The archaeology minor is designed to provide students with a firm grounding in North American archaeology. Coursework focuses on the ancient and historic cultures of the Americas. Students are trained in archaeological methods and theory, with special focus on developing skills in archaeological field work.
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Archaeology
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African Diaspora Studies
The purpose of the minor in African Diaspora Studies is to provide students with a background in the histories and cultures of Africa, African Americans and the diverse African Diasporic communities around the world.
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B.A. in History/Political Science
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B.A. in History
The B.A. in History curriculum is designed to provide an understanding of the complex forces that have shaped the modern world. Course offerings in history provide students with a strong background in U.S. and European history, as well as in the history of Western Civilization.
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B.A. in Anthropology
The anthropology curriculum is designed to provide a liberal arts education that emphasizes the scientific study of humanity. Three areas of anthropology are covered: cultural anthropology, archaeology, and biological anthropology.
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M.A. in History – Non-Thesis Track
Whether you’re seeking a valuable career enhancement or planning to pursue your Ph.D., Monmouth’s M.A. in History gives you the power to tailor your degree to your interests and goals. Convenient evening classes let you earn your degree while you work.
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M.A. in History – Thesis Track
Whether you’re seeking a valuable career enhancement or planning to pursue your Ph.D., Monmouth’s M.A. in History gives you the power to tailor your degree to your interests and goals. Convenient evening classes let you earn your degree while you work.
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M.A. in Anthropology – Thesis Track
This comprehensive program is grounded in method and theory and provides extensive opportunities for fieldwork and internships in archaeology, cultural anthropology, cultural resource management, geographic information systems (GIS), historic preservation, and many other areas, giving you essential hands-on experience and preparing you for a career or doctoral study in anthropology.
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Geographic Information Systems
Learn to effectively manage and analyze geographic information systems data with Monmouth’s 12-credit program. Available to both students and working professionals, the Certificate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is one of only two programs in New Jersey that gives students the technical skills necessary for success in this dynamic and growing field.
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Archaeology
Develop skills in public and historical archaeology through Monmouth’s 18-credit Certificate in Archaeology. In this specialized certificate within the M.A. in Anthropology program, you will prepare for a career as a professional archaeologist or a museum/preservation professional by learning the methodological and substantive skills and approaches that define these fields.