<p>I am interested in studying classical archeology, and the best place to study would have to be either in Italy or Greece. Do you know of well-respected universities with a good arch program, that offer the BA in arch in English? (My school doesn't have an ib program either, so that might hurt.) I know of the American College of Greece, John Cabot University of Rome, and American University of Rome... but I am looking more for a European university that teaches in English. And anyway, I don't know how credible these universities are at all. Some help would really be appreciated!</p>
<p>“I am interested in studying classical archeology, and the best place to study would have to be either in Italy or Greece.”</p>
<p>Where on earth did you get this notion? There are excellent undergraduate programs in classical archaeology offered in the US, Canada, and the UK. Students pursue fieldwork in the regions of interest during the summer, or during the regular school year depending on the actual site involved. They do museum-based and lab-based work at their home institutions during the regular academic year and during summer internships. You do not need to track down a degree program in Italy or Greece in order to pursue your goals!</p>
<p>Put “Classical Archeology” into one of the search engines and see what turns up. Here is the list of 4-year schools that I found using College Matchmaker:
[College</a> MatchMaker: Results](<a href=“College Search - BigFuture | College Board”>College Search - BigFuture | College Board)</p>
<p>The best for me…
Yeah, thanks. I know all about American colleges.</p>