Following international standards, we offer an eight-semester bachelor's degree program in Frankfurt, which is a unique feature in Germany. Our goal is to provide you with the most comprehensive education possible while also giving you the freedom to explore and pursue your own interests. This approach allows you to gain a clear advantage over graduates of three-year bachelor's programs, which often have a limited subject-specific focus. The master's program, which builds on the bachelor's degree, is accordingly shortened and lasts only two semesters instead of the usual four semesters offered elsewhere.
Perspectives
Advanced Degree Programs
You can continue your course of study in archaeological focus areas through five specialized master’s degree programs. For more information, please follow the links below:
Career Opportunities
Completing a bachelor's degree opens up a variety of career opportunities, particularly in archaeological monument conservation, museums, universities, and research institutes, as well as in science-related and private sectors (excavation companies, publishing, cultural management, journalism, and the tourism industry). However, pursuing a career in the scientific field generally requires earning a master's degree in an archaeological discipline.
The "What’s Next?" page of the Career Service provides an overview of potential career paths and fields, along with interviews with alumni of Goethe University.