Masters

Master of Arts in Digital and Computational Archaeology

University of Cologne

Köln, Germany

Program Overview

Digital and Computational Archaeology is concerned with the development and application of digital technologies and computational methods in archaeology. The Master of Arts in Digital and Computational Archaeology is designed to equip archaeology graduates with practical, theoretical, and critical skills in a variety of established and emerging digital technologies, and support a career in academia, cultural resource management, and museums as well as public and private cultural heritage organisations. Students of this programme will develop skills in data science, web technologies, data modelling and database design, 2D and 3D digital documentation, GIS, spatial analysis, statistics, programming, and computational modelling. They will also be offered the opportunity to use the facilities of the Cologne Digital Archaeology Laboratory (CoDArchLab), which is equipped with teaching, research, and study spaces; numerous workstations; a variety of commercial and open-source software programmes; and specialised computational imaging equipment. Students of the MA Digital and Computational Archaeology will have the opportunity to... develop core computing skills in data science (database theory and design, data visualisation, and representation), Web technologies, and programming (Python, R), and become acquainted with current issues in archaeological data management and policy. familiarise themselves with the use of state-of-the-art 3D technologies and media and learn which techniques are best suited for data capture, documentation and analysis in different situations and contexts (e.g. fieldwork, museum, research projects). think critically on the application of geographic information systems (GIS), spatial analysis, and computational modelling in archaeology, and learn how to best apply computational methods to gain insight into the socio-political organisation of past societies. learn to identify current issues, problems and developments in the field of digital humanities and gain practical experience in the application and development of methods and tools that can benefit humanities research more broadly. take work placements ("Praktika") in excavations, museums, or cultural heritage management organisations and test their practical skills in real life situations.

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Financials

Tuition FeesNone
Living Expenses11904 euros (living expense) plus semester contribution
Note: This programme appears tuition-free, but students should still budget for the semester contribution and living expenses.
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Intakes and Duration

Intake Season

Winter (October)

Duration

4 semesters

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Career Outcomes

Academic ResearcherCultural Policy AdvisorCommunications SpecialistInternational Programme Coordinator

You can always explore various career paths after completing this program. The listed options are some of the most popular among graduates.

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Salary Outlook

Typical range

€45,000 – €70,000 per year

Fresher, mid-level, and experienced ranges are linked to external sources so they stay auditable for applicants.

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Language & Exams

Teaching Language

English

Knowledge of English needs to be certified at the C1 level in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Knowledge of German is not required for admission or the completion of the study programme, but students will have the opportunity to choose from a number of electoral courses in German, should they wish to. For more information, visit the programme website .

IELTS not requiredLanguage certification required
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Requirements

Academic Admission

Applicants for the Master of Arts in Digital and Computational Archaeology should hold a Bachelor’s degree (with at least 180 CP) in archaeology or an archaeological subdiscipline, such as Prehistoric Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, Ancient West Asian Studies, Archaeology of Roman Provinces, Egyptology, or similar. Bachelor-graduates of neighbouring subjects may also be admitted after case-by-case-review if at least 60 CPs have been obtained in an archaeological sub-discipline during the BA studies. A decision upon the admission of students will be made by the admissions committee.

APS Certificate

An APS certificate is required for applicants who have completed their qualifying education in India, China, or Vietnam.

IELTS Score

Not specified

Application Deadline

Application deadlines are subject to changes. Please refer to the above university course link for the most accurate information.

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