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92 Bachelor's degrees in Archaeology in United States
Behavioral Science
At the Behavioral Science BA program from San José State University, students develop an interdisciplinary perspective on human behavior and an understanding of the psychological, social and cultural dimensions to being human in a complex society.
Anthropology - Archaeological Sciences Emphasis
The Anthropology - Archaeological Sciences Emphasis at The University of Arizona introduces students to the rigorous study of archaeological data.
Archaeology
Archaeology at Columbia University is the study of the material conditions inhabited and acted upon by people in the past and present. Investigation of the past through the study of material remains is entangled with historiography, politics, and individual and collective memory, and is implicated in the production of present-day identities.
Anthropology and Archaeology
Come unearth the evidence of the origins and patterns of human life with the guidance of Longwood University's experienced Anthropology and Archaeology faculty. You’ll explore the evolution of people and examine the past and present in the villages of New Guinea, on the English countryside, under the forest canopies of Nigeria and our own United States.
Archaeology
Archaeology from College of Wooster is an interdisciplinary field of study that investigates the past by finding and analyzing evidence from material culture and the natural environment.
Archaeological Studies
As an interdisciplinary major from Oberlin College & Conservatory, Archaeological Studies, sits at the nexus of science and culture, exploring human society through its material remains.
Evolutionary Anthropology
The Evolutionary Anthropology programme of Rutgers University is designed for students interested in archaeology, biological anthropology, paleoanthropology, geoarchaeology, or other related fields in human evolutionary studies (e.g., skeletal biology, forensic science, primatology).
Applied Anthropology, Anthropology
The Applied Anthropology, Anthropology B.A. at Indiana University of Pennsylvania is a four-year, full-time undergraduate programme delivered on campus. This degree focuses on cross-cultural perspectives and practical research methods, preparing students to address social justice issues through professional practice.
Geoarchaeology
The goal of the Geoarchaeology Program from Hamilton College is to encourage connections between geological concepts and methods to aid in the interpretation of the archaeological record of past societies.
Anthropology - Public Archaeology
The Anthropology - Public Archaeology concentration from Bridgewater State University provides the basic knowledge and training necessary for careers in culture resource management, contract archaeology, museums, and to the study of federal, state and local legislation protecting archaeological resources.
Classics and Archaeology
Boston University's joint major in Classics and Archaeology is recommended for students with interests in the study of classical literature and society in conjunction with the study of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East via the rich corpus of material remains.
Art and Archaeology, Archaeology Concentration
The Hood College offers a degree in Art and Archaeology, Archaeology Concentration. Much of our teaching takes place away from campus—in museums and galleries, at nearby archaeological sites nearby and during international trips.
Science and Technology Studies
The Science and Technology Studies programme from Wesleyan University is a transdisciplinary programme that organizes the study of the sciences, technology, and medicine as intellectual achievements, social and political institutions, and constitutive of culture.
Archaeological and Environmental Sciences - Archaeology
This Bachelor’s-to-Master’s in Archaeological and Environmental Sciences - Archaeology programme from Boston University allows students to apply a maximum of 8 units from their undergraduate degree toward the associated master’s degree.
Archaeology
The Archaeology degree at Johns Hopkins University introduces students to archaeological theory, analysis of archaeological materials, and results of archaeological research in prehistoric and early historic periods in the Old and New Worlds.
Archaeology
At Dickinson College, the study of Archaeology draws on the expertise of four departments—anthropology, art & art history, classical studies and geology. Students get a solid theoretical grounding in the discipline and gain valuable field experience by participating in summer excavations.
Archaeology and the Ancient World
The B.A. in Archaeology and the Ancient World at Brown University provides an opportunity to explore the multi-faceted discipline of archaeology while examining the critical early civilizations of the so-called "Old World" that is, the complex societies of the Mediterranean, Egypt, and Ancient Western Asia.
Classical Archaeology
Classical Archaeology from Dartmouth College provides extensive experience of the material remains of Greek and Roman culture, including major sites and museums in Greece and/or Italy.
Archaeological Studies
This special interdisciplinary major in Archaeological Studies at Yale University is supervised by the University's Council on Archaeological Studies. Inquiries about the major may be addressed to the chair of the council, Richard Burger, Department of Anthropology, 10 Sachem Street, or to the director of undergraduate studies.
Archaeology
The Archaeology programme at Stanford University offers a comprehensive Bachelor of Arts degree. This full-time course provides an interdisciplinary exploration of material remains, bridging the humanities and sciences. Students engage with diverse global cultures through a rigorous academic framework at this world-renowned centre.