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2 Archaeology Masters Degree Programs in France


International Erasmus Mundus Master in Quaternary and Prehistory
International Master in Quaternary and Prehistory
- Paris, France
- Ferrara, Italy
- + 3 more
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
Italian, French, English
The IMQP Master’s program awards a Joint Degree (Master in Quaternary and Prehistory) signed and recognized by all European partner institutions: UNIFE, URV, MNHN, and IPT. Students who complete a minimum of 60 ECTS at UP Diliman will also receive the Filipino Master’s degree. Additionally, students may request a national degree from their first hosting institution.


University Of Savoie Mont Blanc
master in Historical culture and medieval worlds
- Chambéry, France
Master degree
Full time
French
The master Medieval worlds course Historical culture and medieval worlds guarantee the acquisition of professional skills related to the research through a solid training in methodology (documentary research and critical analysis of sources) and technique (medieval Latin, palaeography, initiation into archaeology).
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Studying archaeology at the Master's level in France allows you to dive deeply into the past while gaining skills essential for analyzing historical contexts. This field is unique because of France's rich archaeological heritage and commitment to research-driven learning, which empowers you to connect theory and application in your studies.
In this program, you'll engage with advanced topics such as archaeological theory, heritage management, and field methodologies. Courses often include excavations, artifact analysis, and geographic information systems, honing your ability to collect and interpret historical data effectively. This curriculum fosters independence and critical thinking as you explore complex sites and artifacts with a hands-on approach.
Students build confidence through intensive fieldwork and collaborative projects, gaining exposure to international archaeological practices. Graduates of Master's programs in archaeology often pursue careers as museum curators, cultural resource managers, or field archaeologists, taking advantage of opportunities that value their analytical skills worldwide. By immersing yourself in France’s vibrant archaeological discourse, you’ll develop insights that are applicable in various global contexts.