Program Overview
Master Program in Archaeology
The Master's program in Archaeology is a one-year, full-time program that delves into the material culture of Europe and the adjacent Mediterranean region, from the Bronze Age to the early modern period. The program offers two distinct tracks: European and Mediterranean Archaeology, and Digital Archaeology and Heritage.
Program Overview
The Master's program in Archaeology is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the latest methods and current themes in the field. The program is taught in English and is open to students with a background in archaeology or a related field.
Tracks
- European and Mediterranean Archaeology: This track focuses on the archaeology of Europe and the Mediterranean region, covering topics such as the Bronze Age, the Roman Empire, and the early modern period.
- Digital Archaeology and Heritage: This track explores the application of digital technologies in archaeology, including 3D modeling, virtual reality, and geographic information systems (GIS).
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master's program in Archaeology can pursue careers in a variety of fields, including:
- Commercial research institutes
- Museums
- Government agencies
- IT sector
- Academia (as a PhD researcher)
Language
The program is taught in English.
Duration
The program is one year, full-time.
Research Areas
The program covers a range of research areas, including the archaeology of Europe and the Mediterranean region, digital archaeology, and cultural heritage management.
Admission Criteria
Admission criteria and requirements can be found on the program's website.
