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Collaborate with communities to analyze, record, inform residents, and address important historical inquiries related to industrialization and its impacts. Industrial archaeologists examine tangible evidence from industrial eras—including objects, infrastructures, locations, records, customs, and environments—while considering their cultural, ecological, and historical backgrounds. The master's or PhD program in industrial archaeology prepares you for careers at cultural resource management companies, museums or archives, governmental bodies such as park or forest services, or nonprofit heritage groups. Our research explores industrial remnants to comprehend the lasting effects of industrialized civilization. Scholars conduct cross-disciplinary, groundbreaking studies concentrating on postindustrial areas and populations facing the social and physical aftermath of industrial downturn. If you're motivated by a deep fascination with industrial societies, environments, technological frameworks, or work settings, partner with Michigan Tech's experts to discover and safeguard our shared legacy.