



BA-HHAARorganized by the faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences during academic year 2017-2018
If you go on to do a Master in History of Art and Archaeology, you will be able to work in the following areas:
museums
excavation teams
art galeries
cultural centres
libraries and documentation centres
publishing houses and record companies
the press (written, radio and television)
cultural sponsoring
teaching
ministries
You could also move into research.
Fulfil your ambitions by developing your ability to synthesise and analyse, by learning to deal with complex information and by considerably broadening your knowledge.
There are many different options on offer: pre-history, the ancient world, the Middle Ages, modern times, contemporary art, musicology, arts and archaeology in Africa, pre-Columbian America
Over the course of the year our teaching assistants will supervise the exercises and encyclopaedic work
You have at your disposal:
The human sciences library and a training course in documentary research
A virtual picture archive
Mobility is strongly encouraged: you can sign up for our exchange programme with foreign universities and institutions.
The concept of a year of studies gives way to a system of accumulation of credits based on the student's individual programme. The cycle programme is offered in units of 60 credits. The units of 60 credits are proposed as an "ideal" course of study for students enrolled in this programme. The first 60 credits are a compulsory requirement for each curriculum programme of the bachelor's degree. Students are required to obtained the first 45 credits in order to continue the curriculum. Beyond this, students must register each year for a minimum of 60 credits (except for shortened programme or final year).