59 Master's in Archaeology

Master's in ArchaeologyFilter
    • Thessaloniki, Greece
    • Online

    Full time, Part time

    3 semesters

    Distance Learning, On-Campus

    English

    The MA in the 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.

  • MA in Classical Art and Archaeology

    King's College London - Faculty of Arts & Humanities

    • London, United Kingdom

    Full time, Part time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    The MA in Classical Art and Archaeology course offers you the opportunity to study Greek and Roman art and archaeology at one of the largest Classics departments in the UK. The course is intercollegiate with options taught at King’s, UCL and Royal Holloway and you can take advantage of our close links to the Institute of Classical Studies, one of the UK’s best Classical libraries.

  • MA in Archaeology

    Eötvös Loránd University

    • Budapest, Hungary

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The goal of the program is to train professionals who are capable of practicing archaeology with their acquired general knowledge in archaeology and in selected specializations. The program provides comprehensive knowledge of a number of fields in the archaeology of Central Europe and Eurasia. It focuses on topics such as the archaeology of rituals, the archaeology of art, styles, and identities, the archaeology of war, the archaeology of feasts and food, social archaeology, the archaeology of death, trade, transport, and mobility.

  • MA in Archaeology (Research)

    University of Groningen

    • Groningen, Netherlands

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The MA Archaeology (Research) has been designated the best graduate program in Archaeology in the Netherlands, for two years in a row. The program offers a combination of taught courses and (a broad range of) elective components, with a challenging multidisciplinary approach. There is close monitoring of progress and intensive supervision by high-quality researchers in small groups.

    • Leiden, Netherlands

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The research master’s programme in Archaeology is the most diverse in the Netherlands. Benefit from our extensive experience and international reputation in archaeological research, and lay the best foundation for a career in academia. Study at a Faculty that has quite rightly earned a place in the top ten archaeology research and teaching institutes in the world.

  • MA (Archaeology)

    University of Pretoria - Faculty of Humanities

    • Pretoria, South Africa

    Full time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    A student for a master’s degree must complete his or her studies within four years after first registering for the degree. The study comprises a 30 000-50 000 word dissertation based on an research proposal approved by the Research Proposal and Ethics Committee of the Faculty of Humanities (see requirement for preparatory year).

  • MA/MSc Archaeology

    Leiden University

    • Leiden, Netherlands

    Full time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    Studying archaeology at Leiden University is all about studying societies and cultures from the past, trying to reconstruct them and bring them back to life. You will apply your interest in the past to make a meaningful contribution to resolving present-day societal issues, such as migration, globalisation and climate change.

    • Barcelona, Spain

    Full time

    On-Campus

    Spanish

    The Master's Degree in Advanced Studies in Archaeology of the University of Barcelona offers advanced training at the forefront of current archaeological studies, which allow students to approach archaeology from a different perspective, taking advantage of the latest methodological and scientific advances available in the search for answers to archeological problems. It is therefore a highly multidisciplinary cross-cutting master's degree, where in addition to the tools traditionally used in archaeological studies, a whole series of disciplines, methods and techniques from other fields such as geology, geography, anthropology, biology, chemistry or conservation are used. This line of research is what is covered internationally under the umbrella term archeometry.

  • MA in Archaeology & the Ancient Near East

    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    • Jerusalem, Israel

    Full time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    The Institute of Archaeology and the Rothberg School at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem invites students from all over the world to study the history and culture of the Land of the Bible, in the Bronze and Iron Ages, through archaeology, text, and ancient languages. The rich program incorporates both studies in the classroom and in the field, as the students are required to participate in major excavations and surveys conducted by top researchers of the Institute.

    • Dundee, United Kingdom

    Full time

    12 months

    On-Campus

    English

    The Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology course comprises the two concepts of Forensic Archaeology and Forensic Anthropology. Forensic archaeology makes use of archaeological skills. It does so to assist with locating and recovering human remains and forensic evidence. Forensic anthropology is the analysis of human remains. This analysis is done for the medico-legal and humanitarian purposes of establishing identity.

    • Aglantzia, Cyprus

    Full time

    3 semesters

    On-Campus

    English

    The Master’s programme Digital Heritage and Landscape Archaeology of the University of Cyprus is a unique postgraduate programme in the area of the E. Mediterranean that offers a concrete interdisciplinary academic course platform dealing with the application of spatial technologies and GeoInformatics in the wider domain of Digital Humanities.

    • Venice, Italy

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    Italian

    This Master's Degree Program aims to produce experts in philology, ancient literature, ancient history, and archaeology. According to the curriculum chosen, students will acquire specialist skills and methods in archaeology, ancient art and material culture history, languages, and literature of ancient Greek and Latin civilizations or ancient history (including Greek, Roman, and ancient East history).

  • Archaeology (Taught)

    Cardiff University

    Full time, Part time

    On-Campus

    English

    Enhance your understanding of Archaeology by region and period, through a combination of taught modules and individual research in this flexible programme.

  • Archaeology

    University of Siena

    • Siena, Italy

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    Italian

    If you are looking for a Master’s Degree that opens new doors to the profession of archaeologist, then Siena is the right choice. Here you will find a Degree Course in Archaeology that has just been renewed to balance historical training with technologies, to offer new perspectives on the archaeological method, to build new and experimental visions of the past with archaeological research. The Master’s Degree in Archaeology of Siena forms archaeologists able to develop their careers in research, in institutions of protection, in societies and cooperatives that operate in all activities in the field, in the laboratory, in museums and in dissemination.

    • London, United Kingdom

    Full time, Part time

    4 years

    On-Campus

    English

    While a research degree should be very rewarding personally, it is also a serious and sometimes intense undertaking. Under the current system, a full-time doctoral student has three years to complete a full draft of her or his thesis and then a further one year for writing up (known as a 3+1 degree). Research degrees are generally undertaken by individuals who aim to become professionals in the field of art history and/or archaeology, whether as academics who carry out research and teach in universities or as curators or educators in museums, libraries or archives, or in any number of other related areas such as academic publishing or even the commercial art world. It is generally a good idea to have some experience of work outside university before applying to a doctoral programme, for example, in some role in a museum or gallery.