University of Geneva

Master in Classical Archaeology

Geneva, Switzerland

The Master in Classical Archaeology at University of Geneva is a 3 year long program for international students taught in fra.

About the Program

This program in Classical Archaeology is designed for students interested in exploring the material remains of ancient Greco-Roman civilizations. It spans a duration of one and a half years, offering a comprehensive study of the Mediterranean region from the Aegean Neolithic to the end of the Roman Empire. Ideal candidates are those who are passionate about history and archaeology, and who thrive in an academic environment that emphasizes hands-on learning through excavation and fieldwork.

The curriculum includes three core modules and two elective modules, culminating in a thesis project. Students will engage with various aspects of archaeology, including architecture, sculpture, ceramics, and painting, all while developing critical analytical skills. The program emphasizes practical experience, with excavation work being an integral part of the training, preparing students for the evolving demands of the archaeological field.

Graduates of this program can pursue diverse career paths such as teaching, journalism, museum curation, and roles in cultural heritage organizations. Potential employers include educational institutions, media outlets, museums, and international organizations. The skills acquired are transferable across various sectors, allowing graduates to adapt to different professional environments.

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