Undergraduate Program

The Undergraduate Program in Archaeology at UGM explores past cultures through archaeological remains. Students are trained in theory, excavation methods, and artifact analysis. This program emphasizes field research and an interdisciplinary approach, producing graduates competent as archaeologists, researchers, and cultural heritage conservators.

Master's Program

The Master’s Program (S2) in Archaeology at UGM offers three study tracks: By Course (Regular), By Research, and Double Degree. Students can choose a specialization: Archaeology, Museology, or Cultural Heritage Management. This program is accredited A by BAN-PT and emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches and culture-based research.

Profile Video

The Archaeology Program at UGM is a place for the younger generation to learn about, research, and preserve the cultural heritage of the past. Through a rich curriculum, students are equipped with theory, field practice, and interdisciplinary approaches to understand the dynamics of human civilizations throughout history. Excavations, artifact analysis, and laboratory work form an integral part of the learning process. The Archaeology Program at UGM not only produces professional archaeologists but also nurtures cultural preservationists who are sensitive to historical values and local wisdom.

Activity

Scaling Calculus From Tooth Remains
Excavation Training
Community Service
Analyzing Archaeological Remains
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