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Classical Archaeology

About

The Classical Archaeology Bachelor of Science program at University of Michigan provides an in-depth study of ancient civilizations, material culture, and archaeological methods. The program integrates history, art, anthropology, and archaeology, equipping students with analytical, research, and fieldwork skills. Learners engage in excavation projects, artifact analysis, and cultural studies, developing the ability to interpret historical evidence, understand societal development, and apply research methods in archaeological contexts. The program emphasizes archaeological methods, historical analysis, and interdisciplinary research, preparing graduates for careers in archaeology, cultural heritage, and museum studies.

As a four year full time program, it provides a structured progression from foundational courses in history, art, and archaeology to advanced studies in excavation techniques, material culture, and independent research. Students strengthen their expertise in fieldwork, artifact analysis, historical interpretation, and research methodology, applying analytical and practical skills to understand classical civilizations. The program equips graduates to pursue careers in archaeology, cultural heritage management, museum curation, or to continue advanced studies in classical studies, archaeology, or anthropology.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Classical Archaeology
  • Degree Type: Bachelor of Science
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 01 February 2026
  • Location: University of Michigan, United States
  • Field of Study: Archaeology
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 - Foundations in Classical Archaeology
• Introduction to Archaeology
• Ancient History and Civilizations
• Art and Material Culture
• Research Methods in Archaeology

Year 2 - Intermediate Archaeological Studies
• Classical Languages (Latin or Greek)
• Archaeological Field Methods
• Historical Interpretation and Analysis
• Laboratory and Artifact Studies

Year 3 - Advanced Archaeology Applications
• Excavation Techniques and Fieldwork
• Conservation and Preservation of Artifacts
• Regional Studies in Ancient Civilizations
• Applied Research Projects

Year 4 - Capstone and Independent Research
• Independent Archaeological Research Project
• Seminar in Classical Archaeology
• Advanced Fieldwork and Data Analysis
• Academic Portfolio and Presentation

Career Opportunities

Graduates of this program pursue careers in archaeology, cultural heritage management, museum curation, historical research, and academic study where research, analytical, and fieldwork skills are essential. Many work as archaeologists, museum curators, cultural heritage specialists, research analysts, or conservation officers, applying expertise in classical studies and archaeology to professional and academic contexts. Others continue in graduate programs in archaeology, anthropology, or classical studies. The program’s emphasis on fieldwork, research, and analytical skills ensures graduates are prepared to succeed in professional and academic environments.

Why Choose This Program

Students choose this program for its combination of archaeological fieldwork, historical analysis, and research methodology, which equips them to study and preserve classical civilizations. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, practical application, interdisciplinary research, and cultural interpretation, preparing learners to work in archaeology, heritage management, museums, and research roles. Students benefit from faculty mentorship, hands-on field projects, and research experiences that enhance analytical, practical, and problem-solving skills. By focusing on classical archaeology and cultural studies, the program ensures graduates are prepared for careers in archaeology, cultural heritage, museum curation, and advanced studies.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: 734-764-8129
Email: rackadmis@umich.edu
Address: Graduate Admissions Office, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA