Possessing knowledge of the terms and concepts used in archaeological scholarly work and research, and the ability to apply them in scientific studies.
Acquiring the systematic scholarly documentation, recording, contextualization, and interpretation skills required by Archaeology.
The ability to follow current methods and technologies, conduct scientific research, and acquire analytical and critical thinking skills.
Gaining practical experience in fieldwork, both individually and as a team member, in addition to theoretical courses.
Possessing fundamental knowledge and awareness regarding the protection and management of shared cultural heritage.
Possessing knowledge about Anatolian and surrounding cultures, starting from the earliest periods.
Comprehending the relationship between Archaeology and other scientific disciplines, and the ability to contribute to interdisciplinary studies.
Possessing knowledge of dating methods based on Archaeology and the Natural Sciences.
Possessing knowledge about museums as fields for cultural transmission, intercultural communication, learning, and education.
Possessing basic knowledge of ancient languages and acquiring the ability to distinguish writing systems.