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Faculty Faculty of Arts (FFI)
Study programme Archaeology (B0222A120012)
Branch of study / Specialization Archaeology (B0222A120012/0 - 2020)
Level of acquired qualification Bachelor
Form of study Full-time
Standard length of study 3 years
Number of ECTS credits 180
Qualification awarded Bachelor (0)
Access to further studies Master study programme  
Type of completion State Final Exam
Study and Examination Code URL
Faculty coordinator for international students
Hrdá Jitka, Mgr.
Email: hrda@ff.jcu.cz
Phone: +420 38 903 4826
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Key learning outcomes Bachelor study of archaeology is designed as a comprehensive overview of Central European archaeology and archaeology of the Czech lands with a special focus on the South Bohemian region. Emphasis is placed on knowledge and classification of basic archaeological sources (especially artefacts of individual epochs), as well as mastering the basic methodology of the field work (especially in courses Introduction to Archaeology, Introduction to Field Archaeology, Environmental Archaeology, Laboratory Exercises, Archaeological Practice), as well as basics of other disciplines, especially bioarchaeology and history. The aim of the bachelor study of archaeology is to prepare specialists focusing on archaeological monument care who will use their knowledge in the fields of science and research (assistant researcher, field technician, documentation worker), state administration and self-government (preparation of archaeological materials for monument care) ) and museums (sorting, documentation and records of archaeological collections). Another aim of the study is to prepare graduates for the follow-up master's study of archaeology.
Specific admission requirements unspecified
Specific provisions for recognition of prior learning unspecified
Qualification requirements and regulations unspecified
Profile of the programme unspecified
Persistence requirements unspecified
Occupational profiles of graduates with examples unspecified
Branch of study / Specialization guarantor John Jan, PhDr. Ph.D.

Segment composition (blocks and Courses within):

Abbreviation
ARL_bc_A
Name of segment
Archeologie (A)
Name of block
unspecified
Status
Compulsory
Min. credits
124
Max. ECTS credits
-
Min. number of courses
29
Course code Course title credits Completion Time requirements Recommended year of study Recommended semester Course availability
UAR/7UA1 Introduction to Archaeology I 5 Zk+ 2+0+1 1 Winter The course is available to visiting students
UAR/7LC1 Laboratory Exercises I 3 Zp 0+2+0 1 Winter The course is available to visiting students
UAR/7DB Bronze Age 5 Zk+ 2+0+1 1 Summer The course is available to visiting students
UAR/7DZ Iron Age in Bohemia and Europe 5 Zk+ 2+0+1 1 Summer The course is available to visiting students
UAR/7UA2 Introduction to Archaeology II 5 Zk+ 2+0+1 1 Summer The course is available to visiting students
UAR/7PPAV Computer Aided Archaeological Research 4 Zp 1+0+1 2 Winter The course is available to visiting students
Name of block
unspecified
Status
Compulsory option
Min. credits
8
Max. ECTS credits
16
Min. number of courses
-
Course code Course title credits Completion Time requirements Recommended year of study Recommended semester Course availability
Name of block
unspecified
Status
Compulsory option
Min. credits
33
Max. ECTS credits
122
Min. number of courses
-
Course code Course title credits Completion Time requirements Recommended year of study Recommended semester Course availability
UAC/7PVH Auxiliary Historical Disciplines 5 Zk+ 1+0+2 1 Winter The course is available to visiting students
UAR/7PZ Origins of Agriculture 4 Zp 2+0+0 1 Summer The course is available to visiting students
UAR/7MPA Methods of Archaeobotany 4 Zp 1+0+1 2 Winter The course is available to visiting students
UUK/7PGA Late Gothic Architecture of South Bohem. 4 Zp 2+0+0 2 Summer The course is available to visiting students
UAR/7KTS Landscape and mining in the Middle Ages 4 Zp 2+0+0 2 Summer