The curriculum comprises/consists of a minimum of seven courses (totaling no less than 21 credits), a seminar course, and the dissertation/thesis study. The seminar course and the dissertation study are non-credit-bearing and are assessed on a Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) basis.
The standard duration of the Doctoral Program is eight semesters, commencing from the semester in which courses for the program are offered, irrespective of whether the student registers for each semester, and excluding the time spent in the Scientific Preparatory Program. The program must be completed within a maximum of twelve semesters.
The programs within the Department of Archeology are dedicated to cultivating Master's and Doctoral graduates who conduct/undertake research based on contemporary and advanced postgraduate competencies, contribute to universal science, and primarily favor the discipline of Archeology.
For detailed information, please visit the Graduate Education Institute. For course contents/descriptions, please consult the Educational Catalog website.
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