The Department of Social Sciences supports two graduate programs at the
master's degree level: Industrial
Archaeology and Environmental Policy,
and a Ph.D. program in Industrial Heritage and Archeology that extends
graduate education and research in industrial archeology to the doctoral
level. All of these programs are interdisciplinary, drawing on multiple
social science disciplines. The MS Program in Industrial History and
Archaeology draws on historical archaeology, anthropology of industry,
history of technology, and historical preservation. The doctoral program
in Industrial Heritage and Archeology adds to this list of related academic
fields work in American civilization, architectural history, material
culture, and heritage management. The MS Environmental Policy Program
draws on geography, political science, and sociology of natural
resources. Importantly, there are opportunities for students with a
technical background in engineering or science to pursue these graduate
degrees, alongside students who have previously earned degrees in various
social science and humanities disciplines.
Postdoctoral Associate Position in Industrial Heritage and Archeology
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