Graduate
Tracks
Students can choose to pursue one of four tracks:
Archaeology
At the M.A. level, the Archaeology Track focuses on coursework in archaeological method and theory that prepares students for careers in cultural resource management or with public or private agencies and museums responsible for managing archaeological resources. At the Ph.D. level, the track provides advanced training and research in applied archaeological anthropology, offering preparation for both academic and practicing positions. To complement this track, we offer concentrations in Archaeological and Forensic Sciences, Cultural Resource Management, and Heritage Studies in which students at both levels may choose to take classes that focus on the practical management analysis of archaeological and cultural resources.
Faculty: J. Arthur, K.W. Arthur, Bethard, Anna Dixon,