B.A. in Archeology

 B.A. in Archaeology is a 3-year undergraduate program that explores the study of ancient civilizations, artifacts, and human history. The course covers topics such as archaeological theory, excavation techniques, cultural heritage, artifact analysis, and the use of technology in archaeology, including GIS and remote sensing. Students learn to analyze material remains to reconstruct historical narratives and gain practical experience through fieldwork, site visits, and internships. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, blending history, anthropology, and science. Graduates can pursue careers in cultural resource management, museum curation, heritage conservation, or academic research, contributing to the preservation and understanding of human history and cultural legacy.