B.A. in Archaeology is an undergraduate degree that typically takes 3 years to complete, though it may vary depending on the institution or country. This course offers a comprehensive study of human history through the excavation, analysis, and interpretation of material remains. Students explore subjects such as prehistoric archaeology, classical civilizations, historical archaeology, and fieldwork methodologies. The curriculum includes theoretical aspects of archaeology, research techniques, and laboratory practices, emphasizing the development of critical thinking and analytical skills. Practical experience is often gained through field excavations or museum internships. Graduates of this program are prepared for careers in research, museums, cultural heritage management, or further academic study in archaeology or related fields.