Classical Archaeology – Field of study catalogue MU
Classical Archaeology“Shadows of the ancient past light our future” |
Master’s degree study programme students have the opportunity to actively participate in the university’s archaeological research teams (excavation sites Priniatikos Pyrgos and Oxa - Kalos Lakkos Crete). They also can be directly involved in the process of evaluating and publishing the latest scientific results.
This Master’s degree study programme has been designed to allow the use of modern analytical and interpretative techniques, to develop and cultivate the theoretical and methodological knowledge of previous studies, and to prepare graduates for independent research and scientific activities. One goal is to familiarize students with the knowledge obtained in practice and to allow qualified graduates their choice of job or further scientific activities, including doctoral studies in related study programmes.
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- scientifically and socially evaluate the theoretical knowledge and practical skills gained during the study
- perform independent work on international research teams and participate in comprehensive scientific issues
- present scientific results at international scientific forums and lead a scientific dialogue on an appropriate professional and linguistic level; write and publish quality academic texts
- organize and complete archaeological excavations, prepare smaller projects, and lead small research teams
- complete educational and popularization activities (lectures, exhibitions, excursions, and workshops)
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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