Program Overview
Introduction to the Archaeology Program
The Archaeology program at Jagiellonian University is a comprehensive and interdisciplinary course of study that explores the history and culture of human societies through the analysis of material remains. The program is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the principles and methods of archaeology, as well as the theoretical and practical skills necessary to pursue a career in the field.
Program Description
The Archaeology program at Jagiellonian University is offered in Polish and is designed for students who are interested in pursuing a career in archaeology or a related field. The program is divided into two cycles: the first cycle, which lasts for three years and leads to the award of a Licencjat (equivalent to a Bachelor's degree), and the second cycle, which lasts for two years and leads to the award of a Magister (equivalent to a Master's degree).
Available Programs
- First-cycle program:
- Study mode: full-time
- Language of instruction: Polish
- Profile: general academic
- Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)
- Title: Licencjat (equivalent of Bachelor's degree)
- Discipline: Archaeology
- Second-cycle program:
- Study mode: full-time
- Language of instruction: Polish
- Profile: general academic
- Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
- Title: Magister (equivalent of Master’s degree)
- Discipline: Archaeology
Curriculum Overview
The curriculum for the Archaeology program at Jagiellonian University is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the principles and methods of archaeology. The program includes courses in the history of archaeology, archaeological theory and methodology, and the analysis of material culture. Students also have the opportunity to participate in fieldwork and excavations, which provide hands-on experience in the methods and techniques of archaeology.
Faculty and Research
The Faculty of History at Jagiellonian University, where the Archaeology program is located, has a long tradition of excellence in teaching and research. The faculty is composed of experienced scholars and researchers who are dedicated to providing students with a high-quality education and mentoring them in their academic and professional pursuits. The faculty is also actively engaged in research and has a strong reputation for producing innovative and groundbreaking scholarship in the field of archaeology.
Research Areas
The Archaeology program at Jagiellonian University has a strong focus on research and provides students with the opportunity to engage in original research projects under the supervision of experienced faculty members. The program has a number of research areas, including:
- Polish archaeology
- European archaeology
- Mediterranean archaeology
- New World archaeology
Student Life
The Archaeology program at Jagiellonian University provides students with a rich and diverse range of extracurricular activities and opportunities for personal and professional development. The program has a strong sense of community, with students and faculty working together to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment. Students also have access to a range of resources and facilities, including libraries, laboratories, and equipment for fieldwork and excavations.
Admission
Admission to the Archaeology program at Jagiellonian University is competitive and based on a range of criteria, including academic achievement, language proficiency, and personal statement. Applicants must also meet the university's general admission requirements, which include a high school diploma or equivalent and proficiency in Polish.
Admission Requirements
- First-cycle studies:
- Polish citizens
- Foreigners
- Second-cycle studies:
- Polish citizens
- Foreigners
Graduates
Graduates of the Archaeology program at Jagiellonian University are well-prepared for a range of careers in archaeology and related fields. The program provides students with a comprehensive education in the principles and methods of archaeology, as well as the theoretical and practical skills necessary to pursue a career in the field. Graduates have gone on to work in a range of settings, including museums, cultural institutions, and private industry.
Career Opportunities
- Museums
- Cultural institutions
- Conservation offices
- Research units
- Tourism
Further Education
The Archaeology program at Jagiellonian University also provides students with a range of opportunities for further education and professional development. The program has a number of partnerships with other universities and institutions, providing students with access to a range of resources and facilities. Students can also pursue further education through the university's doctoral program or other graduate programs.
Doctoral School
The Doctoral School at Jagiellonian University provides students with the opportunity to pursue advanced research and study in the field of archaeology. The program is designed to provide students with the theoretical and practical skills necessary to produce original and innovative research in the field.
University
Jagiellonian University is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Poland, with a long tradition of excellence in teaching and research. The university is located in the historic city of Krakow, which provides a unique and stimulating environment for study and research. The university has a strong sense of community, with students and faculty working together to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment.
Rankings and Accreditations
- The Ranking of Study Programmes prepared by the ‘Perspektywy’ Education Foundation:
- 1st place in 2019 and 2020
- 3rd place in 2021, 2023 and 2024
- Scientific category B+ in the discipline of Archaeology awarded to the Jagiellonian University in Kraków by the decision of the Minister of Education and Science
Offer for Schools
The Institute of Archaeology at Jagiellonian University also offers a range of programs and activities for schools, including educational programs, workshops, and lectures. The institute is committed to promoting the study of archaeology and providing students with a range of opportunities for personal and professional development.
Educational Programs
- Educational programme for students, doctoral students, and graduates of the Institute of Archaeology “Archeology without secrets ”:
- This association conducts activities to promote archaeology and preservation of archaeological heritage in Poland and worldwide.
- The main aim is to educate children, young people, and adults.
- The association organizes lectures, discussions, and workshops with the presentation of monuments from various ages while teaching basic legal aspects regarding the protection of monuments and preservation of archaeological heritage.
- “Jura” science camp for secondary school students co-organized by the Faculty of History, Faculty of Biology, and Faculty of Geography and Geology:
- This event is aimed at presenting the broad spectrum of geologic structure, landscape, fauna, flora, prehistory, and history of Jura Krakowsko-Częstochowska.
- The event is currently suspended due to the pandemic.
