![]() ![]() ![]() But only degrees like classics, archaeology, I think law & medicine actually require it to start. Latin is taught in many Austrian gymnasiums so it's not unusual to have some Latin pre-undergraduate. You mention a midterm on your profile page. Since a PhD also seems necessary for a career in either field, I'm looking at a lot of years of study. There is no way they'd let me directly into a Master's program without doing the bachelors first. The other big problem: my undergraduate degrees have nothing to do with either Archaeology or Assyriology. ![]() I'm planning on talking to some professors in both departments later this month to see what exactly the two programs offer. The Assyriology program seems to be more of a literature based program and not so much archaeology, but I could be wrong though. Latin is a requirement to even start classes. Hence the Ancient Greek requirement to graduate. The university of Vienna's archaeology program is a classical one though that focuses on Ancient Greece and Early Christentum in Europe. I'm most interested in Archaeology that focuses on the Near East (maybe something like Assyrian Archaeology, if that exists). I'm thinking about either Archaeology or Assyriology. The University of Graz is also a possible option. I'm in Vienna so it would probably be the University of Vienna. ![]()
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