program of University of New Brunswick is the study of the Ancient Mediterranean world through the scientific study of material remains.
Archaeology
The Archaeology programme at Memorial University of Newfoundland is a four-year, public degree available as a Bachelor of Arts. This comprehensive course explores human cultures through material remains, offering both full-time study and co-operative education options for students seeking practical professional experience.
Archaeology and Geography
At the Archaeology and Geography program offered by University of Lethbridge you will study past human cultures and societies through the analysis of material remains. It is the interpretation of these artifacts that help us understand our past, allowing us to learn more about ourselves today.
Archaeology
During the Archaeology program from University of British Columbia, you can pursue studies in archaeology by tailoring your course selection to include an archaeological focus and selecting a specialization in Anthropology or Classical.
Geoarchaeology
The Geoarchaeology programme at Lakehead University is a rare North American offering. This public bachelor degree combines geology, geography, and anthropology to study ancient societies. Students engage in hands-on discovery through extensive field training and laboratory analysis over a multi-year duration in Northwestern Ontario.
Anthropology and Archaeology
The Anthropology and Archaeology programme at Simon Fraser University is a comprehensive Bachelor of Arts degree. This full-time course, delivered in a public study mode, combines laboratory analysis with global field excavations. Students explore human history and social evolution through a unique interdisciplinary lens.
Archaeology
Do you like to solve mysteries old and new? Are you interested in biology, forensics or DNA? Does Indigenous knowledge, culture and heritage interest you? Pursuing a degree in Archaeology at Simon Fraser University, will have you exploring the human past from Neanderthals to current issues of First Nations heritage and its management.
Native Studies
The Native Studies programme at Nipissing University offers a multidisciplinary Bachelor of Arts (BA) exploring Indigenous cultures, histories, and philosophies. This full-time degree provides a holistic learning environment on traditional lands, focusing on critical thinking and experiential community engagement over several years.
Archaeology and Biological Anthropology
The Archaeology and Biological Anthropology programme at Western University - Canada offers a comprehensive full-time study route for those fascinated by human history and evolution. This undergraduate degree provides students with the essential analytical tools to explore past civilisations and biological diversity over time.
Archaeology
The Archaeology bachelor programme at the University of Toronto offers a comprehensive study of past human societies through material culture. This public study mode course explores global cultural evolution, from early hominins to urban states, using interdisciplinary methods across various geographical and chronological specialisations.
Archaeology and Indigenous Studies
The Archaeology and Indigenous Studies programme at Simon Fraser University is a public Bachelor of Arts joint major. Over four years, students explore the intersection of material culture and heritage. This full-time course develops expertise in resource management and land claims through a professional, interdisciplinary lens.