Archaeology is the study of the physical evidence of humans and society over time. An objective reconstruction of past realities is based on the investigation and analysis of archaeological records in the form of soil records and artifacts. In the Master’s degree programme the students may choose a focus in the individual archaeological disciplines.
Please note: the language of instruction for this programme is German.
Info
Master of Arts (MA)
Duration/ECTS-Credits
4 semesters/120 ECTS-Credits
Mode of Study
Full-time
Language
German
Requirements
Relevant bachelor's degree or equivalent, language certificates
Curriculum
Information on the curriculum
The right degree for me?

Highlights
- study pre- and protohistory
- study Near Eastern archaeology
- investigate classical archaeology
- study Roman provincial archaeology
- study archaeology of the middle ages and the early modern period

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- Ancient History and Ancient Oriental Studies
- History
- Art Science
- Latin (Classical Philology – Latin)
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Post graduation

My career
My career opportunities
- academic and research work (universities, academies and research projects)
- work in museology, collection and exhibition sectors
- work in cultural heritage preservation and national heritage protection
- employment in private archaeological service industry (e.g. excavation companies)
- work in tourism, cultural travel and cultural education
- work in the art trade (galleries, auction houses)
- work in the archive and documentation sector
- work in public service institutions (culture, education, diplomacy)
- employment in culture management and public relations
- work in journalism and media (print and audio-visual media)
- work in publishing and bookselling
- work in policy making, political consulting, law and business, insurance
Info
Faculty of Philosophy and History (in German)
Department of Archaeologies
Student Advising Service
Introduction and Orientation Phase
Prüfungsreferat (in German)
Office for the Disabled
Student Advising
assoz.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Florian Martin Müller Bakk.
Florian.M.Mueller@uibk.ac.at