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B.A. “Ancient Studies: Egyptology”

Egyptological Seminar - Bachelor Degree program

Egyptology is a single-subject study program (Monobachelor) within the Ancient Studies Bachelor’s degree program at the Freie Universität Berlin. Only as a Master’s program is Egyptology offered outside this framework. Beginning students will thus be participating in courses dealing with not only Egyptology, but also ancient Near Eastern studies, ancient Near Eastern archeology, classical archeology, and prehistoric archeology, all of which together comprise the Ancient Studies Department. This ensures that beginning students can have a look at all of these subjects and get a thorough grounding in them. Furthermore, it enables them to learn interdisciplinary approaches, which is important in research and teaching at universities, as well as in professional life. It is also possible to study Egyptology as a minor subject in a combination Bachelor’s (Kombi-Bachelor) with a major of 90 credit points (Leistungspunkte, abbreviated LP). As a minor subject Egyptology is made up of 60 or 30 credit points. For more information about Egyptology as a minor subject, please click here.

Everything you need to know about the Bachelor’s program Ancient Studies (Core subject: Egyptology) can be found in the Study and Examinations Regulations

The single-subject Bachelor’s Ancient Studies (Core subject: Egyptology) is divided into four sub-sections:
In addition to the (1) core subject (Profilbereich) that is the chosen core area (Egyptology) on which you focus your studies, courses of the (2) integrative area (Integrativer Bereich) must be completed. This includes courses from the other four research fields within the Ancient Studies program. (3) General professional skills courses (Allgemeine Berufsvorbereitung, abbreviated ABV) allow students to gain practical work experiences in potential later working areas and the (4) related area (Affiner Bereich) comprises courses that deepen the student’s knowledge in related academic fields.

 

Please note that all Egyptology BA and MA course offerings are in German only.

    

For more information on the BA Egyptology, please contact

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Sebastian Richter
Egyptological Seminar, Fabeckstr. 23-25, Raum 0.0063
E-Mail: sebastian.richter@fu-berlin.de

 

Elisabeth Steinbach-Eicke M.A.
Egyptological Seminar, Fabeckstr. 23-25, Raum 0.0062
E-Mail: elisabeth.steinbach@fu-berlin.de

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