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Due to unforeseen circumstances, all members of the Pima Community College (PCC) Governing Board will be attending the Board's March 8, 2023, Regular Meeting remotely. At the discretion of the Board Chair, PCC administrators and others making scheduled presentations to the Board may also be appearing remotely. Tonight's meeting will otherwise be conducted in a hybrid format as previously noticed, and members of the public may still attend in person at PCC's District Office, room C-105. During the "Public Comment-Call to the Audience" portion of tonight's meeting, public comments may still be made either remotely or in person. PCC staff will be on-site in room C-105 to assist members of the public attending in person who wish to address comments to the Board.
two archaeology students out in the field using archaeology equipment and recording data

Field Archaeology

Dig into the past by studying archaeological field work. Courses are designed for those seeking professional skills, those working toward an Anthropology degree with an archaeology emphasis, as well as for those with a general interest in archaeology.

The program emphasizes the preservation and conservation of resources and applied skills in archaeology, particularly related to the pre-history of southern Arizona. Students have the opportunity to study and work through Pima’s renowned Centre for Archaeological Field Training.


Request for Information

To find out more about the Archaeology program, call 520.206.6686 or fill out the form below

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Wolfgang Whitney-Hul
“I like Southwest archaeology. I wouldn’t mind staying here to work. But, I like to travel, so who knows where I’ll go.”
Wolfgang Whitney-Hul
Field Archaeology student

List of Certificates


www.pima.edu/archaeology

Locations

West Campus

Contact Information 

Division of Humanities & Social Sciences
Dean: 520.206.3375
Information Sessions

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