Study programmes

Ancient Egypt and the Near East

Study program:
Ancient Egypt and the Near East
SP code:
N0222A120012
Study form:
full-time
Study type:
Master's (post-Bachelor)
Standard duration of study in years:
2
Language of instruction:
English
Title:
Mgr.
Title:
No
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SP name in Czech:
Egypt a Přední východ ve starověku
SP name in Latin:
Aegyptus Oriensque proximus aetatis veteris
SP profile:
academically oriented

SP characteristics

The study programme in “Egypt and the Near East in Ancient Times” explores ancient history and the spiritual as well as material culture of the region, which combine to form one of the pillars and sources of contemporary Euro-American civilization.
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Graduate profile for the public:
The graduate of the specialization Egyptology knows the history, problems and methods of the archaeology of the region of ancient Egypt, understands the problems of the society of ancient Egypt, knows the development and methodology of analyzing ancient Egyptian material culture, is well acquainted with the history of ancient Egypt from the 3rd millennium BC to the Roman Period, has a good awareness of current problems and methodological approaches to the religion of ancient Egypt, is proficient in the grammar and writing systems of Middle Egyptian, Late Egyptian and Demotic, and understands the development of complex societies on a general level. The graduate can read and interpret ancient Egyptian texts, take part at excavations in Egypt and the Sudan and document and interpret objects of the material culture of ancient Egypt.

The graduate of the specialization Assyriology knows the history, problems and methods of the archaeology of the region of the ancient Near East, understands the problems of the society of ancient Near East, knows the development and methodology of analyzing ancient Near Eastern material culture, is well acquainted with the history of ancient Near East, has a good awareness of current problems and methodological approaches to the religion of ancient Near East, is proficient in the grammar and writing systems of at least two languages of the region and understands the development of complex societies on a general level. The graduate can read and interpret Akkadian, Sumerian and Hittite texts, take part at excavations in the region and document and interpret objects of the material culture of the ancient Near East.

Related accreditations

Faculty Name of the study program Language of instruction Study form
Filozofická fakulta Egypt a Přední východ ve starověku se specializací Asyriologie čeština prezenční
Filozofická fakulta Egypt a Přední východ ve starověku čeština prezenční
Filozofická fakulta Egypt a Přední východ ve starověku se specializací Egyptologie čeština prezenční

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Faculty:
Cooperating institutions:
No
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Foreign university joint diploma type:
No
External department:
No

Classification

Area of education:
  • Historical Sciences
  • Philology

SP structure

Double-curriculum study:
Yes
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Specialisation name in Czech:
  • Asyriologie
  • Egyptologie
Specialisation name in Latin:
  • Assyriologia
  • Aegyptologia
Data for persons with disabilities
Contact person for persons with disability:
PhDr. David Čáp, Ph.D.
Further information about the study of persons with disability:

Personal provision

Garant SP:
  • prof. Miroslav Bárta, Dr.
Study plans
No related study plans have been found

Plans according to accreditation:

full-time study form with language of instruction English: with specialization Egyptology
full-time study form with language of instruction English: main study plan (maior) with specialization Assyriology
full-time study form with language of instruction English: associated study plan (minor) with specialization Egyptology
full-time study form with language of instruction English: associated study plan (minor) with specialization Assyriology
full-time study form with language of instruction English: with specialization Assyriology
full-time study form with language of instruction English: main study plan (maior) with specialization Egyptology

Instruction

Admission procedure requirements:

Can be studied in combination

No combinations have been found