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Archaeology
Build the skills you need for a career in archaeological research or the heritage industry with this Archaeology MSc course offered by the University of Southampton. You’ll gain practical experience and benefit from our close ties with museums and organisations involved in commercial archaeology, heritage management and fieldwork.
Museum and Artefact Studies
Durham University's unique Museum and Artefact Studies MA will provide you with the high quality training relevant to a career in museums, the cultural heritage sector, and in the academic world.
Archaeology
The postgraduate programme in Archaeology from University Sains Malaysia inspires you to study about the major developments in human past from a systematic and analytical perspectives.
Contemporary Art and Archaeology
This Contemporary Art and Archaeology MA programme from the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) is unique in the UK in linking the fields of contemporary art and archaeology. It encourages students to take a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach to artmaking and research-led creative practice.

Classics
Offered by Columbia University’s Department of Classics and the School of Professional Studies, the rigorous Advanced Graduate Certificate in Classics programme provides inquisitive and driven college graduates with the opportunity to advance their knowledge of ancient Greek and Latin.
Conservation Studies
The mission of this M.Sc program at Hazara University Mansehra is to fully equip the students with fundamental principles of Conservation Studies and related applied fields.
Human Bioarchaeology and Palaeopathology
The MSc in Human Bioarchaeology and Palaeopathology at Durham University is a one-year full-time programme designed to provide you with essential skills and knowledge for research into human remains. This unique course offers a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between biological evidence and cultural context, preparing you for a rewarding career in archaeology.

Maritime Archaeology
The Maritime Archaeology at Flinders University is the top named degree of its kind in Australia. You’ll learn practical skills in the classroom and gain valuable, career-ready experience in the field, with field schools and training led by award-winning, internationally recognised experts in maritime and underwater archaeology.
Māori Studies
The Māori Studies programme at the University of Otago offers a comprehensive exploration of indigenous culture, language, and identity. Available as a full-time Bachelor of Arts, this three-year course provides deep insights into customary practices and contemporary society through a flexible, multi-disciplinary study mode.
Historic Preservation Planning
This program in Historic Preservation Planning, offered by Cornell University, prepares students for work in the history and preservation of buildings in a variety of urban and rural contexts. Two years of course work normally are needed.
Archaeometry
The Archaeometry student at the METU Middle East Technical University is required to complete the course work which provides an adequate background in the chosen field and to undertake the thesis (for M.S with thesis) and term Project (for M.S. with non-thesis) effectively.
Archaeology
The Master Degree in Archaeology at the University of Minho represents a learning process in this field, emerged from the need to structure additional training given to the graduation who has an essentially generalist vocation.

Arts by Research in History and Archaeology
The Arts by Research in History and Archaeology from Flinders University is a stepping-stone to a career as a professional researcher in the public sector, think tanks, charities, universities, and private corporations.
Applied Archaeology
The Applied Archaeology MA programme at Leiden University offers you a brand-new academic programme to start your professional career in archaeology.
Digital Cultural Heritage
The Digital Cultural Heritage course from The Cyprus Institute offers a unique interdisciplinary approach to critical challenges in Cultural Heritage research, conservation, management and public engagement through the effective use of digital methods and applications.

Forensic Archaeology and Crime Scene Investigation
Forensic Archaeology and Crime Scene Investigation at University of Bradford is the specialist application of archaeological techniques to the search and recovery of evidential material from crime scenes, often but not always related to buried human remains.
Experimental Archaeology and Material Culture
The MSc in Experimental Archaeology and Material Culture at University College Dublin will provide a comprehensive course of university learning and experience in experimental archaeology and material culture analysis.

Archaeology and the Ancient Near East - Prehistory Section
The Archaeology and the Ancient Near East - Prehistory Section programme at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem tackles these questions and more, exploring the evolutionary, genetic, and cultural forces that shaped early human history.
Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
This Archaeology and Cultural Heritage program from Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi offers an innovative approach to the study of Archaeology and Heritage, that is based on new technologies and experiential learning.

Zooarchaeology
On this Zooarchaeology course from University of York you will study archaeological animal remains on a macro and micro scale to investigate what they tell us about how humans and other species have co-existed over the millennia.