Objectives

The nature of the study constitutes an excellent opportunity to create a new generation equipped with both proper academic research skills and field experience. Through interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary scope, students are exposed to an array of topics like cultural heritage and economics, digital heritage and documentation, international cultural property law, and cultural heritage management. Not only that, but they acquire applied knowledge in philology, surveying, and excavation that enables them to work in sites with colleagues, follow health and safety regulations, and adapt well with mud and desert areas.

Through the college partnerships with several international institutions, it maintains the quality of the educational degrees such as the University of Cologne, the University of Oxford and University of Genova. These collaborations provide the students with different opportunities for to travel and Adhering to the international academic standards, this degree is taught through the credit hour system divided into a major, a core curriculum, a concentration, and electives, where students are able to critically think and analyze through the liberal art education system. The eight majors are Egyptian Archaeology, African Archaeology, Ancient Near East and South Arabian Archaeology, Islamic Archaeology, Maritime Archaeology and Industrial and Contemporary Heritage, Material Culture Conservation, and Architecture Conservation. All courses in the program are taught in an interactive, communicative, and practical way for students to become self-learners, rational, and know get trained by professionals from those host institutions which puts them ahead in their career.