University of Saskatchewan

Course Details

Archaeology (B.Sc. Four-year)

Course Description

Archaeology is the study of the artifacts and other material remains of past human societies. The archaeology program focusses on past cultures in two world regions: the North American Plains and the Near East and adjacent Mediterranean regions. Explore the lifestyles of people long ago. Unravel the mysteries behind past societies and civilizations. Study the past and explore possibilities for future research. Participate in the excavation of archaeological sites both at home and abroad. Whether it is pondering the purpose of an ancient Egyptian temple, investigating the mystery behind a 5,000-year-old burial or unraveling the stories surrounding an abandoned homestead, archaeologists employ a wide variety of techniques to answer questions concerning the past. Osteological analysis, geological interpretations, biological adaptations or sociological explanations – you name it, archaeologists use it! The application of science methodologies in the analysis of archaeological materials is an important part of archaeological research. For this reason, the Department offers both B.A. and B.Sc. programs. Students who plan to major in archaeology should consult the Head of the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology or the Undergraduate Advisor concerning their choice of courses. Students who prefer a science orientation should take one of the B.Sc. degree programs.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
4year

Career outcomes

Career Opportunities include- * Education, as teachers, professors and researchers * Museum and archives curator * Archaeological surveyor * Lab or Field Technician * Government sector, working for departments such as parks, highways, land management and cultural resources * Non-government and business sector, working for a range of private companies focussed on, for example: excavation, heritage conservation, environmental site assessments, counselling and urban planning * Communications




Archaeology (B.Sc. Four-year) University of Saskatchewan