Archaeological Technician Undergraduate Academic Certificate
A minimum overall 3.00 GPA and a grade of B or higher is required in all coursework for this academic certificate.
| Code | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Field School Requirement: 1 | 3-6 | |
| Anthropological Field Methods 1 | ||
| Archaeological Ethics Requirement: | 3 | |
| Archaeological History, Ethics, and Theory | ||
| Select 6 credits of electives from the following: | 6 | |
| Food, Culture, and Society | ||
| Historical Archaeology | ||
| Historical Artifact Analysis | ||
| Applied Cultural Resource Management | ||
| Stranger than Fiction: Pseudoarchaeology and Myths of the Past | ||
| Lithic Technology | ||
| Bioarchaeology | ||
| Anthropology of Modern War and Conflict | ||
| Foundations of GIS | ||
| Physical Geology and Physical Geology Lab | ||
| Geomorphology | ||
| Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic World | ||
| The Roman Empire | ||
| Idaho and the Pacific Northwest | ||
| History of the American West | ||
| Statistical Methods | ||
| Total Hours | 12-15 | |
Courses to total 12 credits for this certificate
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Three credits required. Although students can fulfill their field school requirement through the University of Idaho, it can also be fulfilled by attending a field school from a fellow institution.
- Students will demonstrate field experience.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to identify and analyze particular classes of material culture and understand basic laboratory procedures and processes.
- Students will apply learned knowledge through presentation of scholarship and participation in a professional meeting. Students will be expected to share the results of their field and/or laboratory work through research presentation.