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23 Best Archaeology Bachelor's Degree Programs for 2024

Discover the leading Archaeology Bachelor's Degree programs for 2024. Our list of 23 courses is tailored to help you excel in your chosen field with WeUni.

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BA (Hons) in Ancient, Classical and Medieval Studies

University of Winchester

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United Kingdom

Humanities, History, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Archaeology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Our Ancient, Classical and Medieval Studies degree takes you on a highly engaging and fascinating adventure through time. From the Bronze Age to the Crusades and beyond, it’s an absorbing three-year journey exploring the archaeology, history, art and religion in the British Isles, continental Europe and the Mediterranean. The course has a multidisciplinary approach to the human past and is led by expert faculty from two of Winchester’s leading teaching and research departments, Archaeology, Anthropology and Geography and History. You can choose modules from the whole range of modules in Archaeology, Classical Studies and History that cover the Bronze Age to the medieval period, for example, The Greek World (Archaeology), The Glory of Athens and the Shadow of Sparta (Classical Studies), Roman Britain (Archaeology), The Pax Romana (Classical Studies), The Archaeology of Conflict (Archaeology) and Societies at War – England and France, 1189-1529 (History).

English

3 Years

BA (Hons) in Classical Studies

University of Winchester

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United Kingdom

Humanities, History, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Archaeology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The ancient Greek and Roman worlds have given us an extraordinarily rich heritage of culture, literature, politics, philosophy, art, architecture and archaeology as well as paving the way for democracy, modern-day sewers, underfloor heating and the calendar. Whatever you aspire to become – and Classical Studies students have conquered most fields – an understanding of the classical past gives you a keen lens through which to view the modern world. Our BA in Classical Studies takes an innovative, multidisciplinary dive into this fascinating cultural and intellectual history. You gain a critical yet empathetic appreciation of different worldviews on a course that blends the study of history, literature, drama, philosophy, archaeology, art and architecture. Knowledge of Classical languages is not required, but opportunities to learn and develop your language skills may be on offer.

English

3 Years

BA Heritage and Archaeology

University of Bradford

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United Kingdom

Cultural Heritage, Archaeology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The study of heritage is vital for understanding our sense of identity and place. Heritage has widespread meaning; past, present and future narratives are interwoven with both physical features (landscapes, buildings, structures, monuments and objects), and more intangible practices based on oral traditions and living memory that enliven and enrich cultural experience (stories, traditions, crafts, food, dance, music and poetry). Our new BA (Hons) in Heritage and Archaeology draws on the University of Bradford's cutting-edge archaeological research, where we are driving an understanding of heritage, archaeology and wellbeing, as well as using innovative technologies to contribute to our understanding of the past and its value today. The programme will span local, regional and global heritage, investigating new methods, and the value of heritage for contemporary society across many cultural contexts. The programme is at the forefront of initiatives that recognise the importance of heritage and culture to future social cohesion and economic success by building a meaningful understanding of our diverse pasts. In addition to vocational skills, studying Heritage and Archaeology will give you a broad range of transferable skills including problem-solving, team working, and independent research, preparing you for a wide variety of careers, future studies and research. We have over 40 years of success in delivering placements and employment with a very wide range of commercial and public sector partners.

English

4 Years

BSc Archaeology

University of Bradford

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United Kingdom

Anthropology, History, Cultural Heritage, Archaeology

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

Our degree in Archaeology integrates traditional archaeology with the practical application of scientific methods that are applied to today’s archaeology.It is a professionally-focused degree in archaeology with a strong fieldwork component and a focus on human osteology or the environment.

English

4 Years

BSc Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology

University of Bradford

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United Kingdom

Anthropology, Archaeology, Forensic Science

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

This degree explores how archaeological techniques and the analysis of human remains are used in a forensic (medico-legal) context. You will gain a full grounding in archaeological excavation, surveying, and recording of crime scenes. In addition, you will also learn about human anatomy and anthropological analysis of human remains, including age, sex, ancestry assessment, and the analysis and interpretation of trauma.

English

3 Years

BA (Hons) Conservation of Cultural Heritage

University of Lincoln

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United Kingdom

History, Cultural Heritage, Museum Studies, Archaeology, Art History

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Conservators play a key role in the protection and care of cultural heritage, preserving artworks, architecture, archaeology, and museum collections for future generations to enjoy. The BA (Hons) Conservation of Cultural Heritage degree offers the chance to gain extensive, hands-on experience working on a range of historic materials provided by museums, historic houses, and private collections.

English

3 Years

BSc in Archaeology-Palaeoecology and Geography

QUB Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences (EPS)

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United Kingdom

Geology, Archaeology

Bachelor of Science (BSc)

Archaeology explores a wide range of evidence that documents the human past – from artefacts, monuments and settlements to entire landscapes – and from these interprets how societies have adapted and developed. Modules focus on different periods of World, European and Irish/British archaeology, from human origins to modern times and heritage.

English

3 Years

Bachelor of Art in Archaeology

University of Cambridge Gonville & Caius College

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Online

United Kingdom

Anthropology, History, Cultural Heritage, Archaeology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Archaeology covers a huge range of topics, spanning humans' evolution through the development of farming, ancient civilisations and world empires, and the role of material culture in human life and heritage in modern societies.

English

Bachelor of Archaeology

University of Cambridge Corpus Christi College

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United Kingdom

Anthropology, History, Archaeology

Bachelor's Degree

Archaeology is the study of the past from its material remains, meaning everything that past generations have left behind for us to study from their artefacts to the DNA in their bones. Its theories and methods embrace the humanities and sciences. Its time range extends from the evolution of humans millions of years ago to the archaeology of the 21st century, through major transitions in human history including the beginnings of farming, states, empires and globalization. The complex role of the archaeological heritage for our own societies is another major interest of Cambridge archaeologists.

English

Bachelor of Archaeology

University of Cambridge St. Edmund's College

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United Kingdom

Anthropology, History, Cultural Heritage, Archaeology

Bachelor's Degree

Course Overview: The degree encompasses multiple tracks: Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Assyriology and Egyptology. You can specialise in your chosen track already in Year 1, or combine them in Year 1 and specialise from Year 2.

English

Bachelor of Archaeology

University of Cambridge Emmanuel College

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United Kingdom

Anthropology, History, Archaeology

Bachelor's Degree

Archaeology covers a broad range of topics, from the evolution of humans through the development of farming, ancient societies, and world empires, to heritage in modern societies. Students can choose to specialise in Archaeology (covering all world cultures), Biological Anthropology, Egyptology or Assyriology.

English

Ancient Mediterranean Studies, BA

Beloit College

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United States of America (USA)

History, Cultural Heritage, Archaeology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Investigate for yourself the narratives from and about the Greco-Roman world: their literatures, mythologies, the material remains, and languages. Interrogate the puzzles that are still unsolved and unsolvable, from ancient medical treatments to gladiatorial combat. Use your creativity and analytical skills to propose new solutions to those puzzles.

English

Bachelor in Archaeological Excavations

New York University NYU Institute of Fine Arts

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United States of America (USA)

Anthropology, History, Archaeology

Bachelor's Degree

The Institute of Fine Arts is deeply involved in one of the most ambitious and extensive archaeological projects currents in Egypt. The Institute co-sponsors, with the University of Pennsylvania Museum and Yale University, excavations at the site of Abydos in southern Egypt.

English

Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Archaeology

Newburgh Theological Seminary & College Of The Bible

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Online

United States of America (USA)

History, Theology and Religious Studies, Archaeology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Archaeology degree program will acquaint the student with a broad perspective of Biblical Archaeology. The program consists of eight courses which are the equivalent of forty hours of study. Texts must be selected from the list of Authorized Textbooks provided. Although all textbooks may be ordered simultaneously, assignments must be submitted one at a time.

English

Bachelor of Arts - Classical Mediterranean and Middle East

Macalester College

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United States of America (USA)

Anthropology, History, Cultural Heritage, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Archaeology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Understand how ancient and foreign cultures helped shape the modern world.

English

Ancient Studies

St. Olaf College

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Online

United States of America (USA)

History, Cultural Heritage, Archaeology

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

Classics is the study of the Greeks and Romans—especially their languages (Greek and Latin)—and their interactions with other cultures, from prehistoric through medieval times.

English

Archaeology and Ancient Studies, Tracks: Ancient Studies, Archaeology, B.A.

Sweet Briar College

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United States of America (USA)

History, Archaeology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

The interdisciplinary program of archaeology and ancient studies offers students the opportunity to engage with past peoples through multiple lenses, combining visual, textual, and material evidence to generate new perspectives.

English

Ancient Studies

Thorneloe University

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Canada

History, Cultural Heritage, Archaeology

Bachelor's Degree

Dive deep into the diversity of the ancient Mediterranean world and study the political, social, and economic conditions of a different time and place. Gain a greater understanding of the peoples of the ancient Mediterranean and their approach to international relations, religious beliefs, literature, art, and technology. Read some of the great epics and works of philosophy, and learn the intimate details of the love poets’ relationships. Get caught up in the lives and stories of civilizations from the earliest of times up to the age of the emperor Justinian in the mid-sixth century CE. Learn through a multi-faceted program that will introduce you to many sources, approaches, and theories that will prepare you for study in numerous different fields.

English

BA Archaeology

Leiden University

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Netherlands

Anthropology, History, Archaeology

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Archaeology in Leiden encompasses the study of societies, cultures, and human behaviour from the past, aiming to reconstruct and revive them. With our mix of education and research you lay a strong foundation for an international career in archaeology or heritage management.

English

3 Years

Bachelor in Cultural Relics and Museology

Bohai University

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China

History, Cultural Heritage, Museum Studies, Archaeology

Bachelor's Degree

This major mainly cultivates comprehensive knowledge of humanities and social sciences and high management quality, masters the basic theories of history, cultural tourism, museology and management, and has the development of cultural heritage resources, Basic knowledge and skills of assessment and management, senior applied and compound talents suitable for cultural heritage development and management.

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Bachelor's Degree, Archaeology

A Bachelor's Degree is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by universities and colleges upon completion of a specific course of study. It typically takes around 3-4 years to complete and provides students with a solid foundation in a particular field of study, preparing them for entry-level positions or further education at the Master's level.

Archaeology is the study of human history and prehistory through the excavation and analysis of material culture. It involves uncovering artifacts, structures, and other physical remains to understand past societies, cultures, and behaviors. Archaeologists use scientific methods to interpret findings and piece together the puzzle of our collective past.