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Archaeology of the Ancient World

- Master´s programs

Department of History and Cultural Studies
Ancient Studies
Prehistoric Archaeology
Contact
Dr. Maaike Groot

For admittance to the Master’s program applicants need to fulfil the following admission requirements:

  1. Applicants must hold a Bachelor degree or equivalent from an institution of higher education within or outside of Germany. The completed degree program should cover the equivalent of 180 credit points (CP), of which at least 60 CP should include content related to the study of archaeology.
  2. Applicants who did not complete a university degree at an institution where coursework was conducted in English must demonstrate English language skills at C1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) or an equivalent.

More information on admission requirements can be found on the program's website.

Students do not pay any tuition fees, the university only charges semester fees and contributions each semester.

Archaeology of the Ancient World (AAW) is a two-year, full-time Master’s program taught in English. It brings together three disciplines – Prehistoric Archaeology, Near Eastern Archaeology, and Classical Archaeology – to approach the past of the Mediterranean region, Eurasia, and southwest Asia.

As a consecutive program AAW builds on knowledge about the past acquired through the study of ancient material culture during a Bachelor program or through professional qualification. The program introduces you to a part of the world that has seen intense processes of transformation as well as abundant intercultural and inter-societal contacts during the last ten thousand years. You will acquire theoretical skills in dealing with scholarly arguments as well as practical skills in handling artefacts and analysing data.

Why study the ancient world? The past is an archive of human experiences. Archaeology provides a unique way to approach these experiences from different angles: How do people adapt to environmental change? How does artistic choice reflect intercultural contact? How do soil samples or remote sensing technologies help reconstruct a long-gone world? How can we approach immaterial aspects of the distant past through the study of material culture? And how does all of this help us to think in long-term perspectives and understand past cultures?

For more information on the MA program Archaeology of the Ancient World, please visit the program's website.

1st Semester Admissions
Unrestricted admission
Admission for Higher Semesters
Unrestricted admission (for 3rd semester for winter semester, for 2nd and 4th semester for summer semester)
Program Start
Winter semester
Language
English
Degree
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Duration
4 semesters