Geology combined with Archaeology – Field of study catalogue MU
Geology combined with Archaeology“A unique set of prehistory and history” |
The goal in the follow-up Master's degree programme is to consolidate and deepen, irrespective of the chosen study programme, education gained in the previous Bachelor's degree programme and get professional qualifications in geology. The graduates are qualified to work independently and creatively in geological branches as theoreticians, practical geologists or educators.
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- formulate and solve particular problems in an independent and creative way;
- explain and use principal geological terminology in logical context and deduce new information;
- recognize principal minerals, rocks, fossils used in prehistory, interpret these products from geological point of view, select method for instrumental analysis;
- use geological research methods including geological documentation of archaeological localities, sampling, data processing etc., choose the best method for problem solving;
- solve independently archaeological problems using complex geological methods, interpret results of the research in relation to other information, and present the outcomes in written and oral form.
The standard duration of the studies is four semesters. To get admitted to the final state exam, students must obtain a total of 120 credits for compulsory, selective and elective courses. They have to obtain credits for all compulsory courses and a certain number of optional courses, so that the total number of the credits is at least 120. During the course of their studies students should follow the Study catalogue for their year of matriculation. They can access the Study catalogue through the faculty website.
The theory exam measures the knowledge obtained in compulsory courses.
Master's thesis on geological topics may be submitted in Czech, Slovak or English.
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