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Hellenic Studies: Archaeology and Art

MA
Master of Arts
Inter-disciplinary in nature, the program equips students with the unique opportunity to acquire specialized knowledge of the Greek past and present
Hellenic Studies: Archaeology and Art at EUC
The MA in Hellenic Studies with concentrations in History, Archaeology and Art, Heritage Management is addressed to ​historians, philologists, archaeologists, teachers and educators who are working in primary or secondary education, archaeologists and historians employed in cultural and memory institutions (museums, libraries, archives, public and private institutions including culture-related ministries and local authorities in Greece and Cyprus), in the tourism industry and in sectors related to Greek civilisation. The MA in Hellenic Studies: Archaeology and Art, aims to enhance student’s knowledge of all major archaeological periods of the Greek world. The proposed courses focus on crucial aspects of Aegean prehistory, the archaeology of the Early Iron Age, the architecture and art of historical Greek antiquity as well as of Byzantine Cyprus.

Program Summary

Languages: English | Greek
Duration:18 months
Mode of Study:Online
ECTS:90

Our graduates work in:

  • Cultural Institutions (Museums, Libraries and Institutes)
  • Public Administration
  • Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
  • Tourism Authorities/Organizations
  • Political, Diplomatic or Research Organizations

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5 Stars Distinction for Online Learning European University Cyprus has received the Five Stars distinction in the area of Online Learning on the QS TOP UNIVERSITIES (QS Stars University Ratings) rating of institutions around the world. This rating of excellence was achieved with high scores for student-faculty engagement, student services and technology and for commitment to online learning. Through rigorous and independent data collection and analysis of performance metrics, European University Cyprus also received Five Stars in teaching, employability, internationalization, medicine and inclusiveness. Special Admissions Criteria apply. View the course distribution per semester.
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Degree RequirementsECTS
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Compulsory Courses30
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Concentration Courses30
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Master Thesis30
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Total Requirements90
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Compulsory Courses30 ECTS
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CodeCourse TitleECTS
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HEL600Research Methods in Hellenic Studies: History and Archaeology10
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HEL610Research Methods in Hellenic Studies: Heritage Management10
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HEL615Special Topics in Hellenic Studies*10
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CONCENTRATION: Archaeology and Art
The student selects three of the following courses**
ECTS
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CodeCourse TitleECTS
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HEL640Aspects of Aegean Prehistory10
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HEL645The Archaeology of the Early Iron Age Aegean and the Mediterranean10
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HEL650Architecture and Art of the Ancient Greek World10
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HEL655Architecture and Art of Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Cyprus10
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MASTER THESIS30 ECTS
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CodeCourse TitleECTS
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HEL690Master Thesis30
Notes: *Special Topics in Hellenic Studies: The course focuses on the analysis and presentation of a specific topic related to Hellenic Studies. The content of the course will be determined by the instructor in collaboration with the coordinator of the Programme. **A student may choose courses exclusively from one of the three (3) concentrations of the Programme, in which case he/she will receive after the completion of his/her studies a Master's degree with the concentration indicated in the degree title, or he/she may choose elective courses regardless of the concentration to which they belong, in which case the Master's degree he/she will receive will be called “Hellenic Studies (18 Months/90 ECTS, Master of Arts)”
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