The Archaeology programs at University of Cincinnati provides students with interdisciplinary training in archaeological methods (for example, how to survey, excavate, document, and interpret archaeological sites and past landscapes), theoretical approaches, laws, and ethics. A core requirement of this program is the completion of an archaeological field school or public archaeological internship where students gain valuable hands-on experience with field and laboratory methods that prepare them for future careers.Students pursue a unified curriculum while focusing their major elective coursework across or within one of the following three Concentration Areas: Environmental, Social Complexity, Culture Heritage and Museum Studies.
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