MA in Archaeology
Budapest, Hungary
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
30 Jun 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
EUR 2,500 / per semester *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* application fee: €150. Entrance exam fee: €100
Introduction
The goal of the program is to train professionals who are capable of practicing archaeology with their acquired general knowledge in archaeology and in selected specializations. The program provides comprehensive knowledge of a number of fields in the archaeology of Central Europe and Eurasia. It focuses on topics such as the archaeology of rituals, the archaeology of art, styles, and identities, the archaeology of war, the archaeology of feasts and food, social archaeology, the archaeology of death, trade, transport, and mobility.
Ideal Students
This program is recommended to applicants who:
- Would like to acquire a general knowledge of the theoretical and practical aspects of archaeological work.
- Would like to specialize in the archaeology of the geographic and cultural region of the Middle Danube Basin.
- Would like to broaden their knowledge of the classical world, the Ancient Near East and Central Asia.
- Would like to acquire the necessary skills in the following fields: archaeozoology, s, aals
- Who would like to pursue their doctoral studies in archaeology at ELTE.
The program is aimed at students who have at least a BSc degree in Archaeology or in a related field.
Admissions
Curriculum
Strength of program
The Institute of Archaeological Sciences at ELTE University is one of the few European academic centers that provide a wide-ranging archaeological education and research covering the millennia from the Palaeolithic to the Early Modern Ottoman period, with a focus not only on Europe but also on the Near East and Central Asia (http://regeszet.elte.hu). The Institute conducts excavations at the important settlements of Bibracte (France) and Grd-i Tle (Iraqi Kurdistan), as well as on the Neolithic site at Polgár and the Roman town of Brigetio in Hungary. The Institute coordinates the HistoGenes ERC Synergy Grant bioarchaeological project (2020–2026) and hosts the 28th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists in 2022. The Institute’s foreign-language book series and English-language journal offer an insight into its diverse academic activities (Dissertationes Pannonicae, Dissertationes Archaeologicae (http://dissarch.elte.hu/index.php/dissarch). Most of the program’s lecturers have international teaching experience and they regularly held lectures on international conferences. The Institute’s researchers are involved in several international scientific collaborations. Several professors of the Institute are members of international scientific committees or honorary members of scientific organizations (e.g. DAI, ÖAW, Académie française). The archaeological training offered by Eötvös Loránd University is regularly among the best in international rankings.
Structure
Specializations:
- Archaeology of Prehistoric Europe and the Near East
- Classical and Roman Archaeology
- Early Medieval and Historical Archaeology
- Archaeometry
- Archaeological heritage
Program Outcome
Graduates will gain proficiency in independently exploring and evaluating archaeological sources and sites, and managing museum collections. In addition to the archaeological material, they will acquire familiarity with other areas of cultural heritage and will be prepared to carry out basic tasks related to cultural heritage in all institutions in charge of unearthing, protecting, processing, and presentation of cultural heritage. They will have the knowledge necessary to fill the position of archaeological museologist in public collections. They will be prepared to continue their studies within a Ph.D. program.
Using professional competencies acquired in the program, as fieldwork experience, practicing anthropological skills, interpretive thinking, inter-cultural mediation, the students will be able to apply their knowledge and skills in decisions of the social and economic life, international relations, and communication, as well as in their professional career.
Career Opportunities
Graduate students will be prepared to manage archaeological museum collections, perform basic tasks related to archaeological heritage, and also explore, protect, process and present the cultural heritage. They will be qualified for a career as researchers, lecturers, archaeologists-museologists of public collections, or a position in the public administration dealing with archaeological heritage. Our graduates will be able to apply for Ph.D. studies either at Eötvös Loránd University or anywhere in the world.
Job examples
- Archaeologist in a museum (museologist of public collections)
- Archaeologist in a researcher institute
- Archaeologist in a private company
- Lecturer
- Archaeologist in the public administration dealing with archaeological heritage