Archaeology – Field of study catalogue MU
Archaeology“Discover your past, open your future.” |
Master’s degree students get involved on the basis of their interest in fieldwork and research practice at the Department of Archaeology and Museology (research teams of individual field bases, cooperation with workplaces for geophysical methods, 3D laboratory, etc.). The Department maintains numerous international contacts, within which the students can participate in foreign excavations and in research fellowships abroad within the Erasmus+ project; students can also attend regular lectures by foreign lecturers.
One of the objectives is to enable graduates make a qualified choice of employment or continue their research activities through doctoral studies.
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- conduct independent creative research work and solve more complex problems on the basis of the current state of knowledge in European archaeology
- work analytically with specialized literature in Czech and foreign languages
- present research results on an adequate level in both oral and written forms, publishing in professional literature
- plan, conduct, and publish archaeological research, including elaborating and preparing the required reports, carrying out evaluations, and conducting expert activity in the field of archaeological monument care
- participate in educational and promotional activities in academic institutions, managing small research teams
During the course of their studies, students should follow the study catalogue valid for their year of matriculation. The study catalogues for the individual years of matriculation are available at the Faculty of Arts website.
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