Archaeology
Bachelor's degree in full-time form. The language of instruction is Czech.
The programme can be studied as a single subject or in combination with another programme.
Submission deadline until midnight 28 February 2025.
What will you learn?
The studies in the field of archaeology enable to acquire the crucial knowledge and skills which are necessary to work as an archaeologist. The study is designed so that the students can master the basics of methodology and theory of the discipline, and get an insight into the prehistoric, early historic and medieval development inclusive of material culture, where the focus is laid on Central Europe. The high level of study is secured by a wide spectrum of specialised archaeological courses and courses with wide interdisciplinary overlap. The professional training is provided by an extensive offer of technical and practical courses.
The Department of Archaeology and Museology offers for archaeological studies an extraordinary background in the form of three field bases in which the practical training of students in field research is carried out, the best-equipped workplace for geophysical methods in the Czech Republic, a 3D laboratory, a ceramic laboratory, etc. Thanks to this background, the students can apply their theoretical and methodological knowledge in practice during their studies already. The Department maintains numerous international contacts, within which the students can participate in foreign excavations of an oppidum, in an internship abroad within the Erasmus+ project, or attend regular lectures by foreign lecturers.“Discover your past, open up your future.”
One of the objectives is to enable the graduates make a qualified choice of their further specialisation, either by the selected employment or through some of the Master’s programmes.
Practical training
A compulsory part of specialised studies is the practical training. The student is obliged to complete practical trainings in field research: one (minor), two (maior) and three (completus) in the extent of three weeks each. Practical trainings in archaeological excavation within the Bachelor’s studies are carried out at archaeological excavations conducted by the Department of Archaeology and Museology in Těšetice-Kyjovice, Pohansko u Břeclavi, Rokštejn - research base in Panská Lhota or selectively on Bibracte foreign expedition. Within the optional courses, it is possible to practice on field research or other workplaces of external archaeological institutions, the basics of the structural historical survey, the basics of surface and geophysical prospection and s. o.
Further information
Visit the website of the Department of Archaeology and Museology and find out what events we hold outside of class, what activities you can get involved in, and much more.
Career opportunities
The graduates are prepared in terms of theory, methodology and practice to work as archaeologists in institutions for monument care, memory institutions and public administration. Practical knowledge of geodesy, information technologies and the basics of conservation of historical artefacts can be used by the graduates in many other professions outside archaeology. The graduates in general find employment in all positions demanding the acquisition, analysis and administration of data. The major part of graduates are supposed to continue their studies in a Master’s degree programme, in which they will deepen their knowledge of archaeology and related disciplines.
Admission requirements
The entrance exam is two-round. In the first round, motivation is assessed on the basis of previously provided documents (motivation letter and annotation of literature). In the second round, candidates' knowledge in the field is tested in an oral interview. Candidates who obtain at least 30 points in the first round will be admitted to the second round. Candidates who meet the conditions for waiving the first part of the entrance examination may also qualify for the second round.
Applicants will be admitted to the programme on the basis of the results of the oral examination.
The Faculty of Arts of Masaryk University disregards the results of SCIO National Comparative Examinations.
You can file your e-applications for studies from 1 November to 28 February.
The Field of Study Examinations are held from 22 to 27 April.
The date and time of the examination will be stated in the electronic invitation for the examination, which will be uploaded to your e-application. The faculty will not be sending paper invitations. Applicants applying for the major study plan and minor study plan in a combined study must comply with the conditions for admission into both plans.
Learning Potential Test (TSP)
For admission for studies in this degree programme, you do not need to take the TSP.
Field of Study Examination
This exam assesses the motivation and verifies the candidates' knowledge in the field. It has two rounds:First round: this part assesses motivation on the basis of the documents provided in advance. This part may be waived if other criteria are met.
Second round: Oral examination - oral interview to test the candidates' knowledge in the field.
Basic description of the Field of Study Examination:
- Motivation section: please upload a motivation letter and an annotation of studied scholarly or popular scientific literature.Both have to be written in Czech or Slovak.
Please upload the motivation letter and the annotation in the PDF format into your e-application in the section Příloha 2 no later than 31 March. Select the correct type of attachment, i.e. "Archeologie: Motivační dopis" and "Archeologie: Anotace četby", and be sure to click "Save" at the bottom of the page.- In the motivation letter (on 1 A4 page of text) the applicant will state their reasons for choosing the degree programme and describe their encounters with the field of archaeology, such as visits to sites, exhibitions, a description of their participation in archaeological field research, and encounters with the popularization of archaeological topics.
- The literature annotation (on a minimum 1 A4 page of text, maximum 3 book titles) should present scholarly or popular scientific literature concerning archaeology or related topics which the applicant has read.
The detected use of existing texts or substantial parts thereof, as well as the detected creation of texts with the help of the artificial intelligence (AI), will be grounds for elimination and non-acceptance of the candidate. - The oral interview consists of two questions on prehistoric and historical development in Czechia at the level of the secondary school curriculum and a supplementary question on the literature annotation or motivation letter. Candidates who pass the written part of the entrance exam, i.e. score 30 points or more out of a maximum of 50 points for the written part, will be invited to the oral interview. Applicants who are exempted from the first round will also be invited.
Waiving the motivation part based on other criteria
All supporting documents for waiving the motivation part must be uploaded directly into the e-application in the section „Žádost o prominutí přijímací zkoušky“ no later than 29 February.The motivational part of the entrance examination may be waived if at least one of the following criteria is met:
- the submission of officially certified confirmations of your participation in a competition in the field of history or archaeology (Students’ Professional Activities) from the regional round onward, History Olympiad from the regional round onward;
- submission of confirmation of your participation in archaeological research - a minimum of two weeks in total - the length of experience must be stated in the confirmation. This certificate is issued on request by the archaeological organisation where the applicant was employed on the research. It must be an organisation authorised to carry out archaeological excavations under Section 21 of Act 20/1987 Coll.
Criteria for evaluation
Round one:
- Maximum number of points in the first round of the Field of Study Examination: 50
- Limit for successfully passing the first round of the Field of Study Examination: 30
Oral interview: candidates who pass the first round of the entrance examination, i.e., obtain 30 or more points out of a maximum of 50 points, and candidates who have been exempted from the first round will be invited to an oral interview.
- Maximum number of points in the oral interview: 50
- Limit for successfully passing the oral interview: 30
Recommended literature
The choice of specialist or popular literature for the annotation is up to the candidates and their interest.
Recommended literature for the interview - the choice of titles and quantity is up to the candidates:
- Archeologie pravěkých Čech 1-8. Praha
- Vladimír Podborský a kol., 1993: Pravěké dějiny Moravy. Brno.
- Petr Neruda, 2016: Čas neandertálců. Brno.
- Konrad Spindler, 1998: Muž z ledovce. Praha.
- Jiří Militký, Jan Kysela, Marika Tisucká a kol., 2018: Keltové - Čechy v 8. až 1. století před Kristem. Praha.
- Jarmila Bednaříková, 2007: Stěhování národů. Praha.
- Josef Unger 2008: Archeologie středověku, Odraz života lidí v archeologických pramenech.
- Jan Klápště, 2005: Proměna českých zemí ve středověku. Praha.
Archeologie pravěkých Čech
Keltové, Čechy v 8. až 1. století před Kristem: Stará kulturní tradice – starší doba železná
Archeologie středověku: Odraz života lidí v archeologických pramenech
Minimum score and numbers of accepted applicants in past years
Study options
Single-subject studies
Students have a pre-defined list of required courses, which are supplemented with selective and elective courses. The student pays full attention to the single field of study chosen.
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Full-time studies in czech
What will you learn?
Combined studies
In this type of studies, the students focus on the main degree programme (120 credits) supplemented with another, minor, programme (60 credits). The student enrols in the degree programme in which he/she majors. Both the programmes are stated in the university diploma. You will find possible combinations on the websites of individual degree programmes. An exception is programmes preparing students for teaching professions, where both fields of study are equal and the thesis may be written in any of them.
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Arts
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Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Aesthetics (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Ancient History (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Archival Studies (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Art History (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Auxiliary Historical Sciences (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Baltic Studies (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Catalan language and literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Chinese Studies (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Classical archaeology (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Classical Greek language and literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Combined Art Studies (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Computational Linguistics (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Czech Language and Literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Dutch Language, Literature and Culture (minor) – Faculty of Arts
(Currently no open admission procedure) -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ English Language and Literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Ethnology (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ French Language and Literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ General Linguistics (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ German language and literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ History (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Information studies and librarianship (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Italian Language and Literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Japanese Studies (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Latin language and literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Modern Greek Language and Literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Museology (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Musicology (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Pedagogy (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Philosophy (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Polish Studies (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Portuguese Language and Literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Russian Studies (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Social Education and Counselling (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ South Slavonic and Balkan Studies (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Spanish Language and Literature (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Study of Religions (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Theatre Studies (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Theory and History of Film and Audiovisual Culture (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Theory of interactive media (minor) – Faculty of Arts -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Ukrainian Studies (minor) – Faculty of Arts
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Economics and Administration
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Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Economic Policy (minor) – Faculty of Economics and Administration -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Economics (minor) – Faculty of Economics and Administration -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Public Economics and Administration (minor) – Faculty of Economics and Administration
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Informatics
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Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Informatics (minor) – Faculty of Informatics
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Social Studies
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Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Contemporary History (minor) – Faculty of Social Studies -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Environmental Studies (minor) – Faculty of Social Studies -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ European Studies (minor) – Faculty of Social Studies -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Human resource development and employment (minor) – Faculty of Social Studies -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ International Relations (minor) – Faculty of Social Studies -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Media Studies and Journalism (minor) – Faculty of Social Studies -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Political Science (minor) – Faculty of Social Studies -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Public and Social Policy and Human Resources (minor) – Faculty of Social Studies
(Currently no open admission procedure) -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Security and Strategic Studies (minor) – Faculty of Social Studies -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Social Anthropology (minor) – Faculty of Social Studies -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Social Work (minor) – Faculty of Social Studies -
Archaeology (major), full-time studies
+ Sociology (minor) – Faculty of Social Studies
Archaeology as a minor degree programme
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Arts
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Aesthetics (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Ancient History (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Archival Studies (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Art History (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Auxiliary Historical Sciences (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Baltic Studies (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Catalan Language and Literature (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Chinese Studies (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Classical Archaeology (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Greek and Latin Studies (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Combined Art Studies (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Computational Linguistics (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Czech Language and Literature (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Dutch Language, Literature and Culture (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor)
(Currently no open admission procedure) -
English Language and Literature (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Ethnology (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
French Language and Literature (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
General Linguistics (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
German Language and Literature (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
History (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Information and Library Studies (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Italian Language and Literature (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Japanese Studies (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Greek and Latin Studies (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Modern Greek Language and Literature (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Museology (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Musicology (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Pedagogy (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Philosophy (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Polish Studies (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Portuguese Language and Literature (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Russian Studies (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Social Education and Counselling (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
South Slavonic and Balkan Studies (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Spanish Language and Literature (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Study of Religions (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Theatre Studies (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Theory and History of Film and Audiovisual Culture (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Theory of Interactive Media (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Ukrainian Studies (major) – Faculty of Arts, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor)
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Science
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Geology (major) – Faculty of Science, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor)
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Economics and Administration
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Economic Policy (major) – Faculty of Economics and Administration, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Economics (major) – Faculty of Economics and Administration, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Public Economics and Administration (major) – Faculty of Economics and Administration, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor)
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Informatics
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Informatics (major) – Faculty of Informatics, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor)
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Social Studies
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Contemporary History (major) – Faculty of Social Studies, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Environmental Studies (major) – Faculty of Social Studies, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
European Studies (major) – Faculty of Social Studies, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Human resource development and employment (major) – Faculty of Social Studies, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
International Relations (major) – Faculty of Social Studies, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Media Studies and Journalism (major) – Faculty of Social Studies, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Political Science (major) – Faculty of Social Studies, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Public and Social Policy and Human Resources (major) – Faculty of Social Studies, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor)
(Currently no open admission procedure) -
Security & Strategic Studies (major) – Faculty of Social Studies, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Social Anthropology (major) – Faculty of Social Studies, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Social Work (major) – Faculty of Social Studies, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor) -
Sociology (major) – Faculty of Social Studies, full-time studies
+ Archaeology (minor)
Courses – curriculum examples
An example of your study plan:
Single-subject studies
Combined studies
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Arts
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Economics and Administration
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Informatics
Combinations with programmes from Faculty of Social Studies
Follow-up studies
A graduate from Bachelor’s studies in the field of archaeology can (after having met the admission requirements) continue the Master’s studies in any programme of his/her choice. At the Faculty of Arts of the Masaryk University it is possible to continue directly in Master’s studies in the field of archaeology.
Study information
Provided by | Faculty of Arts | |
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Type of studies | Bachelor's | |
Mode | full-time | Yes |
combined | No | |
distance | No | |
Study options | single-subject studies | Yes |
single-subject studies with specialization | No | |
major/minor studies | Yes | |
Standard length of studies | 3 years | |
Language of instruction | Czech |
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Mgr. Renáta Přichystalová, Ph.D.
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