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Lakehead University
Master of Science in Archaeological Science
- Lakehead University, Canada
MSc
On-Campus
English
The Master of Science (Archaeological Science) will provide theoretical and practical knowledge, training, and skills for applying archaeological science to investigate the human past. Students with a strong anthropology background will learn to apply analytical methods from cognate disciplines such as chemistry, physics, geology and biology to archaeological research, and students from the cognate disciplines will learn about archaeological research and methods in order to more effectively apply their discipline-specific knowledge.


University of Cyprus
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Doctorate in Digital Heritage and Landscape Archaeology (Ph.D.)
- Aglantzia, Cyprus
PhD
Full time
8 semesters
On-Campus
English
Fast-track counseling
The M.Sc. and Ph.D. program Digital Heritage and Landscape Archaeology of the University of Cyprus is a unique postgraduate program that offers a concrete interdisciplinary academic course platform dealing with the application of spatial technologies and GeoInformatics in the wider domain of Digital Humanities.
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Studying Archaeological Illustration combines art and science, allowing you to visually document and interpret archaeological finds. This unique discipline essential for enhancing public understanding of history and culture involves skillfully blending drawing and digital techniques to create detailed representations of artifacts, sites, and historical contexts.
In pursuing an Archaeological Illustration degree, you’ll delve into courses that teach you to sketch, paint, and utilize digital design tools. You’ll gain practical competencies in technical drawing, graphic design, and illustration methods tailored for archaeological documentation. Students build confidence as they engage with varied visual communication strategies, vital for conveying complex information.
Graduates often pursue careers as archaeological illustrators, graphic recorders, or exhibit designers, contributing to museums, academic institutions, or publishing. The interdisciplinary nature of this field allows you to collaborate with archaeologists, historians, and designers, enhancing your versatility and adaptability in the job market. Your artistic talents will play a crucial role in preserving and presenting cultural heritage for future generations.