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What classes do you need for archeology?

Students must take one course in the logic of archaeological inference, two archaeological practice courses (a laboratory methods course and a field school), two comparative perspectives courses, one long-term history course, one topics in archaeology course, and three electives.

Can you become an archaeologist with an anthropology degree?

The Steps to Become an Archaeologist The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that becoming an archaeologist requires at least a master’s degree in archaeology; anthropology; or a related field, such as history.

Can you be an archeologist without a degree?

You don’t need a college degree to become an archaeologist. You need a degree to keep being an archaeologist.

Do you need a Masters degree to be an archaeologist?

Master’s degree in an area of archaeology, including completion of a thesis or research project. If you are working toward this degree, you have to finish it before you can use it as a credential. Current membership in an archaeological organization with a code of ethics or code of conduct.

What are the requirements for an archaeological license?

Licensed archaeologists must abide by the Terms and Conditions for Archaeological Licences. In addition, consultant archaeologists must follow the Standards and Guidelines for Consultant Archaeologists.

When do you start looking for a job as an archaeologist?

Depending on the type of archaeologist you want to be and where you want to work, you can begin to seek employment after you receive your bachelor’s or master’s degree. Finding an archaeological job as soon as you are eligible is important to gaining experience that will allow you to advance within your career.

How long does it take to become an archaeologist in Ontario?

Current membership in an archaeological organization with a code of ethics or code of conduct. A minimum of 260 days (52 weeks) of direct experience conducting all aspects of archaeological fieldwork (Stages 1 to 4); 130 days of these must be in Ontario or geographically and culturally similar jurisdictions.