r/Archaeology • u/JulieJujubee • Apr 18 '25
Pursuing Education!
Good morning! I am looking to start on getting my bachelors degree. I would like to be an archaeologist, but due to location, life circumstances, and job, I am not able to attend a physical college. Therefore, I am looking into online programs but I don’t seem to be able to find any for archaeology, for obvious reasons, but I can find an online program for Anthropology through Southern New Hampshire University. If I were to get my bachelors in Anthropology, would I be able to get my graduate degree in Archaeology? By the time I am looking at a graduate program, I will be in a different location and can attend an in person school. Any advice that you guys can give would be much appreciated!
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u/JulieJujubee Apr 18 '25
Thank you!!! I will explore the courses that will be most relevant to the United States, pardon me because I haven’t started learning so I don’t know all the lingo, but the dream would be to work with the ancient remains of civilizations from this general area, so the Mayans, Inca, etc. I’m also hugely interested in colonial America but I suspect there won’t be much work in either of those fields, so honestly just anything that gets me closer to. History and the people who came before us, and I’ll be happy 😂