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8 Bachelor's degrees in Archaeology in Massachusetts, United States
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.
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.
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.
Archaeological and Environmental Sciences
The major in Archaeological and Environmental Sciences from Boston University engages students in the study of scientific approaches that illuminate human interaction with environments in the past.
Classics and Archaeology
The BA/MA in Classics and Archaeology from Boston University will enable students completing the BA in Classics & Archaeology to pursue simultaneously the MA in Classics & Archaeology in their fifth year.
Archaeology and Materials
Students who have a specific interest in archaeology and archaeological science may choose the Archaeology and Materials program of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). It is designed to afford students broad exposure to fields that contribute fundamental theoretical and methodological approaches to the study of ancient and historic societies.
Archaeology
Archaeology at Boston University is a global discipline in which a comparative perspective is brought to bear on all types of material culture in the pursuit of understanding people of the distant and recent past.
Archaeology
Boston University is a leading center for the study of Archaeology. We offer students the opportunity to work with faculty in the field, the laboratory, and the classroom in order to pursue their study of Archaeology. A major asset of our program is the city of Boston itself.