We have no scheduled field school programs at this time. Check Back at a later date for updates to the schedule.
Washington State University Students in the Field
In order to be competitive in today’s growing work force students must gain hands-on experience. The Department of Anthropology strongly encourages its students to obtain some field experience in one of the Anthropological sub-disciplines. One way for students to do this is through a field school.
A field school is primarily for the training of undergraduate or graduate students. For around six or eight weeks in the summer, a small band of students is taken into the field and shown how to dig, given lectures, sometimes an exam, sometimes a project of some sort. The students get credit and training that way, starting them off in a career in archaeology.



For answers to any questions not covered in these pages please email the department, call us at 509.335.3441.
Other field school resources
- AAA Bulletin Board
- ArchaeologyFieldwork.com
- Passport in Time (USDA Forest Service)
- Field Work Opportunities
- AIA Fieldwork Opportunities