How to Apply
The degree programme does not have restricted admission.
Admission Requirements
Students holding a bachelor’s degree will be admitted to the master’s degree programme in Archaeology provided that their academic record includes at least 42 CFU obtained in archaeological disciplines (L-ANT/01, L-ANT/04, L-ANT/06, L-ANT/07, L-ANT/08, L-ANT/09, L-ANT/10, L-OR/05, L-OR/06, L-OR/11, L-OR/16, L-OR/20) or related fields (L-ANT/02, L-ANT/03, L-ANT/05, L-FIL-LET/01, L-FIL-LET/02, L-FIL-LET/04, L-FIL-LET/05, L-FIL-LET/07, L-OR/01, L-OR/02, L-OR/03, L-OR/04, L-OR/10, L-ART/01, L-ART/04, M-STO/01, M-STO/06, M-STO/07, BIO/02, BIO/08, GEO/01, GEO/04, GEO/09, GEO/11, ICAR/06, ICAR/18, ICAR/19, CHIM/12).
Certified knowledge of another European Union language or of English (at least level B2) is also required.
Any deficiencies in the required academic background must be fulfilled before enrolment in the degree programme.
Interviews to Assess Personal Preparation (Academic Year 2024/25)
After verification of the curricular requirements and the completion of any additional academic requirements, students wishing to enrol in the degree programme must take part in an interview intended to assess their personal preparation.
The interview is conducted in person with the Head of the Degree Programme or a delegated member (Prof. Contardi).
The interview lasts approximately 15 minutes and addresses three topics:
During the same meeting, students will also receive information about:
For admission interviews for the academic year 2024/25, applicants will be contacted through the new online platform used to submit evaluation requests in order to arrange an appointment with the Head of the Degree Programme.
Evaluation Requests for Admission to Master’s Degree Programmes
Evaluation requests – Humanities Area – for admission to master’s degree programmes
Procedures and deadlines for first enrolment
Procedures and deadlines for enrolment in subsequent years
Last
update
04.03.2026