Classical Archaeology – Field of study catalogue MU
Classical Archaeology“Shadows of the ancient past light our future” |
Special courses are primarily focused on archaeology, with an emphasis on the material culture, architecture, and arts of the ancient civilizations.
An integral part of the study is practical experience in the field of archaeological prospection and research as well as in subsequent laboratory processing, documentation, and scientific evaluation of the results.
There is a unique possibility to carry out archaeological excavations and student practice in areas directly influenced by ancient civilizations, currently in Crete (sites: Oxa - Kalos Lakkos and Priniatikos Pyrgos) or at an extraordinary Roman site near Mušov.
International relations and cooperation are supported by student participation in international research and by the scientific activities of the department as well as by regular lectures provided by foreign specialists. Students are advised to attend some exchange programme. The interdisciplinary overlap of the study is very specific; in addition to specialized archaeological courses, students acquire basic knowledge and orientation in Latin and classical Greek, ancient literature, ancient history, realia and the mythology of both civilizations.
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- demonstrate an orientation in classical archaeology issues, in all the fundamental aspects: material culture, history, cultural studies, topography, art, architecture, religion, and the basic languages of antiquity
- explain and describe the context of cultural and historical development, socio-economic relations, and the importance of two major civilizations of the ancient world - Greece and Rome
- provide and effectively apply theoretical and practical knowledge of basic archaeological methods and techniques of research and scientific evaluation
- work with foreign language literature, computers, IT, and specific technical and laboratory equipment necessary for archaeological research
- present the results of professional activities (paper presentations, posters, discussions etc.) and academic writing
Graduates may choose to continue their studies in the Master’s degree study programme, which will extend and deepen their knowledge.
The remaining credits can be earned from optional courses offered in the curriculum of the given study programme or from other courses offered by any other study programme.
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.
The actual site choice for the practical training and its distribution across the semesters are at the student’s discretion. Preference is given to practical training at the sites where Institute researchers actively participate (Priniatikos Pyrgos, Oxa - Kalos Lakkos, Bibracte, and Mušov). Practical training at other archaeological sites in areas directly influenced by ancient cultures is also accepted.
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