• 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.

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