The M.A. in Archaeology is offered by the University of Groningen. Both tracks include different specializations: Bioarchaeology and Maritime Archaeology, while a third specialization, Arctic Archaeology is included under the programme Prehistory and Protohistory of Northwestern Europe. All tracks and specializations will teach you to tackle archaeological problems in a scientific way.
In the first semester, you will discuss the role of archaeology in contemporary society and explore the relation between archaeology and politics. You will strengthen your knowledge of archaeological theories that are used in collecting and interpreting data. We offer you a large variety of research projects in which you can participate, from the Near East to the Arctic region. In the second semester, you have to do an internship. Finally, you will finish your degree with a thesis.
Job prospects
Thanks to the Valetta Treaty on Archaeology, the job market in the Netherlands has been strong. These opportunities have now decreased, leading to a more diverse job market, within government and semi-government agencies, tourism, journalism and private enterprises. Archaeology is traditionally strong in obtaining grants for research projects, especially PhD projects. The MA in Archaeology is delivered at University of Groningen.
Job examples
- Commercial archaeological firms
- Free-lance specialist
- Musea
- State archaeological service
- Research institutes
- Cultural institutes
- PhD research