M.A. in Archaeology is a 2-year postgraduate program that delves into the study of ancient civilizations, cultures, and human history through material remains. The program covers topics such as excavation techniques, artifact analysis, heritage conservation, ancient art, and archaeological theory. Students gain practical experience through fieldwork, laboratory training, and research projects, equipping them with skills in site analysis, dating methods, and cultural interpretation. The course also emphasizes the use of modern technologies like GIS, remote sensing, and 3D modeling in archaeological research. Graduates can pursue careers in heritage management, museum curation, academic research, or work with cultural and historical preservation organizations, contributing to the understanding and safeguarding of the past.