See this recording of our November 2022 live session, in which the Archaeology Bachelor's programme is illustrated.
In this video, Associate Professor Jill Hilditch discusses frequently asked questions about the Bachelor's programme in Archaeology.

Fieldwork is really exciting. It feels a bit exotic. It is a bit like unwrapping a present: you have no idea what could be inside.Gert Jan van Wijngaarden, Associate Professor Read the interview
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are my options after I have completed my programme?
Upon completion of this programme, you can opt to do a Master's or you can enter the job market right away. Please find more information on this on the 'After graduation' page.
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Is it possible to do this programme in part-time?
No, this programme can only be done in full-time.
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When does the programme start?
Just like all of the other Faculty of Humanities programmes, this programme will start in September. It is not possible to start at a different time.
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I have a question concerning my admission. Who can I contact?
You can find this programme's admission criteria on the 'Application & admission' page. If you need further assistance, please contact the Central Student Service Desk.
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What are my options when it comes to studying with a disability?
The UvA finds it important that students are able to develop in an optimal way within a stimulating and comfortable environment. If you have a disability, you may need special facilities and support. The UvA offers various kinds of support and counselling.
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How do I go about finding accommodation and can the UvA assist me in this process?
Finding housing in Amsterdam is often difficult because of the high demand with regard to student accommodation, but by starting your search on time and putting in some effort, students usually succeed at finding something. Many students find accommodation by word of mouth or social media. First-year Bachelor's students who live more than 40 kilometres away from Amsterdam are given priority, which greatly increases their odds of finding accommodation.