Archaeological postgraduate subjects?

Postgraduate courses in archaeology may vary slightly from institution to institution:

Nanjing University archaeology postgraduate entrance examination subjects are: 10 1 politics, 20 1 English-1 or 202 Russian or 203 Japanese, 663 archaeological basis.

The subjects of archaeology postgraduate entrance examination in Renmin University of China are: 10 1 politics, 20 1 English-1 or 202 Russian, 203 Japanese or 240 German or 24 1 French, 3 13 historical basis.

The postgraduate subjects of archaeology in Beijing Normal University are: 10 1 politics, 20 1 English -202 Russian or 203 Japanese, and 7 12 general theory of archaeology.

The subjects of archaeology postgraduate entrance examination in Capital Normal University are: 10 1 politics, 20 1 English-1 or 202 Russian or 203 Japanese, 707 Archaeological Synthesis in China.

For more details, see: Archaeological Postgraduate Subjects.

Archaeological reference books for postgraduate study

Editorial Committee of Archaeological Volume of Encyclopedia of China, Archaeological Volume of Encyclopedia of China, Encyclopedia of China Publishing House 1986.

Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Archaeology of China, Xia Shang Juan, China Social Sciences Press, 2003.

Archaeology of China. Biweekly, edited by Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China Social Sciences Press, 2004.

Employment direction of archaeological graduate students

After graduation, students majoring in archaeology can engage in teaching or scientific research in universities or scientific research units, or they can go to museums, auction houses, cultural relics shops or customs to engage in cultural relics protection, antique appraisal and auction. Students in this major can engage in the following occupations after graduation:

1, stay in school to teach and engage in archaeological teaching and research;

2. Enter research institutions such as museums and archaeological institutes to engage in professional research;

3, enter the media industry, engaged in professional journalists, professional producers and other occupations (such as reporting new archaeological discoveries, cultural relics protection related journalists or producers of columns similar to Exploration and Discovery);

4. Enter the auction house and other art investment fields, and engage in the appraisal and appraisal of cultural relics;

5. Freeman, engaged in art collection and appraisal.