In operation since 2012, is a Rutgers Study Abroad summer program that teaches undergraduate and graduate students archaeological field skills and methods. Among these are: excavation techniques; site recording and management skills; the handling, processing, and preserving of site materials, such as mosaics, painted wall plaster, pottery, human remains, and other small finds. Student participants will acquire this training by doing these things on-site in Italy under the supervision of academic and professional field specialists.
Location
Italy
Program Dates
TBD
Who Can Participate
Rutgers undergraduate students who have:
completed 12+ credits
related coursework
approval from the faculty director as well as their advisor
Rutgers graduate students
Related Areas of Study
Social Work
Important Note: This is not a complete list. We value diverse perspectives in our programs and encourage students from all majors and professions for participate. All program applicants are encouraged to meet with their academic advisor to determine if and how this course may be applied towards their program requirements and degree completion.
Course Code:
Students self-register in Webreg and choose the following two course:
TBD
Cost:
$TBA
Travel and Visa Information:
Passport: All program participants are required to have a valid passport, which must be valid for at least six months beyond the program end date.
Visa: U.S. citizens may enter Italy for up to 90 days for tourist or business purposes without a visa..
Pre-Departure Resources:
US State Department
Center for Disease Control.