International Hellenic University (IHU)
MA in the Classical Archaeology and the Ancient History of Macedonia
- Thessaloniki, Greece
- Online
MA
DURATION
6 semesters
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
TUITION FEES
EUR 2,500
STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning, On-Campus, Blended
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Key Summary
The MA in Classical Archaeology and the Ancient History of Macedonia Programme is being offered by the School of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Economics of the University Center of International Programmes of Studies of the International Hellenic University. The program considers the history and the archaeology of ancient Macedonia, covering the region of Macedonia and the Macedonians from the Mycenaean period until the Roman era.
The MA in Classical Archaeology and Ancient History of Macedonia is designed to provide a postgraduate (Master’s) level education in the archaeology, history, and culture in general of ancient Macedonia. It will focus on the acquisition of specialist knowledge on issues concerning public and private life in ancient Macedonia and general cultural issues (institutions, art, religion, dialects) in the province of Macedonia and the greater Hellenistic world. It will emphasize the acquisition of a holistic, in-depth grounding in the study of ancient Macedonia and its cultural influence, at an institution located at its heart and next to its archaeological sites.
The courses are taught exclusively in English. The academics teaching in the program come from universities both abroad and in Greece.
Schedule
The MA in Classical Archaeology and the Ancient History of Macedonia is a 14-month full-time program of study comprised of three parts over three semesters. It is taught mainly on weekdays over three-hour teaching periods. The first two semesters cover the courses of the program. Each teaching term has 13 teaching weeks followed by a 10-day exam period. The third period is taken up with work on the Master’s dissertation. The program is also available in part-time mode. The program is also available in distance learning mode.
