Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Colleges In Pennsylvania For Archaeology

Archaeology programs in Pennsylvania colleges give students a chance to study abroad.


Students pursuing degrees in archaeology at schools in Pennsylvania will not only have the opportunity to learn the lore and tools of the trade but also to explore locations all over the world through study abroad opportunities. Bryn Mawr College, Penn State and Mercyhurst College, located in different regions of the state, offer degree programs in archaeology, giving Pennsylvania students the chance to choose which program best fits their goal for a career in artifact research.


Bryn Mawr College


Bryn Mawr College trains students specifically in the archaeology of the Mediterranean and Middle East. The college, just outside Philadelphia in Bryn Mawr, offers a bachelor's degree in Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology with concentrations in fields such as geoarchaeology. Students take courses in topics such as classical art, Egyptian archaeology, ancient Greek cities and great empires. The department offers opportunities for field work in destinations such as Turkey, Greece and other locations in the United States. In the graduate program, students earn master's degrees in archaeology with a concentration in one of two areas: Greek and Roman art and archaeology or Near East art and archaeology. Graduate students learn through seminars and supervised study during their first year, then travel abroad for research at archaeological projects in Greece, Turkey, Pakistan, Istanbul and other countries.


Bryn Mawr College


101 N. Merion Ave.


Bryn Mawr, PA 19010


610-526-5053


brynmawr.edu


Pennsylvania State University


Pennsylvania State University, in University Park, Pennsylvania, offers a bachelor's degree in archaeological science. Students learn fundamentals including field and research methods and laboratory science. The program, offered through the College of Liberal Arts anthropology department, includes courses in anthropology, philosophy, geosciences and chemistry. Students also can participate in seminars, internships and research opportunities. Such hands-on experiences offer students opportunities to earn credit for their work as well.


Pennsylvania State University


Department of Anthropology


409 Carpenter Building


University Park, PA 16802


814-865-2509


psu.edu


Mercyhurst College


Mercyhurst College's Archaeological Institute offers Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in anthropology/archaeology. Students pursuing a bachelor of science degree at the Erie, Pennsylvania, school must take more math- and lab-based courses than those in the bachelor of arts degree program. Both, however, require students to take a foreign language as well as the required department courses for graduation, which include paleoanthropology, archaeology, geology and world cultures. Students also must complete field training programs over the summer, learning excavation techniques, lab procedures and analysis of artifacts. Students also can concentrate in a number of areas, including bioarchaeology and archaeology. Study abroad opportunities include trips to Italy, Egypt, Argentina, Japan and the Galapagos Islands.


Mercyhurst College


501 E. 38th St.


Erie, PA 16546


814-824-2000


mercyhurst.edu







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