Introduction to Archaeology
Archaeology degrees at Canadian universities are structured so that during the first year you will be provided with the key skills needed to become a sound archaeologist, whilst in years 2 and 3 students can then choose to tailor the course for what interests them, such as delving into specific cultural periods of time throughout history, or examining artefacts and bones.
Fieldwork plays a huge part of any archaeology degree and you will spend lots of time at excavation sites, museums and areas of historical interest. Placement years are also commonplace as you learn directly from experienced archaeologists and professionals.
Archaeology Careers and Salary
Archaeology graduates find employment within government agencies, universities, museums, heritage organisations, applied archaeological companies or consultancies. A range of transferable skills allow graduates to pursue careers in business, teaching, journalism, civil services, police, media, marketing agencies and management.
Archaeology Entry Requirements
- Typical International Baccalaureate requirements: Minimum 34 points.
- Typical IELTS requirements: 6.5 overall, with no lower than 6.0 in any one component.
Please note that entry requirements vary for each Canadian university.
Where can I study Archaeology in Canada?
To learn more about the best Archaeology courses in Canada, find details on the top five ranking Archaeology universities in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022 below:
- Simon Fraser University
- University of Toronto
- University of British Columbia
- University of Calgary
- University of Alberta
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