Archaeology – Field of study catalogue MU
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The Department of Archaeology and Museology offers an extraordinary background in the form of three field bases in which the practical training of students in field research is carried out: the best-equipped workplace for geophysical methods in the Czech Republic, a 3D laboratory, and a ceramics laboratory. Thanks to this background, the students can apply their theoretical and methodological knowledge in practice during their studies. The Department maintains numerous international contacts, within which the students can participate in foreign excavations of an oppidum, have an internship abroad within the Erasmus+ project, and attend regular presentations by foreign lecturers.
One of the objectives is to enable the graduates to make a qualified choice of their further specialisation, either through selected employment or through one of the Master’s programmes.
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- explain the basic relations in prehistoric, early historic, and medieval developments in the territory of Central Europe, and carry out educational activities for the interested public (lectures, exhibitions)
- write specialised texts on topics of Central European archaeology, work with professional literature in Czech and other languages, use computer technology appropriately
- take part in archaeological field research (surveys and excavations), carry out ordinary fieldwork, use interdisciplinary analyses
- use geodetic methods and devices, information technologies, and laboratory and conservation procedures
- put in effect the principles of monument care within the current legislation
During their studies, students should follow the study catalogue for their matriculation year.
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