Charlottesville,
VA,
United States
Type
Public
Degrees offered
Bachelor's Degree
Students begin with a foundational trio of courses offering a comprehensive introduction to anthropological and classical archaeology, along with hands-on fieldwork training through archaeological research participation. In collaboration with program advisors, they then choose five specialized courses examining regional archaeological topics and global research questions. With advisor approval, students may substitute relevant courses from anthropology, history, or art departments. The program concludes with two electives drawn from interdisciplinary fields including classics, religious studies, chemistry, and environmental sciences.