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319 Archaeology and Anthropology BA Degree Programs

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You'll examine human societies, past and present, through a Bachelor's in Archaeology and Anthropology, tracing how cultures developed, collapsed, and left their mark on the physical world.

The learning environment encourages independence and curiosity as you move between fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and theoretical study. Coursework typically spans topics like skeletal analysis, artifact classification, ethnographic research methods, and the interpretation of material culture. You'll practice stratigraphic excavation techniques, document archaeological sites, and apply anthropological frameworks to understand social behavior across time.

At the BA level, you're expected to go beyond observation and develop your own analytical voice. That means designing small research projects, critically evaluating source material, and drawing connections between archaeological evidence and broader cultural questions. Many programs include supervised fieldwork placements, giving you direct experience in a professional setting.

Graduates move into roles in heritage management, museum curation, cultural resource consulting, community archaeology, and academic research. A background in this discipline also opens doors in policy, journalism, and international development, anywhere that cross-cultural understanding and evidence-based analysis carry real professional value.