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Medium of studying
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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Archaeology | History | Philosophy
Area of study
Humanities
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Introduction to the Bachelor Program in Archaeology

The Bachelor program in Archaeology at the University of Amsterdam offers students a comprehensive understanding of the field, focusing on the study of archaeological materials, methods, and techniques. The program is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in archaeology, preparing them for a career in the field or further study at the master's level.


Program Structure

The Bachelor program in Archaeology is a three-year program, with each year building on the previous one. The program is divided into several components, including:


  • First Year: The first year provides students with a broad introduction to archaeology, covering topics such as archaeological sources, cultural history, and environmental archaeology.
  • Second Year: The second year offers more specialized courses, focusing on topics such as archaeology and the city, science in archaeology, and digital archaeology.
  • Third Year: The third year allows students to further specialize in their area of interest, with courses such as "From Excavation to Publication" and "Lieux de Mémoire."

Course Offerings

The program includes a range of courses, such as:


  • Archaeological Sources
  • What is Archaeology?
  • A Cultural History of the Ancient World
  • Environmental Archaeology
  • Historical Sources
  • Archaeology and Society
  • Field School 1 and 2
  • Digital Archaeology
  • Theory in Archaeology
  • ACASA Excursion
  • Past and Present: Critical Approaches to Antiquity and Archaeological Heritage
  • Archaeological Materials in Context
  • From Excavation to Publication
  • Lieux de Mémoire
  • Death and Commemoration

Minor and Elective Courses

Students have the opportunity to take a minor or elective courses, which can be used to broaden their knowledge or specialize in a particular area. The minor is a 30-credit program that can be taken in addition to the regular coursework.


Internships and International Study

The program offers students the opportunity to participate in internships and international study programs. Students can gain practical experience through internships with organizations such as the Allard Pierson Museum or the Rijksmuseum voor Oudheden.


Double Bachelor and Honors Program

The University of Amsterdam offers a double bachelor program, which allows students to earn two bachelor's degrees in different fields. The honors program is designed for high-achieving students who want to take on additional challenges and gain a deeper understanding of the field.


Time Commitment and Teaching Methods

The program requires a significant time commitment, with students expected to spend around 42 hours per week on coursework and self-study. The teaching methods include lectures, seminars, and practical exercises, such as computer and material practica, and fieldwork.


Related Programs

The University of Amsterdam offers several related programs, including:


  • Oudheidwetenschappen (Ancient Studies)
  • Griekse en Latijnse taal en cultuur (Greek and Latin Language and Culture)
  • Geschiedenis (History)
  • Archaeology

These programs offer students the opportunity to explore related fields and gain a broader understanding of the subject matter.


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