Bachelor of Arts - Archaeology

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University of New Brunswick - Fredericton
Canada
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Progression Summary

program description

archaeology is the study of human civilizations and societies, primarily through the study of the materials they left behind.

archaeology at unb fredericton is an interdepartmental program provided by the departments of anthropology and classics and ancient history in the faculty of arts. a bachelor of arts in archaeology covers anthropological archaeology (human-focused archaeology) and classical archaeology (investigation of the ancient greece and rome).

the first two years of the program consist of required courses which provide a foundation in the discipline of archaeology. in the final two years students specialize in the anthropological or classical streams, but are required to take some upper-level classes from both streams.

an important part of the program is the archaeological field work requirement. this requirement may also be satisfied by completing a field school program offered through anthropology or classics and ancient history, or through field schools offered by research institutions or universities around the globe.

opportunities also exist for work placements with government-sponsored or private-sector cultural resource management-based archaeological projects. these also satisfy the requirement for field work and allow students to gain employment experience and earn a wage.

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Start Date

2026-01
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Tuition fees

45,782 .SAR
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Start Date

2026-01
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Tuition fees

45,782 .SAR
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Start Date

2026-09
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Tuition fees

45,782 .SAR

ielts (academic) overall [7.0]

minimum level of education completed grade 12 / high school minimum gpa 65.0%