Overview
The Archaeology (Honors) at Stanford University provides students with a rigorous academic framework to investigate human history through physical evidence. This interdisciplinary programme encourages scholars to bridge the gap between ancient civilisations and modern social contexts through diverse scientific and theoretical lenses.
By engaging with this curriculum, students gain direct access to the lived experiences of various cultures across the globe. The course structure is designed to be flexible, allowing participants to draw from a wide range of university departments to complete their major requirements and develop a specialised understanding of human heritage.
Why Archaeology (Honors) at Stanford University?
The programme is distinguished by its home within the Stanford Archaeology Center, a hub for innovative research and cross-departmental collaboration. Students benefit from an expansive network of faculty members who represent numerous schools and disciplines, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience that spans the social and natural sciences.
Facilities and resources at the institution support a deep dive into the material past, offering unique opportunities for undergraduate research. The curriculum is specifically tailored to foster critical thinking about how the past is preserved and interpreted, preparing students for advanced academic study or professional roles in heritage management and beyond.
Tuition Fee Breakdown
- International fee: USD 22577 per semester
- National fee: USD 22577 per semester
- Local fee: USD 21709 per semester
Visit the Fees and Funding section for a breakdown in your local currency.
Syllabus
The curriculum draws on faculty from across the university to provide a broad perspective on material history. Modules may include:
- Archaeology
- Religions of Ancient Eurasia
- Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea: Maritime Archaeology of the Ancient Mediterranean
- Geoarchaeology
- Incas, Spaniards, and Africans: Archaeology of the Kingdom of Peru
- Monumental Pasts: Cultural Heritage and Politics
Careers with Archaeology (Honors)
Graduates of this programme are equipped with analytical and research skills applicable to a variety of professional sectors. Many students pursue careers in cultural heritage management, museum curation, and archaeological consultancy, where they apply their knowledge of material remains to preserve and interpret history for the public.
The interdisciplinary nature of the degree also prepares individuals for roles in policy-making, international relations, and education. By understanding the complexities of human heritage and its political implications, alumni are well-positioned to work with global organisations focused on cultural preservation and the protection of historical sites.
Programme Structure
Courses include:- Archaeology in the Digital Age
- Egypt in the Age of Heresy
- Digging for Answers: 5 Big Questions of Our Time.
- Cultural Heritage and Human Rights
- Looking out from California: Introduction to North American Prehistoric Archaeology
- Mad Dogs and Englishmen: Archaeology and the Modern History of the Ancient Near East
- Disruption and Diffusion: The Archaeology of Innovation
- Heritage and Human Rights
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 48 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Campus Location
- Stanford, United States
Disciplines
Archaeology History View 91 other Bachelors in Archaeology in United StatesWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
Other requirements
General requirements
- Coalition Application or Common Application
- $90 nonrefundable application fee or fee waiver request
- ACT or SAT (Writing/Essay not required) (refer to testing for score reporting policies)
- School Report and counselor letter of recommendation
- Official transcript(s)
- Letters of recommendation from two teachers
- Midyear transcript (by February 15)
- Standardized testing is one of the application requirements that can highlight academic preparedness. There are no minimum test scores required to be admitted to Stanford, and there is no score that guarantees admission. At Stanford, we review applications holistically, meaning every component of the application is valuable to us as we get to know each student.
Tuition Fees
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents67731 USD / year≈ 67731 USD / year - Out-of-State67731 USD / year≈ 67731 USD / year
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Domestic
Applies to youIn-State67731 USD / year≈ 67731 USD / year
Additional Details
Tuition per quarter. Students are typically enrolled in classes for three quarters: autumn, winter, spring.
Living costs
Stanford
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
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Scholarships Information
Below you will find Bachelor's scholarship opportunities for Archaeology (Honors).
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