Topic ID #38917 - posted 10/31/2017 4:29 PM
mattsanger
Masters Degree to move up in Archaeology - Binghamton University
mattsanger




Interested in getting a degree to further your career in archaeology?
Why not apply to the Masters in Public Archaeology offered by Binghamton
University? Students are trained in
traditional field/lab methods, learns about the laws/policies/procedures
that govern archaeological research (including Section 106 and NAGPRA),
and even get to operate geophysical instruments (like Ground
Penetrating Radar), drone-based photography, total stations, and
hand-held GPS units. We offer courses in GIS, zooarchaeology, human
osteology, ancient genetics, and paleobotany. Students typically finish
in only 2 years and there are limited funding opportunities for
well-qualified applicants. Applications are accepted until April 15th,
but apply by January 15th to be considered for funding. Find more info
here: https://www.binghamton.edu/…/arc…/ma-public-archaeology.html
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