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This Master's program empowers you to cultivate a comprehensive perspective on modern archaeological research and practice challenges. The curriculum blends theoretical knowledge with self-directed study and project-based learning. A standout feature is its adaptable structure, letting you tailor a course selection to match your personal goals and academic interests.
You can choose from predefined specializations like Landscape Archaeology, Digital Archaeology, or Celtic and Viking Archaeology, or design your own interdisciplinary path by selecting electives across Archaeology and related fields. This framework promotes cross-disciplinary collaboration while providing fundamental training in archaeological theory, methodology, and scientific techniques, complemented by hands-on learning opportunities with archaeological collections.
Instruction occurs through field excursions, research seminars, and coursework involving written assignments, portfolios, practical projects, and presentations. A key component is the summer semester dissertation, an independent research project central to the program.
Upon completion, graduates will possess a robust skill set and knowledge base suitable for careers in academia, research organizations, government bodies, heritage conservation, or professional archaeology firms. The program also provides excellent preparation for those considering doctoral studies in Archaeology.